Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Cilianni celebrates with his son Miles on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans after an NFL Super Bowl 59 football game against the Kansas City Chiefs. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
The Jamestown native and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Cilianni will lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy next to quarterback Jalen Hart after beating the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl 59 on Sunday in New Orleans. AP Photo
Philadelphia head coach Nick Silianni ran the pass route with his siblings in West Ellicot’s backyard.
Today, the 1999 Southwestern Central School graduates are at the top of the world of soccer.
Haras, a dominant defense and three touchdowns from quarterback Jalen Hurts, the Sirianni Eagles routed Kansas City 40-22 on Sunday night at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans did.
“This is the ultimate team game,” Syriani told Tom Rinaldi of Fox Sports Post Games. “We can’t do great things without the greatness of others. Great performances by everyone. Attack, defense, special teams. …We really didn’t care how we won. …Thank God, thank you, Jesus.”
The Super Bowl victory led Syriani to lead the team in 16 of his final 17 games, taking part in the conversation as one of the most successful coaches in the NFL, while quieting critics at the same time.
All Cirianni, who was featured as Philadelphia head coach in January 2021, has since led the franchise to its fourth straight postseason berth. A trip to Super Bowl 57 two years ago. The Eagles lost to the Chiefs. And now there’s a compelling victory over the defending champion.
As the match approached conclusion on Sunday night, Syriani received a Gatorade bus from his starting wideouts AJ Brown and Devonta Smith, and then when the clock went to zero, he was left with his wife Brett and his children. has joined the field. A post-match celebration.
“We’ll probably shed some happy tears tonight,” Syriani said. “I did a lot of work on this.”
Siliani then picked up one of his boys and together the father and son ended their interview with Rinaldi.
For those wondering, it spells “Super Bowl 59 Champion.”