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Nicholas John Sirianni (born June 15, 1981) is an American professional football coach who is the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as offensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts from 2018 to 2020 and as a coach of the San Diego / Los Angeles Chargers from 2013 to 2017 and the ...
2024年10月13日 · PHILADELPHIA — The door swung open. Nick Sirianni emerged. So did his three kids. The eldest is 8, the youngest 2. They piled behind the podium like they were taking a family photo.
- Brooks Kubena
- Staff Writer
Nick Sirianni is in his fourth season as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles with a combined 34-17 (.667) record, marking the most victories by a head coach in their first three years with the team as well as the highest winning percentage by a head coa.
2021年1月30日 · The Philadelphia Eagles officially introduced Nick Sirianni as the franchise’s 21st full-time head coach at a virtual news conference on Friday. To learn about the 39-year-old’s path to the...
2024年10月3日 · About 19 months after Nick Sirianni led the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl, almost 10 months since they stood at 10-1 and after an offseason shakeup of coordinators, the fourth-year head coach is in hot water with his team at .500.
- dgelston@ap.org
- Sports Writer
2024年1月16日 · Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie must decide the fate of coach Nick Sirianni and the rest of the staff following one of the biggest meltdowns in NFL history.
2021年1月24日 · On Sunday, Nick Sirianni was named the 21st full-time head coach in the history of the Philadelphia Eagles. Sirianni is the fifth head coach hired by Lurie and all five of them share at least one trait: They came to Philadelphia to begin their NFL head coaching careers.
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