Nick Sirianni, the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, has been instrumental in leading the team to two Super Bowl appearances in his first four seasons. His contract extension is becoming a key topic, especially after winning the 2024 NFL season with quarterback Jalen Hurts as the main star.
Sirianni’s contract expires after the 2025 season. The situation is to think about whether Hurts is likely to be without his tactical point man. The organization will have to sit down and negotiate with someone who has reached two league finals in his first four years as an NFL head coach, something only two other tactical leaders have accomplished.
After the recent Super Bowl LIX victory, Sirianni is expected to receive a significant contract extension, but there is no news yet. Still, the Eagles head coach did not present much drama when answering about negotiations with the Philadelphia franchise.
What did Sirianni say about his contract extension?
“These things will take care of themselves. I’m not too concerned about it. I don’t really get into contracts with anybody. I’m not going to get into it on this one. It will take care of itself,” Sirianni said in an interview with Eliot Shorr-Parks of WIP.
Sirianni’s opinion expresses the calmness of someone who is confident in the results he has achieved during his four seasons at the helm of the Eagles. A Super Bowl and an NFC title are enough to keep him from putting pressure on himself when it comes to an extension.
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