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.
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.
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 l
The Eagles had a couple of key players pick up injuries in Sunday's win over the Rams and head coach Nick Sirianni didn't have much of an update on either one during a Monday press conference.
Following their divisional-round victory over the Los Angeles Rams, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and cornerback Quinyon Mitchell were a bit banged up. And on Monday, head coach Nick Sirianni kept the injury updates rather vague ahead of the NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders,
The Philadelphia Eagles took another step toward claiming their first Super Bowl championship since the 2017 season when they got past the Los Angeles Rams, 28-22, in the divisional round of the playoffs.
That 2-2 start, all the doubts, and all the calls for Sirianni's job, that all feel likes forever ago now with the Eagles on the doorstep of the Super Bowl.
Sirianni addressed the situation when asked about the preparedness of offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who is prepping the Eagles for their game against the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round, and will also have completed interviews with the Cowboys, Jaguars, and Saints before that game kicks off.
The Philadelphia Eagles held off the Los Angeles Rams, and Nick Sirianni had a championship reaction to the Divisional Round win.
But every head coach has different expectations of their players, particularly on what they should be doing on the sidelines. Yet, don’t expect Eagles coach Nick Sirianni to stop Brown from reading that book. In fact, he’s known about it for a long time now.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni joined Bill Belichick and Andy Reid territory with the win over the Los Angeles Rams.
They had no plans to follow up with a day-after celebration. “No Victory Monday for us,” said head coach Nick Sirianni after the NFC East champions won their playoff opener 22-10, mainly by ...