Proof That Nick Sirianni Used To Be An Absolute Monster

Nick Sirianni silenced any doubters in spectacular fashion this season, guiding the Philadelphia Eagles to a commanding Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Once on the hot seat, Sirianni now boasts a 48-20 record and a Super Bowl ring just four years into his head coaching career.

Entering the 2024 season, Sirianni faced immense pressure despite leading the Eagles to three consecutive playoff appearances. A shaky 2-2 start only fueled speculation that his grip on the locker room was slipping.

Instead, Philadelphia flipped the script.

The team rattled off 12 wins in its final 13 games, finishing the regular season at 14-3. While they survived a nail-biter in the Divisional Round, they steamrolled their way through the NFC Championship and delivered a statement victory in the Super Bowl.

That run put Sirianni in elite company – and if his coaching resume isn’t enough to impress, his playing days might just do the trick.

Before launching his coaching career, Sirianni was a standout wide receiver at Mount Union, a Division III powerhouse in Ohio.

He helped the program win three consecutive national championships (2000, 2001, 2002), capping off his college career with 998 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in his senior season.

This week, clips from his playing days resurfaced online, and fans were quick to appreciate his toughness and impressive skills.

“Alright sticking in there and catching a post knowing he’s gonna get blown up, I respect that.”

“Should have been a Patriot.”

“Didn’t know Nick sirianni was like that.”

“This is the coolest I’ve ever seen him look.”

“Quit showing this. Nobody gives a fuck.”

“Wow, he was pretty impressive!”

While fans are buzzing about his past, Sirianni is soaking in the present.

The Eagles’ Super Bowl parade was a city-wide celebration, and the head coach made sure to keep the party going.

After the parade wrapped up on Friday, Sirianni was spotted at a local bar, handing out shots to fans inside the establishment.

From winning championships as a player to lifting the Lombardi Trophy as a coach, Nick Sirianni sure is riding high.

What are your thoughts on the impressive footage from Sirianni’s old playing days???