The Philadelphia Eagles are making moves in the front office, promoting Adam Berry to assistant general manager following the departure of former assistant GM Alec Halaby last week.
Berry, who currently serves as the team's vice president of football operations and strategy, is stepping into the role after just two years with the organization. His rapid rise is turning heads across the league—and for good reason.
Before joining the Eagles in 2023, Berry spent 14 years at Goldman Sachs, bringing a sharp financial and analytical mind to the gridiron. He's the twin brother of Andrew Berry, the Cleveland Browns' general manager and a former Eagles executive himself. Clearly, football acumen runs in the family.
This promotion isn't just a title change—it's a strategic win for the Eagles. By naming Berry assistant GM, the team can now block other clubs from interviewing him for lateral moves. The only way another franchise can poach him is by offering a general manager position. That's a smart play to protect rising talent.
Berry will share the assistant GM title with Jon Ferrari, who recently signed a contract extension. Together, they form a formidable front office duo that should keep Philadelphia competitive for years to come.
Expect the Eagles to officially announce more front office changes in the coming days as they continue to build for the future.
