Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman made an interesting analogy when discussing the feeling of winning his second Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia general manager had a not-safe-for-work response when asked how it felt to win his second championship in eight seasons on the “The McShay Show” this week.
Back when the Philadelphia Eagles were first signing linebackers and free agents for the first time in decades, general manager Howie Roseman made a simply comparison to explain why.
A big key, Roseman said, will be continuing to rely on younger players. The Eagles were able to supplement their top-heavy roster in 2024 with key players producing on rookie deals. That, he said, will need to continue going forward.
Somehow, some way, Howie Roseman gets it done. The Eagles general manager did it again., finding salary-cap room to bring back two key pieces in the Eagles marc
Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman used a bizarre "sex" analogy to describe the feeling of winning two Super Bowls.
The top executive of the Philadelphia Eagles has an interesting comparison between his first and second Super Bowls.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Super Bowl 59 champion Philadelphia Eagles may not look like the 2025 Eagles, but general manager Howie Roseman said Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine fans should trust the front office's plan – and have a little patience.