Nick Sirianni Has Matured, But Didn’t Lose His Passion
Few coaches have had a better start to their careers than Nick Sirianni. In 4 years, he has made 2 Super Bowls, made the playoffs all 4 times, and won…

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – FEBRUARY 5: Head coach Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles answers questions during the team’s Wednesday media availability ahead of Super Bowl LIX at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel on February 5, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Eagles face the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday in the Caesars Superdome.
(Photo by Michael DeMocker/Getty Images)Few coaches have had a better start to their careers than Nick Sirianni. In 4 years, he has made 2 Super Bowls, made the playoffs all 4 times, and won 48 games. All of those put him in very rare territory, and as of now, he has one of the best-winning percentages ever for a Head Coach.
And yet, he has also been the subject of much doubt. After the collapse in his 3rd season, there were calls for his job. Even weeks into this season, he was still being dragged over coals for some of his on-field antics. Especially after an incident in the Browns game where he yelled at some fans, and then brought his kids to the press conference.
But you will notice while the media and fans turned on him at that moment, the team never did. They actually rallied behind him. The team took off after that moment. Was it all because of that? No, but you cannot deny his role in transforming the culture of the team.
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