Andrew Berry opens up on twin brother joining the Eagles

The twin of Andrew Berry is joining the Eagles. Here is what he had to say about it.

The Cleveland Browns will have to look twice at NFL events to find their general manager, Andrew Berry, as his twin brother Adam Berry is joining the front office of the Philadelphia Eagles.

From Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland dot com, here is what Berry had to say about his twin brother joining the Eagles:

“It will be a great career transition for him. He is going to the best front office in football with the Philadelphia Eagles. He is going to learn under a great mentor in Howie Roseman. I am happy for him and I am excited for him. It will be pretty cool to see him, even if he is wearing different colors.”

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Eagles set to add twin Brother of Browns’ GM Andrew Berry to the front office

Adam Berry, the twin brother of Browns’ GM Andrew Berry is set to join the Eagles’ front office after the draft, according to @Business

The Eagles are raiding one of Wall Street’s top firms for their next front-office star.

Adam Berry, head of US loan trading at firm Goldman Sachs, is leaving his job on Wall Street to take up an executive position with Philadelphia, according to Bloomberg.

News of the impending move comes after the Eagles defeated the 49ers in the NFC championship game on Sunday, earning a spot in the Super Bowl against former head coach Andy Reid, and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Berry had been with New York-based Goldman Sachs Group Inc. since 2009, joining the firm after graduating from Princeton University, where he played on the Ivy League football team. His twin brother, Andrew Berry, is the general manager of the Cleveland Browns after leaving Philadelphia’s front office.

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Eagles hire Andrew Berry’s twin brother away from Goldman Sachs

The Eagles have hired the twin brother of Andrew Berry, Adam Berry.

This one will make you do a double-take. The Philadelphia Eagles have hired the twin brother of Andrew Berry, who is the general manager of the Cleveland Browns. Adam Berry, a former managing director at Goldman Sachs, is set to join the Eagles this offseason. Andrew previously worked under general manager Howie Roseman in Philadelphia before he was hired as the general manager of the Browns.

The Eagles and Roseman are known for hiring the brightest and most talented faces, and now he hires a familiar face. Even if that face just so happens to be identical to a previous employee of his.

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Report Card: Ducks get failing grade in opener against Georgia Bulldogs

Unfortunately, we have to look back before moving forward. Here is how each position group graded out in the 49-3 loss to Georgia.

Did you ever come home from school back in the day with a report card stuffed in your backpack, and hurry up to your room in order to stash said report card deep in the annals of your closet so your parents wouldn’t find it? That’s probably what the Oregon Ducks feel like doing after Saturday’s performance.

At the end of the game, the scoreboard read Georgia 49, Oregon 3. Suffice it to say, it wasn’t a good day for the players or coaches wearing green and yellow.

There wasn’t a lot of good to find when it comes to grading out each position group. The offense was lackluster. The defense was dominated. Camden Lewis did make a 35-yard field goal, so there’s that.

A day later, Oregon has to put this game in the rearview mirror because the Ducks have 11 regular season games left and plenty of talent to have a special season in the Pac-12.

But before we can all move forward, and everybody is anxious to do so, we must look at exactly how bad it was in Atlanta.