Immediately after winning Super Bowl LIX, Nick Sirianni was surrounded by cameras. And as expected of the winning head coach, he did a postgame interview with FOX.
However, during the interview, his family came rushing over to him. And he took a moment to lean down and celebrate with his children.
He even picked one of his kids up, and his son's immediate reaction was priceless.
"You're wet," his son said which earned a laugh from Sirianni.
Nick Sirianni got the cutest congrats postgame pic.twitter.com/zl2Dsqz91z
— NFL (@NFL) February 10, 2025
They can thank the gatorade bath for that one.
Gatorade bath in slo mo please
— NFL (@NFL) February 10, 2025
: #SBLIX on FOX
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And afterwards, Sirianni and his son did the Eagles chant together.
E-A-G-L-E-S.
That's being said all over after such a dominant win against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Philadelphia are Super Bowl champions once again.
The Eagles coaching staff is set to look a little different next season.
Following Philadelphia's Super Bowl LIX victory, the expectation is that offensive coordinator Kellen Moore will accept the New Orleans Saints head coach position, "barring any unexpected developments."
However, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni made one final plea to his assistant coach, hoping he can convince him to stick around for a bit longer.
"Let's run this sh** back, Kellen," Sirianni said after the win.
Nick Sirianni to Kellen Moore at the podium: “Let’s run this sh** back, Kellen.” https://t.co/dBIwr1TKLt pic.twitter.com/h2DkQ7HHVX
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) February 10, 2025
Moore interviewed twice with the Saints but after the Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl, he had to go no-contact with the organization.
"The Saints, with their history of being in the NFL's crosshairs, don't want to bend or break any rules and therefore will wait until after Super Bowl LIX on Sunday before working to try to finalize any agreement with Moore, according to sources," ESPN's Adam Schefter wrote. "The sides are not expected to have any challenges to get a deal done, sources said."
Moore, 36, will become the NFL's youngest head coach.
However, after that big win, maybe Sirianni convinced him to stick around.
Anything's possible.
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