
Green Bay, Wisconsin – November 9, 2025
In a move that has stunned the NFL world and ignited a firestorm of reactions across social media, Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has reportedly submitted an official request to league officials asking them to “limit the number of Green Bay Packers fans” allowed inside Lambeau Field for Thursday night’s Week 10 showdown. Sources close to the situation claim Sirianni cited “excessive crowd noise and hostile cheering” as potential distractions that could negatively impact his players’ focus and performance.
The request, first leaked by ESPN’s Adam Schefter late Saturday evening, quickly went viral. Within hours, #SirianniScared began trending nationwide, with Packers fans flooding timelines with memes of crying eagles and cheesehead helmets.
“Nick, if the roar of the fans is going to distract your team, maybe the NFL isn’t the place for you. Stay home next time and let your players handle real stadium noise.”

The room erupted after the final line. LaFleur, stone-faced, simply grabbed his playbook and walked off the podium as reporters scrambled to tweet every word.
Sirianni, scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. press conference in Philadelphia, abruptly canceled the session, citing “scheduling conflicts.” When reached for comment, Eagles general manager Howie Roseman offered only a terse, “No comment at this time.”
NFL Senior Vice President of Communications Brian McCarthy released a brief statement Sunday afternoon: “The league has received no formal request from the Philadelphia Eagles regarding crowd-size limitations at Lambeau Field. Home-field advantage, including fan attendance and atmosphere, is a cornerstone of the NFL experience.”
Packers president Mark Murphy went a step further, telling local radio station 97.3 The Game, “We’re actually considering adding temporary seating for this one. The more cheeseheads, the merrier.”
Social media has been relentless. Former Packers quarterback Brett Favre posted a photo of himself in a cheesehead with the caption: “Nick, come take this from me if you want quiet.” Eagles legend Brian Dawkins fired back on X: “Embarrassing. Play better. Simple.”
Even neutral observers piled on. FOX Sports analyst Colin Cowherd opened his Sunday show with, “I’ve seen a lot in 30 years of football, but asking the league to turn down the volume on Lambeau? That’s a new one. That’s like asking Texas to stop barbequing.”
As of press time, ticket resale sites report Packers-Eagles secondary market prices have surged 42% in the last 12 hours, with standing-room-only tickets now topping $450. One Green Bay bar even announced a “Sirianni Special” – earplugs and a tissue for $5.
Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET Thursday on Prime Video. If early indications are any clue, Lambeau Field will be louder than ever – and Nick Sirianni will have exactly zero say in the matter.
Whether the Eagles can silence the critics (or at least the crowd) remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: Matt LaFleur just won the war of words, and the scoreboard hasn’t even been turned on yet.