Nick Sirianni’s decisions could cost the Eagles in the playoffs — a breakdown of key mistakes and how they can impact Philadelphia’s postseason.
Philadelphia matched the 2022 Super Bowl team in wins with 14 in the regular season this year. While that wasn't good enough for the conference's top seed, it does give them a couple of home games should they advance in the playoffs. Essentially, the team needs to take care of business the way they normally do if they want to win on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles finished the 2024 season as the No. 2 seed in the NFC with a 14-3 record. Philly clinched the NFC East title with their win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 17, the organization's second division title and fourth consecutive playoff appearance since Nick Sirianni took over as head coach in 2021.
ESPN's Elle Duncan and Ryan Clark called out Philadelphia Eagles HC Nick Sirianni for his "Self Destructive Behavior" after Week 16 loss.
It may be the playoffs, and it is the fourth straight year the Eagles have made the postseason in all four years with Nick Sirianni as the head c
Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni
One of the winningest coaches in the NFL since he entered the league, Sirianni wears his heart on his sleeve, even when some fans want him to chill the heck out. And for the most part, his players have bought into that ethos.
Despite leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a 13-3 record so far in 2024, is Nick Sirianni still on the hot seat?
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni caught a lot of flack this week for choosing to keep his players healthy and benching them during the season finale against the New York Giants on Sunday.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni heavily indicates that Kenny Pickett will be his starting quarterback in Week 17
With five job openings — Jets, Bears, Saints, Patriots, Jaguars — around the NFL, several assistants and coordinators will be in the running along with former coaches, including Mike Vrabel, Ron Rivera, Robert Saleh and Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, among others.
The No. 2 seed Philadelphia Eagles are set to host the No. 7 seed Green Bay Packers on Sunday in an NFC wild-card game. Both teams are dealing with injuries to their quarterbacks. Jalen Hurts returned to Eagles practice after a two-week layoff with a concussion.