“Hold Up”: Social Media Is Destroying Eagles GM Howie Roseman Over Comments About Not Drafting Certain Criminals

Football fans are teeing off on Philadelphia Eagles general manager Howie Roseman over comments he made about refusing to draft certain players.

Roseman has cemented himself as one of the greatest GMs in NFL history, helping the Eagles to their second Super Bowl championship in eight years. Led by the marquee addition of running back Saquon Barkley, the revamped Eagles humiliated the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 in Super Bowl 59, denying Patrick Mahomes and company of a three-peat.

But right now, Roseman is going viral over comments he made during an interview with The Ringer’s Todd McShay.

During his appearance on “The McShay Show”, Howie Roseman said that the Eagles refuse to scout or talk to players who’ve committed domestic violence against women. Roseman said, “It just doesn’t work for us.”

Nobody can fault the Eagles for implementing a team rule like that. However, fans responded to the clip by questioning why Howie Roseman drafted defensive tackle Jalen Carter, who was involved in a fatal car accident that claimed the lives of teammate Devin Willock and Georgia staffer Chandler LeCroy in Jan. 2023.

“Explain this,” one fan said with a photo of Carter’s mug shot.

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