Eagles front-office changes include ex-Wall Street trader, two former Jets GMs
•The Philadelphia Eagles made a series of changes to their front office that included the promotion of former Wall Street trader Adam Berry to assistant general manager and notable roles for two former...
•Among those in his department will be Mike Maccagnan, who was the Jets general manager from 2015 to 2019 before he was replaced by Douglas.
•Maccagnan was hired as a personnel executive for the Eagles.
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The Philadelphia Eagles made a series of changes to their front office that included the promotion of former Wall Street trader Adam Berry to assistant general manager and notable roles for two former New York Jets general managers.Joe Douglas, who was the Jets’ general manager from 2019 to 2024 and served as the Eagles’ senior personnel director last year, was promoted to senior vice president of player personnel. Among those in his department will be Mike Maccagnan, who was the Jets general manager from 2015 to 2019 before he was replaced by Douglas. Maccagnan was hired as a personnel executive for the Eagles. The changes follow the departure of three high-level Eagles executives.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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