Eagles have the kind of leader, Howie Roseman, that Giants and Jets can only dream about



There happens to be a team from New York that had as bad a Sunday night as the Kansas City Chiefs. That team is the Giants, who are in the same division as the Eagles, just not in the same league.

Giants fans are allowed to forget for the moment that their team is also in the same division as the Commanders and Jayden Daniels, a gifted rookie quarterback who is going to be a star for the next decade and, if blessed with good health, for much longer than that.

Giants fans just need to focus on the Eagles and the way they are run, the way they have turned things over since the first Super Bowl they won – against Tom Brady and the Patriots – just seven years ago. They need to look at the way the Eagles’ brilliant general manager, Howie Roseman, has rebuilt his roster since then, then take a much closer look at the players he has brought in, so many of them through the draft, since Joe Schoen has been his counterpart at MetLife Stadium.

Even the Jets can take a look down the Jersey Turnpike at the Eagles, and realize that taking the wrong quarterback with the No. 2 overall pick – as the Roseman and the Eagles did with Carson Wentz — doesn’t permanently relegate you in the NFL.

It isn’t merely that the Giants did everything except drive Saquon Barkley down to Philly for one of the surpassing seasons a running back has had in NFL history. It’s even more than that. It’s more than that because Barkley just turned 28 on Sunday. Jalen Hurts is 26. Jalen Carter, who might be the best player the Eagles have on either side of the ball, is 23. DeVonta Smith, who along with Hurts lit up the Chiefs’ pass defense in New Orleans on Sunday night, is 26. Noted bookworm A.J. Brown is 27.

Cooper DeJean, another birthday boy on Super Sunday and the one who pick-sixed Patrick Mahomes, is just 22. The Eagles have not just gotten better since Nick Foles, as if hit by lightning, beat Brady and Bill Belichick and the Patriots in Feb. of 2018. They keep getting younger. Their coach Nick Sirianni – is he off the hot seat now? – just did the job of his life from the time his team was 2-2. Their veteran defensive coordinator, Vic Fangio, just out-Spagsed Steve Spagnuolo, one of the great coordinators in pro football history, in the big game. And the new offensive coordinator Roseman brought in this season – Kellen Moore – is expected to be the next coach of the Saints.



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