Howie Roseman is the Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Philadelphia Eagles, a role he has excelled in since his promotion in 2019. Roseman began his career with the Eagles in 2000 as an intern, quickly rising through the ranks due to his keen understanding of football operations and salary cap management. His early contributions as Director of Football Administration laid the groundwork for his future successes, showcasing his ability to navigate complex financial structures within the NFL.
In 2010, Roseman was named General Manager, becoming the youngest in the league at that time. Under his leadership, the Eagles transformed their roster, achieving an NFC East division championship in his first season. His strategic vision was evident as he built one of the youngest and most competitive teams in the league, demonstrating his commitment to long-term success.
Roseman’s tenure saw significant milestones, including the hiring of head coach Doug Pederson, which led to the Eagles’ historic victory in Super Bowl LII in 2018. This achievement not only solidified his reputation as a top executive but also marked a pivotal moment in Eagles history, bringing the franchise its first Super Bowl title.
As Executive Vice President, Roseman continues to oversee all aspects of football operations, including player personnel and contract negotiations. His leadership has been recognized with multiple accolades, including being named PFWA Executive of the Year in 2017 and 2022, further establishing him as a key figure in the NFL and a driving force behind the Eagles’ ongoing success.