
Nick Sirianni and his Philadelphia Eagles are in the middle of something special right now, whether people want to admit it or not
Through all the weekly noise, manufactured panic, talk radio meltdowns, and fake crises, Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles just keep winning.
Fresh off their second Super Bowl title and sitting one win, or one Cowboys loss, away from locking up the NFC East again, the Eagles are on the verge of doing something no team in this division has done in more than two decades by winning the NFC East in back-to-back seasons.
Nick Sirianni is at the center of it and is also a name that the city of Philadelphia wanted to run out of town not that long ago.
Nick Sirianni.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni is the first coach in franchise history to have five straight winning seasons to start his Eagles career.
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) December 15, 2025
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I’ve always been a Nick Sirianni guy. Even when it wasn’t popular. Even when the city mocked the flower speech. Even when the sideline incident last season turned into a national soap opera and suddenly everyone decided he “wasn’t built for Philly.”
I never bought it.
Because while people were busy psychoanalyzing press conferences and tone policing body language, Sirianni was doing the one thing that actually matters in the NFL.
Winning.
Let’s be very clear about what’s happening here. Nick Sirianni is about to accomplish something Andy Reid never did in Philadelphia: win the NFC East in consecutive seasons. Reid is a Hall of Fame coach. A legend. A guy who finally got his flowers in Kansas City. But even he couldn’t sustain division dominance in Philly the way Sirianni has.
That matters.
This isn’t an accident. It’s not luck. It’s not “just the roster.” Sirianni’s greatest strength has always been his ability to rally the locker room and manage egos in a league where egos can tear teams apart. This roster is loaded with stars. Super Bowl MVP quarterback. Elite receivers. High-profile defenders. Veterans. Young studs. And yet, through adversity, slumps, media nonsense, and outside noise, this locker room has stayed unified.
That starts at the top.
You can laugh at the flower speech all you want, but players believe in this guy. They play for him. They defend him. They respond to him. That buy-in doesn’t happen by accident, and it doesn’t happen for coaches who “aren’t built for Philly.”
This city loves winners. Period. Nick Sirianni just keeps winning.
Five straight winning seasons to start a coaching career. Multiple division titles. Two Super Bowl appearances. A Super Bowl championship. And now, potentially back-to-back NFC East crowns in a division that eats coaches alive.
That’s not fluff. That’s substance.




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