Nick Sirianni’s Message to Kellen Moore Before Eagles' Super Bowl TD Goes Viral - suong

   

The Philadelphia Eagles had no issues with the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX on Sunday in New Orleans. 

The Eagles stormed out to a 24-0 lead at halftime and then held a 27-0 lead in the third quarter. 

With a few minutes remaining in the third quarter, Jalen Hurts connected with DeVonta Smith on a 46-yard touchdown pass to extend the lead to 34-0. That score was a highlight-reel play that sent the Eagles sidelines and fanbase into celebration mode with one quarter left to play. 

Now, a video of Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and offensive coordinator Kellen Moore surfaced. 

Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and head coach Nick Sirianni
 

Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and head coach Nick Sirianni

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Right before the play, Sirianni was seen convincing Moore to go for the long pass and extend the lead to all but end the game. 

"If we score, it's over. Just call it," Sirianni said to Moore. 

Alas, Hurts connected with Smith for a dagger touchdown score. 

In less than three hours, this video had 985,000 views, so it was circulating a lot a day before the Eagles parade. 

Right before that, the Chiefs had turned the ball over on downs, so the Eagles began the drive at the Chiefs' 45-yard line. 

It was the longest offensive play of the game for the Eagles, and Smith finished with four catches for 69 yards and the touchdown. 

Now, Moore is the head coach for the New Orleans Saints, but this moment between him and Sirianni will live in his forever in one of the biggest plays in Super Bowl LIX.