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WATCH: Jeffrey Lurie and Howie Roseman were absolute menaces in the Eagles’ locker room after building a Super Bowl championship roster (again)

There are few certainties in life—death, taxes, and Howie Roseman absolutely cooking every other GM in the league. The 2024 Eagles weren’t just a Super Bowl-winning team. They were a clinic in roster construction, a living, breathing masterpiece assembled by the man who simply refuses to miss.

Jeffrey Lurie and Howie Roseman Partying in the Eagles’ Locker Room:

This all started with the disaster that was 2023. After the Super Bowl LVII heartbreak, Howie figured the team didn’t need much tweaking. He ran it back. The Eagles started 10-1, and even though none of the wins felt dominant, winning is still winning.

It was one of the worst collapses in NFL history. Six losses in seven games. An offense that lost all rhythm. A defense that got torched on a weekly basis. Coaching decisions that made people question reality. The season crashed and burned, and all eyes were on Howie to fix it.

The 2024 Offseason: Howie Roseman’s Masterclass

🔹 New coordinators: Nick Sirianni kept his job, but Howie handed him Kellen Moore and Vic Fangio. One of them is about to be a head coach (Moore, likely heading to the Saints), and the other was a finalist for Assistant Coach of the Year (Fangio, for rebuilding a defense that went from disaster to domination).

🔹 Zack Baun: What looked like a depth signing turned into one of the steals of the offseason. Baun wasn’t just good—he was a first-team All-Pro, a Defensive Player of the Year finalist, and picked off Mahomes in the Super Bowl. Not bad for a guy people barely talked about in training camp.

🔹 Saquon Barkley: Howie swung big and landed the best running back season in NFL history. Most rushing yards in a single season (regular + playoffs). Offensive Player of the Year. MVP finalist. And now? Super Bowl champion.

🔹 NFL Draft: Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. Both were Defensive Rookie of the Year finalists. DeJean capped it off with a pick-six on his birthday in the Super Bowl. The kid wasn’t even healthy at the start of the season and still won 15 of his 16 games as a starter.

🔹 Jahan Dotson: A move that barely made headlines at the time. But Howie knew the Eagles needed a legit WR3 behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Dotson came through big—he was one yard away from giving the Eagles three different receivers with a touchdown in the Super Bowl.

Just so we’re on the same page…

Two elite coordinator hires (one already getting a head coaching job, the other up for Assistant Coach of the Year).
Two first-round defensive studs (both DROY finalists, one with a Super Bowl pick-six).
The greatest RB season ever.
A first-team All-Pro linebacker signed for pennies.
A WR upgrade that completed the offense.

And that’s before you even look at what Howie’s done over the past few years—drafting Jalen Hurts, DeVonta Smith, Jalen Carter, Nolan Smith, Nakobe Dean, and pulling off trades for A.J. Brown, C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and Darius Slay. The man is not human.

The Moment in the Locker Room

So, when the confetti fell and the Lombardi Trophy was in hand, you better believe Howie Roseman, along with owner Jeffrey Lurie were in that locker room breaking it all down like a man who just ran the entire league. These two gentlemen built this from the ground up. The signings. The trades. The draft picks. The coaching hires. Two Super Bowls in eight years.

Jeffrey Lurie and Howie Roseman didn’t just build a championship roster. They built a dynasty.

And I think we’re all on the same in saying that this is only the beginning.

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