Howie Roseman's Unique Analogy for Winning Two Super Bowls

Created: JANUARY 05, 2025

Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman, architect of two Super Bowl-winning teams, recently offered a rather unconventional comparison to describe his experiences. Having achieved his second Super Bowl victory last month against the Kansas City Chiefs, Roseman reflected on the journey, contrasting it with his first championship win seven years prior against the New England Patriots. He likened the first victory to a novice experience, focusing on the sheer accomplishment rather than the nuances of the process.

Howie Roseman enjoys cigar

Roseman's second Super Bowl win, however, allowed him to savor the moment with a deeper appreciation for the intricacies and strategies involved. He suggested that the second time around provided a more fulfilling experience, allowing him to truly relish the victory. During the offseason, Roseman has been actively shaping the team's roster, making significant moves like reportedly securing Saquon Barkley with a record-breaking contract extension while also planning to release James Bradberry and Darius Slay. While the Eagles' first Super Bowl win was undoubtedly memorable, thanks to Nick Foles's outstanding performance, Roseman seems to suggest the current roster, featuring players like Barkley, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert, surpasses the 2018 championship team in terms of overall talent and potential.

Howie Roseman

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