New Behind-The-Scenes Footage Of Jalen Hurts & Nick Sirianni Reveals How They Really Feel About Their Future Together After Playoff Exit [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

An awful playoff loss has not deterred Jalen Hurts or Nick Sirianni.
The Eagles’ quarterback has endured a ton this past season. That included AJ brown taking a vulgar shot at him and constantly complaining about the offense months after they won the Super Bowl.
Philadelphia was eliminated from the playoffs last weekend by the San Francisco 49ers. With the Eagles’ season ending, that also means Hard Knocks can wrap things up for the season. One last moment is going viral. The show ended with quarterback Jalen Hurts and head coach Nick Sirianni alone. Hurts was standing while Sirianni was seated in a large auditorium following the final team meeting of the season.
Both looked bummed out that the season was over. However, they remained optimistic about their chances next year. While standing underneath a basketball hoop, Jalen Hurts says, “We’ll be back.” Sirianni, seated in front of him, says, “I have no doubt.”
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Will Jalen Hurts have AJ Brown To Throw To Next Season?

Jalen Hurts shared a private message with Nick Sirianni and made a bold prediction about the Philadelphia Eagles’ future. Will that future also include AJ Brown?
To end the season, Brown had to be held back from attacking Nick Sirianni. It pretty much put a cap on how the season has gone for him and the team. Brown was not in the Eagles’ locker room when the players came to clean out their belongings this week. He didn’t show up to discuss anything, having snubbed the media the night before.
The Eagles’ 2025 season ended with a disappointing 23-19 defeat to the San Francisco 49ers in an NFC Wild Card playoff game. Philly was again hindered by an inconsistent offense, which ultimately led to Kevin Patullo being fired as offensive coordinator.
“Felt like that was the story as our year progressed,” Sirianni said Sunday.
He might not be the only one gone when it’s all said and done.
