Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts have now led the Philadelphia Eagles back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons. Despite their winning track record, Sirianni and Hurts are regularly the subjects of criticism, or see their accomplishments downplayed because of the talented roster surrounding them.
After landing a wild assertion after the Eagles NFC Championship win, Nick Sirianni finally addressed Jalen Hurts' "straitjacket" comments.
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni isn't spending any time worrying about some comments quarterback Jalen Hurts made over the weekend. Asked after Sunday's NFC Championship what it's like playing for Sirianni,
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts's condition for Sunday's NFC Championship Game was monitored all week because of a left knee injury, but Hurts was in the lineup against the Commanders and he played without showing any sign of an injury.
After reaching his second Super Bowl in three seasons with a 55-23 win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday, Sirianni and his team were awarded the NFC championship trophy by Eagles’ Super Bowl winner Nick Foles. Sirianni then got interviewed by FOX NFL broadcaster Terry Bradshaw for all of Lincoln Financial Field and America to hear.
Hurts appeared to injure his left leg against the Rams, which could affect preparations for the NFC title game. Sirianni did not offer an update on Quinyon Mitchell's shoulder, either.
The Eagles are returning to the Super Bowl with Jalen Hurts and Nick Sirianni at the forefront. And both made new history together.
After Jalen Hurts ran for three touchdowns and threw for one in the NFC Championship Game, he said the game plan was to "let me out of my straitjacket a little bit."
Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts have gone 50-20 together since 2021, including playoffs. They’re heading to their second Super Bowl in three seasons. So why is there a shadow lingering over their relationship?
The Philadelphia Eagles aim to overcome their Super Bowl 57 loss by focusing on the leadership of Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts. Despite past criticism, both have been pivotal in guiding the team to consecutive Super Bowls,
Wouldn’t you know, the quarterback few people want to call elite and the coach who many wanted fired last offseason are back in the Super Bowl. It is a second