There's not a general manager in football running hotter than Philly's Howie Roseman right now. The Eagles would have won the 2024 free agency sweepstakes with the Saquon Barkley
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman got some serious praise for his draft skills from a prominent NFL analyst.
In the 2022 and 2023 drafts, the Eagles selected five Georgia defenders who’d contributed to the program’s consecutive national championships.
The Eagles’ recent success is evidence that you have to be creative and inventive to win at the highest level.
The Philadelphia Eagles have established themselves as one of the NFL's most consistent powerhouses in recent years. Their success story includes an impressive streak of playoff ap
"In my mind, (the Eagles) have the best roster in the NFL again," said Mayock. "I thought they had the best roster two years ago when they lost in the Super Bowl. (Roseman) contin
After the 2016 season, I wrote that Howie Roseman should be fired. Eagles coach Doug Peterson had stumbled to a 7-9 record in his first season as a coach of a fractured and poorly assembled roster. Roseman came off two years of exile from personnel matters in the middle of a power struggle with Chip Kelly,
“He’s stronger than anybody I know,” Eagles cornerback Kelee Ringo, who played with Carter at Georgia, said. “Quick and fast, man. He can dunk. He’s so athletically gifted, man. Being able to use that with being smart, watching film, reading your keys. Skies the limit for the guy.”
The only players on the defensive side of the football who played more than 40% of snaps in 2022 and also in 2024 were Darius Slay, Josh Sweat and C.J. Gardner-Johnson — who ironically enough left for one season with the Lions before returning for this one.
After finishing the regular season 14-3 and defeating the Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Rams and Washington Commanders in the playoffs, the Philadelphia Eagles are headed to Super Bowl LIX.
The Eagles have built a well-balanced roster en route to Super Bowl 59, but a majority of their top-dollar spending comes on offense.
Powerful and deep, the Eagles caused four turnovers, scored a touchdown after each takeaway and overwhelmed the Washington Commanders, 55-23. They will now play in their third Super Bowl under Roseman, who launched his NFL career by mailing hundreds of letters to an Eagles executive as a recent graduate of Fordham Law School.