Philadelphia, PA – June 18, 2025
Eagles fans are losing their minds—and this time, it’s not about a trade or a game-winning touchdown. It’s about something far more subtle yet profoundly impactful: a list of contracts that has gone viral for all the right reasons.
In a move that’s being hailed across social media as “pure front office wizardry,” general manager Howie Roseman has structured the Eagles’ roster in a way that could set up a long-term dynasty. A contract breakdown shared by NFL insiders shows an astonishing number of core players—many of them Pro Bowlers or rising stars—signed through at least 2027, with cap-friendly deals that keep the team both competitive and flexible.
“This isn’t just smart—it’s historic,” wrote one fan on X. Another posted, “Roseman is playing 4D chess while half the league is still learning checkers.”
The list includes franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts, superstar wideouts A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, lockdown cornerback Darius Slay, and elite offensive linemen like Landon Dickerson and Jordan Mailata. All are locked in with guaranteed money that gradually decreases just as younger, cheaper talent develops behind them.
It’s not just about the names—it’s the timing. Roseman appears to have perfectly forecasted rising cap ceilings and aging positional value. “No other GM in the league is as ahead of the curve as Howie,” said ESPN’s Field Yates. “What you’re seeing is an executive who’s built sustainability in a league that thrives on chaos.”
More shocking, perhaps, is how little drama surrounds the roster. No holdouts. No ugly restructures. Just a quietly humming machine with Super Bowl-level talent—and depth.
The Eagles’ core is not only under contract but bonded by a clear culture of winning and continuity. According to NFL.com, Philadelphia is the only team with ten players on Pete Prisco’s Top 100 list and team control of all of them through at least 2026.
If the Eagles reach another Super Bowl in the next two years, fans and analysts alike may look back on this contract structure as the hidden genius behind it all.
“This is legacy building,” one Eagles fan page posted. “This is how dynasties are born.”
And in Philly, they believe it already has.