Nick Sirianni should be a good salesman.
The Eagles' head coach is scheduled to meet with team owner Jeffrey Lurie to discuss how he plans to improve the franchise after the epic collapse that culminated in Monday's wild-card loss to the Buccaneers. According to ESPN.
Owner-coach meetings are a regular occurrence, but Sirianni's predecessor, Doug Pederson, did not survive the 2021 meeting despite winning a Super Bowl.
“Three years ago, Doug Pederson failed to meet Eagles owner expectations and was fired.'' Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jeff McClain tweeted:.
According to ESPN, Sirianni's pitch to owners will include plans for potential changes to offensive and defensive coordinators and potential assistants.
Sirianni and general manager Howie Roseman have already reached out to coaches, coordinators and coaching agents about the potential vacancy. According to a report by ESPN.
It's clear that big changes are coming for the Eagles after their early postseason loss, but the biggest storyline surrounding the team is whether Sirianni will pay for his failure.
Philadelphia started the year 10-1 following last season's Super Bowl appearance, but lost six of its final seven games, including the road wild-card game.
The Eagles have made the playoffs three years in a row under Sirianni, who went 34-17 in the regular season, but Pederson's firing shows that sometimes not even a title can save a coach.
Sirianni reportedly still has two years left on the five-year contract he signed when he was appointed.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts regressed in his first year under offensive coordinator Brian Johnson, and the defense struggled under Sean Desai and Matt Patricia, who was promoted midseason.
The Titans have requested an interview with Johnson in preparation for the head coaching job, and he will likely go to another team if he doesn't get the lead job.
The Eagles will definitely have a new defensive coordinator.
As Lurie considers Sirianni's replacement, the Eagles are preparing for the possible retirement of center Jason Kelce and the potential loss of veterans Fletcher Cox and Brandon Graham.





