After beating the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, Philadelphia head coach met with the media. Here’s everything that he had to say about the division title and more.
The Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2024 season as the No. 2 seed in the NFC with a 14-3 record. Philly clinched the NFC East title with their win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17, the organization's second division title and fourth consecutive playoff appearance since Nick Sirianni took over as head coach in 2021.
The Eagles closed out their season with a 20-13 victory over the Giants, but we haven't seen or heard from quarterback Jalen Hurts since he left with a concussion in Week 16 against the Commanders.
Philadelphia's head coach is brash and doesn't hide being outspoken .. and maybe it's why the team is 26 games over .500 with him at the helm.
A week ago, coming off a win over Pittsburgh, Nick Sirianni was riding as high as ever. He’d escaped his shadows. The specter of 2023 was gone when he led a team that started 10-1 to a 1-5 finish and a first-round playoff embarrassment,
One coach who surprisingly was mentioned as a hypothetical replacement option was Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy by Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio. "Eagles coach Nick Sirianni is four ...
One of the winningest coaches in the NFL since he entered the league, Sirianni wears his heart on his sleeve, even when some fans want him to chill the heck out. And for the most part, his players have bought into that ethos.
On Friday, head coach Nick Sirianni provided an update on his team’s signal caller, and implied that it was looking like he’d be out for at least another week. The team ultimately made the call that Hurts will be out for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys later in the afternoon.
Nick Sirianni wore the hat given to NFC East champions as he sat at the podium and considered all the greatness that his Eagles still could accomplish this season. Personal goals, sure. Saquon Barkley has Eric Dickerson’s NFL rushing record in sight.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni heavily indicates that Kenny Pickett will be his starting quarterback in Week 17
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni says he’s “Still not there”, when asked about playing or resting his starters in Week 18 against the Giants
Saquon Barkley appears set to sit out the Philadelphia Eagles final regular-season game Sunday, denying the running back his chance at breaking Eric Dickerson’s NFL single-season rushing record.