
Eagles Rumors: NFL Rivals Have HC Sirianni on 'Hot Seat'; 'Extremely High' on Roseman
When the Philadelphia Eagles collapsed at the end of last season, losing six of their last seven games, it was believed that head coach Nick Sirianni might have to fall on the axe.
He survived, brining in both a new offensive coordinator (Kellen Moore) and defensive coordinator (Vic Fangio). But the belief around the NFL remains that he's on borrowed time, though general manager Howie Roseman isn't going anywhere.
According to The Athletic's Jeff Howe, "Sirianni may be on the hot seat, but Roseman's approval rating is still extremely high by his peers. Roseman continues to construct one of the better rosters in the league with smart contracts, and there's a reason why assistant GM Alec Halaby has gotten interview requests from other teams. Expect fellow assistant general manager Jon Ferrari to also eventually draw interest."
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Indeed, Roseman had another excellent offseason.
He signed running back Saquon Barkley; beat the wide receiver market by extending A.J. Brown; traded Haason Reddick to the New York Jets—where he's currently holding out as he seeks a new contract—and signed Bryce Huff to replace him; and addressed a porous secondary by drafting cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean while signing safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, among other moves.







