The Philadelphia Eagles announced on May 6 several changes to their football operations, scouting, and sports medicine and performance departments. The announcement includes both title changes for current staff members and new hires across key areas of the organization.
These updates reflect ongoing efforts by the Eagles to strengthen their organizational structure as they prepare for future seasons. Adjustments in leadership roles are intended to support team operations, player development, and talent evaluation.
Among the title changes in football operations are Adam Berry being named Assistant General Manager, Dan Ryan as Senior Director of Team Operations, Matt Leo as Director of Player Engagement, Grant Reiter as Director of Football Administration, Zachary Steever as Director of Football Research and Strategy, Zach Drapkin as Assistant Director of Personnel Strategy, Isabel Pantle as Senior Quantitative Analyst, and Marlon Sanders as Video Manager. In scouting, Joe Douglas has been appointed Senior Vice President of Player Personnel; Phil Bhaya is now Vice President of Player Personnel; Alan Wolking becomes Vice President of Football Operations and Strategic Initiatives; Jeremy Gray is named Director of Player Personnel; Lee DiValerio assumes the role of Assistant Director of Pro Scouting; Preston Tiffany is Southeast Area Scout; Terrence Braxton takes on NFS Scout duties.
New hires include Clara Montenegro DuBerke as Player Personnel and Football Operations Coordinator and Samantha Harvey as Video Assistant in football operations. In scouting, Mike Maccagnan joins as Personnel Executive while Caspian Svenson becomes Pro Scout. Fred Hale has been added to the sports medicine & performance department as Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach.
The Eagles operate from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the National Football League (NFL), providing professional football games along with news coverage, media content, ticketing services, fan engagement opportunities—and have done so since joining the NFL in 1933—according to the official website.
The organization continues to exert a broad cultural influence by attracting fans from both Philadelphia and across the nation through its games, media presence, merchandising efforts and related offerings such as community events according to the official website.









