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Nebraska Football makes NFL managing director Pat Stewart as GM

Nebraska shakes his football leadership with the attitude of the experienced NFL managing director Pat Stewart as the new general manager of the program according to a report by Pete Thamel von ESPN.

Stewart joins the role of Sean Padden, which passes to a different position within the sports department.

Stewart's background in professional football is extensive after having spent almost two decades in NFL with teams such as the New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers. He played a key role in scouting and personnel decisions, including two Super Bowl winners with the patriots.

His connection with Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule extends to her early coaching days in Temple and Western Carolina and at their time together with the Panthers, which makes him a natural fit for this new role.

This step underlines Nebraska's engagement for an approach of the NFL style to build the squad and the player's evaluation. Stewart's experience in working in high -ranking personnel management could significantly help help the Huskers increase their recruitment strategy and their overall program structure. His ability to assess talents on a professional level can give Nebraska an advantage to identify and develop players.

In Padden, his new title as deputy sports director for strategic initiatives will concentrate on critical areas such as contract negotiations, analyzes and financial planning within the sports department. His continued presence ensures continuity behind the scenes.

With these changes, Nebraska makes a clear advance on the modernization of his program by bringing experienced football heads with deep connections to the professional game. The addition of Stewart could be an important step towards positioning the Huskers for long -term success.

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