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Eagles HC Nick Sirianni “Randomly” Drug Tested After Wild 4th-Down Call That Sealed Win vs. Packers — Fans Lose Their Minds Online

Head coach Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers congratulates head coach Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles after the game at Lambeau Field on...

Eagles HC Nick Sirianni Immediately Taken for a Drug Test After Wild 4th-Down Call in Win vs. Packers — Sparking Fan Frenzy Online
Green Bay, Wisconsin — November, 2025

It was one of those nights that reminded everyone why Philadelphia football is built different. Under freezing lights at Lambeau Field, with 33 seconds left and the Eagles clinging to a slim 10-7 lead, head coach Nick Sirianni made the kind of call that defines legends — or lunatics.

On 4th-and-1 inside Packers territory, instead of punting or taking the field goal, Sirianni kept the offense on the field. Jalen Hurts lined up under center. A hard snap, a power push behind center Brett Toth — and the Eagles converted. Game over. Silence across Wisconsin. Euphoria in Philadelphia.

Within minutes of the final whistle, however, reports started circulating that Sirianni had been “randomly selected” for an NFL postgame drug test — a coincidence fans found way too funny to ignore.

A photo of the official notice taped to the Eagles’ locker room wall hit X (formerly Twitter) and went viral instantly. Within hours, “#SirianniDrugTest” was trending nationwide, with over 2 million interactions.

“Only in Philly,” one fan posted. “You go for it on 4th-and-1 in Lambeau, ice the game, and the league thinks you’re on something. That’s our coach.”

Another popular meme showed Sirianni’s face edited onto the famous “Breaking Bad” poster with the caption: ‘Say my name.’

While the jokes poured in, the move symbolized what Eagles fans have come to love — fearless football.

Since taking over as head coach in 2021, Sirianni has built a reputation as one of the NFL’s most emotional, aggressive, and unfiltered leaders. Whether it’s screaming at refs, chest-bumping players, or going for broke on 4th down, his intensity has become Philly’s heartbeat.

After the game, when asked about the decision, Sirianni smiled.
“We play to win,” he said. “Sometimes, that means trusting your guys — not the analytics.”

To no one’s surprise, the quote went viral too. Fans replied with hundreds of green heart emojis and “That’s my coach” posts, solidifying the moment as another instant classic in Eagles lore.

Even rival fans couldn’t help but respect the swagger. Packers beat reporter Tom Silverstein summed it up best:
“Nick Sirianni just turned a boring Monday night game into an iconic one. That 4th-down call will be replayed for years.”

The “random” drug test, of course, turned out to be standard league protocol — but by then, the memes had already taken over.

For the Eagles (7-2), the win wasn’t just another number in the standings. It was a statement. A symbol of guts over fear, heart over logic.

And for Philly fans, one phrase said it all:
“If loving that 4th-down call is wrong… then test us all.”

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