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What does the future hold for the Philadelphia Eagles?
Many of their plans could hinge on their performance in the playoffs this season.
Many of their key offensive linemen are nearing retirement, which could signal a change of guard for this team shortly.
The Eagles could look at replacing Nick Sirianni, as Craig Carton recently indicated, depending on how they perform in the next few weeks.
Carton said that Sirianni is “not safe,” despite his team and most Eagles fans favoring him as their head coach.
“Nick Sirianni is not safe. If I’m Philly and it doesn’t go right, I’ll be the first team to try to beat the Chargers to the phone and bring Bill Belichick in and they would love him in Philadelphia,” Carton said.
"Nick Sirianni is not safe. If I'm Philly and it doesn't go right, I'll be the first team to try to beat the Chargers to the phone and bring Bill Belichick in and they would love him in Philadelphia."
— @craigcartonlive pic.twitter.com/6MGlaAP2K3
— The Carton Show (@TheCartonShow) January 3, 2024
If the team moves on from Sirianni in the offseason, Carton believes the Eagles should go after a legendary coach to replace him.
When talking about this scenario, Carton said the Eagles should “be the first team to try to beat the Chargers to the phone and bring Bill Belichick in, and they would love him in Philadelphia.”
Of course, this conversation is purely speculative at the moment, as Sirianni still has a job with the Eagles.
Also, Bill Belichick is still the coach of the New England Patriots, even though most reports have indicated that he’ll be out the door in the offseason.
If the Eagles make a coaching change, it will be interesting to see who they go with to lead one of the most talented teams in the NFC.
Jalen Hurts is tied to the team for the foreseeable future, and as a yearly MVP candidate, a head coach like Belichick would enter an ideal situation with him at the helm.
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