Eagles star rookie Cooper Dejan “fighting scars” from a giant bad light chain during Super Bowl parade
Philadelphia Eagles Rookie Cooperdejan walked away from Friday’s Super Bowl celebration with enduring memories and possibly scars.
Star cornerbacks are Super Bowl Downtown Philadelphia parade. However, unlike general manager Howie Roseman, who was attacked by the wrong beer can, Dejan’s injuries were self-harm.

Philadelphia Eagles Safety Lead Blankenship (left), tight end Dallas Gaedart (center), cornerback Cooper Dejan (right), Super Bowl LIX Championship Parade and Rally held in Philadelphia on February 14th, 2025 . (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
“It could be the best day of my life. I had a bit of a fight scar,” Dejan told Fox Sports in an interview during the parade route.
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“I hit myself with this big A-chain,” he said with a laugh.
Philadelphia fans appeared to be tracking the moment the injury occurred. It looks like when Dejan was blowing beer on the crowd.
Fans shared photos with Dejean on X, and he confirmed.

Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper Dejan (33) celebrates the Super Bowl LIX Championship Parade and Rally held in Philadelphia on February 14, 2025. (Caean Couto-Imagn image)
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“Yes. The scars of battle. I love this city,” he responded.
Drafted by the Eagles in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, Dejean made an immediate impact on his first NFL season. Kansas City Chiefs.
On his 22nd birthday, he picked up Patrick Mahomez to win a touchdown, becoming the first player in Super Bowl history, intercepting passes and winning a touchdown on his birthday. did.
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Eagles GM Howie Roseman also remained bloody after Friday’s parade.

Howie Roseman, executive vice president and general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles, enjoys a cigar in Philadelphia on Friday, February 14th, 2025, at the team’s NFL Football Super Bowl 59 parade and celebration. (AP Photo/Chris Sagora)
The images showed it to a football executive with a massive cut on his forehead, but it was later revealed to be the result of the false beer being thrown down his path.
At the final destination of Friday’s parade, Roseman cried out to fans, “I bleed in this city!”
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