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Sirianni Sends Subtle Jab at Cowboys After OTAs: Is NFC East Drama Brewing Again?

PHILADELPHIA — It wouldn’t be a proper offseason without some spice in the NFC East — and this year, Nick Sirianni may have just lit the first spark. After OTA pressers this week, the Eagles’ head coach made a seemingly casual remark about preparation, team identity, and “handling expectations” — but fans quickly picked up on what sounded like a shot fired toward the Dallas Cowboys.

When asked about staying focused after a disappointing playoff exit, Sirianni quipped:

“We don’t hang banners for September or for media hype. We hang them in February.”

Needless to say, Eagles Twitter exploded — and Cowboys fans weren’t far behind.


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The Cowboys are coming off yet another strong regular season but a weak playoff showing, a pattern that has led to memes, mockery, and yearly media pressure. Sirianni’s quote didn’t name-drop Dallas, but the implication was clear — especially given the team’s media-fueled offseason hype.

“We prefer hard work to Hollywood. Some teams love cameras; we love wins,” Sirianni added later.

With HBO’s Hard Knocks reportedly eyeing NFC East teams, and Dallas once again dominating headlines without on-field proof, the Eagles' approach feels intentionally contrasting.


📊 Why This Matters for 2025

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Both teams are projected as top contenders in the NFC, and sportsbooks already list their two regular-season matchups as marquee games — with best NFL betting apps placing Super Bowl odds closely between the rivals.

From a fantasy football sleepers standpoint, fans are watching for who will step up as WR2 in Philly, and whether the Dallas offense can remain consistent without Tony Pollard.

But beyond stats, this drama matters because it sets the tone — and Philly isn’t backing down.


🧠 A Psychological Edge?

Sirianni’s jabs aren't just entertainment — they may serve a strategic purpose. Publicly downplaying Dallas could motivate his team and plant seeds of doubt across the division. Meanwhile, Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy has remained quiet… so far.

The question remains: Will Dallas respond on the field, or just online?


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