For all the criticism that Nick Sirianni has received over the past several years, he continues to make history.
After the Eagles' 31-0 victory over the Raiders to get back in the win column, Sirianni now has a record of 57 wins and 25 losses in his career. With his latest win, he passed legendary coach Paul Brown for the second-most wins through a head coach's first five seasons.
Sirianni's latest win comes with the Eagles needing a "get-right game" after losing three straight, with anemic offensive output under first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. Now sitting at 9-5, the Eagles tighten their hold in the NFC East and strengthen their chances of at least a first-round home playoff game.
Sirianni tied for second most wins through first five years when he needed to
Win number 57 also creates a bit more distance between Sirianni and former Eagles Head Coach Dick Vermeil, who led Philadelphia from 1976 to 1982, accounting for 54 wins during his tenure. Sirianni now sits third on the Eagles' all-time win list for head coaches, behind Greasy Neale (1941-1950), who has 63 wins, and Andy Reid, the franchise's most winningest coach, with 130 wins.
While the calls for Sirianni's job come at this point every other week, Sirianni should be able to surpass Neale in the first half of the 2026 season and could surpass Reid in another seven seasons if he makes it that far. While Sirianni has had the luxury of starting Jalen Hurts for 54 of the 57 wins, Reid reached 130 wins with Donovan McNabb (92 wins), Doug Pederson (two wins), Koy Detmer (two wins), A.J. Feeley (four wins), Mike McMahon (two wins), Jeff Garcia (five wins), Kevin Kolb (three wins), Nick Foles (one win), Vince Young (one win), and Michael Vick (18 wins).
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Sirianni now only sits behind George Siefert, who had 62 wins through the first five seasons with the San Francisco 49ers. Sirianni and the Eagles go for his 58th career win this Saturday as Philadelphia will head to Washington to take on the Commanders.
