Sirianni was asked on a recent episode of Pardon My Take exactly when he knew his team would come away with the victory. With the Mahomes and Andy Reid on the other sideline, Siri
The Philadelphia Eagles ended their losing streak by defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. Weeks after the victory, Nick Sirianni revealed the exact moment he knew his team would win the championship.
Super Bowl LIX was one of the most lopsided in recent years. The final score of 40-22 speaks to the dominance the Philadelphia Eagles exerted over the Kansas City Chiefs in every a
The Eagles are NFL champs for the second time since 2018, and this roster is set up for a two or three-year run at building a dynasty. Still there will be losses and Ph
For a team competing for a Super Bowl, the Eagles should have gone with a veteran offensive mind and play-caller. The jury is still out on Loeffler, but it's clear that the fanbase is still riding high on their Super Bowl win before.
All wasn't bad, and the head coach scored an A-. Sirianni became just the third head coach in league history to make multiple Super Bowl appearances, including winning a championship, in their first four career years, per Elias Sports. The other head coaches who accomplished that feat are Joe Gibbs and Mike Tomlin.
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni hit back Tuesday when asked about the possibility the NFL could consider banning his team's signature Tush Push.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was furious about calls to ban the Tush Push, saying injury concerns "are a bit made up."
Before Nick Sirianni coached the Eagles — or anywhere — he was creating highlight reel moments as a wide receiver for the Mount Union Purple Raiders.
Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson laughed at the idea of banning the Tush Push, but head coach Nick Sirianni feels insulted. The Green Bay Packers, a team the Eagles beat during their Super Bowl run this season, submitted a proposal to ban the play on Monday.
The fact that it’s a successful play for the Eagles and people want to take that away, I think, is a little unfair.”
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni addressed the proposal to ban the “tush push” at the NFL combine Tuesday and called the effort “unfair.” Sirianni said the Eagles work “really, really hard” on the play and said it was almost “insulting” to suggest that it was “automatic.