The Browns are interviewing a former member of the franchise, and have spoken to Eagles Vice President of Football Operations Andrew Berry about their general manager opening.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Cleveland’s team is pursuing its former VP of Player Personnel Friday.
Berry, 32, worked for the Browns in the player personnel role from 2016 until 2018, then he went to Philadelphia for the 2019 season and the expanded executive role.
The Eagles previously denied the Carolina Panthers’ request to interview Berry for their Executive Vice President role (according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport), but he has the opportunity to talk with the team in Carolina following the 2020 NFL Draft (with or without permission from Philly) if he does not end up as General Manager in Cleveland before then.
Berry is a Harvard graduate, starting four years at cornerback for the Crimson. He began his career in the NFL working as a scout for Indianapolis. He worked for the Colts from 2009 until 2015 before going to Cleveland.
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