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Baby Girl Named 'Sirianni' After Eagles Super Bowl Win: Report

Nick Sirianni has a Super Bowl ring and a contract extension with the Birds. Now he's a namesake.

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has a Super Bowl ring. Now he's also a baby's namesake.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has a Super Bowl ring. Now he's also a baby's namesake. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

PHILADELPHIA, PA — When the Phillies won the World Series in 2008, it sparked a generation of children and pets named Chase, Cole, Ryan, Jimmy, and even Howard.

The 2025 Super Bowl Eagles have engendered a less likely namesake for new babies: Sirianni.

Baby Sirianni was born to Jazmine Jackson and Eric Estrada, who aren't from Philadelphia and don't live here. Still, Jazmine and her sister Tyquanique are dedicated Bird Gang member sout in Los Angeles, according to a report in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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The sisters never missed a game during the Eagles Super Bowl season, sometimes even standing in line as early as 7 a.m. for a 10 a.m. game that would be broadcast at an IMAX movie theatre in Los Angeles, the report states.

Baby Sirianni, growing in the womb, was, in a way, present for it all.

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Related: 'Tremendous Leadership': Eagles Extend Sirianni

Beyond simply honoring the Eagles, Jazmine and Tyquanique reportedly wanted the baby's name to be symbolic of strong qualities.

“Sirianni stands his ground, win or lose,” Tyquanique told the Inquirer. “He came and brought this team to life. And when he is doing his interviews, he says what he means. I also love his kids. His kids are right there in the interviews. He’s a family-oriented man.”

Sirianni was recently given a multi-year contract extension by the Eagles after his dominant first few years in charge of the Birds. They've gone 48-20under Sirianni, with two NFC championships and a Super Bowl championship.

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