55: Points scored. The most in a playoff game since the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Miami Dolphins 62-7 in a divisional-round game on January 15, 2000. It’s also the second-most in a playoff game in Eagles history, behind the 58 scored in a 58-37 win over the Detroit Lions in 1995.
With the game in hand and the Eagles up 55-23 against their NFC East rival, wide receivers DeVonta Smith and A.J. Brown dumped a tub of Gatorade on head coach Nick Sirianni. The 43-year-old coach is headed to his second Super Bowl in three years.
The Philadelphia Eagles haven't even popped the champagne after throttling the Washington Commanders by a 55-23 scoreline that seems very hard to believe. Offen
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It’s every football coach’s dream: to lead his team to the Super Bowl. Few ever do it, regardless of how long they’ve been coaching. Head coach Nick Sirianni, in only his fourth season as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles,
Nick Sirianni quickly made a name for himself as one of the most promising head coaches in the NFL. Since taking over as the Philadelphia Eagles head coach in 2021, Sirianni has demonstrated offensive expertise,
Nick Sirianni has quickly become one of the most talked-about head coaches in the NFL. His stint with the Philadelphia Eagles has had highs and lows, but he has Philly in position to contend for the Lombardi Trophy this season.
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Sirianni has had a bumpy ride as the Eagles' head coach despite his success overall. Under Sirianni, Philadelphia has made the playoffs in four straight seasons, which includes three consecutive double-digit win seasons and a trip to Super Bowl 57 two years ago.
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The Commanders’ three conversions against the Lions — one of the NFL’s most aggressive fourth-down teams — all led to touchdowns. The Eagles converted 73 percent (19-for-26) during the regular season on the back of one of the most unstoppable plays in the NFL: the “Tush Push.” Nine out of 10 fourth-and-1 runs moved the chains.