NFL coaches don't always get the glitz and glamour of NFL insiders announcing their new contract and financials, but deals are being signed as coaches work to avoid lame duck status. The Baltimore Ravens signed John Harbaugh to a three-year extension, entering the final year of his deal.
After leading Philadelphia to a 40-22 win over Kansas City in Super Bowl 59, the expectation was that Sirianni would become one of the NFL's highest-paid coaches as his contract expired following that huge victory.
At Tuesday's NFL owners' meeting in Florida, the Eagles owner said he'll " be the coach going forward." When he made this statement, Lurie hinted that Sirianni potentially already had signed that contract.
Jeffrey Lurie declined to offer details on #Eagles GM Howie Roseman’s contract situation, except to say that he’s signed “for a long time.” https://t.co/dUjn8fvcm3
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) April 1, 2025
Sirianni is among the winningest head coaches to start an NFL career. However, a loaded team and a highly criticized opening press conference have constantly caused pundits to ridicule the Eagles' head coach.
During the Super Bowl pregame show on Fox, Rams head coach Sean McVay called Sirianni the most "disrespected coach in the league."
According to Elias Sports, Nick Sirianni is the third NFL head coach to advance to multiple Super Bowls in their first four career years, joining Joe Gibbs (1982, ‘83) and Mike Tomlin (2008, ‘10) in that category. Sirianni is the first Super Bowl Era head coach to make the playoffs in each of their first four career seasons while reaching the Super Bowl multiple times (also Super Bowl LVII). He is also the only Eagles head coach to advance to two Super Bowls and is the second to appear in multiple NFL championship games (Greasy ...