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NFL, American Football Herren, USA Super Bowl LIX-Kansas City Chiefs at Philadelphia Eagles Feb 9, 2025 New Orleans, LA, USA Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni reacts in Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs at Ceasars Superdome. New Orleans Ceasars Superdome LA USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xMarkxJ.xRebilasx 20250209_jel_su5_447

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NFL, American Football Herren, USA Super Bowl LIX-Kansas City Chiefs at Philadelphia Eagles Feb 9, 2025 New Orleans, LA, USA Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni reacts in Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs at Ceasars Superdome. New Orleans Ceasars Superdome LA USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xMarkxJ.xRebilasx 20250209_jel_su5_447
All schools and administrative offices were closed on Valentine’s Day just to celebrate the Eagles’ second Vince Lombardi. As they paraded over the streets of Philadelphia, millions turned up just to get a glimpse of the shining Super Bowl trophy. As crazy as Philly can be, fans even climbed up on the poles to get a better view of the Eagles hoisting the Lombardi. Hell, one was even captured lying over the light poles. They just didn’t care about falling or even hurting themselves, did they? But hold on, there’s more to the party, thanks to none other than the mastermind of it all, Nick Sirianni.
Just a day after the Super Bowl parade, Sirianni was captured playing the role of a bartender at a local Philly bar. He didn’t just enjoy a few beverages himself. Sirianni ensured fans didn’t miss out on the free shots as well. He just kept on pouring one drink after another behind the bar with a wide smile on his face. Like just imagine having booze at a local bar, and suddenly, a Super Bowl-winning head coach walks in to make your night even more memorable. It’s safe to say Sirianni is just another party animal like the rest of Philly.
The celebration rolls on: Nick Sirianni shows up to guest-bartend at Brewer’s Towne Tavern in Haddon Township, NJ. 🦅💚🍻
(🎥: @SheffieldShuff)pic.twitter.com/7p7SGEiW5a
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) February 16, 2025
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They just love to party and, of course, win. Just ask Eagles’ GM Howie Roseman—he would know it better than anyone else. Roseman was left bloodied when an errant beer can was tossed his way. He even laughed it off when speaking to the crowd, claiming, “I bleed for this city.” Well, to add the cherry on top of the celebrations. Travis Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, was also spotted at the parade. To add a bit of salt to the wounds of the Chiefs Kingdom, he even popped a few beers with his successor. Cam Jurgens, who replaced Kelce as the Eagles’ center was captured helping Jason lit a cigar to get the party rolling.
His brother would surely love to have a word with Jason. After his comments that he wasn’t rooting for the Eagles, his showing up at the parade may not go down well in Travis’ eyes. However, wait a minute while Jason could face questions yet again on his loyalties. Some fans were not at all happy seeing Sirianni having the time of his life as a bartender. They just kept on throwing negative comments at him because he is a Super Bowl Champion, and others weren’t.
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Nick Sirianni rubbed the fans the wrong way with his Super Bowl celebrations
You might remember Super Bowl 57, right? How the Eagles were three points away from winning against the Chiefs. Well, that loss may have taken a huge toll on the Eagles at that time. There was one man who didn’t allow it to bring him down. Sirianni, just like this Saturday, was captured at the same bar at Brewers Towne Tavern in Haddon Township, New Jersey. At that time, he was slurping down Jäger shots while chanting E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles. Those shots may have come after a losing cause. However, Sirianni made sure he didn’t forget his lows when the revenge was complete.
Fresh off winning the Super Bowl, Sirianni went to the same place, this time to serve shots. As one of the fans joked, “I knew he was a seasonal employee.” Like hell he is. Winning Lombardi was his main quest while serving booze, was his side quest, at least for this season. Well, there were a few Eagles haters also who didn’t like Sirianni enjoying with the fans. One tweeted, giving a hypothetical situation, “We’re all riding high right now but this video is gonna do numbers next time they lose by double digits.” Sirianni will be like who has seen the future—I am just living in the moment. Then, there was another fan who couldn’t believe what she was seeing, “ur f—— kidding.”
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Did Nick Sirianni's bar antics cross the line, or is he just living the Philly spirit?
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No, he did not. The man was just trying to cheer his fellow supporters, who had been there at his lowest and now are reaping the benefits of sticking by him. And more of the same will be expected of the Eagles next season. Because, like he said on the stage of the Eagles Super Bowl parade, “You can’t be great without the greatness of others.”
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Did Nick Sirianni's bar antics cross the line, or is he just living the Philly spirit?