Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni at the Combine explained why he promoted Kevin Patullo to offensive coordinator.
Jalen Hurts will have yet another offensive coordinator, but at least the Eagles' quarterback has familiarity with Kevin Patullo.
Before Nick Sirianni coached the Eagles — or anywhere — he was creating highlight reel moments as a wide receiver for the Mount Union Purple Raiders.
He went to the same bar a few weeks after the Eagles' Super Bowl loss. But the head coach has returned as a champion.
See this guy?” Nick Sirianni asked me as he exited the coaches’ offices after a big Eagles win this season. Sirianni had a lean, swarthy fellow in a hug that was more like a headlock. Both were smiling like maniacs.
Praise the Lord." What an awesome moment for the Sirianni family. Mike Kadlick is a contributor to the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. Before joining SI in November 2024, he covered the New England Patriots for WEEI sports radio in Boston and continues to do so for CLNS Media.
Philadelphia was awash in green on Valentine’s Day to celebrate its Super Bowl champions. Swooning fans screamed and cheered Friday as MVP quarterback Jalen Hurts and Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie took turns hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the start of the team’s victory parade through the City of Brotherly Love.
Jalen Hurts is about to have his fourth offensive coordinator in as many seasons. Usually that spells disaster for a young quarterback trying to find his way in the league.
Banning the tush push has been a topic of conversation around the NFL Scouting Combine this week and the idea has found some fans, but, as you'd imagine, Nick Sirianni is not one of them. The Eagles coach was asked about the calls to take a play that his team has mastered out of the game at a Tuesday press conference from the Scouting Combine and scoffed at the notion that it's an "automatic play" because of the players pushing quarterback Jalen Hurts from behind in short yardage.