
Nick Sirianni appears to taunt fans after Eagles’ win over Browns — offers bizarre explanation
NY Post
Apparently, Nick Sirianni was “just excited to get the win” when Fox cameras caught him seemingly chirping at fans behind the Eagles’ sideline in the final minute of their 20-16 home win over the Browns on Sunday.
The Eagles’ head coach could be seen pointing to his ear – making a motion that he couldn’t hear the person or persons – and walking toward the fans at Lincoln Financial Field while appearing to say something.
It became clearer that Sirianni was yelling something toward the fans before throwing his hands up in exasperation and storming the other way.
It wasn’t immediately clear if the fans he appeared to be yelling at were fans of the Eagles or the Browns, who dropped to 1-5 after the loss.
Sirianni added to the bizarre situation after the game when he alleged that what people saw was his happiness over the win.
“Just excited,” Sirianni told reporters when asked about it. “Just excited to get the win.”

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