Breaking news: The Eagles lose yet another important star player to rival.
The Philadelphia Eagles are still bidding farewell to key personnel from their successful front office.
Every member of a successful team wants a piece of the action. NFL clubs frequently steal players, coaches, and front desk staff from the league’s best teams. Since they have lost players, coaches, and front office staff on a regular basis in recent years, the Philadelphia Eagles are well aware of this. Things have only grown worse after winning Super Bowl 59.
Jordan Dizon, a national scout with the Eagles for the past three seasons, is reportedly leaving Philadelphia to become Director of Pro Personnel for the Denver Broncos. Former Colorado linebacker Dizon began his career as a scout with the Broncos and is now returning in a more significant capacity.
Jordan Dizon, a national scout, joins the Broncos after leaving the Eagles.
The most recent departure from Philadelphia’s front office is this one. Brandon Hunt, the director of scouting for Philadelphia, recently joined Anthony Patch, the Eagles’ senior director of college scouting since 2016, when Patch departed to join the Las Vegas Raiders. Three important front desk employees are now on different teams.
Although replacing brilliant players on and off the field is never easy, the Eagles accept the challenge because they understand that it’s a necessary part of success. Howie Roseman and Nick Sirianni are still with the squad even though they lose important members each year. Philadelphia is certain that it can locate suitable substitutes and keep the train running as long as they are both there.
The Eagles have been successful in doing so thus far. The good news is that the majority of the team remains intact as they attempt it again. The Eagles are still the league’s top team on paper, even if Philadelphia lost a few starters. All of the best players are coming back. That will need to be maintained by the new front office.