Nick Sirianni talks trash after rejecting the Bills

The Philadelphia Eagles entered hostile Highmark Stadium and emerged with a 13-12 victory, but the head coach Nick Sirianni he couldn’t leave without getting the last word. As the clock struck triple zero, Sirianni was spotted chirping in the stupefied Buffalo Bills crowd, clearly encouraged by his team’s defensive position.
“Not so much (talk) anymore! I love this s*t,” Siriani shouted as he walked down the tunnel, a moment caught on camera as AJ Brown walked past.
The game itself it was a defensive game that came down to the last seconds. With the Eagles holding a 13-6 lead, Buffalo marched down the field, capping the drive with a one-yard touchdown run Josh Allen with only five seconds left. Bills head coach Sean McDermott rolled the dice, opting to go two and win instead of going to overtime.
The gamble did not pay off. Allen, who finished with 262 passing yards and two rushing touchdowns, rolled to his right but couldn’t connect with Khalil Shakir in the back of the end zone. The incompletion sealed the win for Philadelphia and silenced the Bills mob, at least until Siriani opened his mouth.
Offensively, it wasn’t a pretty day for the Birds. Jalen Hurts struggled to find a rhythm in the wet conditions, completing just 13 of 27 passes for 110 yards. However, he connected with Dallas Goedert for the Eagles’ only touchdown, a key score that gave them the buffer they needed. Saquon Barkley provided support on the ground with 68 yards on 19 carries.
Victory keeps Philadelphia in first place for the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs. While the division crown is already in the trophy case, this win proved that the Eagles can win ugly on the road, something Siriani was more than happy to remind the Buffalo faithful as he left.
2025-12-29 02:35:00







