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Raiders reach agreement with Packers' McKenzie for
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The Oakland Raiders have reached an agreement with Green Bay Packers director of football operations Reggie McKenzie to become their new general manager, the staff announced Friday. A source with knowledge from the situation confirmed to NFL.com's Steelers Super Bowl Jersey earlier while in the day that the Raiders have been closing in on an agreement with McKenzie. The Raiders will hold a press conference next Tuesday at which time additional information will be provided. McKenzie will fulfill many belonging to the duties handled by iconic owner Al Davis until his Oct. 8 death at age 82. One of McKenzie's first orders of business likely will be sitting down with coach Hue Jackson, who handled personnel selections in recent months. Who just completed his to begin with period as head coach when being elevated from offensive coordinator, pulled off the October trade for quarterback Carson Palmer as a result of starter Jason Campbell broke his collarbone. The 47-year-old McKenzie, Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys has spent the earlier 18 time in Green Bay's personnel department, will take in excess of his new job with the Raiders immediately, a person with knowledge of the hiring informed The Associated Press, speaking on condition of anonymity since those details weren't formally announced. That means McKenzie will leave the defending Super Bowl champion Packers (15-1) before they open defense of their title. The NFC's No. 1 seed is off this weekend that has a first-round playoff bye. I would like to thank Reggie McKenzie for all that he has done for the Green Bay Packers through the final 18 decades, Packers GM Ted Thompson claimed Friday in a statement. Reggie is a tremendous talent, but a whole lot more importantly, he is a good friend and remarkable friends and family man. - 3333- contributions to our organization are numerous, and he is ready for your opportunity to be a general manager while in the National Football League. Oakland has gone devoid of someone in a true GM role as Davis' longtime senior assistant, Bruce Allen, departed for your Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a result of the 2003 period. Allen had been a top personnel executive for Davis from 1996 -2003. Davis' son, Mark, is now making many top conclusions. The Raiders opted to reorganize their football operations department following Davis' death. Davis crafted all football-related decisions, from hiring coaches and other staff to having final say on draft picks and costless agency. Once the Raiders constructed it known that they would bring in a general manager/pro-personnel person, McKenzie surfaced almost immediately as the front runner. NFL Network's Jason La Canfora says that Vintage NHL jerseys , a member of the Packers personnel workers, could be hired in conjunction with McKenzie. Davis loved to bring back former Raiders with the silver and black, and McKenzie fits the bill. He played linebacker for your Raiders from 1985-88 and joined the Packers as a pro personnel assistant in 1994. He was named director of football operations on May 27, 2008, and also previously worked while in the role of director of professional personnel. A 10th-round draft pick by the Los Angeles Raiders out of Tennessee in 1985, Custom NHL Jerseys played the primary four of his six NFL seasons with the Raiders. For the Packers, shedding McKenzie is a double whammy. Earlier Friday, Green Bay announced that Vice President Jason Wied resigned from the team's front office thanks to health issues.
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