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For the first time since 2007 and only the fourth time since 1969, the Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for a new head coach.
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NFL insider predicts Chris Shula will take this AFC job
With so many openings this offseason, it wouldn't be a surprise to see at least one of those three jump for a head coaching role. ESPN NFL insider Dan Graziano, though, predicts that only one will land a head coaching job: Shula.
Who will the Steelers bring in to replace Mike Tomlin? Here's the latest on Pittsburgh's first coaching search in 19 years.
Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula has created a complex, yet still player-friendly defense after learning from some of the league's best defensive coaches.
A big reason why the Rams will look different is due to Quentin Lake. It truly can not be understated how important Lake is to their operation. The reason Chris Shula could dial up exotic looks and mismatch formations regardless of personnel packages is that Lake was his pillar.
Three assistants of Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, including defensive coordinator Chris Shula, have pending interview requests.
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Chris Shula’s stock is exploding but NFL rules are making teams wait
Chris Shula is drawing head-coaching interest from the Giants, though the Rams’ playoff run could delay any move.
Chris Simms gives his instant reaction to Mike Tomlin stepping down as Steelers head coach after 19 seasons, analyzing what Tomlin’s options are and what the future holds in Pittsburgh.