Nick Sirianni set for Friday meeting with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie to present his plan

Nick Sirianni is set to have a Friday meeting with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and his future with the team is contigent on presenting a viable fan for next season

Nick Sirianni has led the Eagles to the playoffs and his first three seasons, but he’ll meet with owner Jeffrey Lurie on Wednesday, needing to present a plan of action to save his job.

With Philadelphia going 1-6 in their final seven games, Ian Rapoport reports that Sirianni will need to “present his plan for the future” and that Lurie must sign off on it going forward or risk being fired.

Sirianni was expected to present his plan for the future to Lurie during the meeting, which should include staff changes at defensive coordinator, and potentially offensive coordinator, as well, Rapoport reported. If Sirianni is open to such changes, he will likely stay as Eagles coach, but if Lurie doesn’t approve of Sirianni’s plan, a different outcome could result.

Fletcher Cox and Jason Kelce were among the Eagles players who supported Sirianni before departing the team facility for the offseason on Wednesday.

Philadelphia started 10-1 before finishing 11-6 and second in the NFC East, earning the No. 5 overall seed in the playoffs.

The Eagles then went without converting a third or fourth down as the team suffered a 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.

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Nick Sirianni meeting with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie to present his plan for the future

Nick Sirianni is set to have a meeting with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and his future with the team is contigent on presenting a viable fan for next season

Nick Sirianni has led the Eagles to the playoffs and his first three seasons, but he’ll meet with owner Jeffrey Lurie on Wednesday, needing to present a plan of action to save his job.

With Philadelphia going 1-6 in their final seven games, Ian Rapoport reports that Sirianni will need to “present his plan for the future” and that Lurie must sign off on it going forward or risk being fired.

Sirianni was expected to present his plan for the future to Lurie during the meeting, which should include staff changes at defensive coordinator, and potentially offensive coordinator, as well, Rapoport reported. If Sirianni is open to such changes, he will likely stay as Eagles coach, but if Lurie doesn’t approve of Sirianni’s plan, a different outcome could result.

Fletcher Cox and Jason Kelce were among the Eagles players who supported Sirianni before departing the team facility for the offseason on Wednesday.

Philadelphia started 10-1 before finishing 11-6 and second in the NFC East, earning the No. 5 overall seed in the playoffs.

The Eagles then went without converting a third or fourth down as the team suffered a 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium.

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WATCH: Fletcher Cox strongly defends embattled Eagles’ head coach Nick Sirianni

Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox offers strong support for Nick Sirianni amid rumors of potential firing

Nick Sirianni has a 34-17 regular season record as a head coach, leading the Eagles to the playoffs in his three seasons at the helm, reaching the Super Bowl in 2022.

Still, people only remember your last performance.

Philadelphia owner Jeffrey Lurie and GM Howie Roseman have begun the painstaking chore of evaluating the coaching staff and determining if Sirianni will return in 2024 after an ugly 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

It’s the second time in three years that a Todd Bowles defense has dominated Jalen Hurts, and the inability to adjust almost two years to the day of the first disappointment could be the final nail.

During his end-of-the-year meeting with media members, star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox strongly endorsed why Sirianni should remain in the fold.

Sirianni said he’s not thinking about his future, while pundits are dissecting Jalen Hurts’ lukewarm endorsement of the Eagles’ head coach after the disappointing loss.

11 head coaching candidates the Eagles could target if Nick Sirianni departs

We’re looking at a list of head coaching candidates the Philadelphia Eagles could target if Nick Sirianni is fired

Nick Sirianni has a 34-17 regular season record.

He has led the Eagles to the playoffs in his three seasons as their head coach, reaching the Super Bowl in 2022.

Still, people only remember your last performance.

Philadelphia owners Jeffrey Lurie and Howie Roseman have begun the painstaking chore of evaluating the coaching staff and determining if Sirianni will return in 2024 after an ugly 32-9 loss to the Buccaneers in the wild-card round.

It’s the second time in three years that a Todd Bowles defense has dominated Jalen Hurts, and the inability to adjust almost two years to the day of the first disappointment could be the final nail.

The one negative in Sirianni’s dilemma is that this coaching cycle is loaded with young and experienced offensive coaches who thrive in using motion, scheming players open, and, most importantly, adjusting to a blitzing defense.

With exit meetings set to begin Thursday and lots of changes expected, we’re ranking the head coaching candidates the Eagles could target if Sirianni departs or is fired.