In 1999, Mike Tannenbaum who was the director of the New York Jets brought Howie Roseman as a player personnel intern. Then in 2000, he was hired by Philadelphia Eagles. Roseman was promoted to director of football administration in 2003 and was promoted to vice president of football administration in 2006, following years he became the general manager for Eagles in 2010. Roseman served as the team’s general manager from 2010-14. Eagles have earned 11 playoff berths, eight division titles, six NFC Championship appearances, two NFC Championship crowns and trips to Super Bowl XXXIX and Super Bowl LII under Roseman's leadership. In 2015, Roseman elevated to the role of Executive Vice President of Football Operations. Roseman plays an active role in the Eagles' community efforts for which he was named Honorary Commander for his continued efforts with the military.