Nick Sirianni Defends Decision to Go for Two Down Nine vs. Bears: ‘I Always Want to Know Early What I Need’
The Bears improved to 9-3 as Chicago running backs each rushed over 100 yards, while the Eagles offense stalled repeatedly and drew boos from the home crowd.
- On Friday, the Philadelphia Eagles lost 24-15 at Lincoln Financial Field amid loud boos during a disappointing Black Friday home game.
- Eagles' offense stalled with multiple three-and-outs and penalties, while Jalen Hurts threw an interception and fumbled; Jake Elliott missed an extra point and two field goals.
- Chicago's running backs D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai each finished well over 100 rushing yards, while Caleb Williams sealed the game with a late touchdown pass to Cole Kmet.
- Following the loss, the Chicago Bears improved to 9-3 and the Philadelphia Eagles dropped to 8-4, while Nick Sirianni confirmed Kevin Patullo will keep calling plays despite fans chanting for his firing.
- With time before upcoming matchups, Philadelphia faces the Los Angeles Chargers on Dec. 8 and Las Vegas Raiders on Dec. 14, with Lane Johnson slated to return in the Raiders game.
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PHILADELPHIA — What Nick Sirianni decided to do after the Eagles finally scored a second-half touchdown Friday was low on the list of reasons his team suffered an embarrassing 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears that soured the holiday spirit of the crowd at Lincoln Financial Field.
Social media furious over Eagles coach Nick Sirianni's questionable two-point conversion attempt
The Philadelphia Eagles had a chance to stay alive in their brutal loss on Black Friday, but a questionable coaching decision came back to haunt them.After A.J. Brown scored his second touchdown of the night, the Birds trailed the Chicago Bears, 24-15, with 3:10 to go.An extra point would have made it a one-possession game, but head coach Nick Sirianni decided to leave the offense on the field to go for two.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON…
Nick Sirianni defends decision to go for two down nine vs. Bears: ‘I always want to know early what I need’
PHILADELPHIA — Nick Sirianni’s decision to go for two points following the Eagles’ late touchdown came under the microscope in the aftermath of their 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears.
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