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How much does Nick Sirianni make? Contract details with Eagles, salary, what to know

Head coach Nick Sirianni has led the Philadelphia Eagles back to the Super Bowl for the second time during his tenure.

The Super Bowl 59 matchup against coach Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs will be a rematch for Sirianni and the Eagles, who lost Super Bowl 57, 38-35, in 2023.

Sirianni started his NFL coaching career as an assistant in 2009 with the Chiefs before leaving in 2012 as Reid was brought in as the new head coach for the 2013 season. Sirianni also spent time with the Los Angeles Chargers and Indianapolis Colts before he was hired by the Eagles in 2021.

A victory in Super Bowl 59 would stop the Chiefs short of a three-peat, and position Sirianni and the Eagles to potentially start a dynasty of their own.

Here’s what you need to know about Sirianni’s contract.

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Nick Sirianni’s contract details

Sirianni signed a five-year, $35 million deal with the Eagles that would keep him at the helm through the 2025 season.

With one year remaining on his contract, Sirianni is likely to receive an extension from the franchise during the offseason.

Highest-paid NFL coaches

Sirianni’s contract is reportedly worth $7 million per year, which would currently keep him out of the top 12 highest annual NFL coaching salaries.

A Super Bowl 59 victory over the Chiefs would likely factor into the figures of a potential new contract extension.

The list includes several coaches from the AFC, including three from the AFC West division. None of those coaches are at the helm of an NFC East team.

Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay is the highest-paid NFC coach.

Name

Team

Annual Salary

Andy Reid

Kansas City Chiefs

$20 million

Sean Payton

Denver Broncos

$18 million

Jim Harbaugh

Los Angeles Chargers

$16 million

Mike Tomlin

Pittsburgh Steelers

$16 million

Sean McVay

Los Angeles Rams

$15 million

Kyle Shanahan

San Francisco 49ers

$14 million

Ben Johnson

Chicago Bears

$13 million

Kevin O'Connell

Minnesota Vikings

$13 million

John Harbaugh

Baltimore Ravens

$12 million

Liam Coen

Jacksonville Jaguars

$12 million

Mike Macdonald

Seattle Seahawks

$9 million

Sean McDermott

Buffalo Bills

$8.5 million

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How much does Nick Sirianni make with Eagles? Contract details, salary