Shaun Huls (born August 17, 1977)[1] is an American football coach and administrator who is currently the Director of Performance/Director of High Performance for the Cleveland Browns.[2][3][4][5] He has also been a coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Nevada Wolf Pack, Hampton University, and the Philadelphia Eagles.[6][7] From 2002 to 2006, he was the Director of Performance for all 16 Hampton University teams.[8] Huls won his first Super Bowl title as a member of the Eagles' staff when they defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.[9]

Shaun Huls
Cleveland Browns
Position:Director of Performance/Director of High Performance
Personal information
Born:(1977-08-17)August 17, 1977
LeMars, Iowa, U.S.
Career information
High school:Gehlen Catholic
College:University of Nebraska
Career history
As a coach:
  • Nebraska (1996–2001)
    Head Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coach/Assistant Football Strength and Conditioning Coach
  • Nevada (2001–2002)
    Head Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coach/Assistant Football Strength and Conditioning Coach/Performance Nutrition Coordinator
  • Hampton (2002–2006)
    Director of Performance (All Sports)
  • U.S. Navy SEAL Teams (2006–2013)
    Director of Performance
  • U.S. Naval Special Warfare (2006–2013)
    Combatives Coordinator
As an administrator:
Career highlights and awards
  • 1x Super Bowl champion (LII)

References

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  1. ^ "Shaun Huls Coaching Record - Pro Football Archives". www.profootballarchives.com.
  2. ^ Smith, Pete. "Browns Officially Announce Shaun Huls, Director of High Performance". Sports Illustrated Cleveland Browns News, Analysis and More.
  3. ^ "Shaun Huls named Browns' Director of High Performance". www.clevelandbrowns.com.
  4. ^ Smith, Pete. "Browns Reportedly Hiring Shaun Huls As Director of High Performance". Sports Illustrated Cleveland Browns News, Analysis and More.
  5. ^ "Browns hire Shaun Huls as Director of High Performance". cleveland. February 28, 2020.
  6. ^ "Shaun Huls | Pro Football History.com". pro-football-history.com.
  7. ^ "Profiles In Coaching: Shaun Huls". www.philadelphiaeagles.com.
  8. ^ "Shaun Huls".
  9. ^ "Super Bowl LII - Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots - February 4th, 2018". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
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