Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles and Super Bowl
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman needs to have a good 2025 draft to make them Super Bowl contenders again. Philadelphia is projected to have seven draft picks this spring, starting with the No. 32 pick in the first round.
Roseman's free agency and draft class from last offseason made contributions in Sunday's Super Bowl win. Nick Sirianni also deserves credit for holding his emotions in check during this run.
"I bleed for this city!" Roseman told Eagles fans afterward. Now he and his team apparently have a plan to turn that phrase into a clothing line.
Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman was seen with a half-circle-shaped wound on his forehead during the Super Bowl celebration on Friday.
Philadelphia Eagles fans had a chance to celebrate their Super Bowl LIX victory with a parade on Friday. The raucous environment left one Eagles staff member — executive vice president and general manager Howie Roseman — slightly worse for wear.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a tougher time surviving their Super Bowl parade on Friday than they did winning the game on Sunday. Both rookie defensive back Cooper DeJean and general manager Howie Roseman suffered cuts on their faces — and beer was responsible for both wounds.
The general manager struck gold in free agency and the draft last offseason, so what will he do for an encore?
Howie Roseman’s drafts since getting Jalen Hurts in the second round in 2020 have been franchise-changing. That’s a blessing and a curse. The blessing: The Eagl
Cooper DeJean probably still shouldn’t have been there, sitting comfortably with his family in his Iowa hometown on draft night last spring, waiting to be pluck
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