The celebration as Super Bowl champions has come and gone for the Philadelphia Eagles . Now, they need to do whatever they can to repeat that success throughout the 2025 offseason. While some teams rest on their laurels following a Super Bowl title, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has made sure that won't be happening to his team.
The NFL has tabled discussions to ban the so-called tush push, the Philadelphia Eagles' controversial version of a quarterback sneak, but could continue those talks at the league owners' spring meeting in May, the league said Tuesday.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie hinted at a contract extension for head coach Nick Sirianni in light of heated discussions surrounding the tush push.
Eagles CEO Jeffrey Lurie said Nick Sirianni "has done an outstanding job" and that Sirianni will remain the team's coach "going forward." Sirianni is entering the final year of his five-year deal.
The Philadelphia Eagles will head to the White House on April 28 for their Super Bowl celebration with President Trump, and Nick Sirianni is looking forward to it.
Browns quarterback Kenny Pickett still has fans from his one year in Philadelphia, as both Nick Sirianni and Kellen Moore say time there was valuable.
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With Mekhi Becton gone, it means that the Eagles only need to replace their right guard. Luckily, they have Tyler Steen, who they drafted in the third round of the 2023 draft, and Kenyon Green, the former first-round pick from the Texans.
Despite a league vote coming regarding the legality of the Tush Push, several top defensive-minded head coaches are coming to the Philadelphia Eagles' defense.