Background
Khan is a Muslim of Pakistani descent and was born in Ottawa where he attended Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School and played football and rugby.
Khan is a Muslim of Pakistani descent and was born in Ottawa where he attended Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School and played football and rugby.
He most recently played for the Canadian Football League"s Calgary Stampeders. He played minor football for the Gloucester Dukes. Khan played Commonwealth of Independent States football with the Simon Fraser Clan.
Khan was one of three Canadians to participate in the 2004 East-West Shrine Game, an all-star game for graduating college players, mainly from the United States.
Khan was selected in the first round (second overall) of the 2004 Canadian Football League Draft. He dressed for the Ottawa Renegades during the first two games of the 2004 Canadian Football League season but did not see action.
In Game 3 versus Edmonton, he saw the first live action of his Canadian Football League career. In Game 7 versus Calgary, he got the first start of his pro career at right guard.
In Game 8 at British Columbia, he started for the second time in as many weeks against the Lions.
In Game 9 versus Hamilton he backed-up Mike Sutherland at right guard. He also had a special teams" tackle. In Game 10 versus Edmonton, he backed-up Alexandre Gauthier at left tackle and had a special teams" tackle.
In Game 11 versus Montreal, Khan began the game as a back-up and filled in well for centre George Hudson when he went down with a back injury.
He started Game 12 versus British Columbia he started as centre against the Lions. Khan started five of 15 games for the Ottawa Renegades in the 2005 Canadian Football League season, sitting out three games due to injury.
He was one of the "Gades most versatile offensive linemen, seeing playing time at guard, centre and tackle. In the 2006 Canadian Football League season, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers acquired Khan as their first selection in the Ottawa Dispersal Draft.
Khan had never played centre at the pro level until being shifted there during training camp.
Khan’s solid play helped running back Charles Roberts rush for a league-leading 1,609 yards on 303 carries. His contributions did not go unnoticed. He and the rest of the Bombers" offensive line turned in another performance in the East Semifinal.
The Big Blue rushed for 200 yards, including 179 by Roberts, in a losing cause.
Khan was recognized in the Canadian Football League’s post-season awards as the Bombers" nominee as Outstanding Offensive Lineman. On April 25, 2012, Khan officially announced his retirement after eight seasons in the Canadian Football League.
On August 14, 2012, the Calgary Stampeders announced that Khan had come out of retirement and signed with the team He was released by the Stampeders on March 11, 2013.
Post Football Khan owns and operates Shawarma Khan restaurant, and a concession stand at the Investors Group Field in Winnipeg under the name Shawarma Khan In A Snap.
He was the only member of the Blue Bombers’ offensive line to start all 18 regular season games as well as the football club’s East Semifinal contest with the Toronto Argonauts.