Eagles coach Nick Silianni enjoyed a heartfelt moment with his family in the moment just after the team won the dominant Super Bowl victory over the Chiefs.
Already emotional Sirianni shares a loving hug with his wife to embrace his child after a match with Fox's Tom Rinaldi, before sharing an affectionate hug with his wife, I left his on-field interview.
“You won,” the Eagles coach hugged them, and he could hear.
In another adorable moment, Siriani picked up his son Miles. With a big smile on his face to his dad.
Syriani then spelled the team's name and led his son with the Eagles chant, with two who at the end shouted “Eagles.”
Cirianni and his wife, Brett Ashley Cantwell, share three children together: Jacob, 9, Taylor, 7 and Mile.
“This is the ultimate team game. You can't do great without the greatness of others,” Syriani said in an interview with Fox. “Everyone's great performances. Attack, defense, special teams. Howie [Roseman] I'll get everyone. Our coaching staff, these great players. We didn't really care what everyone was thinking about how we won or what they thought. All we wanted to do was win. ”
Another video from Sirianni It was posted online and showed him hugging his parents on the field after his championship victory.
Silianni was not the only one who enjoyed adorable moments with her child.
Saquon Barkley was joined by her daughter Jada on the set of the Fox postgame show, congratulating her Super Bowl victory.
“Congratulations, my favorite,” Jada said with a huge smile on her face.
The Eagles ruled the chief with a biased victory.
Philadelphia posted 34 unanswered points before the Chief finally reached the board with the rest of the 34 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
Sunday was the Eagles' first Super Bowl victory since beating New England in Super Bowl 2018.
