Eagles GM Howie Roseman compares Super Bowls with Sex

Howie Roseman may have one of the most sought after jobs in sports, but he definitely knows how to accommodate the ordinary man.

Roseman now has two Vince Lombardi trophies on his resume after his Philadelphia Eagles won the Super Bowl last month to prevent Kansas City Chiefs from winning a third straight.

Roseman won his first title as general manager seven years ago when the birds put a buck in another dynasty and defeated Tom Brady and New England Patriots, 41-33.

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Philadelphia Eagles Executive Vice President and General Manager Howie Roseman enjoys a cigarette under the team’s Super Bowl parade and party 14 February 2025 in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

The first was definitely great, but it seems that Roseman thinks the second is a little sweeter.

Roseman was asked what it was like to win two Super Bowls and he gave a beautiful stout answer.

“The first one,” he said before asking, Todd McShay’s Show Was PG or PG-13, “It’s almost like the first time you have sex. You’re 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.'”

Roseman, fortunately, did not get to any further detail. But in this young season really Enjoy your work.

Philadelphia Eagles General Manager Howie Roseman against Kansas City Chiefs in 2025 Super Bowl at Caesar’s Superdome. (Mark J. Refilas/Imag images)

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Eagles are planning to release James Bradberry and Darius Slay, but reports say the reigning offensive player of the year Saquon Barkley has accepted a contract extension that makes him the highest paid race back in NFL history.

In justice to Roseman, the quality of his first Super Bowl title was not so bad after Nick Foldes became a Philadelphia hero with an electric performance.

Jalen hurts (1) from Philadelphia Eagles and Patrick Mahomes (15) from Kansas City Chiefs embrace after the Super Bowl at Caesar’s Superdome 9 February 2025 in New Orleans. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

However, it does not take much to argue to suggest that the last season’s core of Barkley, AJ Brown, Devonta Smith and Dallas Goedert were better than Legarette Blount, Jay Ajayi, Nelson Agholor, Zach Ertz, Torrey Smith and Alshon Jeffery from the 2018 Super Bowl team.

Suddenly Roseman makes a lot of sense.

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