The Las Vegas Raiders have made many moves during their shakeup of the front office, but the latest one looks to be the most significant of all.
According to a team announcement on X, the Raiders have officially brought along Anthony Patch to serve as a senior personnel executive.
Anthony Patch has joined the Las Vegas Raiders as a Senior Personnel Executive.https://t.co/zObXK1C0Ek
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) May 5, 2025
Patch previously served as the senior director of college scouting for the Philadelphia Eagles, winning both of their Super Bowls (2018, 2024) during his tenure at the position. He has been with the Eagles since 2002, making his departure for the Raiders all the more surprising.
Patch crossed paths with Raiders general manager John Spytek during his time with the Eagles, as the two worked together as scouts for the organization from 2005-09. Spytek has brought along people connected with him and head coach Pete Carroll all offseason long, but Patch himself represents a huge get for the Raiders.
While Eagles general manager Howie Roseman gets the lion’s share of credit for the team’s incredible track record in the draft, Patch has served at his right hand to point him in the right direction. During the draft, when cutting to the Eagles war room, it was not an uncommon sight to see Patch sitting near Roseman as they prepared to make their selection. Patch’s work was put on full display during Super Bowl LIX in February, when 16 Eagles starters came from the draft (not including injured players such as linebacker Nakobe Dean or defensive lineman Brandon Graham).
With Spytek bringing such a revered figure to the front office, especially on the heels of a strong draft, the light at the end of the tunnel for the Raiders is drawing ever closer.
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