PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Howie Roseman wrapped his arms around Doug Pederson on the sideline in the final minute of Philadelphia's lopsided win over Minnesota in the NFC championship game and flashed a big smile. The most criticized team executive in the city engineered a dramatic turnaround. After finishing last in the NFC East last season, the Eagles (15-3) are in the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots (15-3). Radio hosts, columnists, writers, fans and even bloggers are not blasting Roseman anymore because he made all the right moves to build a team that's one victory away from the franchise's first NFL title since 1960. It's been quite a journey for Roseman, the once-exiled executive vice president of football operations. Roseman rose from being a non-paid summer intern in 2000 to youngest general manager in the NFL at age 34 in 2010.Read more on NewsOK.com