Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni have some surprising history with each other.
What you should knowThe Eagles will be wearing their home jerseys when they take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Feb. 9.According to sources, Landen Dickerson is expected to be ready to play in the Super Bowl.
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No, you’re probably not going to see Sirianni and Hurts together in a TV commercial any time soon, like Reid and Mahomes are. But that’s OK. They just keep on winning.
Reid has mastered the art of managing the big game while Sirianni has not reached that point. The Philadelphia coach has been through it and he was close on his first Super Bowl attempt. Now he must show that he has caught up to Reid. It’s a major challenge that few have been up to at this point.
Big Red’ makes big bucks. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is renowned for being a genius football mind who has won three Super Bowls in Kansas City’s hot-seat. The Chiefs are the
Head coaches Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs and Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles are set to face off in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years. Of course, that last matchup, which capped off the 2022 season, saw the Chiefs narrowly win 38-35.
Just days before the Super Bowl showdown against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles might be getting a major boost. Nick Sirianni could welcome back a star player from injury. The Philadelphia Eagles will try to prevent the Kansas City Chiefs from winning the Super Bowl for a third consecutive year.
"They’re obviously very good at it," Eagles coach Nick Sirianni said of the Chiefs on short-yardage plays. "We’re really good at it, too.”
Sirianni, at least for now, has navigated the tension, persuading big-ego stars like Hurts and Brown to play smaller roles in the offense, to be unselfish, to pick their spots to shine. And winning — the Eagles are 15-1 since their Week 5 bye — has been the elixir.