After the Philadelphia Eagles punched their ticket to the Super Bowl, thousands of fans flooded the city’s Broad Street in ...
It's time for film. It's time for coach Nick Sirianni to do something a little different. All the players know what's coming. And they look forward to it. What's the overarching message?
Jeffrey Lurie is the current owner of the Eagles. He purchased the team alongside his mother, Nancy, in 1994 for a total of ...
Head coach Nick Sirianni has led the Philadelphia Eagles back to the Super Bowl for the second time during his tenure. A victory in Super Bowl 59 would stop the Chiefs short of a three-peat ...
Nick Sirianni has reached his second Super Bowl in his first four years as the Eagles’ head coach. Still, his contract is set to expire, and he and Howie Roseman are looking for long-term security.
February 4 - NEW ORLEANS -- Eagles coach Nick Sirianni knows what losing a Super Bowl feels like. As he prepares Philadelphia and quarterback Jalen Hurts for a rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs ...
Head coach Nick Sirianni has led the Philadelphia Eagles back to the Super Bowl for the second time during his tenure. The Super Bowl 59 matchup against coach Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs ...
Despite facing plenty of criticism, Nick Sirianni has been nothing short of elite through his brief, four-year career as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. Now he’s led the Eagles to a ...
9. As the Eagles look to win their second Super Bowl in franchise history, head coach Nick Sirianni will be coaching in his second Super Bowl in three seasons. Sirianni, who has a 48-20 record ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie praises head coach Nick Sirianni prior to Super Bowl LIX. Cincinnati Bengals guard Cody Ford joins 'The Insiders' to share his insight on Super Bowl LIX.
Sirianni said there was little dwelling on the 38-35 defeat to the Chiefs but that he is now able to view it as a part of the team's progression. "We are grateful for that, thankful for that, as ...
When asked about it later that week, Sirianni wasn’t contrite. “Yeah, you know, emotions run high in games,” Sirianni later told NBC Philadelphia. “I give it to the Kansas City fans.