Dirty play and a dirty mouth hurt the Birds on Sunday, when the Commanders gave themselves a chance to win the division. The coach seems OK with that.
Starting quarterback Jalen Hurts suffered a concussion in Week 16's loss to the ... At the start of the week, Eagles' head coach Nick Sirianni couldn't confirm who will be available come Sunday but reassured reporters that they have a plan in place.
On this front, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni reportedly tried to mend fences between Hurts and Brown. How? He had the Eagles actively practice and ponder team celebrations this week in an attempt to foster unity and an atmosphere of togetherness while getting them to recognize what they can accomplish when everyone is on the same page.
Turning to the medicine under the money, Sirianni noted that the Eagles' entire passing game could improve, from Hurts throwing the ball to his receivers tasked with catching it.
Hurts suffered a concussion on the second drive of Sunday's contest against the Washington Commanders. At the time, the Eagles appeared to be on a path to running away with a win but ended up losing a last-second contest 36-33 to their NFC East rival.
As the Philadelphia Eagles work to field their best team ahead of the NFL matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, the latest injury report on Jalen Hurts has raised concerns for both fans and the organization.
Now, in the days proceeding, Brandon Graham has commented on the situation – twice – Brown did too, and even Hurts has publicly reflected on the situation, but what about Nick Sirianni, the head coach and “CEO” of the Eagles? Has he talked to the duo about this?
The broadcast captured Sirianni, 43, having a heated exchange with defensive line coach Clint Hurtt, who appeared to stand in the head coach’s path to Carter, 23. Jalen Carter of the Eagles (98) was flagged for unnecessary roughness against the Steelers on Dec. 15, 2024. @Rate_the_Refs via Fox NFL/X