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Nick Sirianni’s contract details: What is the Eagles HC’s salary and how many years does he have left in Phila

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni’s current contract with the team was extended in May 2025, but the terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Unlike NFL players, the coaches’ salaries are not public knowledge, and there is no salary cap. But of course, reporting from outlets like Sportico and Front Office Sports have estimated what the top coaches make. As for Sirianni, before winning Super Bowl LIX, he was making approximately $7 million a year.

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Sirianni’s previous contract with the Eagles

In 2021, Sirianni signed a five-year, $35 million contract with the Eagles, making him one of the highest paid coaches in the NFL. In four years as the Eagles’ head coach, he’s taken the team to the playoffs in every season plus two Super Bowl appearances and now one Super Bowl victory.

With that record, he was due for a pretty hefty extension. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero believes that he is probably earning at least $15 million per year, maybe more.

“If I’m Nick Sirianni, I’m going, ‘well, there’s other guys who are making $13-14 million and haven’t even won a playoff game!‘”

Pelissero explained that there are at least half a dozen NFL coaches making around $16 million+, and that Sirianni should easily be included in that group in the next year.

“Again, if I’m Sirianni, I’m thinking $15-16 [million] is like the base line for what I should be getting,” Pelissero continued. “That’s the going rate, and if the Eagles don’t want to go there, if you’re Sirianni, you’ve got a tremendous amount of leverage to say, ‘okay, I’m gonna coach the thing out.‘”

So it seems the Eagles should be prepared to pay Sirianni that rate, or be prepared to lose him to another team that is willing to do so.

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