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The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but Nick Sirianni's behavior afterward is being called into question.

The Philadelphia Eagles secured their third straight win on Sunday, defeating the Buffalo Bills by a score of 13-12 in spite of not scoring a point nor completing a single pass during the second half.

It marked the second time this season that quarterback Jalen Hurts did not complete a pass over the final two quarters, so the offensive concerns that have existed all year long for the Eagles really haven't left.

That's why head coach Nick Sirianni is being blasted for his postgame behavior following the win, as he looked a bit too excited after such an ugly victory.

A win is a win, and the Eagles are now 11-5 on the season with a Week 18 matchup against the lowly Washington Commanders looming.

But given that Philadelphia's offense labored once again as Hurts went just 13-for-27 with 110 yards, Sirianni's exuberance is probably a bit over the top.

If you watch the video, you'll likely notice that wide receiver A.J. Brown, who has been very vocal about his distaste for the struggling offense throughout the season, appeared to be rather uncomfortable as Sirianni was gloating alongside of him.

Brown led all Eagles receivers with five catches for 68 yards against the Bills, but you can understand why the three-time Pro Bowler may not be entirely enthralled with an offense that managed just 191 total yards on Sunday.

Philadelphia has been winning games like this all year long, and there is no question that the team has put together quite an impressive collection of victories.

But is Philly's style of barely squeaking by actually going to work in the playoffs?

Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni. Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images.Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni. Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images.

That was what Brown questioned earlier in the season, and it remains a valid concern through Week 17.

The Eagles definitely have experience on their side. They won a championship last year and have participated in two Super Bowls over the last three campaigns.

But the Kansas City Chiefs had all of that in their favor as they were miraculously winning tight games last year, as well, and they ended up getting smacked by Philadelphia in the Super Bowl.

Maybe Philly really will flip a switch in the postseason, but it's becoming very hard to believe that the Eagles can win another title in their current state.