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Ryan Poles: Chiefs| Net Worth| Girlfriend| New General manager
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Chiefs:
Ryan Poles is an American-born former football player and a popular executive in the sector of American Football. He starts his career as a footballer and he played college football at Boston College. He has a son and a daughter. His wife’s name is Katie Bud Poles.
Real Name | Ryan C. Poles |
Nickname | Ryan |
Profession | Executive Director of Player Personnel |
Famous As | Executive Director of Player Personnel |
Net Worth:
Father Name | Junior Poles |
Mother Name | Marry Ellen |
Siblings | Kelli Poles |
Children | Mason Poles & Jordyn Poles |
Career | |
Source Of Income | Executive Director of Player Personnel |
Appeared As | Executive Director of Player Personnel |
Net Worth & Salary | Not Known |
- His Net Worth is not known.
- Ryan has Black ethnicity.
Girlfriend:
yes he is now married and his wife’s name is Katie Budd Poles.
- Ryan Poles was born on 20 September 1985 in Canadigua, New York.
- By profession, he is a former football player and a popular executive in the field of American football.
- He completed his education at Boston College and completed his schooling at Canadigua Academy.
- His father’s name is Junior Poles and his mother’s name is Mary Ellen.
- He has a younger sister, Kelly, who plays basketball.
New General Manager:
He interviewed Jim Caldwell for team’s current head coach vacancy. And Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, another former head coach, and Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus are scheduled to travel to Chicago for second interviews with Poles on Wednesday, sources told ESPN’s Ed Werder.
Poles was in his first season as the Chiefs’ executive director of player personnel and his 13th with the franchise. As part of his latest job responsibilities, he oversaw college scouting, helped Kansas City’s pro personnel department, prepared for free agency and assisted GM Brett Veach with the NFL draft.