Longtime **Philadelphia Eagles** executive and assistant general manager **Alec Halaby** is stepping away from the organization after 17 years to pursue a new professional chapter, according to **Ian Rapoport** and **Mike Garafolo** of NFL Network.
**Halaby**, who has been a staple in the Eagles' front office for nearly two decades, played a significant role in the team's personnel department. During his extensive tenure in Philadelphia, he was a key contributor to both of the franchise's Super Bowl championship runs, including the victory in Super Bowl LII.
Starting his career with the organization in 2007, **Halaby** rose through the ranks to become the assistant general manager. He has been widely regarded as a pivotal figure in the team's analytical and talent evaluation processes under general manager **Howie Roseman**.
The move marks the end of an era for the Philadelphia front office as they prepare for a future without one of their longest-tenured executives. No immediate successor has been named for the vacancy.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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