Eagles Fans Hilariously React to New ‘Italian Stallion’ Nick Sirianni (2024)

Eagles Fans Hilariously React to New ‘Italian Stallion’ Nick Sirianni (1)

GettyPhiladelphia Eagles fans get a bad reputation, but they are among the tamest in professional sports.

Leave it to Philadelphia Eagles fans to have fun with the very ethnic-sounding name of their new head coach. (Disclaimer: this football reporter is 100% Italian and qualified to comment on all jokes). Have at it, kids.

The reactions to the Eagles hiring Nick Sirianni were hilarious on Thursday as fans flocked to social media to comment. It was hard to ignore the masses bringing up his last name — Sirianni is almost too perfect for a guy set to lead a team that plays its home games in South Philly, aka the home of Rocky Balboa.

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There was a barrage of tongue-in-cheek references to popular shows like The Sopranos and Jersey Shore, as well as mobster movies like Goodfellas and The Godfather — and don’t forget the city’s favorite underdog tale, Rocky. It was raining puns (and Italian Stallions) all day.

Strombolis for Sirianni start the movement every sunday https://t.co/BqmLN0JZti

— Jeff McDevitt (@JeffMcDev) January 21, 2021

Of course, the decision to hire the 39-year-old offensive coordinator was no laughing matter. He’s tasked with fixing a broken quarterback in Carson Wentz and restoring prominence to a franchise just three years removed from hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. It won’t be easy for the Eagles’ first Italian-American head coachfree stromboli every Sunday at Stogie Joe’s? — but it might just be the shot of adrenaline (red gravy?) the franchise needed.

Nick Sirianni and his crew pulling up to the NovaCare Complex like https://t.co/WK15FRfc5e pic.twitter.com/3yAOS3AqJ4

— Chris Zingone (@Chris_Zingone) January 22, 2021

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Let’s not forget that Sirianni has impressive credentials stemming from Frank Reich’s budding coaching tree. Or would that be Doug Pederson’s coaching tree? Reich was his offensive coordinator for two seasons, including the wild Super Bowl ride in 2017. Either way, Sirianni has big shoes to fill.

On Thursday, a bevy of clips surfaced showcasing Sirianni either talking about coaching or complimenting his players. Reich, of course, has always held the young coordinator in high regard and heaped on the praise back at the 2018 NFL Scouting Combine.

“We worked for three years together in San Diego, it didn’t take me long during that tenure there that I thought if I ever had this opportunity he would be the guy that I would want to be my coordinator,” Reich said after hiring Sirianni in 2018. “He’s extremely intelligent. He’s very energetic. He’s very passionate about ball. He’s a great teacher, very systematic in his thinking, and just the way we see the passing game and the way we think about offensive football is very similar and very excited about getting Nick out and that he could be here with us.”

This would be concerning if Sirianni wasn't getting saddled with Carson Wentz https://t.co/UJLCEfZQOC

— David Howman (@_DH44_) January 21, 2021

The two first met as assistant coaches for the San Diego Chargers in 2013 and stayed in touch. Former Chargers running back Danny Woodhead joined SportsRadio 94WIP to discuss the similarities between them, referring to Sirianni as a “younger Frank Reich.”

“He has worked with Frank for however long so he is more of a younger Frank Reich,” Woodhead told Jon Marks and Ike Reese. “Maybe different personalities, but as far as knowing the game, I think there are a lot of similarities and with working with the quarterbacks.”

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Eagles Fans Hilariously React to New ‘Italian Stallion’ Nick Sirianni (2024)

FAQs

What does Nick Sirianni actually do? ›

Nicholas John Sirianni (born June 15, 1981) is an American football coach who is the current head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL).

What is Nick Sirianni's salary? ›

However, several online sources, such as The Sporting News, reported that when he was hired as head coach of the Eagles in 2021, Sirianni signed a five-year contract to the tune of $6–$7 million a year. That means that by 2026, he could be worth as much as $35 million.

