Eagles senior director Paul Lancaster retires after 25-year NFL career
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 8:04 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
The Philadelphia Eagles announced the retirement of Paul Lancaster, their senior director of player engagement, effective immediately. Lancaster's departure concludes a decade with the Eagles and a 25-year career in professional football. He was known for his significant contributions to player development, mentoring, and financial planning. His retirement adds to a list of recent personnel changes within the Eagles organization, as they adapt after a successful period under owner Jeffrey Lurie and general manager Howie Roseman.
- •Paul Lancaster retires after a decade with the Eagles.
- •He had a 25-year career impacting NFL players.
- •Lancaster focused on player engagement and mentorship.
- •His departure adds to changes within the Eagles' front office.
- •The organization is known for developing talent internally.
- 8:04 PMYahoo Sports — Eagles announce retirement of another longtime front office member
"Paul Lancaster's retirement marks the end of a decade-long run with the Eagles and a 25-year NFL career.
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