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The Philadelphia Eagles and head coach Nick Sirianni have agreed on a massive contract extension. This news comes directly after the team won a Super Bowl a few months ago.
We've agreed on a multi-year extension with Head Coach Nick Sirianni ‼️ pic.twitter.com/K094MmJ0fR
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 19, 2025
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie released a statement on Sirianni earning a new multi-year contract extension.
"As an organization, we have always strived to create a championship culture of sustained success. Nothing is more important to fostering such an environment than having tremendous leadership.
"Nick has embodied everything we were looking for in a head coach since we hired him four years ago. His authentic style of leadership, football intelligence, passion for the game, and growth mindset have helped to bring out the best in our team. I am excited for what the future holds for the Philadelphia Eagles."

Sirianni was hired before the 2021 season and has found a lot of success as the leader of the Eagles. Philadelphia has reached two Super Bowls under his leadership, winning one, with both coming against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Eagles' coach has accumulated a record of 48-20 over his four seasons with the team. Sirianni has the second-most wins in NFL history for a coach over his first four seasons, sitting behind former San Francisco 49ers coach George Seifert.
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Sirianni is also the first coach in history to earn four playoff spots, two conference titles, and one Super Bowl in his first four years. The Eagles have built a strong unit under Sirianni, and he has guided them to the best of his abilities.
While many fans called for the team to let Sirianni go before the Super Bowl this past season, the organization has held steady. The decision seems to have been a good one, and the team ended up getting a title out of it.
This extension is well earned, and he will now be in charge of the Eagles for years to come. With quarterback Jalen Hurts under center, the Eagles should stay a top team in the NFC, giving the organization more chances to win.
Philadelphia will open its title defense on Sept. 4, 2025, against the Dallas Cowboys.
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