Joe Douglas Rejoining Eagles Front Office Following Tenure as Jets GM, per Report
- Joe Douglas is rejoining the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025 as a senior scout after leaving the team six years ago to become the New York Jets general manager.
- Douglas departed from the Eagles following the 2019 season, having worked in the team's front office overseeing player acquisitions from 2016 to 2019 and contributing to the construction of the Super Bowl LII championship roster.
- During Douglas’s six seasons managing the Jets, the team did not finish with a winning record and he was fired in November 2024 after a 3-8 start.
- Douglas helped draft key Eagles players such as Dallas Goedert, Josh Sweat, and Jordan Mailata in 2018 and worked closely under GM Howie Roseman, who recently lost several key scouting staff.
- Douglas’s return aims to support the Eagles’ pursuit of consecutive Super Bowl titles and to offset recent personnel departures in their front office.
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Joe Douglas returning to Eagles after midseason Jets firing
Joe Douglas, the former Jets general manager, is returning to the Eagles in a senior scouting role, according to multiple reports. Douglas was the Eagles vice president of player personnel from 2016-19, until he was hired to lead the Jets.
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