PHILADELPHIA — Howie Roseman was in a reflective mood early last February shortly before the Eagles boarded a charter flight to New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX.
He was fielding any and all questions about arguably the greatest season in franchise history , which would end eight days later with the franchise’s second Super Bowl title in eight years.
“I know that the season really starts with the front office and that starts with me,” the Eagles general manager said. “And so when we have good offseasons, it usually leads to success during the regular season. And so I think that’s our responsibility and that’s my responsibility and we’ve seen it. The three best years we’ve probably had as a front office has led to three Super Bowls.”
Following consecutive losses, including the most