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    ‘Dude’s Made for Philly’ – NFL Fans Go Wild at Nick Sirianni’s Unique Celebrations Inside a Bar

    In January 2021, Nick Sirianni became the Philadelphia Eagles’ head coach. Since then, he has been on an incredible run. In his four seasons, he has taken the team to the playoffs every year, winning two division titles, two conference championships, and now the biggest prize of them all: the Lombardi Trophy.

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    Fans React to Nick Sirianni’s Celebration at Local Bar

    The celebrations were at an all-time high after that and about a week after the big win, Sirianni was seen sharing the Super Bowl excitement with fans at a local bar in Philly on Feb. 15.

    He had jumped behind the bar and was pouring free shots for everyone.

    Upon seeing the video, fans on X shared their enthusiasm about the head coach as well.

    “Im starting to like him more and more.” A fan said.

    “Dude’s made for Philly 😂,” a fan commented.

    “Nick Sirianni is the perfect guy for Philadelphia. He fits that city to a tee.🏆🍾🍷,” a fan echoed.

    “What a nice feeling!” another fan said.

    “Man of the people type of coach, a guy that wants to WIN and make his fanbase proud! He’s a Top 3 HC!!” a fan chimed in.

    This love didn’t come easy, however. Despite the eventual celebration of the Super Bowl victory, Sirianni was taking some heat near the beginning of the season.

    In Week 2, the Eagles were up 18-15 against the Atlanta Falcons, and Sirianni was criticized for choosing to pass the ball on third-and-3 at the Falcons’ 10-yard line. The pass was incomplete, and Atlanta went on to win. Then, in Week 3 even though the Eagles squeezed out a close 15-12 win over the New Orleans Saints, people weren’t happy with his fourth-down decisions.

    In light of this, a fan said, “From nearly outcasted to a Philly legend in a matter of 4 months.”

    However, Sirianni took the saying, “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish,” to heart. After a 2-2 beginning to the season, the head coach took the Eagles to a 14-3 campaign and won the NFC East, and eventually, the Lombardi Trophy.

    Now, with that win on his resume, talks of a contract extension are floating in. Looks like Sirianni will soon have even more reason to raise his glass.

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