Chase Haslett enters his third season on the Dallas Cowboys staff as an offensive quality control coach.
The offense grew to new heights in 2021, leading the NFL in scoring (31.2) and yards (407.0). Haslett worked closely with the tight ends, helping Dalton Schultz to the best season of his career with 78 receptions, 808 yards and eight touchdowns.
In 2020 Haslett assisted an offense that ranked in the top-10 of most primary statistical categories. In the first five games of 2020, Haslett helped quarterback Dak Prescott lead the NFL in passing yards-per-game (371.2). Despite losing Prescott to injury and playing four different quarterbacks, the Cowboys offense ranked seventh in the NFL in receiving yards, eighth in passing yards and ninth in scrimmage yards.
Prior to Dallas, Haslett spent four years in the college ranks. Having grown up around coaching under the watchful eye of his father and longtime NFL coach, Jim Haslett, Chase earned his first foray into the NFL coaching ranks after cutting his teeth across the offensive side of the ball at Nebraska (graduate assistant/quarterbacks) in 2016-17, Mississippi State (quality control/offense) in 2018 and Mercer College (tight ends) in 2019.
A former collegiate quarterback at Illinois and Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), Haslett earned his bachelor of science in recreation, sport and tourism from the University of Illinois in 2014 and his master of science in sport science from IUP in 2015.
Haslett and his wife, Paige, were married in July 2019.