Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman had one heck of a championship parade.
The Eagles celebrated their Super Bowl title with a championship parade in Philadelphia on Friday. There were fans everywhere, and lots of beer being drunk by all those celebrating. Roseman had a battle scar to prove it.
Roseman was seen with a big mark across his forehead that was said to have come when he was hit in the head by a beer can.

Roseman had some fun with the matter. When he took the microphone to speak to the fans, he delivered a 5-word message to them: βI bleed for this city.β
That is awesome. Short and to the point!
Roseman, 49, has done tremendous work with the Eagles. He began with the team as an intern in 2000 and worked his way up to GM from 2010-2014. He was pushed aside while Chip Kelly ran the team from 2013-2015, but he regained the GM spot in 2019. Since then, the Eagles have been to two Super Bowls and won one of them.
The Eagles have been on a great run since winning the Super Bowl in 2017. They have made the playoffs in seven of the last eight years, reached the Super Bowl three times and won two championships. Roseman has been a huge reason for the teamβs success.