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Rob Chudzinski

Robert Matthew Chudzinski (born May 12, 1968) is an coach currently serving as the senior offensive analyst at . A native and lifelong fan, Chudzinski began his coaching career at the in 1994, where he rose to by 2001 and contributed to the Hurricanes' season. Chudzinski entered the NFL in 2004 as tight ends coach and offensive coordinator for the Browns under Butch Davis, later returning to Cleveland in 2007 as offensive coordinator, where his unit ranked 8th in total offense during the 2007 season. He then spent five seasons with the San Diego Chargers as tight ends coach (2005–2006) and tight ends coach/assistant head coach (2009–2010), helping the team reach the playoffs in four of those years. In 2011, Chudzinski joined the Carolina Panthers as offensive coordinator, installing a dynamic scheme that propelled rookie quarterback Cam Newton to NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and set franchise records for total offense (5,506 yards), passing yards (4,051), and rushing yards (2,053) in 2011. After two successful seasons in , Chudzinski was hired as of the Browns in January 2013, fulfilling a childhood dream, but was fired after a 4–12 season marred by injuries and inconsistency. He rebounded with the , starting as a special assistant in 2014, advancing to associate in 2015, and serving as from 2016 to 2017, where he adapted schemes around quarterback despite injury challenges. Since 2020, Chudzinski has worked in various offensive roles at , including special assistant (2020–2022) and associate for offense (2023), before transitioning to his current position. Throughout his three-decade career spanning college and professional levels, Chudzinski has been recognized for developing tight ends and quarterbacks, mentoring notable tight ends like and influencing high-powered offenses.

Early life and playing career

Early life

Robert Matthew Chudzinski was born on May 12, 1968, in . His father, Gary Chudzinski, served as a pilot in the based at . The family relocated several times during his childhood, including a stay in , as well as Fremont and Perrysburg. A devoted fan of the from a young age, Chudzinski first developed his passion for through informal backyard games with his cousin . He attended St. John's Jesuit High School in , where he played as a . At 6 feet 4 inches tall, Chudzinski stood out for his determination, precise route-running, and sure hands despite lacking elite speed or strength, earning him All-City League recognition as a senior. Though he received no scholarship offers upon completing high school, footage of his play caught the attention of coaches, paving the way for his collegiate career there.

College playing career

Chudzinski enrolled at the in 1986 and played as a for the from 1986 to 1990. At 6 feet 4 inches tall and 235 pounds, he joined a program known for its physical, under head coach . During his time with the Hurricanes, Chudzinski was part of two national championship-winning seasons in 1987 and 1989. He earned a starting role as a three-year starter from to 1990, contributing to the team's success through his blocking in the run game and reliable receiving out of the position, though his statistical output was modest due to the depth of talent on the roster and the offensive scheme's emphasis on other weapons. Over those three seasons, he recorded 71 receptions for 901 yards and 7 touchdowns, with his most productive year coming in when he led the team in tight end receiving with 30 catches for 388 yards and 5 scores. In 1987, as a , he remained on the active roster without starting, helping secure the program's first national title in the . After concluding his college career, Chudzinski went undrafted in the and did not play professionally, instead transitioning directly into coaching roles.

College coaching career

University of Miami

Chudzinski began his coaching career at his , the , serving as a from 1994 to 1995, where he supported the offensive staff under head coach . In this role, he gained foundational experience in game preparation and player development, drawing on his own background as a for the Hurricanes from 1986 to 1989. He was promoted to tight ends coach in 1996, a position he held through the 2000 season, during which he mentored standout players including All-American and future first-round draft pick . Chudzinski's guidance helped develop these tight ends into key components of Miami's passing attack, contributing to the team's consistent success in the . In 2001, Chudzinski was elevated to while retaining his duties as tight ends coach, working under new Larry Coker through the 2003 season. His schemes were instrumental in the 2001 campaign, powering an offense that set records for points scored (475, regular season), total yards (5,003, regular season), and rushing touchdowns (25) during the regular season, ranking among the nation's elite units. This high-powered attack featured balanced production, with quarterback and a stable of NFL-bound skill players executing efficiently. Following the 2003 season, Chudzinski departed Miami to pursue opportunities in the National Football League, joining the Cleveland Browns as their tight ends coach in January 2004.

Boston College Eagles

After a hiatus from coaching following his tenure with the Indianapolis Colts, Rob Chudzinski was hired by Boston College as special assistant to the head coach in February 2020. In this off-field role, he provided advisory support to head coach Jeff Hafley, drawing on his extensive NFL experience to infuse professional-level insights into the Eagles' program. Chudzinski served in this capacity through the 2022 season, focusing on strategic guidance during a period of transition for the team. In spring 2023, Chudzinski transitioned to an on-field position as senior offensive analyst, allowing him greater involvement in daily operations. His contributions centered on implementing aspects of an offensive scheme, player and staff development, scouting opponents, and game planning to enhance the Eagles' attacking efficiency. These efforts helped foster a more balanced offensive approach, building on his prior successes in leading high-performing units. In March 2025, reports emerged of discussions to elevate Chudzinski to offensive coordinator, but he remained in his analyst role as of November 2025. Adding a personal dimension to his time at Boston College, Chudzinski's son Kaelan joined the team as a freshman tight end in 2025, where he recorded 19 receptions for 247 yards and three touchdowns as of November 2025.

