Nick Sirianni celebrates his win at Super Bowl LIX.Photo:TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty

Philadelphia Eagles' head coach Nick Sirianni reacts after getting the celebratory Gatorade shower during Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, February 9, 2025

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After the Eagles’resounding winover the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Feb. 9, the newly-named 2025 Super Bowl champions partied the night away in New Orleans, starting first at the official team afterparty at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside

BigXthaPlug, a rapper from Dallas best known for his tracks “Texas” and “Mmhmm,” also took the stage, later posting a picture of himself holding the prized trophy. Making up the crowd decked in green were fans and many of the players who, hours before, had dominated the field with a 40-22 win.

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Eagles Stars Party with Rapper BigXthaPlug as They Celebrate Super Bowl Win — and Coach Nick Sirianni Struts His Stuff

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Football safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson also jumped on stage, touting the trophy,according to TMZ.Many of his teammates stood in the back of the room, partying and adding their own voices to the rap music booming from speakers.

Before his impromptu dance-off, Sirianni was in the team’s private locker room after his team dominated the field.According to The Athletic, he said he was desperately in need of a cigar and a drink.

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“You know, this head coaching thing — I think people have an opinion of the way they think a head coach should be,” Sirianni, 43, told the outlet. “But you’ve got to be who you are. That doesn’t mean you try to not get better. That doesn’t mean I don’t try to check my emotions sometimes because I know that it’s one of my biggest strengths. But [it] also can be a hindrance as well.”

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Jalen Hurts #1 of the Philadelphia Eagles and Head coach Nick Sirianni celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to win Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome on February 09, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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“But I’m really thankful for the adversity and thankful for the criticism. Adversity makes you who you are, makes the team who it is, and I’m proud of that,” he added, per The Athletic. “I just didn’t conform to what people wanted me to be. I was true to myself of who I am, and I’ve been leading this way, really, since I’ve been in high school. And so, I’m grateful for the adversity. I’m grateful for the criticism.”

When Sirianni joined the party, he had a “pricey” cigar in hand. He would have preferred a Black & Mild. “You know I’m low class!” Sirianni joked, speaking to general manager Howie Roseman, according to The Athletic.

“It’s safe to say that I’ma take the cake for this year,” Barkleywrote on Instagram the next day. “I would say try again next year. But next year will probably be my best year… GOD IS GREAT 🖤🖤”

source: people.com