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Inside Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie’s decision to keep Nick Sirianni as head coach, from a 3-year evaluation to 2024 staff changes

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March 27, 2024
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ORLANDO, Fla. — Jeffrey Lurie kept Nick Sirianni as the Eagles head coach for 2024 for two reasons above all: What Sirianni achieved, and what Sirianni articulated.
Start with what Sirianni articulated, because that’s what had been unknown. In those end-of-season meetings when Lurie determined to retain Sirianni despite a historic collapse in 2023, Lurie said Sirianni shared a vision for how to fix the unraveling that included a revamped coaching staff — and a more innovative, dynamic offense in particular.  
“Nick’s conscious desire to have top-notch coordinators under him really drove a lot of the strategy and he was hellbent on making sure we had the best,” Lurie said Tuesday at the ...

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