Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach Nick Sirianni is facing a tsunami of fan backlash following the team’s crushing 24-15 home defeat against the Chicago Bears. The Eagles were coming off a 24-21 loss to divisional rival Dallas Cowboys, while the Bears had won four consecutive games.

What Went Wrong for Nick Sirianni’s Eagles vs. the Bears?
Kyle Monangai rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown, while ex-Eagle D’Andre Swift picked up 125 yards and a score. In total, the Bears ran for 281 yards on the ground to win the Black Friday game.
Ex-NFL linebacker Emmanuel Acho pointed out several issues with Philadelphia’s offense. He said on X, ‘The Eagles offense: Lacks complexity, Lacks variation, Lacks explosiveness, Lacks eye manipulation, Lacks urgency. Everything a good offense needs, it currently lacks. #FlyEaglesFly.’
Acho’s statement resonates as the Eagles rank 16th overall in PFSN’s Offensive Impact Metric. Per the metric, Philadelphia is 25th in 3rd- and 4th-down conversion rate. The Bears bullied Philadelphia’s defensive front for a massive win at Lincoln Financial Field.
Throughout the game, Chicago’s defense kept Sirianni’s offense in check.
Four plays after Bears Quarterback Caleb Williams threw a third-quarter interception, Chicago’s defense forced a turnover on down against the tush push. Cornerback Nahshon Wright ripped the ball from Quarterback Jalen Hurts, which is pretty rare when the Eagles run that play.
The Bears’ offense went on to put together a 12-play, 92-yard touchdown drive after Philadelphia failed to gain momentum from Kevin Byard’s interception two plays before. Philadelphia was met with boos, reflecting the frustration with a talented team not playing up to its potential.
Eagles Fans React to Loss in Week 13
Eagle fans took to X to sound off on Sirianni after Philadelphia’s home loss to Chicago. Of course, some of the reactions were pretty fierce. One user, @Pg_era24, didn’t mince words and said, ‘Lol this is crazy, Nick Sirianni needs to be fired.’
Lol this is crazy, Nick Sirianni needs to be fired!#CHIvsPHIL #BlackFriday
— Lakers Under Construction (@Pg_era24) November 28, 2025
The criticism didn’t stop there; more users pulled no punches, going after Sirianni and the offense. Another user @BoutThemBirds said, ‘You gotta fire Sirianni & get a HC who’s an actual play caller in here to stop this constant chaos. Can’t waste this roster. Now that the defensive side is stable with Fangio, you gotta stabilize the offensive side. This is beyond sickening. #Eagles #GoBirds @Eagles.’
You gotta fire Sirianni & get a HC who’s an actual play caller in here to stop this constant chaos. Can’t waste this roster.
Now that the defensive side is stable with Fangio you gotta stabilize the offensive side.
This is beyond sickening.#FlyEaglesFly #Eagles #GoBirds@Eagles— BoutThemBirds (@BoutThemBirds) November 28, 2025
Another user @paptuii said, ‘Nick sirianni is suppose to be a top coach but can’t make changes when it’s needed. On that note fire Sirianni and patullo ! #eagles #firesirianni #firepatullo‘
Nick sirianni is suppose to be a top coach but can’t make changes when it’s needed. On that note fire Sirianni and patullo ! #eagles #firesirianni #firepatullo
— papatuii (@papatuii) November 28, 2025
Fans criticized Sirianni’s playcalling and lack of adjustments from the game and offense in general. A glaring hole in the game plan was that Philadelphia could not stop misdirection runs. Swift and Monangai consistently chunked huge gains from spotting cutback lanes.
Is Nick Sirianni’s Job Actually in Jeopardy?
Despite the aggressive criticism, the front office has not indicated that Sirianni’s job is in jeopardy after the loss. Sirianni still has respectable career records of 56-24 in the regular season and 6-3 in the postseason, per Statmuse.
Plus, he led Philadelphia to two Super Bowls (2022, 2024), losing the first one to the Kansas City Chiefs, then winning the second one against the same team. Sirianni has been good from the beginning of his tenure as Philadelphia’s Head Coach.
According to PFSN’s Playoff Predictor, the loss doesn’t jeopardize their playoff chances, but the two straight losses are opening a door for them to lose their grip on the NFC East. Despite the 97.5% chance to make the playoffs heading into the Black Friday game, the offense didn’t do much to quell concerns.
After dropping 21 points in the first half against the Cowboys in Week 12, Philadelphia went without a touchdown until the third quarter in Week 13 against the Bears. During the Black Friday game, Chicago overtook Philadelphia for the No. 2 seed in the NFC.
Eagles Look to Rebound in Week 14
The Eagles will have nine full days to regroup before their next road game. They will head to California to play the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 14 on Dec. 8. The game will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET.

