Sep 21, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni during the first half at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Eagles' head coach Nick Sirianni has the time for Buccaneers' quarterback Baker Mayfield today.

Philadelphia pulled off a 31-25 win over the Bucs on Sunday in a Week 4 battle between undefeated NFC teams. And at one point in the third quarter, with the Eagles holding a 24-6 lead over Tampa Bay and having just shut down the Bucs' offense once again, Sirianni began to verbally taunt Mayfield as the quarterback walked past the Philly sideline. As Mayfield was likely trying his best to ignore Sirianni's chirping, he received a playful little bump to the chest from Eagles' defensive back Andrew Mukuba as the two players passed one another, further rubbing salt into the signal caller's metaphorical wound. Mayfield raised his arms in protest before continuing to walk away.

Mayfield has been brilliant for the Buccaneers this season, entering Sunday's game completing 61.6% of his passes with 615 yards, six touchdowns, and zero interceptions. He looked a bit more rattled against the Eagles as he had all season, though – he scored two touchdowns and passed for 289 yards, but also threw his first interception of the season, completed just 55% of his passes, and was sacked twice.

Mayfield will have to shrug off the performance – and Sirianni's mid-game heckling – and ragian his composure moving forward, but Eagles' fans have to love their coach's energy and passion on the sidelines.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Eagles HC Nick Sirianni was in a sideline battle with Baker Mayfield all game

Reporting by Joe Smith, Touchdown Wire / Touchdown Wire

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