Philadelphia Eagles fans are teeing off on head coach Nick Sirianni after his postgame message to San Francisco 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan.
The Eagles’ Super Bowl defense ended with a frustrating 23-19 home loss to the banged-up 49ers. Predictably, the stale and inconsistent offense proved to be the difference-maker in the Eagles’ loss.
During his postgame handshake with Kyle Shanahan, Nick Sirianni could be heard saying, “Go win it all.”
TRENDING: #Eagles fans are angry with head coach Nick Sirianni after he told #49ers HC Kyle Shanahan to win the Super Bowl after he beat them in the playoffs today.
“Go win it all.”
There is no longer rivalry and hate in the #NFL like we used to have.pic.twitter.com/ljdOiMzUes
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) January 12, 2026
It’s a tremendously classy message from Sirianni, especially after a dejecting and emotional loss. However, some fans on social media, particularly Eagles supporters, were displeased with his professionalism.
“free me from his terrorism,” one fan wrote.
free me from his terrorism
— JalenHurtsSBMVP (@HURTSSBMVP1) January 12, 2026
“Lmao. They’re going to get destroyed in the next round,” a user added.
Lmao. They’re going to get destroyed in the next round
— BigJim (@BigJimNCPA) January 12, 2026
“When are Eagles fans not angry? 😂,” remarked another.
When are Eagles fans not angry? 😂
— Robert Dubois (@RobertDubois_82) January 12, 2026
“to the bum thats never won one 😂,” said a fan.
to the bum thats never won one 😂
— ringless qbs cant read defense (@ohsolinaa) January 12, 2026
“Sirianni is the definition of a class act” are words that should never be uttered,” a fan stated.
"Sirianni is the definition of a class act" are words that should never be uttered.
— Frank A. (@AbeytafA) January 12, 2026
“You be kidding 😂 Sirianni is and has been the worse coach in the NFL, I wouldn’t be shocked if he gets fired,” another commented.
You be kidding 😂 Sirianni is and has been the worse coach in the NFL, I wouldn’t be shocked if he gets fired
— Jim Murphy (@JimMurp64138096) January 12, 2026
Nick Sirianni’s Eagles were limited to 307 yards of offense on 72 plays, per ESPN. With all due respect to offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, it’s impossible to imagine him returning in 2026.