The Indianapolis Colts have made a significant front office move. Chief Personnel Executive Morocco Brown is no longer with the team.

As noted by AtoZ Sports‘ Destin Adams, Brown is no longer listed on the staff page on the Colts’ team site, and neither is his previous title of Chief Personnel Executive.

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Brown joined the Colts‘ scouting department in 2017, the same year that Chris Ballard took over as general manager. Brown was initially the Colts’ Director of College Scouting before being promoted to Chief Personnel Executive in 2022.

He was a key figure in the Colts’ scouting and draft processes, which included playing an important role in the team’s decision to draft quarterback Anthony Richardson in 2023.

Along with the draft process, in Brown’s role as Chief Personnel Executive, he also worked on the pro scouting side, according to the Indy Star.

While with the Colts, Brown had previously interviewed for three general manager openings with other teams.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts part ways with longtime front office executive Morocco Brown