Super Bowl-winning executive Kevin Abrams leaves New York Giants just days after John Harbaugh’s arrival

Longtime Giants executive Kevin Abrams has reportedly left the franchise after more than 25 years in New York.
Abrams joined the Giants back in 1999 and was a key part of the front office when the team won two Super Bowls.
He worked as assistant general manager for more than two decades and was most recently senior vice president of football operations and strategy.
But, as reported by ESPN, he is now leaving the organization.
Abrams’ exit comes just days after the Giants hired John Harbaugh as their new head coach and the move is said to part of ‘organizational restructuring’ in New York.
Abrams spent 27 seasons with the Giants and his other roles included vice president of football operations and salary cap analyst.
Giants executive Kevin Abrams has reportedly left the franchise after more than 25 years
He was a mainstay with the organization despite the turmoil of recent seasons.
The Giants have reached the post season just once in the past nine seasons, a run which has seen them burn through seven full-time or interim head coaches.
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