Chase Haslett enters his first season with the New Orleans Saints, where he will tutor the team's tight ends after spending the previous five seasons on the Dallas Cowboys offensive coaching staff.
A ten-year coaching veteran, including the last five seasons in the National Football League, Haslett served as Dallas' pass game specialist in 2024. He previously served as assistant tight ends coach (2023) and offensive quality control coach (2020-22).
In 2024, despite the challenges the Cowboys faced on offense due to injuries to several key starters, Dallas finished the season ranked 11th in the NFL in NFL in net passing yards per game (227.2).
Assisting the Cowboys tight ends in 2023, Haslett helped guide Jake Ferguson to earn his first Pro Bowl selection in his first season as a starter. Ferguson finished second on the team in receiving with 71 receptions for 761 yards and five touchdowns. His 761 receiving yards were eighth among all NFL tight ends, and his 90 career receptions were the second-most by a Cowboys tight end in the first two seasons of a career.
From 2020-22, serving as an offensive quality control coach, Haslett primarily helped with the tight ends. In 2022, Dalton Schultz topped 50 catches for the third straight year. Behind Schultz were two rookies, Ferguson and Peyton Hendershot, who combined to become the third rookie tight end duo in NFL history to record multiple receiving touchdowns in their rookie seasons.
In 2021, the Cowboys led the NFL in scoring (31.2 points-per-game) and total offense (407.0 net yards-per-game). Haslett once again worked closely with the tight ends, helping Schultz to the most productive season of his career with 78 receptions, 808 yards and eight touchdowns.
In 2020, Haslett assisted with an offense that ranked in the top-10 of most primary statistical categories. Despite losing starter Dak Prescott to injury after five games and playing four different quarterbacks, the Cowboys offense ranked seventh in the NFL in net passing yards per game (260.1).
Prior to Dallas, Haslett spent four years in the college ranks. After growing up around coaching first-hand under the watchful eye of his father, Jim Haslett, a former standout linebacker and a longtime coaching veteran who served on New Orleans' defensive staff (1995-96) and as Saints head coach (2000-05), earning NFL Coach of the Year in 2000 in guiding the franchise to their first playoff win, Chase Haslett earned his first foray into the NFL coaching ranks after spending time on the staffs at Nebraska as a graduate assistant/quarterbacks (2016-17), Mississippi State as quality control/offense (2018) and Mercer as tight ends coach (2019).
A former college quarterback at Illinois and Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP), Haslett earned his bachelor's degree in recreation, sport and tourism from Illinois in 2014 and his master's degree in sport science from IUP in 2015.
Haslett and his wife, Paige, have two sons, Caden and Cole.
PLAYING CAREER: Illinois, 2011-13; Indiana (PA), 2014-15.
COACHING CAREER: Nebraska, 2016-17; Mississippi State, 2018; Mercer, 2019; Dallas Cowboys, 2020-24; New Orleans Saints, 2025-.