Tom Brady has wielded the axe on another high-profile member of the Las Vegas Raiders front office.
According to ESPN, assistant general manager Champ Kelly has left the franchise after three seasons.
It comes after Brady, a part-owner, and his fellow owners also removed head coach Antonio Pierce and GM Tom Telesco earlier this offseason.
Kelly had interviewed for the vacant GM role at the Jacksonville Jaguars but failed to make their final shortlist.
Before joining the Raiders, Kelly was director of pro scouting and assistant director of player personnel with the Chicago Bears and also spent time with the Denver Broncos.
He held the title of interim GM for the Raiders in 2023 after the team moved on from Dave Ziegler in the middle of the season but the franchise chose not to give him the role full-time.
Tom Brady has wielded the axe on another high-profile Las Vegas Raiders member of staff
Assistant general manager Champ Kelly has been fired after three seasons in Las Vegas
Brady and the Raiders ownership are clearing house after another disappointing season that saw them finish 4-13.
They hired John Spytek as their new GM last month as part of a wider restructuring of the organization's personnel department.
Veteran head coach Pete Carroll has also been brought in to replace Pierce as the franchise hopes to make a splash next season.
They are also in the market for a new quarterback with Sam Darnold among the names linked to Las Vegas.