AJ Brown, Nick Sirianni have heated exchange on Eagles sideline in Super Bowl LIX
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Philadelphia Eagles receiver AJ Brown and coach Nick Sirianni looked to get into an argument near the end of the first half of Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. The pair were seen yelling at each other after an incompletion the play prior on third down.
The forced the Eagles to have the punt the ball back to the Kansas City Chiefs, giving them a chance to score before halftime. You can view the exchange between Brown and Sirianni below.
The Eagles quickly rebounded from the incompletion, however, as they forced an interception the very next play. That allowed Brown to make up for his mistake, scoring a 12-yard touchdown a couple plays later to make it a 24-0 Philadelphia lead heading into the half.
It ultimately seemed to be just a minor moment in the game as Philadelphia went on to earn a 40-22 victory. Brown finished with three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown in the victory.
AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith hilariously juke before dumping Gatorade shower on Nick Sirianni
The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl LIX champions and will soon raise the Lombardi Trophy inside the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
But before then, we have ourselves a Gatorade bath for head coach Nick Sirianni. And for those who bet on the Gatorade color, Sirianni was doused in yellow Gatorade.
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Eagles receivers AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith teamed up to sneak up on their coach before the game even went final, holding a commanding 40-14 lead with more than two minutes to go. You can view the moment below.
The celebrations will continue for the Eagles as the 2025 NFL season has officially come to an end.
Oh, how things can change in a calendar year. Last season, following the Eagles NFC Wild Card Round defeat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, many had Sirianni labeled as a dead man walking. Some wanted him fired on the spot. Now, he’s a Super Bowl champion. And no, he won’t be getting canned anytime soon.
Since taking over for Doug Pederson after the 2020 season, all Sirianni and the Eagles have done is win. Sirianni is 48-20 in the regular season, the fifth-highest winning percentage among head coaches in NFL history. But coaches are ultimately judged by their postseason success, and Sirianni will soon have a ring to show off in addition to a Super Bowl appearance in 2022.