The general manager of Eagles Howie Roseman bleeds from the forehead after being beaten with the beer can during the Super Bowl parade

The General Manager of Philadelphia Eagles, Howie Roseman, was bleeding from his forehead during the team’s super bowl victory on Friday.

The photos show a wide wound on the forehead of the general manager after the incident.

However, it did not seem to prevent it from partying.

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“I laughed a little when it happened,” said Eagles player Josh Sweat A NBC Sports Philadelphia. “And I know he is angry with me … When I saw him, I knew what happened and I could not contain my laugh … I did not throw the can. But, hey, that is part of It. They are throwing cans and full bottles” .

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It was not clear who threw the can that hit Roseman.

In the final destination of Friday’s parade, Roseman shouted fans: “Sangro for this city!”

Roseman has been the general manager of the Eagles since 2010 and is largely accredited as the architect of the team’s success since then. Under Roseman, the franchise has reached three Super Bowls, winning two.

Under Roseman’s leadership, Eagles have a 139-104 general record and a 10-7 playoff record.

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