
Raiders Shake Up Front Office with Unexpected Power Move—What It Means for the Future
This is a major upgrade for one of the NFL’s worst drafting teams over the past few decades, and if Patch can replicate even a fraction of the success he had with the Eagles, the franchise is in for some good times.
Patch had been with the Eagles since 2002, so this is a surprising move after winning a second Super Bowl, and one would imagine that he is getting more money and influence in his new role with Las Vegas.
The Eagles have exhibited a clear type of player when it comes to team building, while the Raiders have been aimless on both sides of the ball and haven’t won a playoff game since the 2002 season.
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