Head coach Nick Sirianni just led the Eagles to a Super Bowl win, and the first person he wanted to celebrate with was his four-year-old son, Miles.
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On February 9, the Eagles took their second Vince Lombardi trophy in eight years. The team breezed through the game, holding the lead throughout all four quarters. In the end, the Philadephia Eagles beat the Kansas City Chiefs in a blowout with a final score of 22-40.
Fans rushed the field before the clock even ran out. And among those fans was Coach Sirianni’s son, who was ready to show his Philly pride.
Special moment with Nick Sirianni and his son.
— Arye Pulli (@AryePulliNFL) February 10, 2025
"E-A-G-L-E-S, EAGLES!" pic.twitter.com/dbfM2hh1A1
In a now-viral clip, Nick Sirianni greets Miles while speaking to Fox Sports and lifts him into his arms. The happy little boy beams and shouts, “You won!” as his dad cries “happy tears.” Together, they chant “E-A-G-L-E-S, EAGLES!”
The father of three, who also shares son Jacob, 9, and daughter Taylor, 7, with his wife Brett Ashley Cantwell immediately made hearts melt on social media.
“That’s totally awesome, dude!” a fan commented on X.
“Heartwarming: Nick Sirianni’s young son congratulating him on winning the Super Bowl,” wrote ML Football.
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