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Chris Shula: Rams' DC in Demand for Head Coaching Jobs

Chris Shula, Sean McVays defensive coordinator, is generating buzz for head coaching jobs, with McVay expecting interview requests to pour in after the Rams playoff run. Shula, who joined McVays staff in 2017, has the Rams defense playing strong and is considering his future while focusing on the Panthers matchup.

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