Howie Roseman's forehead has healed from the beer can that left him bloodied at the Philadelphia Eagles' victory parade, and the general manager is working on getting the team in position to repeat. Less than two weeks after the Eagles and their fans celebrated the franchise's second Super Bowl title,
Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president and general manager Howie Roseman enjoys a cigar during the team's Super Bowl 59 parade and celebration on Feb. 14 in Philadelphia.
Always dance with the ones that brung ya. It may pain Florida alum like no other, but there is a reason Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman keeps
At the NFL combine, coach Nick Sirianni defended Philadelphia's signature tush push play​ while general manager Howie Roseman discussed the team's offseason priorities​.
But the Eagles themselves might not look like the 2024 Eagles for too much longer. At least, not according to general manager Howie Roseman, who told reporters at the NFL combine
The Eagles are NFL champs for the second time since 2018, and this roster is set up for a two or three-year run at building a dynasty. Still there will be losses and Philadelphia could see six or seven key starters and contributors depart via free agency.
Howie Roseman’s forehead has healed from the beer can that left him bloodied at the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory parade, and the general manager is working on getting the team in position to repeat
Howie Roseman is preaching patience at the NFL Combine, and Philadelphia Eagles fans should listen to him coming off a Super Bowl win.
After seemingly hitting the jackpot in the 2024 NFL season, with almost all of their big swings connecting in major ways, the Philadelphia Eagles may soon have to pay the piper for their incredible success in terms of free agency,
Ever since Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman took over the top role in the organization during the 2010 season, the organization has had one central theme on how to build their roster.
Mastermind Behind the Super Bowl Victory. As the confetti settled after the Philadelphia Eagles’ historic Super Bowl win, General Manager Howie Rose