Nick Sirianni earns high grade in latest NFLPA report card

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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 11: Head coach Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on before the NFC Wild Card Playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The NFL recently won a grievance against the NFLPA report card, and while the union is still allowed to conduct their annual survey, the results are not allowed to be revealed to the public. It seemed like a hollow (and petty) victory at the time, and has been only proven to be, with Kalyn Kahler of ESPN getting ahold of the latest results, anyway.

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Here are the final grades for the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles:

Treatment of Families: C+
Home Game Field: A
Food/Dining Area: A
Nutritionist/Dietician: B+
Locker Room: D
Training Room: B-
Training Staff: A
Weight Room: A-
Strength Coaches: A-
Position Coaches: A-
Offensive Coordinator: C+
Defensive Coordinator: A+
Special Teams Coordinator: A
Team Travel: F
Head Coach: A
General Manager: B
Team Ownership: B

Some notables

  • Head coach Nick Sirianni graded higher than both owner Jeffrey Lurie and GM Howie Roseman — for someone considered on the hot seat every season, the players continue to support Sirianni.
  • It’s interesting that the head coach, defensive coordinator (Vic Fangio), and special teams coordinator (Michael Clay) all received A’s for their jobs last season, and yet the offensive coordinator (Kevin Patullo) — who everyone said was not the problem — was only given a C for his job.
  • It’s encouraging that most of the other staff and coaches graded out as A’s. They’ve embraced a family environment around the organization and have put the best-of-the-best in positions to help the players. It’s also nice that the players like the people they’re working with and for everyday.
  • No wonder the Eagles play so well on the road… they’re harnessing ire from the travel conditions to get to their destination and are playing mad from the onset. That’s something that should be easily fixed, and it’s showed up as an issue enough years in a row that Lurie and Co. should really do something about it — maybe he could use some of that minority stake money he got last year to reinvest in some of the team’s amenities.
  • Speaking of amenities, the Eagles locker room received the second-lowest grade among all categories, and is the product of an aging building and few upgrades in recent years. Some other teams, like the Cardinals and Texans, who had received poor marks in the report card are now set to break ground on some new facilities in the coming years — the Eagles should be next.
  • Overall the grades are encouraging about the trajectory of the organization and the vibes inside the building. Players are generally happy to go to work, and like and trust the people in charge of helping them. Heading into free agency, this report card at least won’t hurt the chances that guys want to sign with Philadelphia and commit to this team.

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