New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown is reportedly on the list to be interviewed for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ general manager vacancy.
#Jaguars conducted several zoom interviews for GM candidates this week and will do several more over the next two days. Among expected group is three assistant GMs — Ian Cunningham (Bears), Chad Alexander (Chargers), Brandon Brown (Giants) — and former Titans GM Jon Robinson
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) February 13, 2025
Brown has been a frequent target of teams in the front office carousel the past few seasons. Last year, Brown interviewed for the Carolina Panthers’ general manager opening.
This offseason, he had multiple interviews with the Las Vegas Raiders, who decided to go with John Spytek.
Brown, 36, has been with the Giants in his capacity as Joe Schoen’s assistant for the past three seasons, coming over from the Philadelphia Eagles organization where he worked under general manager Howie Roseman.
Should Brown be hired away, the Giants would receive compensatory third-round selections in each of the next two drafts as per Resolution JC-2A, a policy that awards a club picks for losing minority candidates to other clubs in executive or head coaching positions.
New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown is reportedly on the list to be interviewed for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ general manager vacancy.
#Jaguars conducted several zoom interviews for GM candidates this week and will do several more over the next two days. Among expected group is three assistant GMs — Ian Cunningham (Bears), Chad Alexander (Chargers), Brandon Brown (Giants) — and former Titans GM Jon Robinson
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) February 13, 2025
Brown has been a frequent target of teams in the front office carousel the past few seasons. Last year, Brown interviewed for the Carolina Panthers’ general manager opening.
This offseason, he had multiple interviews with the Las Vegas Raiders, who decided to go with John Spytek.
Brown, 36, has been with the Giants in his capacity as Joe Schoen’s assistant for the past three seasons, coming over from the Philadelphia Eagles organization where he worked under general manager Howie Roseman.
Should Brown be hired away, the Giants would receive compensatory third-round selections in each of the next two drafts as per Resolution JC-2A, a policy that awards a club picks for losing minority candidates to other clubs in executive or head coaching positions.
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New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown is reportedly on the list to be interviewed for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ general manager vacancy.
#Jaguars conducted several zoom interviews for GM candidates this week and will do several more over the next two days. Among expected group is three assistant GMs — Ian Cunningham (Bears), Chad Alexander (Chargers), Brandon Brown (Giants) — and former Titans GM Jon Robinson
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) February 13, 2025
Brown has been a frequent target of teams in the front office carousel the past few seasons. Last year, Brown interviewed for the Carolina Panthers’ general manager opening.
This offseason, he had multiple interviews with the Las Vegas Raiders, who decided to go with John Spytek.
Brown, 36, has been with the Giants in his capacity as Joe Schoen’s assistant for the past three seasons, coming over from the Philadelphia Eagles organization where he worked under general manager Howie Roseman.
Should Brown be hired away, the Giants would receive compensatory third-round selections in each of the next two drafts as per Resolution JC-2A, a policy that awards a club picks for losing minority candidates to other clubs in executive or head coaching positions.
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