Rex Ryan may still be out of the NFL, but his brother Rob Ryan will be cashing league checks again in 2019.

According to Kevin Patra of NFL.com, the Washington Redskins have hired Rob as their linebackers coach, marking Ryan's first NFL job since 2016.

That year, Ryan coached under his brother with the Buffalo Bills, serving as an assistant head coach.

He earned his first NFL coaching job, however, all the way back in 1994, when he became the Arizona Cardinals defensive backs coach, a position he held for three years through 1996 before returning to the collegiate level.

Ryan then returned to the NFL in 2000, when he was named linebackers coach of the New England Patriots. Ryan held that post for four seasons before being named the Oakland Raiders' defensive coordinator in 2004.

Ryan worked for the Raiders through 2008 and then moved over to the Cleveland Browns, where he served as defensive coordinator for two seasons before landing the biggest job of his career in 2011: defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys.

There were high expectations for Ryan going into his first season in Dallas, but Ryan was ultimately a disappointment and only worked there for two years before the Cowboys let him go.

That didn't stop the 56-year-old from getting another job, as the New Orleans Saints then hired him as their own defensive play-caller, a position he manned from 2013 through 2015.

That marked the last time Ryan was an NFL defensive coordinator, and it remains to be seen if he will ever reach that level on the coaching totem pole ever again.