Browns front office structure set to resemble the Eagles way?

Cleveland Browns front office structure to be similar to the Philadelphia Eagles

The New England Patriots are a gold standard in the NFL and their culture is so highly thought of that people around the league came up with a nickname for it.

The “Patriot Way” rings bells around the NFL for the ways Bill Belichick and company do business and now the Philadelphia Eagles are quickly becoming a standard-bearer across the NFL.

According to Albert Bree of The Monday Morning Quarterback, the Cleveland Browns plan to structure their front office in a similar fashion to the Eagles.

With Andrew Berry leaving the Eagles and Howie Roseman to run his own team, the thinking in Cleveland is to have a VP of football operations and a VP of player personnel inserted under the GM, in a fashion similar to the set up in Philadelphia.

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com is reporting that former Colts GM Ryan Grigson has a solid relationship with Berry and is currently serving in an advisory and consulting role that could become permanent after the NFL Draft.

Grigson and Ken Kavash could eventually step into the roles of VP of football operations and VP of player personnel at some point.

For the Eagles, that model has been successful and starts with Howie Roseman as the team’s executive vice president/general manager. Berry was the team’s VP of football operation before leaving for the Browns. The Eagles promoted Andy Weidl to vice president of player personnel to replace Joe Douglas, who took the Jets GM job last spring.

Weidl is entering his fourth season with the Eagles and worked with Joe Douglas in Baltimore before joining the Birds.

Browns hire Eagles Andrew Berry as GM and Executive VP of football operations

Andrew Berry to be named Browns Executive VP and General Manager

The Cleveland Browns have apparently found their new GM and its a familiar name, as Ian Rapoport is reporting that Andrew Berry is set to be named to the role.

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reported that Berry was the Haslam’s first choice to replace John Dorsey, referring to the owner’s special relationship with the former Browns executive.

Berry was hired by Howie Roseman and the Eagles after previously serving as the Cleveland Browns’ vice president of player personnel. With his specialty being analytics Berry is viewed by many as an up-and-coming talent in the NFL.

Berry was the Browns’ vice president of player personnel from 2016 to 2018 and he’ll return to work closely alongside current chief strategy officer Paul DePodesta.

The Eagles denied the Panthers’ request to interview Berry for executive VP, Rapoport previously reported, but At 32 years of age, he’s arrived and now he’ll be the youngest GM in the NFL.

Eagles Andrew Berry could be favorite to land Browns GM job after George Paton withdraws

Andrew Berry in lead for the Browns GM job after George Paton pulls out

The Philadelphia Eagles have Scot McCloughan on staff as a consultant and his expertise in personnel could come in handy, as Andrew Berry now appears to be the favorite to land the Browns GM job.

The Eagles VP of player personnel just ascended after Vikings assistant GM George Paton withdrew his name from consideration.

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reported that Berry was the Haslam’s first choice to replace John Dorsey, referring to the owner’s special relationship with the former Browns executive.

Berry was hired by Howie Roseman and the Eagles after previously serving as the Cleveland Browns’ vice president of player personnel. With his specialty being analytics Berry is viewed by many as an up-and-coming talent in the NFL.

Browns request permission to interview Eagles VP of football operations for GM job

Browns request permission to interview Eagles VP of football operations Andrew Berry for GM job

The Cleveland Browns are in the hunt for a general manager and Eagles vice president of football operations, Andrew Berry is among the targets.

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN.com, the Browns have requested permission to interview Berry for their vacant GM position.

Berry was hired by Howie Roseman after previously serving as the Cleveland Browns’ vice president of player personnel. With his specialty being analytics and still only 31 years old, Berry is viewed by many as an up-and-coming talent in the NFL.

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com is reporting that Berry will be the Haslam’s first choice, referring to the owner’s special relationship with the former Browns executive.

Haslem would love to pair Berry with the Browns Chiefs Strategy Officer Paul DePodesta, who oversees the analytics side of things.

Browns request permission to interview Eagles DC Jim Schwartz

Browns request permission to interview Eagles DC Jim Schwartz

The Cleveland Browns are in the market for a new head coach and with Eagles VP of football operations, Andrew Berry a favorite to land their GM job, the team has an interest in interviewing Jim Schwartz for the job, Tom Pelissero reports.

Browns could have interest in Eagles VP of football operations after parting ways with GM John Dorsey

The Cleveland Browns have fired GM John Dorsey and Andrew Berry could be a name to watch in their GM search

The Cleveland Browns made another huge move on Tuesday, firing general manager John Dorsey, one day after parting ways with the head coach, Freddie Kitchens.

The Browns could move quickly to replace Dorsey and one name that comes to mind is Andrew Berry, the Eagles VP of football operations.

Berry was hired by Howie Roseman last February after serving as the Cleveland Browns’ vice president of player personnel. With his specialty being analytics and still only 31 years old, Berry is viewed by many as an up-and-coming talent in the NFL.

Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com is reporting that Berry will be the Haslam’s first choice, stating that the ownership group has a special relationship with the former Cleveland executive and would love to pair him with the Browns Chiefs Strategy Officer Paul DePodesta, who oversees the analytics side of things.