Falcons Request GM Interview With Mike Bradway
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Falcons Request GM Interview With Mike Bradway
"Much like many others in the Chiefs' building, Bradway's only NFL ties are to Kansas City and Philadelphia. The son of former Jets general manager Terry Bradway, Mike began his NFL front office career with a 10-year stint with the Eagles. In 2018, Bradway reunited with several who made the move to Kansas City about six years prior, when head coach Andy Reid departed from Philadelphia and landed the same job with the Chiefs."
"Two years later, he was promoted into a joint assistant director of player personnel role with current Bears GM Ryan Poles, who had already served a year in the position. In 2021, both got promotions with Bradway being named director of player personnel and Poles being named executive director. When Poles departed for Chicago, Bradway earned another title bump up to senior director, serving in that role for three seasons before finally landing in his current role."
"Bradway joins Steelers assistant GM Andy Weidl, Bears assistant GM Ian Cunningham, Texans assistant GM James Liipfert, and 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams as candidates to replace Terry Fontenot as general manager. All five names came in over the past two days, hot on the heels of the team's hiring of Kevin Stefanski to fill their open head coaching position."
Mike Bradway was requested to interview for the Falcons' open general manager position, becoming the fifth candidate in the search. Other candidates include Andy Weidl, Ian Cunningham, James Liipfert, and Josh Williams. The Falcons recently hired Kevin Stefanski as head coach. Bradway has nearly 20 years of NFL front office experience, with prior roles in Philadelphia and Kansas City. He is the son of former Jets general manager Terry Bradway and spent ten years with the Eagles before joining the Chiefs in 2018. Bradway has advanced through multiple promotions in Kansas City and now serves as assistant general manager, receiving his first GM interest.
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