February 01, 2024 02:12PM
Chris Shula
LINEBACKERS/PASS RUSH COORDINATOR
College: Miami (Ohio)


Experience: 8 years

Biography
Chris Shula enters his seventh season with the Rams, his first as the linebackers coach and pass rush coordinator, after serving as the defensive backs coach and pass game coordinator in 2022.

Under Shula's leadership, the Rams secondary shined in 2022, even with rookies stepping up to play significant snaps. The Rams' secondary finished last season tied for seventh in interceptions (16), and 12 of them were hauled in by players in the secondary. Former Rams' Defensive Back Jalen Ramsey finished second in the NFL in passes defensed (18) and tied for third in pass breakups (12) and 11th in interceptions (4) to earn his sixthcareer Pro Bowl nod. Additionally, rookie Defensive Back Cobie Durant led the NFL in interception return yards (151) on three interceptions. He became the first Rams rookie, and eighth player in NFL history, to record a sack and interception in the same game within their first two NFL games during a Week 2 matchup against the Falcons. Former Rams Safety Taylor Rapp also had one of his best seasons under Shula and was ranked the 12th best safety during the 2022 season, according to PFF.

With the guidance of Shula in 2021, rookie Linebacker Ernest Jones became an instant contributor, starting 15 regular season games and tallying 58 tackles (33 solo), one sack, a tackle for loss, four pass breakups, two interceptions (50 interception return yards) and six quarterback pressures. Shula also helped Jones have a standout performance in Super Bowl LVI with seven tackles (six solo), 1.0 sack, one pass breakup, and four quarterback pressures. Shula's unit supported the Rams' defense which finished sixth in the NFL in opponents rushing yards per game (103.2), sixth in opponents rush yards (1,754), and fifth in yards per rush (3.96) in 2021.

The Rams' defense was the top-ranked defensive unit in 2020, allowing the fewest points per game (18.5), passing yards per game (190.7) and total yards per game (281.9). The Rams also finished second in the league in sacks (53.0) that season.

Additionally in 2020, free agent addition OLB Leonard Floyd enjoyed a career-year under the guidance of Shula. Floyd posted a career-best 10.5 sacks in his first season with the Rams. OLB Samson Ebukam tallied 4.5 sacks, while OLB Justin Hollins added 3.0 sacks.

In his first season working primarily with the outside linebackers in 2019, Shula helped OLB Dante Fowler Jr. put together a career-year that featured a career-best 11.5 sacks to go along with career highs in tackles (58), forced fumbles (two), passes defensed (six), tackles for loss (16) and quarterback hits (16). Shula also assisted in a strong season for veteran LB Clay Matthews, who tallied 8.0 sacks in only 13 games played, his highest sack total since the 2014 season. With the help of Shula, LB Cory Littleton put together a career year in his third pro campaign. His 125 tackles led the team and were tied-10th most in the NFL in 2018, in addition to posting the most passes defensed (13) by any linebacker in the league. In 2017, LBs Alec Ogletree and Mark Barron each posted over 100 tackles. Barron, a converted safety playing his first season in former Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips' system, posted a career-high and tied for a team-best three interceptions on the season.

Prior to joining the Rams in 2017, Shula spent the previous two seasons as defensive quality control coach with the Chargers. In his capacity with the Chargers, Shula assisted with the defensive line, which saw a breakout season from rookie DE Joey Bosa, who finished the 2016 season tied for sixth in the AFC in sacks with 10.5.

Shula entered the NFL after spending one season as defensive coordinator at John Carroll University in 2014. During that season, John Carroll reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III playoffs and finished 10th in Division III in scoring defense.

Prior to his time at John Carroll University, Shula spent three seasons as a graduate assistant, working primarily with defensive backs at Indiana University.

Shula entered the coaching ranks as the assistant linebackers coach at Ball State in 2010.

Shula was a linebacker at Miami (Ohio) from 2004-08, where he was a teammate of Rams Head Coach Sean McVay for four seasons.

Shula is the son of David Shula, former head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals from 1992-96, and the grandson of Hall of Fame Head Coach Don Shula. The Shulas are one-of-two three-generation coaching families in NFL history.

He and his wife, Jennifer, got married in 2021 and have a daughter, Avery.
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  Shula the DC

JimYoungblood53983February 01, 2024 01:39PM

  Re: Shula the DC Attachments

JimYoungblood53243February 01, 2024 01:40PM

  Never would have guessed it (nm)

RockRam142February 01, 2024 01:40PM

  Congrats to Chris Shula !

BerendsenRam152February 01, 2024 01:41PM

  makes sense and nice to see...

Rampage2K-175February 01, 2024 01:46PM

  I'll guess they were waiting on Evero

BigGame81193February 01, 2024 01:49PM

  Yeah I saw your comments on twitter too

Speed_Kills117February 01, 2024 04:59PM

  Shula bio

JimYoungblood53211February 01, 2024 02:12PM

  Re: Shula bio

mtramfan84February 01, 2024 03:32PM

  this one may be better Attachments

JimYoungblood53146February 01, 2024 03:49PM

  Re: this one may be better

mtramfan70February 01, 2024 05:15PM

  That all seems fair

Speed_Kills83February 01, 2024 05:02PM

  Yeah, no idea on that.

JimYoungblood5387February 01, 2024 05:55PM

  it just feels that way to me

Speed_Kills48February 02, 2024 03:58AM

  Your thoughts on the hire considering who was available

Stafford9137February 01, 2024 02:33PM

  Staley and Shula both were DCs at John Carroll

JimYoungblood53138February 01, 2024 03:19PM

  They are connected at the hip

stlramz152February 01, 2024 02:34PM

  Shula is the Rams new DC: Wow a long shot choice I didn't expect

Florida_Ram180February 01, 2024 03:01PM

  JY53 had this

den-the-coach192February 01, 2024 03:05PM

  JY53 had this: JY53 is the Godfather Defensive eyes on the board

Florida_Ram154February 01, 2024 03:21PM

  Thanks

JimYoungblood53114February 01, 2024 03:21PM

  Yep he sure Knows Defense !

BerendsenRam120February 01, 2024 03:23PM

  300 hundred years ago

waterfield133February 01, 2024 04:09PM

  Re: 300 hundred years ago

Coy Bacon42February 02, 2024 03:15AM

  I hope he's big on Tackling Drills.

Ramgator71February 01, 2024 04:37PM

  Shula the DC: Under Study of Wade Phillips, Staley & Morris

Florida_Ram137February 01, 2024 04:37PM

  A little disappointed

Speed_Kills124February 01, 2024 04:58PM

  My initial reaction as well.... nm

RAMbler51February 01, 2024 09:14PM

  One more post from me: Chris Shula interview 1 yr ago

Florida_Ram161February 01, 2024 05:18PM

  ughhhhh

ferragamo79131February 01, 2024 05:35PM

  I'll admit I'm concerned too.

Ram_Ruler127February 01, 2024 05:42PM

  I'm sorta "meh" on this hire but I have to remember.

Ramgator62February 02, 2024 05:31AM

  Ughhh not sexy but...

RamBruce79February 02, 2024 06:50PM

  Re: Shula the DC

six2stack49February 03, 2024 07:26AM

  I have a Good Feeling About Shula

den-the-coach75February 03, 2024 07:47AM