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.
Rams edge-rusher Jared Verse, a Bloomsburg, Pa. native, is a favorite for Defensive Rookie of the Year, with 76 QB pressures and 4.5 sacks. He also has no love for the people that will be in the parking lots Sunday.
With the Divisional Round rapidly approaching, are Kellen Moore's head coaching interviews affecting the Eagles? Nick Sirianni weighs in.
Nick Sirianni blends fiery passion with heartfelt leadership, creating a culture where players can thrive in Philadelphia.
Nick Sirianni's tenure as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles has been a roller coaster of sorts over the last four seasons. While he remains the winningest coach in team history through this stretch, there have been plenty of controversial moments that have led some analysts to believe a change in leadership is needed.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni defended star wide receiver A.J. Brown for reading a self-help book on sideline during game.
"Better than Andy Reid. Better than Dick Vermeil. This is the fourth consecutive season he has led this team to the playoffs. He's the only coach in Eagles history to do that his first four seasons. He was a play away from beating Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes in a Super Bowl."
Jalen Hurts tossed two touchdown passes in his first game since a late-season concussion, Dallas Goedert threw three stiff-arms on a rugged touchdown catch and the Eagles rode their NFL-best defense to a 22-10 wild-card playoff win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.
You have to hand it to Eagles fans. They saw A.J. Brown reading a book on the sideline and did something about it. They started buying the book i
Typically known for being overly aggressive, Philadelphia's coach played it safe, potentially costing his team three points at the end of the first half.