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Inside the Eagles’ Secret Blueprint: How One GM Engineered Three Super Bowl Triumphs

Inside the Eagles’ Secret Blueprint: How One GM Engineered Three Super Bowl Triumphs

Wentz cosplayed as one of the best players in the NFL for most of the regular season before he suffered an ACL tear and gave way to Foles for the playoffs. Doug Pederson, a head coach who’s since been fired not just by Roseman but also by the miserable Jacksonville Jaguars, made the most memorable play call in Super Bowl history, the “Philly Special” pass to Foles on 4th-and-goal.

The roster from 2017 had almost fully flipped by the time the Eagles lifted the Lombardi Trophy again Sunday night. Only Johnson, Graham, kicker Jake Elliott and long snapper Rick Lovato remained from it. That degree of turnover is natural in the modern NFL, but it was Roseman’s willingness to change not long after this first title that signified the Eagles would have many good days ahead.

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