"Fire Andy" chants echoed throughout the stands in Philadelphia during Andy Reid’s final season coaching the Eagles in 2012. Nick Sirianni heard many of those same fans yelling “Fire Nick” in Week 6.
Reid found his greatest success after Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie fired him following a ... “You think back to 2013, when Andy joined the organization, made us an immediate winner and really ...
"Fire Andy" chants echoed throughout ... Bowl for the second time in three years. Reid found his greatest success after Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie fired him following a 4-12 season.
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Nick Sirianni overcomes his own adversity for another Super Bowl trip - NBCSP But he’s also a pretty good coach, especially for this team. And it’s time Sirianni gets his flowers. Next season, Sirianni is set to enter the final year of the five-year contract he signed when he was named the head coach in 2021.
The NFL’s security chief projected confidence as New Orleans prepares to host the Super Bowl in the aftermath of a terror attack that killed 14 people on New Year’s Day.
The Philadelphia Eagles can trace their run to the Super Bowl to an epic collapse last season. The Eagles were indeed flying high as the best in the NFL, boasting a 10-1 record with a No. 1 seed, home-field advantage in the playoffs, and yes, a Super Bowl ring all ahead as credible goals.
What you should knowThe Eagles will hold their first practice for the Super Bowl Thursday afternoon. They'll face the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans next week.Nick Sirianni calls Andy Reid one of the two best coaches in NFL history — even though Reid once fired him.
For more than five decades, the NFL has announced the host cities for each Super Bowl. One of the cities that was never named: Philadelphia. Why? Lets get into it.
Reid and the Eagles advanced to their only Super Bowl together in 2004, when they fell 24–21 to a New England Patriots side led by quarterback Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick. Before then, the Eagles had suffered three consecutive losses in NFC Championship games under Reid.
When the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC Championship on Sunday against the Washington Commanders, a Super Bowl berth apparently wasn't the only thing on owner Jeffrey Lurie's mind. Mentioned this ...
The Eagles, given their loaded roster and unfulfilled aspirations from a year ago, were expected to be here — despite Terry Bradshaw’s bizarre question to owner Jeffrey Lurie on the trophy podium.