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MAKING FACES β NFL coaches are extremely busy during the season and spend many hours away from their families, so it's important to make them a part of the job at times.
Following a win over the Dallas Cowboys Sunday, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni decided to bring his daughter, Taylor, to work.
Sitting next to dad at the postgame press conference, Taylor Sirianni was excited to be a part of the action ... well, at least for a short time.
As dad Sirianni went about his work and started answering questions from the media, the younger Sirianni couldn't help herself and started making faces as a way to pass the time β sooooooo boooooring dad!
It caught the attention of her dad at times and even stopped him from answering questions ... all in good fun, though.
Sometimes these press conferences can get a bit too serious, but we're talking about entertainment after all. Kudos to Nick Sirianni for bringing a little bit of fun to the "business" side of sports.
And Taylor Sirianni should be invited to the press conferences every week. Heck, give her an opportunity to breakdown how the refs decided to insert themselves into the game on a bad pass interference call, but I digress.
Same, Taylor. Same π pic.twitter.com/LybOjxYdMH
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) November 7, 2023










