Overview
- Nick Sirianni told The Athletic on Tuesday that he will not tone down his behavior, using an expletive and comparing any attempt to acting like Joey Tribbiani to explain why he cannot fake a different persona.
- Sirianni's blunt remarks build on a reputation for a fiery, in‑your‑face style that has produced public spats with opposing players, coaches, and fans.
- His stance arrives as he begins his sixth season with the Eagles, a run that includes annual playoff berths and a Super Bowl victory that supporters cite as proof his approach works.
- Reports that the Eagles traded receiver A.J. Brown and named Sean Mannion offensive coordinator were published in some outlets but appear to come from limited sources and remain unconfirmed in this coverage.
- The coach's refusal to change could keep tensions with rivals and the media high and will put focus on how the Eagles' front office and players respond as the team moves into the 2026 season.