
Photo: Eagles' Howie Roseman Cut After Being Hit with Beer Can at Super Bowl Parade
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, but it didn't stop him from celebrating, as he enjoyed a cigar while walking down the streets of Philly.
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The 49-year-old Roseman has been with the Eagles organization since 2000, working his way up from front office intern to general manager and executive vice president.
Roseman had a big hand in building a pair of Eagles Super Bowl championship teams over the past eight seasons. He has established himself as arguably the best GM in the NFL.
The team assembled by Roseman dominated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl LIX last weekend and prevented the Chiefs from the first three-peat in NFL history.
After the Eagles ranked 26th in total defense and 30th in scoring defense in 2023, Roseman overhauled that side of the ball by selecting cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean in the draft and signing linebacker Zack Baun in free agency.
Defense was the deciding factor in Super Bowl LIX, as the Eagles sacked Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes six times and intercepted him twice, making one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history look ordinary.
Roseman will have to bounce back quickly from the beer can incident since he has several key players set to hit free agency, including Baun, pass-rusher Josh Sweat, defensive lineman Milton Williams and guard Mekhi Becton.
Regardless of what happens with those players, the Eagles are well positioned to be one of the top teams in the league and a Super Bowl contender once again next season.
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