– Falcons GM hunt heats up: Atlanta has fired head coach Raheem Morris and former GM Terry Fontenot after an 8-9 finish, and they’re chasing a new leader without a first-round pick. They’ve requested interviews with several frontrunners, including Chiefs assistant GM Mike Bradway 🏈⚡.
– Bradway in the mix: Bradway, a key part of GM Brett Veach’s staff, is one of the top names the Falcons are considering for their next GM. He’s been a rising figure in Kansas City’s front office and a frequent target for big jobs as part of Veach’s managerial tree 🧠🏈.
– Bradway’s Kansas City resume: Villanova graduate, started with the Eagles, then became a Kansas City staple—moving from assistant director of college scouting up to senior director of player personnel, and most recently assistant general manager. He helped steer a busy offseason that yielded a potential blue-chip left tackle in Joshua Simmons, while some moves (like Kristian Fulton and Elijah Mitchell) didn’t pan out ⚡📊.
– What it means for KC: The Chiefs’ front office “pipeline” has sent several big-name executives to GM gigs elsewhere, showing how Veach’s system develops high-end talent. Bradway’s interview with Atlanta could be the next chapter in that trend, and it underscores how active KC’s brain trust remains in shaping the league 🏈🔥.
– Takeaway for fans: Expect more movement behind the scenes as teams chase leadership fits. If Bradway heads to Atlanta, the Falcons’ rebuild could accelerate under new leadership, while Kansas City keeps a keen eye on how to stay atop the league with a dynamic front office in play 🏀⚾.