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The Philadelphia Eagles hired Dwayne Joseph as director of pro personnel on Wednesday.

Joseph replaces Rick Mueller, who was let go after the draft. Joseph was hired by vice president of player personnel Ed Marynowitz, who worked with Joseph with the Miami Dolphins in 2007.

Joseph, 42, comes to Philadelphia from Chicago, where he had been the Bears’ associate director of pro personnel since 2012.

He played cornerback with the Bears in 1995 and joined the team in 1998 as coordinator of player programs and then director of player development.

In 2004, he was hired by the Dolphins, where he worked in the pro scouting department until returning to the Bears.

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