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There has been a lot said about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts over the last few days, but head coach Nick Sirianni came to his defense on Tuesday.
The Eagles had an uneven performance in their win over the Lions, but they are now focused on the Cowboys. Head coach Nick Sirianni spoke on Monday about his philosophy on winning the turnover battle,
“A.J., go read a bleeping book,” another screamed when star receiver A.J. Brown was flagged for an illegal block on a Saquon Barkley run that had taken the Eagles into Detroit territory on the final play of the third quarter.
We can say a lot about the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense, and even what Jalen Hurts is as a player at times. It's evident that Hurts isn't a top-five quarterback in the NFL by any means, but he's a lot better than many give him credit for.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni didn’t have to refuse to answer questions about receiver A.J. Brown on Friday. Sirianni didn’t get any.
Footage caught Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni pointing and laughing at Jared Goff after he tossed an incomplete pass.
The offense might lack rhythm, but you need only to look at Sirianni's record to know the big picture is working.
Eagles coach Nick Sirianni has grown tired of A.J. Brown questions as the star receiver's frustration continues despite the team's 7-2 record and playoff push.
Coach Nick Sirianni said after the game that the goal was to end it with a touchdown on a 50-50 ball to a single-covered Brown. If the pass hadn’t been underthrown, that may have happened. But it was, and the pass was incomplete. If the Eagles had blown the game, Sirianni would have never heard the end of it.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/eagles/onsi as Inside the Eagles' Obsession That Has Fueled The Franchise's Greatest Run. PHILADELPHIA - Nick Sirianni’s Eagles have elevated ball security into an art form.