Brandon Brown, assistant general manager for the New York Giants, will be attending the Ozzie Newsome General Managers Forum on June 17 and 18 at the NFL’s Los Angeles league offices in Inglewood, California. This annual forum is sponsored by the Black College Football Hall of Fame and will feature the Quarterback Coaching Summit, bringing together coaches from Power Five conferences, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the NFL, and front office personnel.
Participants in both summits will have the opportunity for professional development and networking with their peers, as well as connecting with NFL club executives. This event provides a platform for individuals to learn from each other, share experiences, and facilitate connections within the industry.
Brandon Brown, who is currently in his third season as assistant GM for the Giants under Joe Schoen, has been a sought-after candidate in the NFL front office hiring market. During the recent offseason, Brown was considered for multiple general manager positions and was a finalist for the Los Angeles Chargers job. His participation in the Ozzie Newsome General Managers Forum highlights his commitment to continuous learning and professional growth in the field of football administration.
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