For a moment, it sounded as if Nick Sirianni was talking out of both sides of his mouth. Not that you could blame him. Barely an hour had passed since the 43-year-old head coach had clinched his second NFC championship berth in three seasons and,
Sirianni often takes the heat for his players' missteps even when it makes him look foolish. His players know it.
So much happened during the Eagles’ 28-22 win over the Los Angeles Rams at snowbound Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, so let’s let loose some leftovers, along with some of the ramifications coming out of it: PASSING Snow filled the air,
PHILADELPHIA -- It was during OTAs last spring when Eagles coach Nick Sirianni tapped left tackle ... in each of their first four seasons are John Harbaugh, Bill Cowher, John Robinson, Chuck ...
Yes, the Eagles are talented, but a roster does not self-govern its way to the doorstep of a second Super Bowl in three seasons. Nick Sirianni deserves more credit than he has been given.
The NFL is a league of perception, and it seems like Nick Sirianni's introductory press conference was ten years ago. On that day, Sirianni was mocked and ridiculed. Fa
According to Reiss, sources around the NFL also expect former Titans strength coach Frank Piraino to join Vrabel in New England. Pieraino was the Titans strength and conditioning coach from 2019-2022. In 2023, he became Tennesse’s director of sports performance.
Woody Johnson and the New York Jets must swap out motivation to finally value innovation in today's NFL that rewards franchises for guts.
PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Thursday answering reader questions during the first week of the Packers' offseason.
The NFL remains one of the world’s most popular sports leagues in countries and continents like Africa and Europe. It mainly gains its notoriety from its renowned star power and high-profile matchups that can feature any of the 32 distinguished franchises.
There is no more crucial partnership than the one between a head coach and his quarterback, no matter how good the coach’s offensive coordinator is.
To the NFL decision-makers in Chicago, New York, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Las Vegas and Dallas: Yes, you need to hire a coach. But that’s just the beginning. What do you need, really? It’s not someone who simply installs a system,