Eagles Fans And Players Alike Collectively Role Their Eyes At Nick Sirianni Running His Mouth After The Bills Game

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The Philadelphia Eagles escaped Buffalo with a narrow 13-12 win over Josh Allen and the Bills on Sunday, and Birds head coach Nick Sirianni was certainly feeling himself in the aftermath.

As the victorious Philadelphia Eagles were walking down the tunnel of Highmark Stadium toward their locker room, head coach Nick Sirianni was the loudest voice in the room, as he could be heard boastfully screaming about the win.

Both Philadelphia Eagles players and fans seemed fed up with head coach Nick Sirianni’s boasting after beating the Bills

Camera crews in the tunnels of Highmark Stadium recorded Sirianni yelling something about Buffalo fans talking trash and “not so much anymore,” before finishing it off with: “Not so much anymore. Love this s—!”

Sirianni’s bravado seemed to have rubbed those closest to the organization the wrong way, though, as fans noticed AJ Brown’s bemused face in the video.

“The way AJ Brown looked at him says a great deal,” a viral response from NFL reporter Mike Freeman added.

Eagles fans were all that thrilled by Sirianni’s comments either.

“Emotional win but man…. If you’re in charge of the offense and it’s your system… I don’t know if this is the response after that 2nd half donut,” tweeted SportsCenter anchor Kevin Negandhi.

“Always talking in the tunnel. Biggest loser in all of sports and it’s not particularly close either,” another viral post added.

“What on earth would convince him to do this given literally all context,” a third wondered.

It was certainly far from an impressive performance by the Eagles, particularly on offense, as they became first team since the 1987 Patriots to win multiple games in a season in which they didn’t complete a second half pass.

Furthermore, QB Jalen Hurts became first signal-caller since 1978 to go 0-7 or worse (in a half) in multiple games in a season.

The 11-5 Eagles — the first repeat champions in the NFC East in 20 years — will close out their 2025 regular season schedule on Sunday, January 4 at home against the Washington Commanders at 4:25 p.m. ET.

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