The Eagles have one of the NFL’s most innovative and analytical front offices, and teams follow that blueprint.
After losing Ian Cunningham to the Bears, Brandon Brown to the Giants, Catherine Raiche to the Browns, and Andy Weidl to the Steelers, Philadelphia could lose Alec Halaby.
After cleaning the house, Washington has requested an interview with Eagles assistant GM Alec Halaby for their head of football operations position, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported.
Pay attention to this — Halaby has been with the team for 16 years, has worked closely with Howie Roseman and has been exposed to the styles of four different head coaches (Reid, Kelly, Pederson, Sirianni)… https://t.co/3m8E7CAZKM
— Zach Berman (@ZBerm) January 8, 2024
Halaby was promoted to Eagles assistant general manager in 2022 after spending six seasons as the team’s vice president of football operations.
Roseman restructured the front office after losing so many understudies.
In the Eagles’ current setup, Halaby shares the assistant GM title with former VP of football operations and compliance Jon Ferrari.
An analytical genius, Halaby is versatile and has quickly climbed the ranks in Philadelphia.