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A victory in Sunday's Super Bowl would mean the first Lombardi Trophy of Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni's career.
It would also mean plenty of leverage in upcoming contract negotiations.
ESPN's Adam Schefter wrote about the situation with Sirianni on Saturday and noted he and the Eagles "will need to address" his contract status since he "will be in line for an extension" following Sunday's Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Schefter explained that Sirianni's contract runs through the 2025 season and pays him $7 million a year, which makes him one of the league's lowest-paid head coaches.