Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl parade saw chaos when GM Howie Roseman sustained a bloody forehead from a flying beer can. Photos of Roseman went viral, showing him with a cigar and his battle wound.
Later on, when addressing fans at the parade, celebrating with a cigar in one hand and the Lombardi trophy in the other, Roseman exclaimed on the mic, “I bleed for this city!” Mel Kiper on ...
When Roseman addressed Eagles fans at the end of the parade, he opened by addressing the cut on his forehead. Lombardi trophy in one hand, victory cigar in another, the general manager shouted ...
Philadelphia Eagles fans celebrated their Super Bowl LIX victory with a parade, where general manager Howie Roseman was hit by a flying beer can, causing a cut on his forehead. Despite the injury ...
"I bleed for this city," Roseman said as he held the Lombardi Trophy and smoked his cigar. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro also made fun of the moment: "Everything was perfect except for some of ...
“When we were allowed to talk with him, my first conversation was about confetti falling on his head,” Roseman said this week, “and how special it is to have that feeling and to hold a ...
On Friday, NASCAR and Bowman Gray Stadium announced that the winner’s trophy for the Cook Out Clash will be named the Bobby Allison Memorial Trophy - in honor of the late NASCAR Hall of Famer ...
That was by design. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman on Monday night at the Super Bowl Opening Night explained that the Eagles didn’t extend any of their pending free agents this season for ...