Eagles hiring Sirianni as head coach, VP says

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The Philadelphia Eagles are hiring Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni to be the team’s next head coach, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Thursday.

Sirianni, 39, spent three seasons as an assistant with the Kansas City Chiefs, five seasons with the Chargers and the past three with the Colts.

He replaces Doug Pederson, who was fired Jan. 11 after going 4-11-1 in his fifth season with the team. He went 46-39-1 and won the Super Bowl during the 2017 season — the first of three straight playoff appearances for the Eagles under Pederson.

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