So far this offseason, three NFL teams have general manager vacancies. At least two more are expected, however. The Commanders have not made a firing, but they are already scheduling interviews. The Patriots remain expected to move on from HC/de facto GM Bill Belichick. If other teams decide to make GM changes, they’ll be added to this list. Here is the current breakdown of where searches stand:
Carolina Panthers
- Brandon Brown, assistant general manager (Giants): Interview requested
- Ed Dodds, assistant general manager (Colts): Interview requested
- Mike Greenberg, assistant general manager (Buccaneers): Interview requested
- Alec Halaby, assistant general manager (Eagles): Interview requested
- Khai Harley, assistant general manager (Saints): Interview requested
- Champ Kelly, interim general manager (Raiders): Interview requested
- Nick Matteo, vice president of football administration (Ravens): Interview requested
- Dan Morgan, assistant general manager (Panthers): Mentioned as candidate
- Brandt Tilis, vice president of football operation (Chiefs): Interview requested
Las Vegas Raiders
- Trey Brown, senior personnel executive (Bengals): Interview requested
- Ed Dodds, assistant general manager (Colts): Interview requested
- Terrance Gray, vice president of player personnel (Bills): Expected to interview
- Champ Kelly, interim general manager (Raiders): To interview
- Adam Peters, assistant general manager (49ers): Interview requested
Los Angeles Chargers
Washington Commanders
- Mike Borgonzi, assistant general manager (Chiefs): Interview requested
- Glenn Cook, assistant general manager (Browns): Interview requested
- Ian Cunningham, assistant general manager (Bears): Interview requested
- Alec Halaby, assistant general manager (Eagles): Interview requested
- Adam Peters, assistant general manager (49ers): To interview