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Philadelphia Eagles, Nick Sirianni

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Eagles OC Search Could Take Nick Sirianni Turn
The Philadelphia Eagles remain one of the teams sniffing around the league looking for their next offensive coordinator.

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Nick Sirianni’s role in offensive coordinator search, play-calling head coaches: Eagles mailbag
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Eagles hire Packers QBs coach Sean Mannion as their 5th offensive coordinator in 5 seasons
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Nick Sirianni Calling His Own Plays Would Be A DISASTER!
Is there a possibility that Nick Sirianni ends up not hiring an offensive coordinator and calling his own plays this season?

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Eagles OC 2026 Opening: Why Candidates Are Passing On Philly
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NFL insider drops hint that Eagles fans definitely don’t want to hear
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Lehigh Valley Live
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Sink or swim? Latest report suggests Eagles could make bold decision with Nick Sirianni

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Eagles may allow head coach Nick Sirianni to handle play calling if they don’t land an OC who is ready for that role. Sirianni gave up play calling during his first season with the Eagles in 2021 after struggling in that area, so handing the keys back over to him would be surprising and risky.
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Details about Jeffrey Lurie-Nick Sirianni could indicate a potential change ahead

Something was brought to the surface about the Jeffrey Lurie-Nick Sirianni dynamic, and it could be a sign of things to come.
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PhillyVoice
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Tell the people what they need to hear, Nick Sirianni.

Hey, Nick Sirianni. Everyone wanted to hear what you didn't say – that the new OC will have total control of the offense. There's still time to say it.
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