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Philadelphia Eagles senior vice chairman/tertiary soccer govt Bryce Johnston is leaving Philly to affix the Atlanta Falcons as their new senior vice chairman of soccer administration/senior personnel govt, in response to a report from NFL insider Mike Garafolo.
In Atlanta, Johnston is reunited with former Eagles govt and new Falcons basic supervisor Ian Cunningham. The 2 overlapped in Philly from 2017-2021.
It’s common to see wide-league entrance workplace modifications within the quick aftermath of the NFL Draft every year. On this case, although, it’s unlucky for the Eagles that they’re shedding one other gifted member of their entrance workplace.
Johnston initially joined the Eagles in 2016. Some will do not forget that earlier than he joined the workforce, he used to run an internet site known as “EaglesCap.com” that was an awesome useful resource for Philadelphia’s wage cap scenario. Particularly because it existed earlier than the likes of Over The Cap and Spotrac have been round.
Johnston seemingly took on a bigger function within the group following the departure of long-time wage cap man Jake Rosenberg in 2024. It stays to be seen how the Eagles will change Johnston however Howie Roseman isn’t a stranger to re-stocking Philly’s entrance workplace pipeline because it’s generally been poached.
Congrats to Bryce on transferring up within the NFL. The Eagles will miss him.
UPDATE: Assertion from Bryce:
“Before moving on to a new challenge in Atlanta, I wanted to take this time to thank Jeffrey Lurie, Howie Roseman and Don Smolenski for the opportunity they gave me over the past 10 years. The high level of success achieved by the organization begins with their commitment to pursuing every possible competitive advantage, and I greatly appreciate the trust they placed in me to contribute to that philosophy. “I feel very fortunate to have been able to work closely with and learn from Howie and, now, be in a position to take those insights with me as I move forward. The organization is filled with first class people who perform their jobs at an extremely high level, and I am very proud of everything that we accomplished together. “The aspect of this experience that I have valued the most is the time spent and relationships built with current and former colleagues. There are too many to list, but in particular, I would like to thank Jake Rosenberg for making this opportunity a reality and mentoring me as I began my career in the NFL. It took this rare opportunity to work with some of those same former colleagues to even consider moving on. Being an Eagle meant a lot to me, and I will look back at my tenure in Philadelphia as a special time in my life. Go Birds.”
