Philadelphia Eagles massive decision on Nick Sirianni’s future revealed by NFL insider
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni put himself on the hot seat a year after reaching the Super Bowl by leading one of the worst late-season collapses in NFL history. It’s going to come at a significant cost for the Eagles coaching staff.
After a 10-1 start to the regular season, the Eagles collapsed in the final weeks. Philadelphia dropped five of its final six games and then suffered an embarrassing 32-9 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card Round.
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Already poised to lose team leader and future Hall of Fame center Jason Kelce to retirement, Philadelphia’s coaching staff will also be overhauled this offseason. Neither defensive coordinator Matt Patricia nor offensive coordinator Brian Johnson will retain their roles in 2024. However, the larger question has been Sirianni’s future in Philadelphia.
- Philadelphia Eagles offense stats (Weeks 9-18): 199.2 passing yards per game, 11-8 TD-INT, 2.2 sacks per game, 82.1 QB rating, 6.0 net yards per attempt
As Sirianni and Eagles’ general manager Howie Roseman began evaluating NFL coaching candidates to take over as offensive and defensive coordinators, Eagles’ owner Jeffrey Lurie pondered a decision at head coach. The call was going to come down to Sirianni’s plan to replace Johnson and Patricia, with that one-on-one meeting with Lurie seemingly influencing the final decision.
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