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Coach Nick Sirianni’s Son’s Fake Brain Tumor News Leads To Prayers From Philadelphia Eagles Fans

Nick Sirianni is a loving father to his three kids, who are proud of his achievements.

Recently, there have been some reports claiming that Nick Sirianni’s Miles had an illness. However, it is false as there is not much supporting evidence.

Nick recently led the Philadelphia Eagles to a dominant victory in Super Bowl LIX, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22.

Highlights

  • The Facebook page Bird Gang Chronicles shared that Philadelphia Eagles fans were emotional after Nick Sirianni announced his son’s health condition.
  • The post claimed his son had a brain tumor, which turned out to be fake news.
  • The video garnered significant attention from fans due to its cuteness and has since been widely shared across the internet.

This win marked the Eagles’ first Super Bowl championship since Super Bowl LII in 2018 and their second overall.

Beginning his coaching career in 2009, Nick has come a long way throughout his coaching journey, where he has coached several prominent teams.

With the victory of the Eagles, Nick has not only proved his leadership and strategic brilliance on full display but also solidified his place in NFL history.

Fans and players were overjoyed, celebrating their hard work and dedication after the Super Bowl victory.

Further, Nick’s wife, Brett Ashley Cantwell, and their 4-year-old son, Miles, joined the celebration, creating a heartwarming family moment on the field.

Nick’s Son, Miles, Joined In To Celebrate With His Father At The Super Bowl

The Facebook page Bird Gang Chronicles shared that Philadelphia Eagles fans were emotional after Nick Sirianni announced his son’s health condition.

The post claimed his son had a brain tumor, which turned out to be fake news. Despite this, many people believed it and joined in prayers for him.

Much prays for the coach and his family may God truly bless them

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Well, Nick’s son, Miles, recently stole the spotlight following the Eagle’s Super Bowl victory during the post-match interview.

The 4-year-old’s playful and innocent reaction brought an extra layer of joy to the celebration.

The Philadelphia Eagles head coach was surrounded by reporters on the field after his team’s triumphant Super Bowl victory.

While he was fielding questions, his three children — sons Jacob, 9, and Miles, 4, along with daughter Taylor, 7 — and his wife, Brett Ashley Cantwell, joined him on the field.

Nick bent down to pick up his younger son. With tears in his eyes, Miles hugged his son and lifted him onto his lap as he did the interview.

As the coach lifted Miles onto his lap, Miles shared a hilarious yet innocent comment that endeared him to fans even more.

“You’re wet!” Miles exclaimed humorously as he touched his dad’s shoulder. Sirianni, laughing, replied, “I’m wet,” and encouraged Miles to say, “E-A-G-L-E-S Eagles!”

This heartwarming video has resonated deeply with fans and continues spreading widely across the internet.

His parents were also present at the stadium to celebrate this victory with him after the match.

Furthermore, just two years after leaving the same field disheartened following the Eagles’ loss to the Chiefs, this victory proves his hard work and dedication.

Nick And His Wife, Brett Cantwell, Have Built A Loving Family Of Five

Nick Sirianni met his wife, Cantwell, in 2010 in Kansas City when he was an offensive quality control coach for the Kansas City Chiefs.

When the two started dating, Cantwell had just moved to Kansas City to start her own career as a teacher.

The couple exchanged vows in 2013, after which they built a family with their three kids.

They welcomed their eldest son, Jacob, in 2015 when Nick was coaching for the San Diego Chargers.

Interestingly, Jacob is showing a preference for baseball, a choice that Sirianni respects and actively encourages.

Nick’s daughter, Taylor, was born in 2017, and his youngest son, Miles, was born in 2000.

Despite his busy coaching schedule, Nick always finds time for his children and spends time with his family.

Additional Information

  • Nick Sirianni served as the Indianapolis Colts’ offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2020.
  • He was an assistant coach with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers from 2013 to 2017 and the Kansas City Chiefs from 2009 to 2012.
  • Nick followed in his father Fran’s footsteps, a former head football coach at Southwestern Central High School in West Ellicott, New York.
Mahima Rai
Mahima Rai
Mahima is an inquisitive soul with a passion for books, music and movies- especially when it comes to overanalyzing them. An avid learner who likes learning anything and everything, with a slightly competitive streak, Mahima values meaningful conversations and finds joy in life's little quirks.
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