Philadelphia Eagles eliminated from playoffs after loss to Tampa Bay Buccaneers in wild card round
NEWS NOW: the Tampa Bay eliminated the Philadelphia Eagles from the playoffs.
After an early vacation that few could have predicted coming into December, they’re entering a potentially tumultuous offseason.
Owner Jeffrey Lurie, General Manager Howie Roseman, and Coach Nick Sirianni are under increased pressure following their team’s 32-9 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night in an NFC wild-card game.
The pressure is on Sirianni despite his team’s 34-17 regular-season record, three playoff appearances in three seasons (including a close loss to Kansas City in the Super Bowl last year), and a season that ended with championship-or-bust expectations.
Sirianni stated, “I’m not thinking about that,” in reference to his employment situation. “The boys in the locker room are on my mind. I don’t worry about myself. Yes, we are in pain.
After an early vacation that few could have predicted coming into December, they’re entering a potentially tumultuous offseason.
Owner Jeffrey Lurie, General Manager Howie Roseman, and Coach Nick Sirianni are under increased pressure following their team’s 32-9 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night in an NFC wild-card game.
The pressure is on Sirianni despite his team’s 34-17 regular-season record, three playoff appearances in three seasons (including a close loss to Kansas City in the Super Bowl last year), and a season that ended with championship-or-bust expectations.
Sirianni stated, “I’m not thinking about that,” in reference to his employment situation. “The boys in the locker room are on my mind. I don’t worry about myself. Yes, we are in pain.