Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The Philadelphia Eagles remained undefeated with a win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night, and head coach Nick Sirianni did not hide how excited he was to get the best of his division rival.

Sirianni, who lost to Dallas twice in his first season as Eagles head coach last year, trolled the Cowboys with a classic line after he left the field. The 41-year-old could be heard shouting “how ’bout them Eagles?!” as he headed to the locker room.

That, of course, was Sirianni’s way of trolling the Cowboys over the famous “how ’bout them Cowboys?” line.

The Eagles barely put up a fight against the Cowboys last season. They lost 41-21 in their first meeting and then 51-26 late in the year. Sirianni probably felt like a weight was lifted off his shoulders with Sunday night’s 26-17 win, even if it came with Dak Prescott on the bench.

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