Report: Patriots executive leaves for job with Nebraska football
Briefly

Patrick Stewart is set to transition from his role as director of pro personnel with the New England Patriots to become the general manager of Nebraska football. His career has spanned several notable positions within the NFL, and he will oversee the personnel department as Nebraska aims to improve upon a 7-6 season. This move reflects a broader trend in college football, where NFL executives are being brought in, highlighting a shift in strategy within the sport.
"Stewart, an Ohio State alum, worked as a student manager under Jim Tressel from 2000-04. He was a member of two Patriots Super Bowl teams (XLIX and LI) as a scout."
"With Nebraska football hiring Patrick Stewart as general manager, the personnel department is likely to see significant changes as Stewart brings his NFL experience to college football."
Read at Boston.com
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