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.
After meeting twice in the regular season, the Commanders and Eagles will meet for a third time on Sunday, in the NFC Championship Game. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni says that makes it incumbent on both coaching staffs to come up with schemes that the opponent hasn’t seen before.
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Hurts appeared to injure his left leg against the Rams, which could affect preparations for the NFC title game. Sirianni did not offer an update on Quinyon Mitchell's shoulder, either.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set for the NFC Championship game but could be dealing with injuries to both Jalen Hurts and Quinyon Mitchell.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders are about to square off for the third time this season -- the only difference being that a Super Bowl berth is on the line. Philly has a slight advantage in hosting Washington on their home turf at Lincoln Financial Field,
This time last year the coach's job was in peril. Fifteen wins later, two games from a second Super Bowl appearance, he clearly deserves a new deal.
Sirianni addressed the situation when asked about the preparedness of offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who is prepping the Eagles for their game against the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round, and will also have completed interviews with the Cowboys, Jaguars, and Saints before that game kicks off.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell will both be at the Eagles’ walkthrough on Wednesday, head coach Nick Sirianni said.
The Eagles are holding their first practice of the week on Wednesday and two players who picked up injuries in the divisional round are set to be part of it.
The old saying goes that familiarity breeds contempt, but as Nick Sirianni prepares to face the Washington Commanders for the third time this season,
After having to scramble to replace Nakobe Dean, Nick Sirianni celebrated this Eagles defender for stepping up versus the Rams.