Who is the Eagles head coach in 2024? ›

Head Coach Nick Sirianni meets with the media ahead of Saturday's practice.

Who is the new Eagles coach? ›

PHILADELPHIA -- Nick Sirianni is back for a fourth season as the Philadelphia Eagles' head coach, and pressure for his job is at an all-time high.

Who is the big guy next to Nick Sirianni? ›

Instead it was Dom DiSandro, aka Dom the security guy, a large man known for standing next to Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, who apparently needs more protection than the 62 huge athletes surrounding him.

Did Kelce retire? ›

Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Kelce announces retirement from NFL - Dave Helman reacts. Kelce said he was "upset" and "disappointed" that his final season happened to be when the Eagles likely had "the biggest collapse in the history of the organization."

What is Andy Reid's annual salary? ›

Top 10 Highest-Paid Coaches in U.S. Sports
RankCoachAverage Annual Salary
1Andy Reid$20M $20M $20M
2Sean Payton$18M $18M $18M
3Steve Kerr$17.5M $17.5M $17.5M
4Gregg Popovich$16M $16M $16M
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Who is the lowest paid coach in the NFL? ›

According to a report by Sportskeeda, the lowest-paid NFL coach in 2023 was the Cleveland Browns coach Kevin Stefanski. The Ohio team's coach joined them in 2020 and only made $3.5 million in 2023.

Who is the highest paid NFL coach? ›

Reid became the highest-paid coach in the NFL after signing a new five-year extension in April. The deal is reported to be worth $25 million per year, eclipsing the previous highest-earner — Bill Belichick — before he left New England after the 2023 season.

What is Jason Kelce's new job? ›

Jason Kelce has officially confirmed his new role as an ESPN as a football commentator following his retirement from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Who is the big guy with Eagles coach? ›

Dom DiSandro (born 1978 or 1979), nicknamed "Big Dom", is an American football employee who is the senior advisor to the general manager, director of gameday coaching operations and chief security officer for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL).

Who is the new Super Eagles coach now? ›

Finidi George appointed new Super Eagles head coach

The announcement came in a statement on Monday, with the NFF Board approving the recommendation of its Technical and Development Committee to hand over the reins to the 52-year-old former Ajax Amsterdam and Real Betis forward.

Why is Sirianni wearing the Italian flag? ›

By wearing the Italian flag on his apparel, Sirianni is honoring his father and his heritage, and showing respect for the culture and history of his ancestors.

How many children does Nick Sirianni have? ›

Nick Sirianni has three kids with Brett Ashley Cantwell. The Philadelphia Eagles coach and Cantwell first met in Kansas City in 2010.

Was Nick Sirianni in the movie Elf? ›

Of course, Sirianni didn't actually play Michael Hobbs, half-brother of Will Ferrell's character, Buddy the Elf, in the movie. That would be actor Daniel Tay, who is 10 years younger than the Eagles' second-year coach.

What is Nick Sirianni's new role? ›

The goal for the coaching staff in 2024 is that Fangio will bring stability to the defensive side of the ball, Moore will provide some fresh ideas for a talented offense and Sirianni will master his role as a CEO coach.

What type of coach is Nick Sirianni? ›

While Sirianni has already pretty much been a CEO-type of coach for the last 2 1/2 years since handing over offensive play-calling during the 2021 season, he certainly made it seem like he's giving up even more offensive control in 2024.

Why does Nick Sirianni have numbers on his visor? ›

PHILADELPHIA – Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni uses the visor he wears during a game as a memory board. He has used it to place stickers with the jersey numbers of players out for extended periods because of injuries.

Why does Nick Sirianni have the Italian flag? ›

Sirianni, in fact, has worn the visor with an Italian flag on the side for the majority of the regular season. He's previously stated he wears the patch to increase Italian representation and to honor his heritage.

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