Howie Roseman hoists the Lombardi Trophy and shows off his wound suffered during the Eagles Super Bowl Parade.
Howie Roseman could be seen bleeding from a gash on his forehead as the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl victory parade arrived at the Art Museum on Friday after apparently being struck by a beer can.
NBC Sports Philadelphia's John Clark was interviewing defensive star Josh Sweat as a bloodied Eagles general manager passed by.
Clark noted Roseman passing with a cigar and something else visible. "Howie, what happened?" Clark asked. "Beer can," Roseman then replied.
"He's bleeding," Clark said.
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Photos of a bloodied Roseman appeared on social media.
SOMEBODY HIT HOWIE ROSEMAN IN THE HEAD WITH A BEER ????
— Josh Sweat Truther (@EaglesBurna) February 14, 2025
WTF ??? pic.twitter.com/qDnwLGORnQ
Sweat said he "laughed at him a little bit when it happened and I know that he's mad at me."
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Sweat confirmed he didn't throw the can at Roseman.
"They throwing food, cans and bottles, that's part of it," Sweat said.
Luckily, Roseman was seen walking on his own power and was even able to deliver a speech later in the afternoon, despite the gash on his forehead.
"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 you all who didn't know how to toss a beer nice so you fired it too hard, just ask Howie Roseman."
As Shapiro spoke, Roseman could be seen getting the gash worked on while on the Rocky Steps.