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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 appearances, a testament to the franchise's resilience and strategic brilliance. Since their memorable 2017 Super Bowl victory over Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, highlighted by the iconic "Philly Special," the Eagles have made the playoffs in seven of eight seasons, missing only in 2020, Jalen Hurts' rookie year. This year marks their third Super Bowl appearance in eight years, following a narrow 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2023, the first of the Chiefs' two consecutive championship victories. Philadelphia's remarkable record of 49 wins since 2021 - trailing only Kansas City's 52 - is a reflection of their continued excellence. As they prepare to take on the Chiefs once again, the Eagles are looking to win the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy in their fifth Super Bowl appearance.
The Architect Behind Philadelphia's NFL Powerhouse
At the heart of this success is the vision and execution of General Manager Howie Roseman. Since ing the Eagles in 2000 and becoming GM in 2010, Roseman has cemented his legacy as one of the NFL's most effective and innovative executives. His ability to adapt and evolve has played a pivotal role in Philadelphia's transformation into a perennial contender. Roseman's strategic acumen extends to free agency, the draft and contract management, ensuring the Eagles remain competitive even in a league designed for parity. Notable offseason acquisitions such as guard Mekhi Becton (1-year, $2.75M) and linebacker Zack Baun (1-year, $3.5M) have paid off handsomely. Baun, who went from a failed edge rusher in New Orleans to a dominant force in Philadelphia, earned First-Team All-Pro honors and is a Defensive Player of the Year nominee.
Similarly, running back Saquon Barkley, who signed a team-friendly three-year, $39 million contract, had a career year behind Philadelphia's elite offensive line, positioning him as a likely Offensive Player of the Year winner, but for me he should be the MVP as he had a similar, if not better, season than Adrian Peterson in 2012. AP was chosen over Peyton Manning and Tom Brady that year, I believe Saquon deserves the same treatment over Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson if not better be called the Quarterback MVP award.
Roseman's draft strategy has been equally impactful, allowing the Eagles to secure cornerstone players on rookie contracts. The 2024 draft was a master class, with cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell (22nd overall) and Cooper DeJean (40th overall) both making the All-Rookie Team and earning Defensive Rookie of the Year nominations. That success has been built on shrewd trades, such as the 2022 deal with the Saints that netted Philadelphia an additional first-round pick and a 2024 second-rounder. Roseman's ability to leverage assets, such as trading Carson Wentz to the Colts for significant draft capital, has allowed the Eagles to replenish the roster with young talent while maintaining financial flexibility.
Howie Roseman's Salary Cap Mastery
One of Roseman's most valuable tools is his expertise in managing the salary cap. He has mastered the use of empty years to manipulate short-term cap space while extending player contracts well beyond their active years. This strategy has allowed the Eagles to afford star players like Barkley and Baun without sacrificing depth elsewhere on the roster. For example, Barkley's $3.8 million cap hit in 2024 allowed the team to retain key contributors and address other needs. The same approach has helped retain veterans like Darius Slay, who was nearly released two seasons ago but instead received a restructured deal with added guarantees. Roseman's financial wizardry has given the Eagles the flexibility to maintain short-term success while preparing for the inevitable aging of key players.
Ultimately, Howie Roseman's bold approach to roster construction has positioned the Eagles as a model of sustainable success in the NFL. Through a mix of shrewd free agent gs, draft-day steals, and masterful contract management, he has created a team that competes year in and year out. As the Eagles prepare to face the Chiefs in a rematch of their Super Bowl loss in 2023, Roseman's efforts will once again be on full display. Whether they hoist the Lombardi Trophy or not, Philadelphia's future looks brighter than ever, and much of that can be attributed to the man behind the curtain.