Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni took shots with Eagles fans after losing the Super Bowl.
At one point, Sirianni got behind the bar and raised a toast to the fans in attendance ... with everyone letting out an Eagles chant before taking shots together. BTW, nice TV show selection in the background.
Sources tell us Sirianni couldn't have been nicer throughout his time at the pub ... enjoying drinks and talking to patrons. One bar-goer, a content creator named Yahmitch, tried to get Coach to make a shoutout to a friend ... but Sirianni made it clear he was just hanging out and wanted to chill like a regular person.Play video contentIt's nice to see Sirianni out and about with the regular crowd after the three-point loss to the Kansas City Chiefs ... and based off all the partying Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes have been doing to celebrate, you can say win or lose, both sides boozed.
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