The Philadelphia Eagles have been busy reshaping their front office in the wake of the NFL Draft, and while some familiar faces are moving on, two key figures are locking in for the long haul.
Assistant General Manager Alec Halaby and Senior Vice President Bryce Johnston have departed, but the Eagles have secured the futures of two indispensable behind-the-scenes leaders. According to Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer, the legendary Dom DiSandro—affectionately known as "Big Dom"—has signed a contract extension. Assistant General Manager Jon Ferrari has also agreed to new terms.
Ferrari, who joined the Eagles in 2016 and rose to assistant GM in 2022, has been a steady hand in the team's personnel operations. His extended tenure signals the organization's commitment to continuity in its football decision-making structure.
Then there's Big Dom, a true Philadelphia institution. Since joining the Eagles way back in 1999, DiSandro has worn many hats: Senior Advisor to the General Manager, Chief Security Officer, and Director of Gameday Coaching Operations. But his role goes far beyond any title.
Big Dom became a national sensation after a sideline confrontation with then-49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw in December 2024—a moment that cemented his status as the Eagles' ultimate fixer. As we discussed on PFT Live, every team needs a Big Dom. When news broke that Steelers receiver DK Metcalf wouldn't face charges for a 2025 incident with a fan in Detroit, the point was clear: Big Dom would have gotten to Metcalf before Metcalf ever got to that fan.
For Eagles fans, locking up both Ferrari and DiSandro is a win that goes beyond the draft board. It's about keeping the structure—and the muscle—that makes this organization tick.
