Boras played center from 1988 to 1991 for Division III
DePauw University. After his playing career ended, Boras stayed at his alma mater, joining the coaching staff as the
offensive line coach. He then moved on to the
University of Texas where he served in various coaching positions over four years with the
Texas Longhorns football team. After further stints at
Benedictine University and
UNLV, Boras became the
tight ends coach for the
Chicago Bears in February 2004. Boras was relieved of his duties with the Chicago Bears in January 2010 along with five other offensive coaches. In February 2010, Boras was hired by the
Jacksonville Jaguars to succeed newly hired Chicago Bears' offensive line coach
Mike Tice as tight ends coach. On December 7, 2015, Boras was promoted to offensive coordinator for the St. Louis Rams following the firing of Frank Cignetti Jr. On February 25, 2016, Rob Boras was named permanent offensive coordinator for the
Los Angeles Rams. On January 17, 2017, Boras was hired by the Buffalo Bills as the team's tight end coach. Following the 2025 season, Boras was retained by new head coach
Joe Brady to serve as his tight ends coach. On February 13, 2026, Boras received a promotion, as he was named the Bills' run game coordinator while also continuing his duties as the team's tight ends coach. ==Head coaching record==