The New York Jets are shaking things up in the front office and it’ll likely have an impact on things in Philadelphia. The Jets announced on Wednesday that they’ve fired general manager Mike Maccagnan and installed first-year coach Adam Gase as acting general manager.

Statement from Jets Chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson on Mike Maccagnan. pic.twitter.com/cHWNJzExLp — New York Jets (@nyjets) May 15, 2019

Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Eagles vice president of player personnel Joe Douglas could be a leading contender to land the job.

Eagles’ vice president of player personnel Joe Douglas is close to Jets’ HC Adam Gase and has been discussed in league circles for a while now as the potential GM for the NYJ. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 15, 2019

Douglas is close to Gase and has been discussed in NFL circles as a candidate for jobs around the league. The Eagles previously blocked the Texans from interviewing him for their general manager opening in 2017.

Douglas began his NFL scouting career in Baltimore, where he won two Super Bowl rings working under legendary GM Ozzie Newsome. He moved on to the Bears for a season before joining the Eagles immediately after the 2016 draft, and he’s been credited with helping build the roster that won a Super Bowl in 2017 and should contend over the next decade or so.