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Takeaways from Nick Sirianni speaking at NFL Annual Meetings

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🗓️ 1 April 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Nick Sirianni spoke to reporters on Tuesday morning at the NFL Annual Meetings, talking about all the topics that have surrounded the team this offseason so far — his own potential contract extension, the trade of Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, all of the departing players and of course, the Tush Push. Eliot Shorr-Parks reports live from Florida with his takeaways from what Nick Siranni had to say.  Presented by betPARX Online Casino and Sportsbook App.New customers DOWNLOAD NOW and get up to $ 1000 dollar casino bonus back if you’re not a winner in your first 24 hours.Visit betPARX.com for terms/conditions. You must be 21 and in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Michigan or Ohio. Gambling problem, 1-800-Gambler. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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What's going on, everybody? How are you all doing? I hope you're all having a glorious Tuesday. I am still here in Florida at the NFL annual meetings. The birds are chirping. The trucks are driving by. The sun is shining. And the NFL is still trying to ban the tush push. So we'll have plenty to talk about

0:55.1

with that over the coming days. I'm recording this at about 930 in the morning on Tuesday. By the

0:59.8

time you listen to this, we could already have a ruling on the tush push. But I wanted to talk to you

1:04.8

guys because head coach, Super Bowl winning head coach, Nick Siriani just spoke to the media, and I wanted to play that for you guys.

1:12.9

So we're going to play his presser on the other side of the commercial break for those that do want to hear all of it.

1:18.7

Always good to hear from Nick.

1:20.9

But I wanted to make sure I talked to you and gave you some of my main takeaways from Nick's media session.

1:26.4

And then later today, we'll have Jeffrey Lurie.

1:28.9

So obviously we'll talk about that as well, completing the trifecta of the backbone of the

1:33.6

franchise, at least from a non-player perspective. So let's get right into everything Nick had to say,

1:40.5

some of the main takeaways, but really everything. I thought a lot of what he said was interesting. Let's not start with the tush push, because honestly, I feel like you've probably

1:48.7

heard too much about the tush push at this point. Let's talk about what I asked him, the first

1:53.6

question of the presser. What about the contract? I thought that at the combine, the contract really

1:58.7

didn't get enough attention. And look, I understand

2:02.1

they're not going to say anything about it. And that will be a question for Jeffrey as well.

2:05.1

But I wanted to ask Nick about it and where he's at with it. Because an interesting component to

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