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Eagles’ Howie Roseman, Cooper DeJean bloodied by beer cans during Super Bowl parade

The Philadelphia Eagles struggled to survive the Super Bowl Parade on Friday than they won the game on Sunday.

The rookie defensive back Cooper Dejan and general manager Howie Roseman suffered both injuries.

Dejan said he was cut above his left eye when he collided with the huge bad light chain he was wearing on the parade route.

Cooper Dejan said he was attacked by a bad light can during the Eagles parade on Friday. Ryance Plan / x

Still, Dejan said Friday was “may be the best day of my life.”

Roseman appears to have been hit on the forehead with beer cans thrown in his direction by fans as players, coaches and front office members participated in the outdoor bus parade.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman was hit with a beer can during Super Bowl parade on Friday. Bar Stool Sports / X

“I bleed in this city,” he told the crazy crowd outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art from the famous “Rocky” stairs. “I'm going to the Eagles! We're two-time world champions and we're coming back strong. We're going to the birds!”

He is recognized as building a roster that dismantled the first Kansas City Chief Steam to win three consecutive Super Bowls.

Instead, Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts and former giant Saquon Barkley routed in New Orleans with Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Head Coach Andy Reid, 40-22.

They returned a touchdown intercept in the second quarter to help give a 17-0 lead on the way to a skewed victory against the Eagles.

Team Bass runs through the parade route during the Super Bowl LIX Championship Parade and rally. Kyle Ross-imagn Images

Fans lined up along the Broad Street parade route overnight as city officials warned of the incident that took place after the Philadelphia team won the title in recent years, and so they were able to line up overnight. It was there.

Large police presence was seen along the route, and city schools, courts and other agencies were closed on Friday for celebrations.

Before Sunday's game, Kansas City said even the Chiefs' victory would not win a public rally after fans were shot and killed during last year's parade.

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