Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has been named the PFWA Executive of the Year. FlyEaglesFly
“So for us, we're just trying to stay in the moment and make sure we're evaluating the team and getting the best possible players that we can to get ready for Detroit.” The result was a team that won a franchise-record 14 games in the regular season to earn the No.
1 seed in the NFC and is now one win away from advancing to Super Bowl LVII.The PFWA award is the one cited most often. The Associated Press does not name an executive of the year. In some ways, this 2022 season has felt an awful lot like 2017, when the Eagles went on to win Super Bowl LII. Just about every move Roseman has made this season has worked out much like his moves worked in that first Super Bowl year. What makes this year’s success so amazing is that the Eagles are on the doorstep of getting back to the Super Bowl five years after they won it all and are doing it with a different head coach in Nick Sirianni, a new quarterback in Jalen Hurts and a roster that has been mostly turned over. Just six players remain from that Super Bowl LII roster: Jason Kelce, Fletcher Cox, Brandon Graham, Isaac Seumalo, Jake Elliott, Rick Lovato. The point is that Roseman has basically built two completely separate Super Bowl teams five years apart, which is incredibly impressive. If the Eagles are able to win it all this season, he might be a Hall of Fame executive. Roseman, 47, began with the Eagles as an intern in 2000 and slowly climbed his way up the ladder. He was eventually promoted to director of football administration, then vice president of football administration, then vice president of player personnel, before finally being named general manager in 2010. After his first stint as general manager, Roseman lost a power struggle with then-head coach Chip Kelly and was away from football decision-making in the 2015 season. But since his return to power in 2016, Roseman’s resume has been impressive.
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