Howie Roseman: from exile on Broad Street to the Super Bowl's most important man
Briefly

Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles’ general manager, has significantly impacted the team’s success, achieving three Super Bowl appearances in eight years, including one victory. This year’s squad reflects his strategic overhaul after disappointing playoff performances and minimal retention from previous years. Despite facing challenges and losing personnel control during Chip Kelly’s tenure, Roseman emerged with renewed focus and determination. His journey illustrates the complexities of NFL management and shows how resilience can lead to success, establishing him as a prominent figure in the league’s folklore.
Roseman was stripped of personnel control... left secluded within Eagles HQ, his role pared back to visiting sports conferences, filling out junior staff positions.
After losing to the Chiefs and last season's disappointing collapse, Roseman tore down his roster and built a fresh juggernaut.
Roseman has taken on folklore status in the NFL... he has led the Philadelphia Eagles to three Super Bowl appearances in eight years.
It was probably the best thing that ever happened to me... I was just determined that I was going to try to do the right thing every day.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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