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Is Eagles coach Nick Sirianni fired? A.J. Brown Exposes Allegiance Despite Silly Rumors

After winning a 10-1 start and making it to the Super Bowl the next year, being fired?

After the Philadelphia Eagles have lost four of their previous five games and rumors of “locker room fractures” are starting to circulate, that is the question that is out of the Novacare Complex.

Nick Sirianni is a 34-16 coach who is the only coach in Philadelphia history to make the playoffs in his first three seasons. Should Eagles ownership ever consider parting ways with him?

All-Pro wide receiver AJ Brown made it very apparent in his first interview with the media in recent weeks that rumors circulating about his dissatisfaction with Sirianni or the coaching staff are unfounded.

Brown remarked, “I can assure you that there are certainly some things about Nick that he would like to change, but loyalty is not one of them. “I say that because he comes up with an explanation when it involves him. And because of his employment, he bears the brunt of the responsibility. But this year, the coaches didn’t play a single snap. It’s not the instructors. We are the ones.

Brown also made it plain that he wasn’t sure why he was being singled out for “body-language problems” in light of the team’s recent troubles, even though he didn’t want to talk to reporters to spread additional negativity throughout the facility.

“This locker room is filled with frustration,” Brown remarked. “I was expressing emotion and shaking my head, so why are you focusing just on me? There was frustration in the body language of every person in that stadium. It’s not my concern.

Brown’s remarks Wednesday gave a franchise that was in dire need of answers a feeling of comfort. They’ve lost four of their previous five games, with their most recent defeat coming at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals, who were then sitting at three wins, 35-31.

Even though the team’s position as the NFC East front-runner was lost in the game, they are still on track to make the playoffs for the third consecutive season, a record that hasn’t been achieved by the Eagles too often.

This adds to the confusion surrounding recent discussions over Sirianni’s term.

Why would a club experiencing its second consecutive season of 11 or more wins replace its head coach due to a late-season collapse? Should the club manage to win one or more postseason games, would the storyline abruptly shift? In any case, why would the storyline surrounding a coach shift after just two games?

The sort of success Sirianni and his club have enjoyed over the previous three years is something that other NFL teams would love to have. None of that is diminished by one bad month of play.

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