
Nick Sirianni’s solution to the wall the Eagles have hit is somewhat encouraging
The Philadelphia Eagles are officially in the gut-check part of their season. After starting 4-0 and looking partially like the Super Bowl Champions, they’ve now dropped back-to-back games, including an embarrassing primetime loss to the New York Giants that felt like a knife to the chest of us fans.
They’re still 4-2, still very much alive in the NFC, but let’s be honest, this team looks nothing like the one that bulldozed its way to the Super Bowl two years ago. The offense has been stale, the energy flat, and the connection between players feels… off.
Nick Sirianni knows it. And after Sunday night’s mess, he finally sounded like a head coach who’s done pointing fingers and ready to fix what’s broken.
Nick Sirianni on the Eagles problems…
Nick Sirianni says his coaches and his players have all taken ownership with this 2 game slide
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Nick says he is thankful for going through the 2023 collapse and the start of last season because you grow from adversity and you get better from it. He says the Eagles would not have… pic.twitter.com/E7OPjiMdxk
Sirianni emphasized what good teams do when the pressure hits: they stay together.
“Yeah, like I said earlier, not in this sport is it ever on one person and we’re not in the business of assigning blame. We’re in the business of finding solutions,” Sirianni said. “I know we live in a world that wants to point fingers, but that’s not what good teams do. We’ve got a lot of confidence in Kevin and the offensive staff and love some of the thoughts that we have.”
That last line, “finding solutions,” is exactly what this locker room needed to hear. Because right now, it’s not about who’s getting targets or who’s calling plays. It’s about getting back to the core of what made this team great in the first place.
The Road Ahead
There are 11 games left in what’s already felt like a marathon season. The Eagles have taken everyone’s best shot and that comes with being the hunted. But if Sirianni’s message sticks, if this locker room really buys into the “no blame, just solutions” mindset, this team still has everything in front of them.
They just need to remember who they are.
Because the moment the Eagles get back to playing for each other instead of trying to prove individual points. That’s when this thing will turn around fast.




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