Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts had a flawless performance on the field during the NFC Championship Game this past Sunday. It wasn't until he stepped up to the podium that he made a huge mistake.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni doesn't think you should read much into quarterback Jalen Hurts calling his offense a "straitjacket" following a blowout NFC championship game win. Take that for what you will.
“This game is about overcoming adversity,” Sirianni said on Sunday evening. “There are going to be good plays in the game and there are going to be bad plays in the game. There will be good moments in a season and bad moments in a season. It's about overcoming and embracing the adversity.” Sirianni knows something about adversity.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts's condition for Sunday's NFC Championship Game was monitored all week because of a left knee injury, but Hurts was in the lineup against the Commanders and he played without showing any sign of an injury.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni blows kisses to the fans as he and Dom ‘Big Dom’ DiSandro walk off the field after the Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams, 28-22, in an NFL Divisional Round playoff game, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, in Philadelphia. Andrew Mills | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Winning the NFC must be indescribable, but snatching the crown from your division rival makes it exponentially better. Head coach Nick Sirianni and his Philade
Hurts appeared to injure his left leg against the Rams, which could affect preparations for the NFC title game. Sirianni did not offer an update on Quinyon Mitchell's shoulder, either.
Through his antics, Nick Sirianni shows the same trait that served Andy Reid so well to thrive as all-time great Eagles coaches
Nick Sirianni and Jeffrey Lurie made some history with the Eagles Sunday, and so did their players during a 55-23 romp in the NFC championship game.
Nick Sirianni gave his explanation for Jalen Hurts' comment about being let out of his straightjacket on Sunday.
Referee Shawn Hochuli warned Washington of the potential touchdown that could be awarded after a third straight encroachment penalty.