The animated personality of Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni might not be for everyone, but nobody can argue with his ability. Especially in the clutch.

Following Philly's thrilling overtime win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 12, Sirianni now owns a 19-12 record in games in which his team trailed. That mark is more impressive than you might even think, as it puts him above Vince Lombardi and just below John Madden for highest winning percentage ever by a head coach in such situations, per NFL senior researcher Tony Holzman-Escareno.

Sirianni is early in his NFL coaching career, but joining that kind of elite, Hall of Fame company demands fair recognition. He has helped elevate the Eagles to the NFL apex and can quickly cement himself as a historically great coach with a Super Bowl title. Sunday's game against Buffalo speaks to the level of confidence and resilience he has ingrained in his team.

The Eagles overcame a 10-point deficit in the second half to snatch victory away from the desperate Bills. Jalen Hurts turned it on in the fourth quarter, leading three scoring drives that allowed his squad to earn its NFL-leading 10th win of the season. He fittingly ran in the 12-yard game-clincher in OT.

Even on a day where he threw for just 200 yards, Hurst finished with five total touchdowns (three passing, two rushing). Nick Sirianni continues to trust his guys in the big spots and effectively lead them past adversity. If the Eagles stay the course, then being a comeback king will not be the only thing he has in common with John Madden and Vince Lombardi.