Eagles coach Nick Sirianni is left in tears during National Anthem at the start of Super Bowl LVII

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni is left in FLOODS of tears during National Anthem as he prepares to lead his side into Super Bowl LVII against the Kansas City Chiefs

Emotions have finally caught up with Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni ahead of this year’s Super Bowl after he was seen crying flood of tears during the National Anthem.

The 41-year-old, who’s only in his second coaching season in the NFL, has led the Eagles to their second Super Bowl game in 11 years after Philadelpbhia beat Tom Brady and the England Patriots back in 2018. 

That was the team’s first Vince Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.

This year, Sirianni and his players will look to emulate their 2018 success against the Kansas City Chiefs after having gone 16-3 overall during the regular season and NFL playoffs.

Last month, Sirianni’s three children stole the show at Philly’s NFC title postgame press conference by imitating their father’s mannerisms.

Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, 41, cried during the National Anthem ahead of Super Bowl LVII

Sirianni was seen at the University of Phoenix Stadium with family ahead of Sunday's big game

Sirianni was seen at the University of Phoenix Stadium with family ahead of Sunday’s big game

As Philadelphia’s head coach was touching base with reporters on his side’s 7-31 win against the San Francisco 49ers, his daughter, Taylor, did her best impression of her father, polished off with several hand gestures. 

On more than one occasion, however, Sirianni had to take his head coaching Eagles cap off and show his paternal side by telling his children on how to behave. 

What’s more is that Taylor was told to stop her shenanigans on numerous occasions and her reaction to one of her father’s warnings was utterly hilarious when she seemed ultimately defeated by pouting in front of cameras. 

‘We have so many meetings about that of what we’re going to do in these scenarios. Calls we might call, what we would call if we’ve already called that and everything like that. So… hey you guys needs to stop,’ Sirianni said, warning his kids to stop their horseplay once more.

‘Taylor, stop it,’ he then said, who was trying to talk back to him, before telling his two young boys: ‘Hey, stop it, stop it. Look forward and stop.’ 

 

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