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​.
There's a reason Big Red kept having Patrick Mahomes drop back and get squashed by the Eagles' D. Also, Nick Sirianni grows up.
Praise the Lord." What an awesome moment for the Sirianni family. Mike Kadlick is a contributor to the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. Before joining SI in November 2024, he covered the New England Patriots for WEEI sports radio in Boston and continues to do so for CLNS Media.
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.”
Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni pushed back against the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the tush push.
The NFL Competition Committee is reviewing a proposal submitted by the Green Bay Packers to ban the play Philadelphia’s made infamous.
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.
See this guy?” Nick Sirianni asked me as he exited the coaches’ offices at Lincoln Financial Field after a big Eagles win this season. Sirianni had a lean, swarthy fellow in a hug that was more like a headlock.
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,
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni had a perfect call out to a podcast producer that had him on the hot season last year.