What Coach Nick Sirianni and Philadelphia Eagles Players Said After Defeating the Dallas Cowboys
Following their decisive 34-6 victory over the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium, Philadelphia Eagles Coach Nick Sirianni and key players shared insights on the team’s performance. Here are some highlights from their comments, provided by the Eagles and Cowboys media teams:
Coach Nick Sirianni
On the Defense’s Strong Performance
Sirianni emphasized the critical role of the Eagles’ defense, which provided momentum and kept the team competitive even when things weren’t perfect. “They started fast, played great throughout, and tackled very well,” he noted, underscoring the importance of solid tackling against dangerous Cowboys players like CeeDee Lamb, Ezekiel Elliott, and Rico Dowdle. He credited the defense with staying fundamentally sound, forcing turnovers, and staying focused.
On Jalen Hurts’ Resilience
Sirianni praised quarterback Jalen Hurts for bouncing back after a challenging start. “It didn’t start how we wanted, but there’s something to be said for a player who can rebound and perform well after things don’t go right early on,” he said. Sirianni highlighted Hurts’ ability to handle adversity, calling him “a winner” who knows how to push through difficult moments.
On Dallas’ Defense and the Eagles’ Game Plan
Sirianni acknowledged Dallas’ defensive pressure, particularly the strength of their pass rush and cornerback Trevon Diggs, who is “a phenomenal football player.” He noted that the Eagles’ offense struggled to establish the run early on, which led to predictable passing situations. Despite this, he was pleased with the offense’s adjustments in the second half.
On Linebacker Zack Baun’s Improvement
Sirianni praised Baun for consistently improving and contributing in various ways. “He’s tough, fundamentally sound, and really smart on the field,” Sirianni remarked, highlighting Baun’s athleticism and ability to make plays.
On Emphasizing Turnover Prevention
Sirianni explained that the Eagles review turnovers across the league each week to reinforce lessons. “Good teams learn from their own mistakes, but great teams learn from everyone’s mistakes,” he said. By analyzing game situations and fundamentals, the Eagles aim to improve their overall football IQ.
On Jalen Hurts’ Ability to Move Forward After Mistakes
“One of the hardest things is moving on from mistakes,” Sirianni noted, adding that Hurts has a knack for resetting after a setback. This mental toughness, according to Sirianni, is essential to success in football.
On Dallas Goedert’s Touchdown and the Scramble Drill
Sirianni praised the team’s execution on scramble drills, which they have practiced extensively. “Dallas [Goedert] freed himself up, and Jalen found him,” he said, crediting Hurts’ agility and decision-making.
On Resting Starters in the Fourth Quarter
With a short week ahead, Sirianni was grateful for the chance to rest some key players late in the game. He highlighted the importance of recovery for the upcoming matchup.
QB Jalen Hurts
On the Defense’s Performance
Hurts lauded the Eagles’ defense, calling their effort “a helluva performance” and essential to the team’s overall success. He emphasized the importance of “complementary football,” with the defense supporting the offense and vice versa.
On Moving Forward After Turnovers
Hurts explained his mindset on turnovers: “Momentum can shift at any time, so you have to treat each play as its own.” He took responsibility for his fumble, acknowledging the need for better ball security.
On the Interception He Threw
Hurts commended Cowboys’ defender #7 for making a remarkable play on his interception attempt. “He made a great play, and I own that mistake,” he said, expressing his commitment to learning from it.
On His Scramble Drill Success
Hurts credited his teammates for staying “alive” on every play, emphasizing that any player can make a play at any time. He added that he aims to keep everyone engaged and ready to contribute, which he sees as part of his leadership.
On Supporting Teammates After Mistakes
Hurts shared that he reassures his teammates during tough moments, appreciating the mutual support within the team. “We’re in it together, and I have zero pride in owning my mistakes,” he said.
On Thinking Ahead to the Next Game
Hurts said he typically reviews the game tape quickly after each game to start preparing for the next opponent. With a short week coming up, he acknowledged that he’d be switching focus even sooner than usual.
LB Zack Baun
On the Defensive Focus on Turnovers
Baun attributed the Eagles’ defensive improvements to an increased emphasis on turnovers in practice. “Everything starts in practice,” he said, noting that the habit of taking control in practice has translated well to game scenarios.
On His Partnership with Nakobe Dean
Baun praised teammate Nakobe Dean, saying they both celebrate each other’s achievements on the field. “If he makes a play, I feel like I made the play,” Baun said, adding that this bond strengthens the team.
On His Journey and Resilience
Reflecting on his path to success, Baun described how challenges in his life have taught him resilience. He expressed gratitude for the support from the team and coaching staff, saying he feels at home with the Eagles and appreciates being embraced as part of the family.
On Keeping His Future Focused on One Game at a Time
Baun said he’s not thinking ahead, instead focusing on improving with each game. “I’m just trying to get better, and the linebacker room is trying to get better too,” he said, reiterating the defense’s commitment to continual improvement.
The Eagles are now shifting their focus to their next game, determined to keep up their momentum after this standout performance.