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“Nick Sirianni Is Loyal To Us”: Pat McAfee Is Impressed As AJ Browns Stands Up for His Eagles

Published 01/04/2024, 11:10 PM EST

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Following the 31-35 defeat against the Arizona Cardinals, Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni has been subjected to rising criticism. The Eagles parted ways with Sean Desai and added defensive coordinator Matt Patricia to the roster to improve their defense. But the situation has only intensified even after this attempt, as the Eagles received a significant holiday season upset. Despite this terrible crisis, the head coach is still backed by his team. Many Eagles players, including A.J. Brown and Jalen Hurts, came to his defense and unveiled the significant qualities that make Sirianni unique.

Happy with A.J.’s words, Pat McAfee came forward to appreciate the Eagles’ togetherness amid this crisis in the latest episode of his show

Pat McAfee talks about Sirianni’s qualities!

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Pat McAfee was undoubtedly impressed by Sirianni’s loyalty. But above all, teams love their head coach. In his recent video of The Pat McAfee Show,Pat discussed the Eagles’ talents and shared a glimpse into their ultimate struggle this season. In the middle of the show, Pat showed A.J. Brown’s locker room video during the episode in one snippet, where Brown talked in defense of their head coach and said that this season showed zero snaps on the coach; it’s entirely on the team. Moreover, he confirmed that the head coach is loyal to the team.

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After watching the video, Pat was impressed with A.J. Brown’s statement and also commended Brown’s qualities: “We got accountability in that. We got players sticking in for coaches in on the shins for everybody. We also got some great eye contact. Look at me. Okay, I want you to see how I feel while saying this. I’m talking to you right now. You need to hear that Nick Sirianni is loyal to us.” This statement shows Pat’s stunned by Brown’s statement and his respect for their head coach.

There has been much anticipation about the dampening of the relationship between A.J. Brown and their head coach. However, the wide receiver clarified this by saying he is in a great relationship with the coach. Well, not only A.J. Brown, but Jalen Hurts also respects their head coach.

Jalen Hurts respects Sirianni!

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In the latest press conference, Jalen Hurts took a stand for his head coach when the media person asked him about the current situation of the head coach. He highlights the head coach’s loyalty, thereby indicating how he accompanied them emotionally whenever there was an extreme situation. Even Brown once said this when he was upset about the Seahawk matchup. Then Sirianni came forth to calm his anger, as Brown believed they had “messed up” the game.

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While the team strongly believes in their coach, veteran analyst Colin Cowherd thinks that Sirianni has messed things up, as he believes that the shuffling of the coordinators has been the prime cause of their defeat. He said, “It looks like he kind of missed on the next guys.” Amid this looming crisis, will Nick Sirianni be able to take the Eagles to victory? What are your thoughts on that?

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