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Coach Nick Sirianni FIRES BACK At Critics of Jalen Hurts: “You People Don’t Know Anything!”

Coach Nick Sirianni FIRES BACK At Critics of Jalen Hurts: “You People Don’t Know Anything!”

In a fiery press conference that stunned even the most seasoned reporters, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni delivered a passionate defense of his quarterback, Jalen Hurts, taking aim at everyone who’s ever doubted or disrespected his signal-caller.

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“I’m sick of the nonsense,” Sirianni snapped. “These people talk like they know football, but they don’t understand what Jalen brings to this team. If you’ve got something to say, say it to me. Otherwise, shut your mouths.”

Sirianni didn’t hold back as he addressed months of whispers, hot takes, and armchair analysis criticizing Hurts’ performance, leadership, or decision-making — some even questioning whether he’s truly "the guy" for Philly.

“He is the heartbeat of this team. You can’t measure what he gives us in stats or QBR. It’s the fire, the fight, the Philly soul. That’s who Jalen Hurts is.”

The head coach went on to reaffirm his unwavering belief in Hurts, saying the team’s entire identity flows through him — and he wouldn't have it any other way.

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“He’s not perfect. But when everything’s falling apart, he’s the one I want out there with the game on the line. I’ll go to war with Jalen Hurts every damn time.”

Sirianni's speech wasn’t just about defending a player. It was a statement — a middle finger to the doubters, and a love letter to the leader who has quietly carried the weight of the franchise.

“He doesn’t need to prove anything to anyone. He’s already done it. Jalen Hurts IS the Philadelphia Eagles.”

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