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Nick Sirianni was an integral part of the Indianapolis Colts before he joined the resilient Philadelphia Eagles. After making his first return to the place which has given him all the fun, Nick was animated to celebrate his team’s win on Sunday. He dedicated the win to Frank Reich, who was fired by the Colts earlier this month.

Nick Sirianni

Reich was replaced by Jeff Saturday, who had no coaching experience in the league. So, when Nick Sirianni’s team secured a win, he made his emotions hear – loud and clear.

“That sh-t was for Frank Reich,” bellowed Sirianni right after his Philadelphia Eagles sealed the deal in that meeting with the Indianapolis Colts.

Nick Sirianni gives a heartfelt shoutout to Reich

Nick Sirianni has learnt it all in Indianapolis, serving as the offensive coordinator for the Colts from 2018 to 2020. Perhaps that is just why Sirianni has so much admiration for the former Head Coach of the Indianapolis Colts.

That being said, talking about the game- it was another solid performance for Quarterback Jalen Hurts, who continues to add to his MVP candidature. His stats helped his team immensely as the margin was quite thin, Hurts passed for 190 yards and a touchdown on 18 of 25 completions and led the team on the ground with 86 rushing yards and a touchdown on 16 carries.

Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts

Being 9-1 after Week 11, Eagles will lock horns against the Green Bay Packers in their next showdown? Will they be able to send Aaron Rodgers home? Remains to be seen.

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