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Eagles Front Office Exodus: Halaby Departs After 17 Years
28 Apr
Summary
- Assistant GM Alec Halaby leaves Eagles after 17 years.
- He is the third high-level executive to depart recently.
- Halaby worked closely with GM Howie Roseman and won two Super Bowls.

Philadelphia Eagles assistant general manager Alec Halaby is leaving the organization after 17 years, making him the third high-level football executive to depart in the last month. Halaby's announcement follows the recent departures of senior vice president Bryce Johnson and vice president of football operations Jeff Scott. Halaby, who joined the Eagles as an intern in 2009, held multiple roles and worked closely with general manager Howie Roseman, contributing to two Super Bowl wins during his tenure.
In a statement, Halaby expressed gratitude for his time with the Eagles, calling it a privilege to contribute to championship teams. He indicated a desire to start a new professional chapter. General Manager Howie Roseman praised Halaby as a crucial part of the team's success and a close friend. Halaby has previously interviewed for general manager positions with other NFL teams.
Johnson's exit leaves the Eagles needing to replace their lead salary cap strategist. He had been with the team since 2016 and was responsible for cap management and contract negotiations. These front office changes were anticipated by the Eagles, with the post-draft period typically seeing the most significant turnover in executive personnel.