Nick Sirianni has been a top-notch coach ever since he broke into the NFL scene in 2009. The former Kansas City Chiefs offensive quality control coach is now the head tactician for the Philadelphia Eagles. For this article, though, we’re going through his journey to the pros and dive into Nick Sirianni's net worth in 2021 after signing a deal with the 2017 Super Bowl Champions.

Net Worth$3 million
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Salary$6-$7 million (2021-2022)
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Nick Sirianni’s Net Worth in 2021 (estimate): $3 Million

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Nick Sirianni started his coach career after he graduated from his alma mater, Mount Union. He served as the Purple Raiders’ defensive backs coach for a year before he transferred to Indiana University of Pennsylvania as a wide receivers coach under Lou Tepper from 2006 to 2008.

In 2009, he leapt into the National Football League and signed with the Kansas City Chiefs where he served as the offensive quality control coach (2009 and 2011), assistant quarterbacks coach (2010), and wide receivers coach (2012).

Sirianni eventually made a move to the then-San Diego Chargers when Mike McCoy was hired as the head coach for the 2013-2014 season. He served as the offensive quality control coach for the squad in 2013 before becoming the quarterbacks coach from 2014 to 2015. Nick then became the wide receivers coach for the 2016-2017 season, the year when the Chargers moved from San Diego to Los Angeles.

After a fruitful stint with the Chargers, Sirianni joined the Indianapolis Colts as their offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2020. The New York native’s time in Indianapolis is nothing short of productive.

Sirianni directed the Colts’ offense to number six in third-down conversions (43.4%), seventh in red zone touchdown efficiency (63.9%), and eight in offensive points per game (24.4), while allowing the second-fewest sacks (71) in the league during the 2018 to 2020 seasons.

During the 2020 season, Sirianni’s helped 39-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers get the eighth-highest completion percentage (68%), along with 4169 passing yards, 24 touchdown passes, and a 97.0 passer rating.

In 2018, Sirianni’s first season as the Colts’ offensive coordinate, quarterback Andrew Luck was named the Associated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year with 39 passing touchdowns and 4593 passing yards.

After a decade in the league, Nick Sirianni finally gets his chance as he was signed as the Philadelphia Eagles’ new head coach on January 24, 2021. Sirianni will take over an Eagles squad that finished 4-11-1 last season.

According to Frank Reich, Philadelphia’s former offensive coordinator and current Indianapolis Colts head coach: “He has a brilliant mind, he is a strong leader, and he will relate well with the city and its fanbase.”. Reich and Sirianni have worked together for two different organizations, the San Diego Chargers and the Indianapolis Colts.

“He wowed the Eagles in the interview process with his energy, his intelligence, and his edge, sharing a vision with the team in an extensive meeting in Florida earlier this week,” wrote Eagles insider Dave Spadaro on the team’s website. “Those who have worked closely with Sirianni describe him as a smart football mind who is a football coach to his core. He comes from a football family and is a natural leader and communicator. Sounds like all of the qualities you would want in a head coach.”

Sirianni will have Carson Wentz, a young and promising quarterback, at his disposal, as he re-tools and get his squad ready for another run at the Super Bowl — where the Eagles last won in 2017 against the Atlanta Falcons.

According to Popular Net Worth, Nick Sirianni’s estimated net worth for 2021 is about $3 million. An average salary of an NFL head coach is around $6 million to $7 million, which can rise up to $10 million depending on other bonuses and agreements between the coach and the team. It is safe to say that Coach Sirianni will be earning at around the seven-figure range throughout his stint with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Nick Sirianni will surely have a chance to earn more as he is just 40 years old and he is carrying with him a decade’s worth of excellent experience in the league. If his stint with the Philadelphia Eagles turns out to be a success, it will inevitably open a lot more opportunities for the Jamestown, New York Native. For now, we will all have to watch and see how his first head coaching stint pans out.