What happened: The Philadelphia Eagles announced changes to their football operations, scouting, and sports medicine and performance departments. The team officially promoted Adam Berry to assistant general manager and added former New York Jets general manager Mike Maccagnan to the front office. The moves were first reported by Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.

Why it matters: Berry's elevation continues a rapid rise for the former Goldman Sachs executive and Princeton football captain, and mirrors a notable family arc — his brother Andrew already serves as Browns general manager. Adding Maccagnan, who ran the Jets from 2015 to 2019, gives Howie Roseman another experienced voice in personnel decisions as Philadelphia builds on its recent draft and trade activity. The reshuffle deepens a front office that has been aggressive this offseason, including the trade for linebacker Haason Reddick replacement Jonathan Greenard.

What to watch: Watch how the restructured front office handles the remainder of the offseason, including post-draft roster construction and any veteran additions ahead of training camp.

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