Newly-elevated Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator recently reflected on the first day of his club's Organized Team Activities (OTAs), per Stu Jackson of TheRams.com.
With former Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris leaving this offseason to become the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons, the Rams have added a new DC in Chris Shula.
After Raheem Morris was hired by the Atlanta Falcons as their new head coach, the Los Angeles Rams stayed in-house when it came to finding his replacement.
Chuck Knox had a very simple philosophy when it came to the game of football: Pound the run. Referred to sometimes as “Ground Chuck” due to his propensity for being physical offensively, the longtime offensive line coach served the Rams as head coach twice, first from 1973-1977 and again from 1992-1994.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, under the leadership of the legendary Head Coach Chuck Noll, experienced unprecedented success in the 1970s. The organization, propelled to the top by Franco Harris and the Immaculate Reception in 1972, embarked on a remarkable journey of Super Bowl victories and the rise of numerous Hall of Fame players.
The Buffalo Bills made an-under-the radar but “significant” not to retain a coach for the upcoming 2024 season. The Bills have made changes to their staff in the previous few years after losing early in the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Rams announced seven additions to their coaching staff under Sean McVay on Tuesday, as well as the official promotion of Chris Shula to defensive coordinator.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were the dominant team of the 1970s. It was a decade that saw multiple dynasties emerge. Don Shula’s perfect Miami Dolphins, who won two Super Bowls, and Tom Landry’s Dallas Cowboys, who appeared in five of the first 13 Super Bowls, were contenders for the team of the decade title.
The Los Angeles Rams’ coaching staff under Sean McVay has undergone significant changes this offseason, with former defensive coordinator Raheem Morris most notably being named the new head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.
Chris Shula's been on the Los Angeles Rams staff since Sean McVay was hired as head coach back in 2017. Shula now replaces former defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, as Morris is heading to be the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.
The name Chris Shula, the new defensive coordinator of the Los Angeles Rams, should ring a bell for any football fan. Shula, 38, is part of NFL royalty as his grandfather is the legendary Don Shula, the late Miami Dolphins coach who leads the NFL in all-time wins with 328.
The Los Angeles Rams found themselves in the market for a new defensive coordinator. This came after the Atlanta Falcons announced they were going to hire Raheem Morris as their head coach.
The Miami Dolphins still have yet to hire a new defensive coordinator, but there has been coaching developments over the past couple of days directly or indirectly related to the team.
The Los Angeles Rams are promoting Chris Shula to defensive coordinator. You've probably heard of that last name before.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a number of their staff become head coaches elsewhere over the last several years, and there very well could be more in the future.
Adam Schefter reports that the Rams are promoting pass-rush coordinator Chris Shula to defensive coordinator, replacing Raheem Morris. Schefter says that
The Los Angeles Rams have been home to NFL family royalty for the last seven years with Chris Shula. The son of former NFL head coach Dave Shula and the grandson of Hall of Famer Don Shula, Chris has no shortage of coaching acumen in his lineage.
The Miami Dolphins are interviewing Chris Shula, grandson of franchise icon Don Shula, on Thursday for their defensive coordinator vacancy, NFL Network reported.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Dolphins are interviewing Rams OLB coach Chris Shula for their defensive coordinator vacancy. Shula, the grandson of great
Jourdan Rodrigue reports that Rams DB coach/passing game coordinator Aubrey Pleasant and ILB coach/pass rush coordinator Chris Shula will interview for the team’s defensive coordinator job this week.
The Miami Dolphins enjoyed a day off Tuesday, but on this date 30 years ago they produced one of the most special moments in franchise history. It was on Nov.
A social media post the other day, proclaimed “Bill Belichick is 18 wins shy of tying Don Shula as the all-time winningest coach in NFL History!” This writer, who grew up in New England, could not help but roll his eyes and type a simple response to said post; an asterisk.
Despite the lack of success during the 2022 season, members of Sean McVay’s coaching staff on the Los Angeles Rams remain in high demand around football circles.
In 2022, it is difficult to escape the hype that accompanies the buildup for a major sports figure on the verge of a statistical milestone. In 1972, however, there appears to have been little buildup in Miami as Dolphins Head Coach Don Shula approached his 100th career victory.
“We felt we had to be prepared for the worst.” That what was Don Shula said about his Dolphins’ regular-season opener at Kansas City. Turns out, what they got was the Chiefs’ worst in a 20-10 win that wasn’t nearly as close as the score would indicate.
Before the 2021 Miami Dolphins try to get back on track against the Indianapolis Colts at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, the organization will pay tribute to the man most responsible for the glory days of the franchise.
In 33 seasons, he racked up an impressive 347-173-6 record and one perfect season while experiencing just two seasons below the .500 mark.
At the time, that stake was worth $750,000, but is now worth at least $200 million.
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