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The Philadelphia Eagles found their new head coach. Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni has landed the job, according to multiple reports.

Sirianni was in the running alongside fellow finalist Josh McDaniels and wound up getting the nod in the end. That leaves the Houston Texans as the only remaining head coaching vacancy in the NFL.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the news and also extensively outlined Sirianni’s coaching background.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported that Sirianni “received a strong recommendation” from Indianapolis head coach Frank Reich, who was previously on the Eagles’ Super Bowl LII-winning staff under Sirianni’s predecessor, Doug Pederson.

Since Philadelphia won that aforementioned Super Bowl over the New England Patriots, the team hasn’t been quite the same. Pederson guided the Eagles back to the postseason in consecutive 9-7 campaigns before being shown the door after he logged a 4-11-1 mark in 2020.

Why Sirianni is a great fit for Eagles HC job

Some might argue there’s too much of the Pederson era left over with the hiring of Sirianni. However, there’s reason to believe the 39-year-old has just what the Eagles need to get out of their recently losing ways.

On paper, Philadelphia wasn’t the most attractive head coaching vacancy. The quarterback controversy surrounding underachieving star Carson Wentz and 2020 second-round pick Jalen Hurts must be addressed. Also, the Eagles are a whopping $58 million over the projected 2021 NFL salary cap.

Here’s where Sirianni can help out in a big way. Just an improvement on offense alone will go a long way in alleviating some of Philly’s woes in 2021, and Sirianni must have a plan about what to do with the quarterback situation.

Sirianni definitely consulted with Reich, who worked for the Eagles from 2016 to 2017 before taking the Colts’ lead job. If Reich didn’t make it abundantly clear to Sirianni that Wentz’s career could be salvaged, why would the Indianapolis assistant take the job?

It’s almost inevitable that Wentz will be Philadelphia’s starting quarterback next season just because of the team’s salary cap problems and the fact that he’s due to be a $34.6 million cap hit.

There are just too many dots and common links to connect here. The bottom line is Sirianni, at least in his first season at the helm, will do his best to use Reich’s system as a framework for helping Wentz bounce back. After all, it was Reich who was OC when Wentz was an MVP candidate in 2017, as he threw for 33 touchdowns to only seven interceptions in 11 games.

Eagles fans are almost certain to bash the hire of Sirianni, but he may actually be the best candidate available given the current circumstances the franchise is dealing with. He’s an energetic, young coach who inherits a talented roster that dealt with numerous injuries this past season and will benefit from picking sixth overall in the 2021 NFL Draft.

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