The New York Giants named Kevin Abrams their new senior vice president of football operations and strategy on Saturday in an announcement from the team.
Abrams, 50, had been serving as the Giants’ vice president of football operations since 2018, has been the assistant general manager since 2002 and salary cap analyst since 1999.
Abrams will be replaced as the assistant general manager by Brandon Brown, who was also hired on Saturday.
“Kevin has been and will continue to be an invaluable resource for me and our staff,” general manager Joe Schoen said in a statement. “In his new role, Kevin will be assisting with the day-to-day football operation, administration and strategy of the organization moving forward.”
It appears the Giants are basically pushing Abrams aside when to comes to personnel decisions by creating a position with an amorphous title. Its is clear that Schoen is taking charge and is swiftly remolding the Giants’ front office.