Philadelphia coach Nick Sirianni hits shots with fans at a New Jersey bar after singing “EAGLES Eagles” two weeks after his team’s Super Bowl LVII loss at the hands of the Chiefs
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni fired shots at Eagles fans at a New Jersey bar last weekend.
Sirianni and friends spent a few hours at Brewers Towne Tavern in Haddon Township, New Jersey, around midnight on Saturday after showing up around midnight, according to TMZ.
Sirianni recently led the Eagles to the Super Bowl, where they fell just short, losing 38-35 to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Eagles fans in the bar didn’t seem to blame Sirianni as they united in an “EAGLES Eagles” chant.
The coach interfered with the supporters and drank Jagerbommen.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni was recently spotted at a bar in New Jersey

Sirianni recently led the Eagles to within three points of winning the Super Bowl
The report claims Sirianni could not have been a nicer person during his time at the bar, enjoying a drink and chatting with others in attendance.
Despite the heartbreaking defeat in Super Bowl LVII, Sirianni and the Eagles had a fantastic season.
They finished with a 14-3 record after improving for a 9-8 record in 2021.
While Sirianni may have had a good night following the Eagles’ good season, it seems that not all has gone smoothly to begin the team’s off-season.
Star safety CJ Gardner-Johnson recently killed former Arizona Cardinals defensive coordinator and now head coach Jonathan Gannon for failing to enable the team’s defense to win during the Finals.
“You have not allowed us to make plays,” Gardner-Johnson wrote on Twitter.

Eagles safety CJ Gardner-Johnson destroyed former defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon