Here’s what’s known about Alec Halaby from recent reporting.
- Latest public reports indicate Alec Halaby is stepping away from his role as assistant general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles after 17 years with the organization. The team publicly announced his departure, noting his long tenure and expressing gratitude for his contributions.[2][3][4]
- The news followed the departure of another senior front-office executive in the same organization, which has prompted discussion about Halaby’s next steps and potential future GM opportunities for him.[3][2]
If you’d like, I can pull up more specifics from those articles (dates, quotes, and any stated reasons) or look for statements from the Eagles or Howie Roseman to provide precise citations.
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Philadelphia Eagles assistant general manager Alec Halaby stepped down from his post on Tuesday. Halaby has spent 17 years in the organization, holding numerous roles before accepting the assistant general manager position in 2022.
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www.nfl.comThe Jets announced on Wednesday that they have completed an interview with Alec Halaby for their vacant GM position. The team has already requested and interviewed several candidates for the position: Former Titans GM Jon
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heavy.comNFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports Eagles GM Alec Halaby is stepping away from the organization after 17 years to start a new professional chapter in his career.
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www.audacy.comHalaby left the team one day after Eagles senior vice president Bryce Johnston departed for a job with the Falcons.
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