Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni arrives on the field before Super Bowl LVII against the Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium. Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Nick Sirianni had a beautiful, emotional moment during the singing of the national anthem at the Super Bowl on Sunday.

The second-year Philadelphia Eagles head coach was shown on TV by FOX while the anthem was being sung. He had tears streaming down his face.

Sometimes the singing of the anthem before a sporting event allows the competitors to reflect on the moment. They realize where they are, think about their journey to get there, and sometimes it all hits them.

This was reminiscent of when Knowshon Moreno had some waterworks coming down before a game in 2013.

Here is the full version of the anthem:

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