Chargers Confirm Second Round Interview with Giants Assistant GM Brandon Brown for General Manager Position
ICARO Media Group
In their search for a new general manager, the Los Angeles Chargers have confirmed that they conducted a second round interview with Brandon Brown, the assistant general manager of the New York Giants. The interview took place in person and signals a potentially strong interest from the Chargers in Brown's candidacy for the position.
This marks the second interview process for Brandon Brown, who previously met with the Chargers on January 11 for his initial interview. With 10 seasons of NFL experience under his belt, including stints with the Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts, Brown brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table.
As the assistant general manager for the Giants, Brown recently completed his second season in this role. Prior to his time with the Giants, he served as the Director of Player Personnel for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 and held various positions with the team from 2017 to 2020, including Director of Pro Scouting and Assistant Director of Pro Scouting.
Before joining the Eagles, Brown spent the 2016 season as an Advance Scout for the Indianapolis Colts and worked as a Scouting Assistant for the team in 2015. He also gained experience in player personnel management as the Assistant Director of Player Personnel for Boston College in 2014 and served as a Recruiting Specialist for the college in 2013.
Aside from his NFL expertise, Brown also has a strong educational background. He graduated from Fordham University, where he played as a defensive back and earned a bachelor's degree. Additionally, he holds a juris doctorate from Barry University Law School.
The Chargers' interest in Brandon Brown for the general manager position highlights his impressive qualifications and the potential value he could bring to the team. While it remains to be seen who will ultimately be chosen for the role, Brown's experience and accomplishments make him a worthy candidate to lead the Chargers' front office in the upcoming seasons.