Eagles GM Howie Roseman was hit with a beer during the team's Super Bowl 2025 parade, later saying,"I bleed for this city."
Mastermind Behind the Super Bowl Victory. As the confetti settled after the Philadelphia Eagles’ historic Super Bowl win, General Manager Howie Rose
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,
Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president and general manager Howie Roseman enjoys a cigar during the team's Super Bowl 59 parade and celebration on Feb. 14 in Philadelphia.
The Eagles' Super Bowl parade went down on Friday, Valentine's Day, and it is clear that a whole lot of merriment was had. So much so, that even Eagles general manager Howie Rosem
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.
The Eagles have made re-signing Zack Baun a priority ahead of free agency, NFL sources said. While that may not come as a surprise considering Baun’s success in 2024 — his first full-time season at off-ball linebacker — the Eagles have long undervalued the position.
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.
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.
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan shares where teams stands at QB position. Philadelphia Eagles executive Vice President and General Manager Howie Roseman looks back on Super LIX win. New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen says Giants will want veteran QB on roster in 2025.
Howie Roseman’s forehead has healed from the beer can that left him bloodied at the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory parade, and the general manager is working on getting the team in position to repeat. Less than two weeks after the Eagles and their fans celebrated the franchise’s second Super Bowl title,