Nick Sirianni's relationship with Jalen Hurts has been widely discussed for almost two seasons, but the Eagles star quarterback is making it clear the duo is on the same page.
Through his antics, Nick Sirianni shows the same trait that served Andy Reid so well to thrive as all-time great Eagles coaches
While fans routinely attack Philadelphia's QB1 for one reason or another, Nick Sirianni has nothing but nice things to say about Jalen Hurts.
USAT's Lorenzo Reyes admits it might be time to put some respect on Nick Sirianni's name for coaching his way into the playoffs every season.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni have some surprising history with each other.
Most famously known for his "Peanut Punch" tactic to force fumbles, Tillman's name is brought up all throughout NFL broadcasts when there is a forced fumble in a key moment, as there was in the NFC Championship Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders last Sunday.
Jalen Hurts flashed a rare smile when Nick Sirianni screamed on the podium after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC championship game: "All he does is win."
There are plenty of goofy bets relating to the Super Bowl, from a Travis Kelce proposal to Taylor Swift to tears during the national anthem.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is making his case as one of the best coaches in the NFL, having led the team to two Super Bowl appearances in three years. But he has been under fire this season from both analysts and fans over the style of the Eagles’ offensive approach.
With the Super Bowl still over a week away, one prevailing narrative has been growing with each passing day: Jalen Hurts is the Philadelphia Eagles’ weak link. Now granted, this isn’t exactly new, as Hurts has pretty much been getting flack from opposing fans – and even some of Philly’s faithful – for years now,