Eagles Agree To Multi-year Extension With Nick Sirianni After Super Bowl Win

The Philadelphia Eagles are rewarding Nick Sirianni after he led the club to its first Super Bowl win since 2018. The team agreed to a long-term extension with Sirianni, it announced Monday.
The Eagles did not announce specifics regarding Sirianni's extension. In the team's statement, team CEO Jeffrey Lurie praised Sirianni for "his authentic style of leadership" among other things.
We’ve agreed on a multi-year extension with Head Coach Nick Sirianni ‼️ pic.twitter.com/K094MmJ0fR
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) May 19, 2025
Sirianni, 43, was hired as the Eagles' head coach in 2021. Prior to that, he served as the Indianapolis Colts' offensive coordinator. He oversaw the team's transition to Jacoby Brissett after Andrew Luck's surprising retirement ahead of the 2019 NFL season and helped the team reach the playoffs under Philip Rivers the following season.
Sirianni proved to be the right hire in Philadelphia. With the team coming off a 4-11-1 season, the Eagles fired Doug Pederson and brought in Sirianni. The Eagles rebounded to 9-8 in his first year as head coach, before losing in the wild-card round of the playoffs. The next year, Sirianni led the Eagles to the Super Bowl, where they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.
After a disappointing 2023 — in which the Eagles again made the playoffs, but lost in the wild-card round — Philadelphia got back on track in 2024. The team went 14-3 in the regular season, and reached the Super Bowl for the second time in four seasons under Sirianni.
The Eagles got revenge the second time around, defeating the Chiefs 40-22 to win Super Bowl LIX.
While the Eagles are expected to be a Super Bowl contender in 2025, the team will have to overcome change. Last year's offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore, left the club in the offseason to be the head coach for the New Orleans Saints.
That change may not disrupt the Eagles too much. Sirianni has experience with coordinators leaving. Following the 2022 season, both Shane Steichen and Jonathan Gannon left for head-coaching jobs elsewhere. The Eagles weathered those departures, and won the Super Bowl two seasons later.
That change could prove significant, but as long as Sirianni has Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and A.J. Brown around, the Eagles will probably be just fine moving forward.