Joyner: Sirianni's job in jeopardy if Eagles get blown out by Bucs

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Seth Joyner believes if the Philadelphia Eagles get dominated by the Tampa Bay Bucs on Monday night in the NFC Wildcard Playoff round, that there is a serious chance the organization moves on from head coach Nick Sirianni.

"I think if they go to Tampa Bay and Tampa Bay does to them what the Giants did to them...that Jeffrey [Lurie] and Howie [Roseman] will sit down and have a very in depth conversation about whether it's time to move on or not," Joyner said on Monday's 94WIP Morning Show with Joe DeCamara and Jon Ritchie.

The Eagles have completely collapsed, losing five of their final six games to end the season, including a home loss to the 4-13 Arizona Cardinals and a 27-10 blowout road loss to the 6-11 New York Giants.

The Eagles, somehow, opened as small favorites on Monday at the Tampa Bay Bucs. The Bucs are entering the playoffs as winners of five of their final six regular seasons.

Philadelphia beat the Bucs in Week 3 in Tampa Bay on Monday Night Football 27-11.

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