As of now, the Philadelphia Eagles have not announced any plans to extend head coach Nick Sirianni’s contract. His current contract is set to expire after the 2025 season. Despite leading the team to two Super Bowl appearances in his first four years—a feat achieved by only a few coaches like Mike Tomlin and Joe Gibbs—Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has indicated that discussions about a contract extension are not a priority at this time.
Sirianni’s tenure has been marked by both significant achievements and challenges. After a strong start, the team faced difficulties, including a 1-5 finish in the previous regular season and a playoff loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. These setbacks led to coaching staff changes and adjustments in team strategy. However, the Eagles rebounded impressively, achieving a franchise-record 10-game winning streak and securing another Super Bowl berth. This turnaround has led to discussions about Sirianni’s future with the team, with some analysts advocating for an immediate contract extension to ensure stability and continued success.
It’s worth noting that reports of Sirianni signing a massive $507.9 million contract extension are not accurate. These claims have been debunked and should be disregarded.
As the Eagles prepare to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025, the focus remains on the upcoming game. A victory could potentially influence future contract discussions, but as of now, no official plans have been announced.


















