Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman made an interesting analogy when discussing the feeling of winning his second Super Bowl.
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,
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Eagles general manager Howie Roseman explained how this year’s Super Bowl win felt a little different than the first — using a rather graphic analogy.
There are all sorts of analogies for achievement in sports and Eagles GM Howie Roseman definitely said one of the things you could possibly say about it. Appearing on The McShay Show, Roseman was quick to ask what the rating of the show was before gleefully launching into his analogy about how the Super Bowl is like sex.
The Philadelphia general manager had a not-safe-for-work response when asked how it felt to win his second championship in eight seasons on the “The McShay Show” this week.
The top executive of the Philadelphia Eagles has an interesting comparison between his first and second Super Bowls.
Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman made an interesting analogy when discussing the feeling of winning his second Super Bowl.  Read More
Wow, Howie Roseman. You did NOT hold back here. The Philadelphia Eagles general manager who got hit in the head with a beer at the Super Bowl parade decided to reveal what winning a second ring is like.
But the Eagles themselves might not look like the 2024 Eagles for too much longer. At least, not according to general manager Howie Roseman, who told reporters at the NFL combine