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Shaun Huls

Shaun Huls

Director of Sports Science

The Huls File

Virginia Tech XP: First season
Professional XP: 31st season
NFL XP: 13 seasons
Special Operations XP: Seven years
Hometown: Le Mars, Iowa
Alma Mater: Nebraska, 2000; California University of Pennsylvania, 2016
Certifications: CSCS, NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist, Pose Method Running Specialist, Postural Restoration Institute coursework, CPR/AED

COACHING TIMELINE
Seasons Organization / School Title
2026-Present
Virginia Tech
Director of Sports Science
2020-25
Cleveland Browns
Director of Performance
2016-19
Philadelphia Eagles
Director of High Performance
2015
Philadelphia Eagles
Sports Science & Reconditioning Coordinator
2013-14
Philadelphia Eagles
Sports Science Coordinator
2006-13
U.S. Naval Special Warfare
Head Strength & Conditioning Coach / Combatives Coordinator
2002-06
Hampton University
Director of Athletic Performance
2001-02
University of Nevada
Head Baseball / Assistant Football Strength & Conditioning Coach; Performance Nutrition Coordinator
1996-2001
University of Nebraska
Head Baseball / Assistant Football Strength & Conditioning Coach

CHAMPIONSHIP & POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE
Seasons Organization / School Games/Championships
2020
Cleveland Browns
AFC Playoffs
2019
Philadelphia Eagles
NFC East Champions
2017
Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl LII Champions
2013
Philadelphia Eagles
NFC East Champions
2006
Hampton
MEAC Football Champions
2005
Hampton
MEAC Football Champions; Black College National Champions
2004
Hampton
MEAC Football Champions; Black College National Champions
2001
Nebraska Baseball
Big 12 Champions; College World Series Qualifier
2000
Nebraska Baseball
Big 12 Champions
2000
Nebraska Football
Alamo Bowl Victory
1999
Nebraska Football
Big 12 Champions; Fiesta Bowl Victory
1997
Nebraska Football
National Champions

Career Highlights

Huls joined Virginia Tech in 2026 as director of sports science, bringing more than 20 years of experience enhancing athlete readiness, durability, health, and performance across the NFL, collegiate athletics, Olympic-level performance environments, and U.S. Special Operations.

• Prior to Virginia Tech, Huls spent six seasons with the Cleveland Browns as director of performance, leading an integrated performance model across strength and conditioning, sport science, nutrition, player development, and coach development. During his tenure, the Browns earned AFC playoff berths in 2020 and 2023.

• While with Cleveland, Huls helped advance the organization’s performance infrastructure, including the development of the Regen Center, redesign of the Performance Café, and design of the Player Development & Performance Center.

• Before joining the Browns, Huls spent seven seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he was hired in 2013 as the NFL’s first sports science coordinator. He later served as sports science and reconditioning coordinator and director of high performance, helping build the Eagles’ sports science, player development, and return-to-play model. 

Huls was a member of the Eagles staff during two NFC East championship seasons and Philadelphia’s Super Bowl LII championship season.

• Prior to his NFL tenure, Huls served seven years with U.S. Naval Special Warfare as head strength and conditioning coach and combatives coordinator. In that role, he supported Navy SEAL teams through physical preparation, combatives training, and injury prevention programming. 

Huls began his collegiate leadership career at Hampton University, where he built the school’s first interdisciplinary performance program from scratch and directed strength and conditioning for all 16 varsity sports. During his tenure, Hampton football won three MEAC championships and back-to-back Black College National Championships. 

• He also held strength and conditioning roles at the University of Nevada and the University of Nebraska, where his early career included work with football and baseball. At Nebraska, Huls was part of a championship-level environment that included the 1997 football national championship, Big 12 football and baseball championships, and a College World Series appearance.

Huls’ approach emphasizes player-centered care, collaboration across medical and performance staffs, practical use of data and technology, and alignment of people, systems, and facilities to improve athlete health, readiness, and performance.

• In addition to his team roles, Huls has contributed to professional education and innovation in human performance, including work with the Mission Critical Teams Institute, NSCA sport science and tactical strength and conditioning initiatives, DARPA-related performance projects, and presentations at Harvard, Wharton, USC, and other professional performance forums. 

Education

Huls earned his bachelor’s degree in health science from the University of Nebraska in 2000. He later earned a master’s degree in exercise science and sport psychology from California University of Pennsylvania in 2016. 

Personal

A native of Le Mars, Iowa, Huls and his wife, Minisa, have two children.