Nick Sirianni is one of the most notorious coaches in the NFL. He is one of the best coaches in the league and is known for his intense energy and enthusiasm both on-and-off the field. He has had many accomplishments in just his fourth year as a head coach. Sirianni has helped the Eagles make the playoffs every single season and has already been to the Super Bowl, twice, in his career. In fact, Sirianni’s offense has already helped the Eagles to achieve the 3rd and 4th best regular season win-loss record in their franchise history.
Sirianni started his coaching career in the NFL in 2009 as a Offensive Quality Control coach for the Chiefs. He stayed with the Chiefs for four seasons before moving on to San Diego Chargers in 2013. He was the Quarterbacks coach and a wide receiver coach for the Chargers. In 2018, Sirianni was named the offensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts and after three seasons, the Eagles hired him as a head coach.
“No way Nick Sirianni has a good relationship with his players, he’s way too childish and immature.”
— Philadelphia Eagles Central (@pheaglescentral) February 3, 2025
Nick Sirianni’s relationship with his players: pic.twitter.com/DXSqKQmgtY
Sirianni is known to bring intense energy on the field. Multiple reports also state that Sirianni tries make deep connections with every man on the roster. Even when the Eagles won the NFC title this year, Sirianni was the first to point out how great of a quarterback Jalen Hurts has been for the Eagles.
The head coach for the Eagles is not liked by many opposition fans and players and some have even called his naive at times. His on-field antics bother many. However, Sirianni is unapologetically just being himself. Love him or hate him, behind Andy Reid, nobody has had more success than coach Sirianni in the NFL.
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After beating the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, Sirianni just won his first Super Bowl as a head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. Nick Sirianni has been to the Super Bowl twice as a head coach, so far in his coaching career.
Nick Sirianni in four seasons as Eagles HC:
— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) January 27, 2025
🦅 Made Super Bowl twice
🦅 Made the Playoffs every year
🦅 53-23 record
🦅 Highest winning % among active head coaches (.706) pic.twitter.com/jPNUvZN4KH
His first appearance came in 2022 where the Eagles had the best record in NFC going 14-3 in the regular season. The Eagles were leading the game for the most part, however, the Chiefs made a late comeback and defeated Philadelphia. The final score was 38-35.
After getting knocked out of the playoffs in the 2023 season, Sirianni and the Eagles have now won a Super Bowl together in the 2024 season. It was a thorough beatdown and the match was not even close. In fact, the Eagles held the Chiefs to 0 points until midway through the third quarter. The final score was 40-22 and most of those points came in, for the Chiefs, when the match was already over. The Chiefs’ three-peat dreams were shattered by Sirianni and the Eagles.
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Nick Sirianni has coached the Eagles for four seasons so far. He is the only head coach to make the playoffs in each of his first four season and reach the Super Bowl twice, over the last 40 years. Sirianni is also only the second coach in Eagles’ franchise history, to win a Super Bowl.
Nick Sirianni got the cutest congrats postgame 💚 pic.twitter.com/zl2Dsqz91z
— NFL (@NFL) February 10, 2025
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