New Orleans – Remember when he was hired, did he sound a little strange at his introductory press conference?
Nick Silianni has been laughing about it recently, and one day he can go to sleep and no one can raise it again.
He's probably in a good place for that.
The Super Bowl-winning head coaches don't have to worry too much about how they came to the door.
In a way, it's hard to remember that a year ago, Sirianni was on fire due to the late season collapse that ended with the Eagles' embarrassing first-round playoff banishment.
A year later, Syrianni and the Eagles are on the top of NFL Mountain. He climbed at Caesars Superdome in Super Bowl 2025 with a Sunday night Chief defeat of 40-22.
Cirianni, 43, was ready to play the team as the Eagles won the Chief Dynasty, where they won two straight Super Bowls and three straight Super Bowls in five years.
There was no doubt that either side was stronger, better prepared and more prepared from the opening kickoff.
“It's a great football team,” Silianni said on the podium. We have selfless men, we have people who fight for each other and love each other.”
Sirianni shed tears before the 2023 Super Bowl.
That's him.
He can irritate his opponents with what is considered a rude style. And it didn't work well in last season's stretch as the Eagles collapsed after a 10-1 start of the season.
The Eagles reloaded – most notably adding Saquon Berkley – and in his fourth year the head coach blossomed into a more capable and consistent leader.
The Eagles went 14-3 in the regular season, preventing the Chiefs from winning their third consecutive Super Bowl.
As the final seconds of a drama-free victory were ticked, Silianni glanced at Skyward considering what he had just achieved.
“All the glory to God. He has given us the talent in these situations, blessing our team with talent and coaching football,” Syriani said. Ta.
This time there was pressure on the Eagles, but two years ago they were emerging teams and they had a big fight in a 38-35 defeat in the Super Bowl.
Given the strength of this past season and the way the NFC's number one seed Lions were devastated in defense and beaten in the Division Round, the road to the Super Bowl was well paved for Silianni .
Once he passed the qualifying, he and his team delivered sensational performances.
Of course, Sirianni had a bit of a plot.
It was 17-0 and the Eagles were in control when Jalen Brown's third pass was intended to have AJ Brown fail badly.
As Brown left the field he turned around, said something to Silianni, then turned away.
Sirianni shot back with a few brown words.
problem?
No, teacher.
Soon the Eagles returned the ball and Brown was hauling it on a 12-yard touchdown pass.
It was 24-0 and the defeat began.
It is noteworthy that it was brown and along with receiver Devonta Smith, Sirianni was dyed in a traditional Gatorade shower.
Sirianni is 48-20 in the regular season and currently has a Super Bowl defeat and one Super Bowl victory, with one win on his three-year resume.
Expect a significant contract extension waiting for him.
“I will shed tears of happiness tonight,” Siliani said. “There was a lot of work on this.”





