May 19 – The Philadelphia Eagles have signed head coach Nick Sirianni to a multi-year contract extension, the team announced Monday. The exact terms of the deal were not made public.
Sirianni, 43, has guided the Eagles to a 48-20 regular-season record over the past four years, highlighted by their 14-3 run that led to a Super Bowl victory in the 2024-25 season.
Under his leadership, the team has made the playoffs every year, reaching the Super Bowl twice and achieving a 6-3 postseason record.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie praised Sirianni’s impact on the team in a statement: “Our goal has always been to build a championship culture with lasting success. Strong leadership is key to that vision.”

“Nick has been exactly what we hoped for when we hired him. His genuine leadership, football acumen, passion, and commitment to growth have been instrumental in bringing out the best in our players,” Lurie added.
Before taking the Eagles job in 2021, Sirianni served as offensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts and held coaching positions with both the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers.
The Eagles are set to begin organized team activities on May 27, followed by a mandatory minicamp on June 10.
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