The Philadelphia Eagles are making serious moves—not just on the field, but in the front office. The team announced a sweeping 20 changes across its football operations, scouting, and sports medicine and performance departments, signaling a major investment in the infrastructure that powers the roster. These updates include promotions, title shifts, and fresh faces, all designed to keep the Eagles competitive for the 2026 season and beyond.
Headlining the shake-up is Adam Berry, who has been promoted to assistant general manager. Berry has been instrumental in player personnel decisions, salary cap management, and contract negotiations, making him a key architect of the team's roster strategy. Meanwhile, Joe Douglas takes on the role of senior vice president of player personnel, bringing seasoned leadership to the scouting department.
The football operations team saw several well-deserved internal promotions. Dan Ryan moves up to senior director of team operations, while former Eagles defensive end Matt Leo transitions to director of player engagement—a role that connects the front office with the locker room. Grant Reiter steps in as director of football administration, and Zachary Steever takes the reins as director of football research and strategy. Zach Drapkin will serve as assistant director of personnel strategy, Isabel Pantle becomes senior quantitative analyst, and Marlon Sanders is now video manager.
On the scouting side, the Eagles are doubling down on talent evaluation. Phil Bhaya was named vice president of player personnel, Alan Wolking vice president of football operations and strategic initiatives, and Jeremy Gray director of player personnel. Lee DiValerio earned a promotion to assistant director of pro scouting, while Preston Tiffany and Terrence Braxton take on area and NFS scouting roles, respectively.
The team also added fresh perspectives with new hires. Clara Montenegro DuBerke joins as a player personnel and football operations coordinator, Samantha Harvey as a video assistant, and Mike Maccagnan as a personnel executive. With this deep and diverse roster of front-office talent, the Eagles are building a championship-caliber operation from the ground up.
