The Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders are about to square off for the third time this season -- the only difference being that a Super Bowl berth is on the line. Philly has a slight advantage in hosting Washington on their home turf at Lincoln Financial Field,
Ahead of the conference final against the Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles HC Nick Sirianni believes he has a key weapon in AJ Brown for his offense. The Philadelphia Eagles are facing a new opportunity to reach the Super Bowl once again.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms dissect Nick Sirianni’s read on the Eagles’ pass game and point to how the team has really relied on the run game.
After having to scramble to replace Nakobe Dean, Nick Sirianni celebrated this Eagles defender for stepping up versus the Rams.
Eagles HC Nick Sirianni gave some injury updates on Jalen Hurts and Quinyon Mitchell ahead of the NFC Championship Game vs. the Commanders.
Nevertheless, head coach Nick Sirianni said he’s not concerned because he knows Philadelphia can win in multiple ways. “Yeah, we’re doing everything we can do to win each football game,” Sirianni said.
He kept taking sack after sack and by the time the game was over Jalen Hurts had thrown just 20 passes and been sacked seven times. Which is the most sacks in NFL postseason history by a quarterback throwing only 20 times.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni had a special comment for Jalen Hurts before a key game against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL playoffs.
The Philadelphia Eagles are en route to the NFC Championship and people are still talking about the team's passing attack and A.J. Brown's lack of targets. However, head coach Nick Sirianni was more than ready to shut down any concern about that when prompted to address it during Monday's press conference following the team's 28-22 win over the Los Angeles Rams.
Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: the Philadelphia Eagles recorded a big win to advance their Super Bowl goals, but in doing so, their top wide receiver, AJ Brown, ended the game with a stat line typically reserved for WR3s,
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is defending A.J. Brown, offering a strong argument about why he's fine with the star wideout reading on the sidelines during a game. Sirianni went to ...