NFL coaching career

Cleveland Browns

Chudzinski joined the in 2004 as their tight ends coach under . Following Davis's midseason dismissal after five games, Chudzinski served as interim for the remainder of the season, during which the team finished 4-12 overall. In this role, he worked closely with tight end Kellen Winslow Jr., the team's first-round draft pick, who recorded 66 receptions for 726 yards and eight touchdowns. Chudzinski returned to the Browns in as under , a position he held through the 2008 season. During this period, ' offense showed notable improvement, ranking eighth in total yards in 2007 en route to a 10-6 record and a playoff appearance. He incorporated versatile usage of players like and , including early implementations of the to leverage Cribbs's speed and playmaking ability. However, the offense regressed in 2008 to a 4-12 finish amid quarterback instability and injuries. On January 10, 2013, Chudzinski was hired as the Browns' , marking his third stint with the franchise and his first as a head coach at any level. He installed an aggressive, downfield passing scheme influenced by his prior experience as an assistant with the . With rookie as the starter, the offense ranked 20th in passing yards but struggled with consistency, particularly in protecting the quarterback, who was sacked 49 times, the third-most in the . The 2013 season ended with a 4-12 record, highlighted by an early 4-5 start but marred by a seven-game losing streak. Chudzinski was fired on , 2013, less than a year into his tenure, as the front office sought a more experienced leader amid ongoing organizational changes. His time with the Browns yielded mixed results: offensive creativity as a coordinator boosted the unit's potential, but head coaching challenges exposed limitations in sustaining success.

San Diego Chargers

Chudzinski joined the San Diego Chargers as tight ends coach in 2005 under head coach , following a one-year stint in the same role with the . During this initial period through 2006, he focused on developing star , who earned consecutive selections and led the in receiving touchdowns among tight ends with 10 in 2005 while amassing 89 receptions for 1,101 yards—his first 1,000-yard season. In 2006, Gates continued his production with 71 catches for 924 yards and 9 touchdowns, contributing to a Chargers offense that supported in his debut season and helped the team secure a 14-2 record and the AFC's top playoff seed. Chudzinski returned to the Chargers in 2009 as tight ends coach and assistant head coach under Norv Turner, where he again tutored Gates to another Pro Bowl year with 79 receptions for 1,157 yards and 8 touchdowns—marking Gates' second 1,000-yard campaign under Chudzinski's guidance. He also coached backup tight end Kris Wilson, who recorded 8 receptions for 72 yards and a touchdown that season. The Chargers' passing game thrived, ranking fifth in the NFL with 4,338 net passing yards in 2009 behind Rivers' 4,124-yard performance, en route to a 13-3 record and title with a playoff appearance. In , Chudzinski's work with the tight ends unit supported a Chargers offense that ranked second league-wide in passing yards per game (294.4) and first overall in total offense, as threw for a career-high 4,710 yards amid ' third nod under his coaching with 50 receptions for 782 yards and 10 scores. Despite a 9-7 finish that missed the , Chudzinski's contributions to the passing attack were evident in the unit's efficiency and ' consistent impact. He left the Chargers after the season to become for the .

Carolina Panthers

Chudzinski was hired as the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers on January 18, 2011, by head coach Ron Rivera, marking his return to a full play-calling role in the NFL after serving as tight ends coach in San Diego. He implemented a diverse, multiple offense designed to capitalize on the dual-threat abilities of rookie quarterback Cam Newton, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, incorporating elements like read-option runs and play-action passes to leverage Newton's mobility and arm strength. In the 2011 season, Chudzinski's scheme transformed the Panthers' offense from one of the league's worst units in 2010 into a top-five group by total yards, setting franchise records with 6,237 total yards and 345 first downs while achieving a 6–10 record. Newton's performance under this system was exceptional, as he threw for 4,051 yards and rushed for 706 yards, earning the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award amid a surge of explosive plays that highlighted the offense's versatility. The 2012 season saw further development, with the Panthers improving to a 7–9 record and a rushing offense averaging 130.5 yards per game (9th in the ), driven by 's 741 rushing yards and the continued emphasis on read-option and play-action concepts. However, passing inconsistencies persisted, with Newton throwing 19 touchdowns against 12 interceptions, contributing to offensive struggles that led to Chudzinski's departure after the season as he pursued head coaching opportunities.

Indianapolis Colts

In February 2014, Rob Chudzinski joined the as a special assistant to head coach , where his primary responsibilities included evaluating offensive schemes and personnel to support the team's . His prior head coaching experience with the enhanced his value in this advisory role, providing insights into high-level offensive coordination. Chudzinski was promoted in January 2015 to associate , continuing to collaborate closely with Pagano while contributing to offensive preparations, particularly in working with quarterback to refine play-calling and execution. Later that year, on November 3, 2015, he assumed the role of on an interim basis following the dismissal of , implementing a balanced attack that emphasized attacking schemes and flexibility to leverage the team's personnel strengths. Chudzinski was promoted to full offensive coordinator following the 2015 season, serving in the role through 2017. Under his coordination, the Colts posted an 8-8 record in 2016 and 4-12 in 2017, adapting schemes around quarterback despite ongoing injury challenges that limited his availability. The 2015 season under interim leadership and prior roles was marred by injuries—most notably to , who missed nine games—and resulting inconsistencies, leading to an 8–8 finish and missing the , while 2014 featured a balanced offensive strategy that contributed to an 11–5 regular-season record and a playoff appearance. Chudzinski departed the Colts after the 2017 season. During this period, his experience drew interest from other teams, as he was considered for head coaching positions, including with the in late 2015.

Personal life and coaching record

Personal life

Chudzinski is married to Chudzinski. They have three sons, Kaelan, Rian, and Declan, and one daughter, Margaret. As of 2025, Kaelan plays as a for the team. Chudzinski and his family reside in , as of 2025. Public information on Chudzinski's hobbies and interests is limited.

Head coaching record

Chudzinski's head coaching career in the was limited to one season with the in 2013, during which he recorded a regular season mark of 4 wins, 12 losses, and no ties, with the team failing to qualify for the .
YearTeamGWLTW/L%
2013164120.250
He was relieved of his duties after that lone season.

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