Eagles CEO praises coach Nick Sirianni
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"Nick's going to be our coach," Lurie said Tuesday at the NFL owners meetings in Palm Beach, Florida.
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"These things will take care of themselves," Sirianni said, via Eliot Shorr-Parks of WIP.
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