PHILADELPHIA — In a stunning late-night development, multiple team sources have confirmed that Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has removed two longtime defensive starters from the opening lineup ahead of Sunday’s pivotal Week 17 matchup against the Buffalo Bills.

The decision was made immediately after the coaching staff received verified information regarding conduct internally described as “completely unacceptable” and in direct conflict with the organization’s core standards.
One high-ranking source inside the building called it “one of the toughest calls Nick has ever had to make during his tenure,” adding, “The culture we’ve built here leaves no gray area — there are lines you simply do not cross.”
As of Thursday night, the identities of the two defensive players have not been disclosed publicly, nor shared with most members of the team. Sources emphasize that both individuals are established starters who have played major roles in the Eagles’ top-tier defense this season.
Per league protocol, the Eagles will not release the names until the official inactives list is made public 90 minutes before kickoff on Sunday. That means fans, fantasy managers, and even some teammates will not know which two defenders are sidelined until the team takes the field at Lincoln Financial Field.
Inside the Decision: A Line Drawn Before the Playoff Push
The move sends a clear and unmistakable message just days before a crucial late-season showdown against a Bills team fighting for playoff positioning.
According to internal sources, the conduct in question not only violated team rules but also undermined standards Sirianni has repeatedly reinforced throughout the season.
“Nick is drawing a line in the sand,” one organizational insider said. “This was about accountability. If you preach culture every day, moments like this are where you prove it.”
While some players were initially stunned by the severity of the discipline, several veteran leaders reportedly voiced strong support, viewing the decision as necessary to keep the locker room focused amid mounting postseason pressure.
Impact on the Week 17 Game Plan
Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio now faces the challenge of adjusting his scheme with less than 72 hours before kickoff.
With two core defenders unavailable, younger players and rotational pieces across the defensive line and secondary are being prepared for significantly expanded roles. Position meetings have taken on a noticeably more urgent tone, with coaches emphasizing communication, discipline, and simplified responsibilities.
Expect the Eagles to deploy more rotational looks, hybrid defenders, and situational substitutions as they attempt to maintain defensive stability against Josh Allen and Buffalo’s explosive offense.
Front Office Response
The Eagles declined to comment publicly, but one front office figure described the situation as “deeply disappointing,” while reaffirming full organizational support for Sirianni’s decision.
“This isn’t about one game,” the source said. “It’s about who we are. Standards matter — especially now.”
All Eyes on Sunday
Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET.
The official inactives list — and confirmation of the two disciplined defensive starters — will be released at 11:30 a.m.
Until then, the message from inside the Eagles organization is clear: no player is above the culture, especially with the postseason looming.
