Despite his sustained, four-year success, Sports Illustrated is taking shots at Philadelphia Eagles' head coach Nick Sirianni in advance of Sunday's NFC Championship Game.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set for the NFC Championship game but could be dealing with injuries to both Jalen Hurts and Quinyon Mitchell.
Sirianni has had a bumpy ride as the Eagles' head coach despite his success overall. Under Sirianni, Philadelphia has made the playoffs in four straight seasons, which includes three consecutive double-digit win seasons and a trip to Super Bowl 57 two years ago.
Ahead of the conference final against the Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles HC Nick Sirianni believes he has a key weapon in AJ Brown for his offense.
Nick Sirianni, the charismatic coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, has achieved more than success on the field. With a growing net worth thanks to his salary and sponsorship deals, his fortune doesn't go unnoticed.
After turning in one of his worst games of the season, Nick Sirianni weighs in on AJ Brown's lack of playoff production for the Eagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles held off the Los Angeles Rams, and Nick Sirianni had a championship reaction to the Divisional Round win.
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Nick Sirianni addressed the buzzy moment Tuesday during a radio interview, where he pushed back at speculation the receiver’s actions stemmed from agitation.
He kept taking sack after sack and by the time the game was over Jalen Hurts had thrown just 20 passes and been sacked seven times. Which is the most sacks in NFL postseason history by a quarterback throwing only 20 times.
Eagles HC Nick Sirianni gave some injury updates on Jalen Hurts and Quinyon Mitchell ahead of the NFC Championship Game vs. the Commanders.