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Brett Veach


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Veach at the White House in 2023
General manager
(1977-12-19) December 19, 1977Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Running back, wide receiver, return specialist
Delaware
Philadelphia Eagles (2004–2007)Coaching intern
Philadelphia Eagles (2008–2009)Coaches' assistant
Philadelphia Eagles (2010–2012)Scout
Kansas City Chiefs (2013–2014)Pro and college personnel analyst
Kansas City Chiefs (2015–2016)Co-director of player personnel
Kansas City Chiefs (2017–present)General manager
As an executive:
3× Super Bowl champion (LIV, LVII, LVIII)
As a player:
Third-team All-Atlantic 10 (2000)
Executive profile at Pro Football Reference

Brett Veach (born December 19, 1977) is an American professional football executive who is the general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). Prior to being the Chiefs general manager, he was the Chiefs' co-director of player personnel. He began his career as an assistant for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004, eventually moving up and becoming a scout.

Veach attended the University of Delaware, where he also played college football. From 1998 to 2001, he played running back, wide receiver, and return specialist for the Fightin' Blue Hens. Veach's teammates included quarterback Matt Nagy, whom Veach would later invite to join the Eagles in 2009; the two would follow Eagles head coach Andy Reid to the Chiefs in 2013.

In 2004, Veach began his career as a coaching intern with the Philadelphia Eagles under head coach Andy Reid. In 2008, he was promoted to coaches' assistant.

In 2010, Veach shifted to the Eagles' scouting department and became a scout.

In 2013, Veach followed Andy Reid to the Kansas City Chiefs and was hired as a pro and college personnel analyst. In 2015, Veach was promoted to co-director of player personnel. The Chiefs selected quarterback Patrick Mahomes 10th overall in the 2017 NFL draft. On July 10, 2017, Veach was named general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs following the firing of John Dorsey. Under his leadership, the Chiefs have been awarded nine AFC West championships, five AFC Championships, and three Super Bowls (Super Bowl LIV, Super Bowl LVII, and Super Bowl LVIII).

Veach and his wife have three children together.

  • Kansas City Chiefs profile
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