Looking at the overall results on paper, one would think the characterization of the Nick Sirriani and Jalen Hurts era for the Philadelphia Eagles would be positive. In three seasons, the Eagles are 34-17, have made the postseason each year, and have an NFC Championship banner to point to. The offense has ranked top-10 in points and yards the last two seasons.
A closer look might indicate otherwise. 2023 did not end well, with a 1-5 run at the end of the regular season, and a wild card round exit at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. From November onward, the Eagles won once.
Reports about organizational camaraderie also point to the negative, with some insight from Dianna Russini of The Athletic weeks ago pointing to a somewhat strained relationship between the two. Wednesday morning, a report from Jeremy Fowler and Tim McManus of ESPN emphasized those indications in great detail.
Here is a key excerpt from the article, which is lengthy and worth a full read in context, given that it pulls from multiple sources with differing interpretations of the situation:






