Philadelphia Eagles Coaches
Head Coach

Nick Sirianni
Head Coach
The steward of one of the most dominant eras in franchise history that includes the Super Bowl LIX Championship, Nick Sirianni is in his fifth campaign as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles with a 48-20 record, which marks the third-highest career winning percentage (.706) in the Super Bowl Era (min. 50 games). Among Super Bowl-winning head coaches, only John Madden (.759, 1969-78) and Vince Lombardi (.738, 1959-67 and 1969) have won at a greater clip than Sirianni, who became the first head coach in NFL history to earn four postseason appearances, two conference titles and a Super Bowl Championship in the first four years of their career.
Stemming from a family of football coaches and educators, Sirianni developed a curriculum for sustaining a winning culture that is rooted in three defining principles – tough, detailed and together. Embracing these values, the Eagles are one of just four teams with playoff berths in each of the last four seasons (Sirianni is the fifth Super Bowl Era head coach to make four straight postseason trips to start their career), including record-breaking performances that resulted in Super Bowl LVII and LIX appearances (only head coach in team history to reach the Super Bowl multiple times).
Coaching Staff
Passing Game Coordinator
Parks Frazier
Quarterbacks Coach
Scot Loeffler
Assistant Offensive Line Coach
Greg Austin
Offensive Quality Control
Montgomery VanGorder
Assistant to the Head Coach
Cole Peterson