Eagles GM Howie Roseman was hit with a beer during the team's Super Bowl 2025 parade, later saying,"I bleed for this city."
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman needs to have a good 2025 draft to make them Super Bowl contenders again. Philadelphia is projected to have seven draft picks this spring, starting with the No. 32 pick in the first round.
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said he was hit in the head by a beer can during the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX championship parade on Friday. Roseman was sporting a cut across his forehead as a result of the mishap,
He apparently was hit in the noggin by one of the many thrown beer cans that were in the Philadelphia airspace. SOMEBODY HIT HOWIE ROSEMAN IN THE HEAD WITH A BEER ???? Howie Roseman was hit in the head with a beer can.
Eagles general manager Howie Roseman had a cut to his forehead after getting hit in the head with a beer can, but it didn't stop him from partying.
The beer cans flowed as the Eagles made their way up Broad Street towards the Art Museum during the Super Bowl 59 parade. Everything wasn’t peaches and cream on Friday, as Howie Roseman took a beer can to the forehead.
The NFL salary cap is going up, giving the Eagles general manager a chance to re-sign Milton Williams and more.
According to NBC Sports Philadelphia, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was struck by a beer can and ended up with a gash in his forehead. A photo of Roseman with the cut on his face circulated social media.
A gash to his forehead didn't stop Howie Roseman from delivering a cigar-smoking victory speech at the Eagles' Super Bowl parade celebration on Friday.
On the season finale of SiriusXM’s ‘Let’s Go’ podcast, Bill Belichick recapped Super Bowl LIX and praised Howie Roseman and the Eagles defense.
Roseman's free agency and draft class from last offseason made contributions in Sunday's Super Bowl win. Nick Sirianni also deserves credit for holding his emotions in check during this run.
Howie Roseman’s dance moves were revealed as ordinary, but in the preceding hours, his team-building skills were re-confirmed as extraordinary. The Eagles, displaying the NFL’s best roster, bullied the Chiefs in both lines and seized their second Super Bowl victory in eight years under Roseman,