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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni did not mince words when it came to his thoughts over the Indianapolis Colts’ decision to part ways with coach Frank Reich, saying Sunday that it felt "sweet" to walk away with a win. 

Sirianni was fired up on the sidelines after quarterback Jalen Hurts scored an 8-yard touchdown with just a little over a minute left in the game to beat the Colts, 17-16. He immediately stood on the bench and began celebrating with Eagles fans in the stands before heading toward center field. 

During his post game presser, he was asked by reporters why he appeared so emotional. His answer was simple: "because I love Frank Reich." 

Nick Sirianni ooks on from the sideline in a game against the Colts

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni looks on during the Colts game at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 20, 2022, in Indianapolis. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

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"I really do and he’s one of the best damn football coaches I’ve ever been around. I was hoping that him and I would be able to coach against each other in this game," said Sirianni, who served as offensive coordinator in Indy under Reich for three seasons.

"But he is one of my biggest mentors – I’ve got my dad, I got Larry Kehres (former Mount Union head coach) and I got Frank Reich. And Frank’s such a good football coach and yeah, you don’t want to know what I think of if he should be here or not but – because you guys can probably imagine what I really think."

Frank Reich and Nick Sirianni stand together on the sideline

Colts head coach Frank Reich and offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni on the sidelines during the Jacksonville Jaguars game on Nov. 17, 2019, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. (Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Reich was fired earlier this month and replaced by Colts legend Jeff Saturday, who has no coaching experience in either the NFL or collegiate level. 

Sirianni has been vocal about his support of Reich, but after Sunday’s victory, he doubled down.

Colts' Jeff Saturday talks to quarterback Matt Ryan

Matt Ryan, of the Colts, talks to head coach Jeff Saturday during the Philadelphia Eagles game at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 20, 2022, in Indianapolis. (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

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"Spent a lot of time here, one of my children was born here and it was sweet to come here, especially with what happened with this organization the last couple of weeks, and get the win. The win. We’re leaving Indianapolis with a win."