Very Bad News: Philadelphia Eagles head coach angry and announced resignation immediately…

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nick Sirianni had to explain Wednesday how the Eagles would move on this offseason — specifically by finding new offensive and defensive coordinators — after a 1-6 finish that seemed likely to lead to organizational upheaval.
What Sirianni didn’t have worry about? Owner Jeffrey Lurie and general manager Howie Roseman moving on from the third-year coach.
The 42-year-old Sirianni will return for a fourth season — just as he expected. For all the hot takes and swirling speculation about Sirianni’s job status in the wake of Philadelphia’s NFC wild-card playoff loss, it appeared his standing inside the NovaCare Complex was never in doubt.
The Eagles proceeded to suffer a disappointing 32-9 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round of the playoffs. Despite helping lead Philly to a Super Bowl appearance last season, the status of head coach Nick Sirianni’s job became a topic of conversation.
Sirianni reportedly met with Eagles ownership in the days following the team’s postseason exit, and it appears he will remain in his position going into the 2024 season.
But, the Eagles will likely begin a search for a new offensive coordinator, as the team has decided against retaining first-year offensive coordinator Brian Johnson, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Johnson’s reported departure comes shortly after the Eagles parted ways with defensive coordinator Sean Desai.
The first-year coordinator was stripped of his defensive playcalling duties late in the season.