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Dolphins interviewing Chris Shula, grandson of Hall of Famer Don Shula, for defensive coordinator, per report

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The Miami Dolphins have targeted big names in their search for a new defensive coordinator, including former head coaches Brandon Staley and Leslie Frazier. Now they’re checking into a legendary family. On Thursday, the team is hosting Chris Shula, grandson of the late Hall of Fame coach Don Shula, for an interview, as NFL Media reported.

The younger Shula, 37, has spent the last seven seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, most recently as Sean McVay’s linebackers coach and pass rush coordinator. A teammate of McVay at Miami University (Ohio), Shula was part of the Rams’ 2021 Super Bowl-winning staff, and also spent two years as the Chargers‘ defensive quality control coach from 2015-2016.

His grandfather, Don, was one of the most accomplished head coaches in NFL history. A two-time Super Bowl champion and four-time Coach of the Year, he spent 26 seasons running the Dolphins from 1970-1995 and still owns the most career wins (328) of all time. The first coach to appear in six different Super Bowls, he also oversaw the only perfect season (1972) in league history.

The elder Shula was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997 and died at the age of 90 in 2020. His NFL ties continue to this day; his son, Dave, who is also Chris’ father, was the Cincinnati Bengals‘ head coach from 1992-1996, and his other son, Mike, currently works for the Buffalo Bills as a senior offensive assistant.

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