Giants’ Brandon Brown will have second GM interview with Raiders​on January 19, 2025 at 9:45 am

The Las Vegas Raiders requested and were granted permission to interview New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown earlier this week.

The two sides met virtually and will now move on to stage two.

NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that Brown will meet with the Raiders in person on Monday. This is officially his second interview for the team’s vacant general manager position.

A rising executive, Brown also interviewed with the Los Angeles Chargers and Carolina Panthers last year but was ultimately passed over.

Current Giants general manager Joe Schoen signed Brown away from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022 after he had spent five seasons with the team, serving in multiple roles, including director of pro scouting and director of player personnel.

Brown will eventually land a general manager job. If it happens this year, the Giants will be compensated with a third-round compensatory pick in each of the next two drafts under the Rooney Rule.

However, after losing fellow executive Ryan Cowden to the New England Patriots, the Giants would likely prefer Brown stick around.

​The Las Vegas Raiders requested and were granted permission to interview New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown earlier this week.
The two sides met virtually and will now move on to stage two.
NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that Brown will meet with the Raiders in person on Monday. This is officially his second interview for the team’s vacant general manager position.

Sources: The #Raiders will interview #Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown in-person on Monday for their GM opening. His first interview with the team was conducted virtually.
A fast-rising executive with a scouting background, Brown won a Super Bowl with the Eagles during the 2017… pic.twitter.com/ZOGOGbTpGO
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) January 19, 2025

A rising executive, Brown also interviewed with the Los Angeles Chargers and Carolina Panthers last year but was ultimately passed over.
Current Giants general manager Joe Schoen signed Brown away from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022 after he had spent five seasons with the team, serving in multiple roles, including director of pro scouting and director of player personnel.
Brown will eventually land a general manager job. If it happens this year, the Giants will be compensated with a third-round compensatory pick in each of the next two drafts under the Rooney Rule.
However, after losing fellow executive Ryan Cowden to the New England Patriots, the Giants would likely prefer Brown stick around.
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The Las Vegas Raiders requested and were granted permission to interview New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown earlier this week.

The two sides met virtually and will now move on to stage two.

NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that Brown will meet with the Raiders in person on Monday. This is officially his second interview for the team’s vacant general manager position.

A rising executive, Brown also interviewed with the Los Angeles Chargers and Carolina Panthers last year but was ultimately passed over.

Current Giants general manager Joe Schoen signed Brown away from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022 after he had spent five seasons with the team, serving in multiple roles, including director of pro scouting and director of player personnel.

Brown will eventually land a general manager job. If it happens this year, the Giants will be compensated with a third-round compensatory pick in each of the next two drafts under the Rooney Rule.

However, after losing fellow executive Ryan Cowden to the New England Patriots, the Giants would likely prefer Brown stick around.

 


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