All he does is win!” That was Nick Sirianni‘s message to the world after Jalen Hurts carried Sirianni back to the Super Bowl. Moments later, a classic from DJ Khaled blasted from the speakers at Lincoln Financial Field: “All I do is win,
After reaching his second Super Bowl in three seasons with a 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday, Sirianni and his team were awarded the NFC championship trophy by Eagles’ Super Bowl winner Nick Foles. Sirianni then got interviewed by FOX NFL broadcaster Terry Bradshaw for all of Lincoln Financial Field and America to hear.
Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni were asked about becoming the first Eagles QB and head coach to reach multiple Super Bowls together.‘We've been through a lot together' — Hurts and Sirianni on reaching a
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts's condition for Sunday's NFC Championship Game was monitored all week because of a left knee injury, but Hurts was in the lineup against the Commanders and he played without showing any sign of an injury.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni blows kisses to the fans as he and Dom ‘Big Dom’ DiSandro walk off the field after the Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams, 28-22, in an NFL Divisional Round playoff game, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, in Philadelphia. Andrew Mills | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
The Eagles are returning to the Super Bowl with Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni at the forefront. And both made new history together.
It’s every football coach’s dream: to lead his team to the Super Bowl. Few ever do it, regardless of how long they’ve been coaching. Head coach Nick Sirianni, in only his fourth season as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles,
The Eagles had just hired a first-time head coach in Nick Sirianni, who stammered his way through his opening press conference; who didn't know if his quarterback was going to be a disgruntled and declining Carson Wentz, or an unknown running QB coming off his rookie season in Jalen Hurts?
PHILADELPHIA — Enemies clad in burgundy and gold bespeckled a buzzing sea of green at Lincoln Financial Field, here after schlepping up I-95 to support their unlikely Washington Commanders, the Eagles’ would-be saboteur whom nobody predicted to be in this spot when the season began.
The Jamestown native and Southwestern High graduate has the Philadelphia Eagles back in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years.
By ROB MAADDI Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles are running back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three years and fifth time in franchise history. Barkley had another 60-yard