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For the second consecutive year, the New York Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown has drawn interest from other organizations for their vacant general manager positions.
Earlier this offseason, the Las Vegas Raiders interviewed Brown twice before eventually passing on him in favor of Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek.
As it turns out, Brown may get another crack at interviewing for a general manager job soon enough.
NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports that the Jacksonville Jaguars have requested permission to interview Brown.
Source: The #Jaguars have also requested #Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown for their open GM job.
Requests are being sent out as we speak. https://t.co/Oz3lTOZ7oH pic.twitter.com/xw8EzLLGPs
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) February 4, 2025
It seemed inevitable that the Jaguars would eventually interview Brown after they “parted ways” with Trent Baalke in late January.
In addition to the Raiders and Jaguars this year, Brown also interviewed with the Los Angeles Chargers and Carolina Panthers last year.
If the Jaguars hire Brown, the Giants would be compensated with a third-round compensatory pick in each of the next two drafts under the Rooney Rule.