Sean McVay, Nick Sirianni
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,
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,
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay shares his thoughts on the Philadelphia Eagles ahead of their matchup on Sunday's playoff game.
The Philadelphia Eagles held off the Los Angeles Rams, and Nick Sirianni had a championship reaction to the Divisional Round win.
The season ended for the Los Angeles Rams with a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, and after the game, Sean McVay confessed how hard it was to watch his team lose in the Divisional Round.
Head coach Sean McVay was convinced his team was going to pull off the win. Speaking to reporters after the game, he admitted he was in disbelief after the team turned the ball over on downs with 26 seconds left on the clock, having had missed the chance to take a 29–28 lead.
The Philadelphia Eagles survived in the snow. And potentially saved head coach Nick Sirianni’s job in the process. That sounds hyperbolic, but according to what felt like the entire
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
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.
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,
Sean McVay dissected the ways the Rams could potentially stop Saquon Barkley — only the ninth 2,000-yard rusher in NFL history — when he considered the consequences if