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Fans predict Nick Sirianni will soon be out of a job: Will Eagles fire Super Bowl-winning head coach?

Sirianni might be out of a job one year on from demolishing Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes at Super Bowl LIX.

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Picture Lincoln Financial Field buzzing with offseason chatter, fans sipping coffee and scrolling social media, all wondering about the Philadelphia Eagles' next move, and whether Super Bowl-winning coach Nick Sirianni is safe.

ESPN's Adam Schefter discussed Philadelphia's hunt for a new offensive coordinator, noting the Eagles already missed out on Brian Daboll, Mike McDaniel, and Bobby Slowik, as candidates seemed hesitant after Kevin Patullo faced heavy criticism this season.

Fans predict Nick Sirianni will soon be out of a job: Will Eagles fire Super Bowl-winning head coach?

Massive changes might be on the horizon, at least according to Schefter, who dropped hints during a Wednesday appearance on 97.5 The Fanatic on January 28, about Philly's coaching search and possible roster shake-ups.

"We'll talk to you next week, maybe reacting to an offensive coordinator hire," Schefter said, hinting at further revelations from the insider. "And maybe they'll be even more than that by next week."

That cryptic line has left fans speculating about the coach's future, trades, or unexpected retirements. Panic quickly spread among the Philadelphia fan base.

One fan tweeted, "He's clearly alluding to Sirianni being fired."

While another wrote, "Nick will be fired! Mr Lurie is embarrassed by how Nick has acted in public and it has brought shame to the organization."

Despite the speculation, no official announcements have been made, leaving Eagles followers anxious, refreshing news feeds, and debating whether Schefter's hint points to a coaching shake-up or major roster moves instead.

Could Schefter be referencing an AJ Brown trade?

While Sirianni's future is uncertain, speculation also surrounds receiver A.J. Brown, who carries a $23.4 million cap hit for 2026 as the New England Patriots are reportedly interested in acquiring him if Philly is open to a trade.

Brown, drafted by Patriots personnel in 2019 with the Titans, was traded to the Eagles in 2022 after a fractured relationship with Tennessee's front office. Burks, the pick used to replace him, underperformed, while Brown continued to thrive.

Reports question whether Brown is fully compatible with Jalen Hurts despite Super Bowl success and tensions between the receiver and quarterback.

The Eagles' general manager, Howie Roseman, has stated Brown isn't on the trade market, but a move could be possible, though it would create massive financial implications for Philadelphia.

Eagles Top 10 Earners in 2026:

  1. Jalen Hurts, Quarterback - $31,971,800
  2. A.J. Brown, Wide Receiver - $23,393,496
  3. Lane Johnson, Offensive Lineman - $20,299,000
  4. Jordan Mailata, Offensive Lineman - $15,855,233
  5. Jordan Davis, Defensive Tackle - $12,938,000
  6. DeVonta Smith, Wide Receiver - $10,726,510
  7. Landon Dickerson, Offensive Lineman - $10,275,000
  8. Michael Carter II, Defensive Back - $10,120,000
  9. Saquon Barkley, Running Back - $9,881,100
  10. Zack Baun, Linebacker - $7,538,000

Looking ahead, Philly fans will watch the coaching search, free agency, and potential trades closely. Key dates include NFL Draft prep, OTA sessions, and training camp, all of which could define Sirianni's fate and the team's 2026 trajectory.

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