Philadelphia Eagles Howie Roseman to enter Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman is set to enter the Philadelphia Jewish Hall of Fame on Tuesday night.
The ‘City of Brotherly Love’ has been the backdrop for many traditions for quite some time. One is set for its’ annual ceremony on Tuesday, April 30th. Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president of football operations Howie Roseman will join other local sports icons as they join Philly’s Jewish Sports Hall of Fame.
Among the other inductees are Myra Sack, Chuck Brodsky, Christopher O’Loughlin, Michael Koplove, and Colby Cohen. Roseman, despite being the man largely responsible for crafting the Eagles Super Bowl winning roster, has remained humble throughout the entire process.
Coming off of a very busy time for the Eagles, and every other NFL franchise, no one’s been able to pin him down for very long periods of time to ask him anything except his feelings on what the Eagles are expecting from their 2019 draft class.
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Sure, it would be nice to issue a quote from Mr. Roseman himself on how he’s feeling about this great honor, but no one’s been able to get one from him. We’ll just have to be patient and wait on the acceptance speech.
The Philadelphia Jewish Hall of Fame consists of 16 Olympians, former owners, founders and managers of professionals franchises
Former Eagles executive Joe Banner, former Philadelphia 76ers head coach Larry Brown, and Eagles play-by-play man Merrill Reese have all been inducted at one time or another and Tuesday night’s ceremony will be held at Philly’s Rodeph Shalom.
We, at ITI, would like to congratulate Mr. Roseman on this great honor.