Shane Toub enters his sixth NFL season in the coaching ranks and second in Washington. He will be the team's offensive quality control coach. Toub previously worked for the Chicago Bears as an offensive assistant (2018-19) and as a defensive quality control coach (2020-21). He spent the 2022 season as a defensive quality control coach for the University of Kansas.
In 2022, Toub was a part of a staff that engineered one of Kansas' best seasons in the past two decades. The team started 5-0 and became an AP Top 25 ranked school for the first time since 2009. The season culminated with a trip to the Liberty Bowl to face Arkansas. It was the school's first trip to a bowl game since 2009.
Prior to his stint at Kansas, Toub was a member of Matt Nagy's Chicago Bears staff from 2018-21. Toub was part of the Bears 2018 team that finished with a 12-4 record, winning the NFC North for the first time since 2010. The team's 12-4 record in 2018 was the organization's best regular season finish since 2006.
Prior to his coaching career, Toub played five seasons at the University of Dayton. Toub started 34 total games in his career at center. He started all 11 games as a senior and was named the Stan Kurdziel Memorial Trophy winner for being the team's top lineman along with being named a team captain that season. He was also a four-year member of the PFL Academic Honor Roll during his career. He is also the son of David Toub who is currently the special teams coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs.