“We’re really cooked,” “It’s gonna get worse”: Eagles fans meltdown as Nick Sirianni reportedly gets more involved in offensive prep for Chargers

Nick Sirianni is providing more input on offense ahead of the Los Angeles Chargers game in Week 14. According to Eagles Nation, Sirianni has been more involved in the Eagles’ offensive preparation this week.
The Super Bowl-winning head coach has been vocal in offensive meetings and has been presenting material alongside offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. The source adds that Nick Sirianni has been addressing the group for longer than usual at the top of the meetings before ceding to Patullo, who continues to run them.
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Eagles fans saw the report and took to X (formerly Twitter) to air their opinions.
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A fan said, “Now we’re really cooked. Didn’t think the offense could possibly look worse but I think it just might on Monday.”
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Another said, “Oh lord it’s gonna get worse then.”
One wrote, ““changes in the offense” meaning even more involvement from nick. oh lord the season might be over.”
Some fans were receptive to the development.
One said, “Result. I want results.”
Another added, “This is what we been waiting for the HOWIE and MR.LURIE effect.”
One chimed in, saying, “Great news.”
It’s important to note that Nick Sirianni was one of the league’s brighter, offense-minded coaches before landing the Philadelphia Eagles’ top gig. He worked as an offensive quality-control coach for the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers. He also worked as a wide receiver and quarterback coach for both franchises.
Sirianni then joined the Indianapolis Colts as an offensive coordinator in 2018. He showcased his offensive aptitude while working with Andrew Luck, Jacoby Brissett, and Philip Rivers. The Philadelphia Eagles appointed Sirianni in 2021, and he’s been with the franchise ever since.
Nick Sirianni looks to end losing run
Nick Sirianni hopes that his extra involvement in the offensive preparation will inspire his troops to a win over the Los Angeles Chargers. The Eagles are currently on a two-game losing streak.
The Eagles were beaten by the Dallas Cowboys in Week 12 and the Chicago Bears in Week 13. They’re 2-2 since their Week 9 bye, and are showing signs of vulnerability in their Super Bowl defense.
The Eagles haven’t lost three games in a row this season. Their longest losing streak occurred earlier when they lost to the Denver Broncos in Week 5 and the New York Giants in Week 6.
Here’s how to watch the Eagles vs. Chargers Week 14 game:
- Date: Monday, December 8, 2025
- Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
- Venue: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
- Livestream: FuboTV and DAZN
- TV Channel: ABC/ESPN
Edited by Nick Igbokwe

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