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It wasn't that long ago when Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts seemed - in terms of their relationship - to be on the outs. Following a troubling end to the 2023 season,
Jalen Hurts will soon be sporting a ring as a 2025 Super Bowl champion, with a game MVP trophy on his mantle, but that hasn't diminished the criticism from some who argue the Philadelphia Eagles quarterback is an elaborate game manager and the beneficiary of Saquon Barkley's brilliance.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has had enough of the criticism directed at his star quarterback Jalen Hurts after a recent ESPN NFL poll.
The Philadelphia Eagles are fortunate to have head coach Nick Sirianni in town. At this point last year, it wasn't clear if Sirianni would be with the franchise
In the history of the NFL, only eight teams have managed to win back-to-back Super Bowls. While winning it all is the ultimate goal for every team, some feel focusing solely on holding the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the year is counterproductive.
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PHILADELPHIA — The phrase “Super Bowl repeat” won’t be a part of Eagles coach Nick Sirianni’s messaging this season, for Sirianni believes making it the main focus of his message could distract his team from improving.
He was named the Associated Press's Head Coach of the Year after his first season at New York's helm. There's only one issue. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni was more deserving.
Football is a team sport, which was last evidenced pretty clearly in Super Bowl LIX: The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs thanks to an all-star setup on both sides of the ball, and despite an apparent disadvantage on the sidelines,
Criticism of Jalen Hurts' game is valid. But Hurts' Super Bowl MVP is what does — and should — matter to Nick Sirianni.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni offered a pointed response to the notion that quarterback Jalen Hurts was along for the ride during Philadelphia's Super Bowl run last season, calling it "bulls---."