In 2000, Donahoe took on a job at ESPN.com for the following year.[3]
Before the 2001 season, Donahoe was selected to replace John Butler as general manager of the Buffalo Bills, as well as take over the position of team president from a retiring Ralph Wilson.[3] Wilson, while still maintaining ownership of the team, wanted to step aside from the day-to-day operations of the franchise, and chose Donahoe to take his place.[citation needed] After the 2005 season, Donahoe was fired. The team had been 31–48 during his tenure with the team from 2001 to 2005, and he drafted only three players[4] who would go on to make the Pro Bowl with the team. Wilson re-assumed the role of president,[5] and the general manager position was filled by former Bills head coach Marv Levy.[6]
He was named a senior advisor to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2012.[7] In December 2015, Donahoe was named senior director of player personnel.[8] With the Eagles, Donahoe won Super Bowl LII. In May 2022, the Eagles parted ways with Donahoe.[9]
References
^"Steelers' architect resigns". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Associated Press. January 15, 2000. Retrieved September 12, 2010.