Today: October 14, 2024
Today: October 14, 2024

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni apologizes for his behavior toward fans at the Linc

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October 14, 2024

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni apologized Monday for gesturing and jawing at fans in the final moments of a win during which restless fans booed a listless performance and “Fire Nick!” chants permeated pockets at Lincoln Financial Field.

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