Patriots to Hold Interview with Former Panthers Executive Samir Suleiman on Wednesday, According to Report

The Patriots’ Search for Head of Football Operations: A Race Against Time Amid Controversy and Speculation

The Patriots have been in search of a suitable candidate to fill their head of football operations position. Despite the challenges, they have managed to secure interviews with a few individuals. Recently, Brandon Hunt, the director of scouting for the Eagles, spoke with them. Additionally, Samir Suleiman, a former Panthers director of player negotiations and salary cap manager, will also be interviewed.

While Suleiman has worked for various teams in similar roles, including the Steelers, Rams, and Jaguars, his past controversies may raise some concerns among potential candidates. During his time with the Rams, Suleiman made headlines for leaving a strong message for a reporter. Despite this incident, he is being considered for the Patriots’ top football operations position.

Eliot Wolf has been acting as the de facto General Manager since Bill Belichick’s departure and is considered a front-runner for the job. However, there are conflicting reports about whether the Patriots have fulfilled the Rooney Rule requirements during their hiring process. Some executives have declined to interview for the position suspecting that they already have an internal candidate in mind. This speculation may be why they face challenges in finding suitable candidates for this role.

In conclusion, while several individuals are being interviewed by the Patriots for their head of football operations position, there are still uncertainties about whether they have fulfilled Rooney Rule requirements and whether they will find a suitable candidate to fill this crucial role.

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