Nick Sirianni, Super Bowl LIX and Philadelphia Eagles
Just a few moments after emerging from the victorious locker room on Tuesday night, Haddon Township teammates Kiersten Callahan and Abby Wiedeman were all smiles as they posed for a picture with Super Bowl winner Nick Sirianni.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was furious about calls to ban the Tush Push, saying injury concerns "are a bit made up."
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni pushed back against the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the tush push. “I’ve seen some of the stuff that it’s an automatic play,” Sirianni said Tuesday at the NFL's scouting combine.
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At the NFL combine, coach Nick Sirianni defended Philadelphia's signature tush push play while general manager Howie Roseman discussed the team's offseason priorities.
It’s unclear if the Eagles will have their signature Tush Push/Brotherly Shove play at their disposal in 2025, as they seek to repeat as Super Bowl champions. But it is clear exactly how Eagles' coach Nick Sirianni feels about the Packers' proposal to ban the Eagles highly-effective sneak play.
NFL star C.J. Gardner-Johnson made sure his coach Nick Sirianni and other Philadelphia Eagles staff got a good look at his controversial Taylor Swift sweatshirt before their Super Bowl victory parade.
Nick Sirianni takes exception to the idea that the "Tush Push"/"Brotherly Shove" is an automatic play. The Eagles' signature short-yardage call is back under the league microscope again after the Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy openly wrote about his disdain for the play a few weeks ago,
Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson laughed at the idea of banning the Tush Push, but head coach Nick Sirianni feels insulted. The Green Bay Packers, a team the Eagles beat during their Super Bowl run this season,
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni pushed back against the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the tush push.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said Tuesday that a Green Bay Packers-led initiative to get the so-called “tush push” banned in the NFL is unfair and a “little insulting.” The tush push – also known as “The Brotherly Shove,
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni on Tuesday defended the tush push following Monday's news that the Green Bay Packers had proposed a rule to ban the play.