Nick Sirianni has quickly become one of the most talked-about head coaches in the NFL. From the Tush Push to the Philadelphia Eagles’ late-season collapse in 2023, many storylines intersect with Sirianni. Nonetheless, he’s established a pathway of consistent success with the Eagles since taking over in 2021. But how much has Sirianni earned throughout his coaching career in salary, and what is his current net worth?
Coaching salaries are not public information in the same way player contract info is, but in Sirianni’s case, some details are available.
Nick Sirianni’s Contract and Current Wealth
Sirianni’s journey to becoming the head coach of the Eagles began with humble roots. He dabbled as a wide receiver at Division III Mount Union in his early days. He won three national championships there from 2001 to 2003.
He has a degree in education and transitioned to coaching in 2004 as the defensive backs coach at Mount Union. Fast-forward two decades to 2021, and Sirianni signed a five-year, $35 million contract with the Eagles.
His first season was a mix and match of success and failure. Philadelphia made the playoffs with a 9-8 record, which showed his potential to lead the team to greater heights. As of 2023, Sirianni’s coaching record is 34-17 in the regular season.
Sirianni has a rich coaching background, having served under seven head coaches, including Todd Haley, Romeo Crennel, Mike McCoy, Anthony Lynn, and Frank Reich. His coaching tree is already bearing fruit, with two of his former assistants, Jonathan Gannon (Arizona Cardinals) and Shane Steichen (Indianapolis Colts), becoming head coaches in the NFL.
Sirianni’s net worth is estimated at around $10 million as of 2024. While this figure places him at the lower end of the wealth spectrum for NFL head coaches, with the success he’s brought to the Eagles, there’s potential for a salary increase in the future.
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We’ll see Sirianni’s Eagles play the first-ever game in Brazil on Friday, September 7 — they’ll take on Jordan Love and the up-and-coming Green Bay Packers.