Eagles GM Howie Roseman has outrageous analogy for what it's like to win multiple Super Bowls

Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman got a little too excited when discussing how it felt to win his second Super Bowl in eight seasons.  During an appearance on the “The McShay Show” this week, Roseman compared the feeling to having sex.  “It’s almost like the first time you have sex,” Roseman told host Todd […]

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Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman got a little too excited when discussing how it felt to win his second Super Bowl in eight seasons. 

During an appearance on the “The McShay Show” this week, Roseman compared the feeling to having sex. 

“It’s almost like the first time you have sex,” Roseman told host Todd McShay. “You’re so glad you had sex, it’s not even the quality of it. The second time it’s like, ‘Wow, I could actually have fun and enjoy this.’

While Roseman's choice of analogy here might be distasteful to some, there are plenty of Philly fans who have appreciated watching their GM's real and hilarious personality come to life. 

Eagles fans really loved it when Roseman was drilled in the head with a beer can during the Eagles' Super Bowl parade on Feb. 14 and rather than getting upset about it, he held up the Lombardi trophy with a cigar in his mouth and said, "I bleed for this city." 

Roseman, 49, has been with Philly since joining the team as an intern in 2000. 

From there, he worked his way up through football operations and the scouting department to the front office. He was named Executive Vice President/General Manager in 2019. 

The two-time NFL Executive of the Year has become well-known across the league as a magician when it comes to identifying underrated draft talent, making quality trades, and smoothly navigating NFL free agency. 

Roseman's latest brilliant move was earlier this week when he signed Saquon Barkley to a contract extension, making him the highest-paid running back in NFL history. 

With the NFL free agency period kicking off next week, Roseman could have a tougher time this go-around due to the team's salary cap situation, but if anyone can figure out a way to keep most of their priority free agents, it's the guy who just compared winning Super Bowls to sex.