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.
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan shares where teams stands at QB position. Philadelphia Eagles executive Vice President and General Manager Howie Roseman looks back on Super LIX win. New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen says Giants will want veteran QB on roster in 2025.
During the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX parade, GM Howie Roseman got hit in the head by a stray beer can, following it up with an epic message.
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 Eagles general manager talked about the mishap at the NFL scouting combine. "... It was worth it. I don’t want to say it’s worth it, because then people will start throwing [stuff] at my head.”
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,
The Philadelphia Eagles have turned to a handful of former Georgia Bulldogs players in recent NFL drafts. And while speaking at the NFL Combine this week, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman shared exactly what it is that makes drafting Georgia products so enticing.
The general manager struck gold in free agency and the draft last offseason, so what will he do for an encore?
INDIANAPOLIS — Gone was his gash, but his humor remained.
After winning the ultimate NFL prize in 2024, Howie Roseman urges Philadelphia Eagles fans to trust the process over the next few months.