Rob Boras Offensive Coordinator

Rob Boras Offensive Coordinator

ROB BORAS OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Rob Boras is in his fifth season as the Bills career-high eight scores. tight ends coach. He’s overseen a position • In 2008, Olsen and Desmond Clark combined for 95 group that has provided support in both receptions, the most ever by a TE duo in team history. the passing and running game, while overseeing the development of third year • Was a member of the 2006 Bears NFC Championship TE Dawson Knox. squad. 1999-03: (UNLV) • Served as the offensive line coach for two seasons before finishing his tenure by adding offensive coordinator to his COACHING HIGHLIGHTS responsibilities. • Under Boras’ watch, the Rebels finished 15th in the NCAA 2017-present: (Bills) in rushing in 2002, 16th in 2001 and 13th in 2000. From • Oversaw a tight ends room that served as a key part of both 2000-02, UNLV produced 28 100-yard rushers in a 34- the run and passing game for the second ranked offense in game stretch. the NFL in 2020. • In the 2000-01 seasons, Boras developed an offensive line 2012-16: (Rams) that paved the way for consecutive 1,000 yard rushers for the first time since the 1973-74 seasons. • Originally joined the Rams as their tight ends coach in 2012 before being promoted to assistant head coach/offense and 1998: (Benedictine) eventually offensive coordinator for the final four games of • Served as a head coach for the only time in his career during 2015 and all of 2016. the 1998 season. • In 2016, Rams rookie quarterback Jared Goff became the 1994-97: (Texas) first rookie to throw three touchdowns in his first road start. • Served in a multitude of roles over four seasons with Texas. • In 2013, he guided tight ends Jared Cook to franchise-bests with 141 receiving yards in a single game and 671 receiving yards in a season. COLLEGE 2010-11: (Jaguars) • Played center at DePauw University (Division III) from 1988- 91 • In his first season in Jacksonville, helped TE Marcedes Lewis to career-highs with franchise-records with 58 receptions for • Earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from DePauw 700 yards and 10 touchdowns en route to his first Pro Bowl and a master’s degree in sport management from Indiana appearance and first by a Jaguars tight end. State University. • Lewis went on to lead the Jaguars in receiving in 2011, the only time a TE led the team in receiving in a single-season. PERSONAL 2004-09: (Bears) • Attended Glenbard High School in Glen Ellyn, Illionis. • Led the Bears tight ends to an NFL-high 13 receiving • He and his wife Amy have three children: son Jackson and touchdowns in 2009 with Greg Olsen leading the way with a daughters Abigail and Ainsley. BORAS’ COACHING HISTORY NFL Buffalo Bills 2017-present Tight ends Los Angeles Rams 2016 Offensive Coordinator St. Louis Rams 2015 Assistant Head Coach/Offense St. Louis Rams 2012-2014 Tight Ends Jacksonville Jaguars 2010-2011 Tight Ends Chicago Bears 2004-2009 Tight Ends COLLEGE Univ. of Nevada-Las Vegas 1999-2003 Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Benedictine University 1998 Head Coach University of Texas 1997 Tight Ends/Special Teams Assistant University of Texas 1996 Special Assistant to the Team University of Texas 1995 Tight Ends University of Texas 1994 Graduate Assistant/Offensive Line DePauw University 1992-93 Offensive Line.

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