Eagles Owner Hints at New Contract for Nick Sirianni
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"You guys will find out soon enough that Nick [Sirianni] will be our coach moving forward," Lurie said, via Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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Sirianni isn’t stressing about it. “These things will take care of themselves,” he said.
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Having a tight end who is capable in both the running and passing game adds a level of unpredictability to an offense because that player can fill a variety of roles, which then leaves the defense gu...
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