Eagles Secure Nick Sirianni with $60M Extension After Super Bowl Win

Philadelphia, PA – March 12, 2025
The Philadelphia Eagles have locked in head coach Nick Sirianni with a four-year, $60 million extension, the team confirmed Wednesday, putting an end to speculation following their Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The deal, averaging $15 million annually, vaults Sirianni into the NFL’s top tier of coaching salaries and ties him to Philly through 2029.

Sirianni, 43, had one year left on his original five-year, $35 million contract signed in 2021. After steering the Eagles to a 48-20 regular-season record and a second Super Bowl appearance in four years—capped by last month’s triumph—team owner Jeffrey Lurie moved quickly to reward him. “Nick’s our guy,” Lurie said. “He’s earned this with results.”

The extension reflects a red-hot coaching market, where newcomers like Chicago’s Ben Johnson pull $13 million a year. Sirianni’s $7 million salary ranked 11th among head coaches, but his .706 winning percentage and a Lombardi Trophy justified the bump. GM Howie Roseman praised Sirianni’s leadership, pointing to his bold calls—like the clutch 4th-and-5 play in Super Bowl LIX—as proof of his value.

With Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley in tow, the Eagles see Sirianni as the key to sustaining their contender status. Critics might argue he’s riding a stacked roster, but two Super Bowl trips in three years quiet the doubters. For now, Philly’s betting $60 million that Sirianni can keep the good times rolling.