Cam Jurgens buries Nick Sirianni narrative with powerful message after securing Super Bowl LIX berth

Nick Sirianni's job security on the line was a huge narrative ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles' 2024 NFL season.  And rightfully so, after the Eagles dropped their 2023 season.  But with the Birds headed to Super Bowl LIX after taking down the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC championship game on Sunday, that narrative has […]

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Nick Sirianni's job security on the line was a huge narrative ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles' 2024 NFL season. 

And rightfully so, after the Eagles dropped their 2023 season. 

But with the Birds headed to Super Bowl LIX after taking down the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC championship game on Sunday, that narrative has since fizzled. 

With the help of general general Howie Roseman, Sirianni was able to put together, not only a solid coaching staff this past offseason, but also an indestructible roster full of quality depth. 

While Roseman gets much of the credit for that, Sirianni is the real hero to thank, according to Eagles center Cam Jurgens. 

"I really gotta credit coach Sirianni," Jurgens said. "The way he leads this team. He emphasizes connecting. Being teammates. Growing together. And when you've got love for a team, you got love for your brothers — offense, defense — everybody's together … I mean anything is possible. You just put your body on the line, you fight for your brothers. We've got a tight team here. "

If you have followed this team closely over the last six months, you can tell the vibes on and off of the field have completely shifted for the better. 

Now if the Eagles can pull off a win over the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Feb. 9, then the whole world owes Sirianni a massive apology.