The Dolphins announced an agreement Friday with Jon-Eric Sullivan to serve as their new general manager.
Sullivan is the Packers’ vice president of player personnel and has been with Green Bay for the past 22 years. He served as vice president for his final four years with the team.
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“I am extremely pleased to welcome Jon-Eric Sullivan as our next general manager,” Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said in a statement. “Jon-Eric has brought a clear vision for how to build and manage a football team based on his experience with a winning organization.” “Throughout our search process, it was undeniable that Jon Eric was respected throughout the league as a talent evaluator, leader and man of integrity. We had a very talented group of candidates, and the fact that Jon Eric was able to stand out so well is a clear indication that he is How impressive – not just for his experience, but for his depth of knowledge, his detail-oriented approach and his passion. I believe we have found the best person in Jon Eric and I look forward to working with him as he leads us into a new era of Dolphins football.”
“Our team-building process will be intentional, disciplined and robust,” Sullivan said in his own statement, emphasizing collaboration as an important factor. The Dolphins’ next hire will be their next head coach, who will work with Sullivan to set the direction of the team.