Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman has never been one to hold back, and his latest remarks about winning the Super Bowl have certainly turned heads. Appearing on The McShay Show this week, Roseman gave a rather unconventional response when asked about the feeling of securing his second championship in eight seasons.
Eagles GM Howie Roseman Says Winning Super Bowls Feels Like Having Sex
Howie Roseman, who has served as the Eagles’ executive vice president and general manager since 2019, has cemented himself as one of the most successful front office executives in the NFL. However, his recent NSFW analogy on winning a Super Bowl has taken social media by storm.
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Howie Roseman Compares Super Bowl Wins to… Intimacy? Speaking with Todd McShay, Roseman made an eyebrow-raising comparison when describing the difference between his two championship victories.
"The first one, it’s almost like the first time you have sex," Roseman quipped. "You are so glad you had sex, it’s not even the quality of it. The second time, it’s like, ‘Wow, I can actually have fun and enjoy this.’"
For Eagles fans, the first Super Bowl win in franchise history—secured with a thrilling 41-33 victory over Tom Brady’s New England Patriots in 2018—was already a legendary moment. Quarterback Nick Foles became a Philadelphia icon, leading the team with an unforgettable performance. However, Roseman now believes his second championship feels even more rewarding.
Roseman’s colorful commentary aside, there’s no denying his impact on Philadelphia’s recent success. After orchestrating a roster that dethroned Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs from their potential three-peat, the Eagles are once again primed to dominate the league.
His latest moves in the offseason indicate that he’s far from satisfied with just two titles. Reports suggest that the Eagles are making bold decisions, including the release of James Bradberry and Darius Slay, in an effort to reshape their defense. More notably, reigning Offensive Player of the Year Saquon Barkley has reportedly signed a massive contract extension, making him the highest-paid running back in NFL history.
If there’s one thing Roseman has proven, it’s that he isn’t afraid to make the big moves necessary to keep the Eagles in contention. In fact, the front office is reportedly exploring a blockbuster trade for Browns star pass-rusher Myles Garrett, further solidifying their championship aspirations.
While comparisons to intimacy might not be the most conventional way to discuss Super Bowl wins, Roseman’s passion for building a winning team is undeniable. With a roster that boasts the likes of Barkley, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert, the Eagles are positioned to remain a powerhouse for years to come.
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New York Jets officially release Davante Adams after failed trade negotiationsAnd if Roseman has his way, there might just be a third time’s the charm moment waiting in the near future.