4 takeaways from the Eagles signing GM Howie Roseman to a 3-year contract extension

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The Howie Roseman contract dilemma can cease to exist for at least the next three years after Philadelphia’s general manager inked a new deal that’ll run through 2025. Roseman was last extended back in 2018 along with Jaguars new head coach Doug Pederson.

Pederson was fired in January 2021 after going 42-37-1 (.531 winning percentage) in five seasons, reaching the postseason three times, and winning a Super Bowl.

Roseman rebounded from Peterson, traded Carson Wentz and then hired the Colts young offensive coordinator to lead a retooled Philadelphia roster. The Eagles went 9-8 in Sirianni’s first season and earned a wild card berth.

Philadelphia committed to quarterback Jalen Hurts, and then opened up free agency for Temple star Haason Reddick.

The Eagles went 100-92-1 (.520), reached the playoffs six times (4-4 record) and won the Super Bowl in Roseman’s first 12-seasons at the helm.

Now the 46-year-old cap wizard will lead Philadelphia into another potential title window and here are four takeaways from the move.