Typically known for being overly aggressive, Philadelphia's coach played it safe, potentially costing his team three points at the end of the first half.
Who is the man in the shadows that resides on the sideline in Philadelphia? His name is Dom DiSandro. Most people know him as ‘Big Dom’. He is the hulking figure that stalks the
With the Philadelphia Eagles having secured their spot in the playoffs with multiple game weeks to spare, the opportunity was there for them to rest quarterback Jalen Hurts to make sure that he was going to be in tip-top shape for when the postseason came around.
Sirianni often takes the heat for his players' missteps even when it makes him look foolish. His players know it.
After having to scramble to replace Nakobe Dean, Nick Sirianni celebrated this Eagles defender for stepping up versus the Rams.
This time last year the coach's job was in peril. Fifteen wins later, two games from a second Super Bowl appearance, he clearly deserves a new deal.
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.
Asked if he was okay with the Eagles Pro Bowl receiver reading on the sidelines instead of engaging with the game on WIP's Morning Show, Nick Sirianni said yeah, he was, trashing any haters who used the video to slander Brown or his program as a whole.
The former Alabama quarterback has 259 passing yards, nine sacks and a spot in the NFC Championship Game after two playoff contests.
This was a very interesting yet weird moment and now Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has come to the defense of wide receiver A.J. Brown, who was seen reading a book o
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was the latest to weigh in on Brown’s reading habits during Tuesday’s appearance on Philly sports radio’s WIP Morning Show and said that he was completely “O.K.” with the Pro Bowl wideout’s behavior. Sirianni gave his full support to Brown for doing what he needed to do to mentally prepare for the game.
PHILADELPHIA -- Eagles coach Nick Sirianni offered a strong defense of A.J. Brown on Tuesday, saying he was "definitely OK" with the star wide receiver reading a book on the sideline in-game, and pushed back on those who speculated what was behind Brown's actions.