Chris O'Hara enters his eighth season in the NFL and begins his first season with the Los Angeles Rams as an offensive assistant.
O'Hara spent the 2020 season with the Jacksonville Jaguars after after spending the previous three seasons working with Jay Gruden in Washington (2017-19) as an offensive quality control coach.
Prior to his stint in Washington, O'Hara worked as an offensive coaching associate with the Jaguars from 2014-16. In 2015, the Jaguars' offense accounted for 35 TD passes, shattering the previous team record of 28 set in 2007.
Before entering the NFL ranks, O'Hara spent three seasons coaching on the defensive side of the ball at the University of Miami from 2011-13, including one season as a graduate assistant and two as a student assistant. In his final season with the Hurricanes, O'Hara helped the 'Canes finish third in the ACC with 27 takeaways.
Prior to working at Miami, O'Hara spent two seasons at Temple University, serving as a student assistant with the school's football team.
A native of Swoyersville, Pa., O'Hara graduated from Miami (Fla.) in December 2012 with a degree in sports administration.
He and his wife Cynthia married in 2019 and have a son, Lincoln.