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The Eagles got off to a 11-2 start behind quarterback Carson Wentz, their defense and head Doug Pederson (who was [[Brett Favre]]'s longtime backup and a member of the Packers [[Super Bowl XXXI]] team). However, Wentz went down with a torn ACL after they clinched the [[NFC East]] title. The Eagles turned to backup and former starting quarterback Nick Foles to finish an NFC best 13-3. Despite being the top seed in the [[National Football Conference|NFC]], they were underdogs throughout the playoffs. The Eagles upset the [[Atlanta Falcons]] 15-10 in the divisional round, then upset the [[Minnesota Vikings]] 38-7 in the NFC title game to reach Super Bowl LII, a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX with the defending champion Patriots looking to win 3 Super Bowls in 4 years.
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The Eagles got off to a 11-2 start behind quarterback Carson Wentz, their defense and head Doug Pederson (who was [[Brett Favre]]'s longtime backup and a member of the Packers [[Super Bowl XXXI]] team). However, Wentz went down with a torn ACL after they clinched the [[NFC East]] title. The Eagles turned to backup and former starting quarterback Nick Foles to finish an NFC best 13-3. Despite being the top seed in the [[National Football Conference|NFC]], they were underdogs throughout the playoffs. The Eagles upset the [[Atlanta Falcons]] 15-10 in the divisional round, then upset the [[Minnesota Vikings]] 38-7 in the NFC Championship game to reach Super Bowl LII, a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX with the defending champion Patriots looking to win 3 Super Bowls in 4 years.
   
Up 15-12 and facing a fourth and goal at the 1 with 38 seconds before halftime, the Eagles executed a trick play called the Philly Special when Foles moved up behind the offensive line and running back Corey Clement took a direct snap and pitched to tight end Trey Burton, who threw a touchdown to Foles (the first TD catch by a quarterback in Super Bowl history), to give them a ten point lead at the half.
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The Eagles went up 15-6 in the second quarter, but the Patriots scored a touchdown to cut the lead to three. Foles drove the Eagles to the 1 where they faced a fourth and goal with 38 seconds before halftime. They then executed a trick play called the Philly Special when Foles moved up behind the offensive line and running back Corey Clement took a direct snap and pitched to tight end Trey Burton, who threw a touchdown to Foles (the first TD catch by a quarterback in Super Bowl history), to give them a ten point lead at the half.
   
 
After both teams traded touchdowns to start the second half, the Patriots held them to a field goal and took a 33-32 lead when Tom Brady threw a touchdown to Rob Gronkowski. The Eagles responded with a 7 minute drive that ended with Foles throwing the go ahead score to Zach Ertz to make it 38-33 after a failed two-point conversion.
 
After both teams traded touchdowns to start the second half, the Patriots held them to a field goal and took a 33-32 lead when Tom Brady threw a touchdown to Rob Gronkowski. The Eagles responded with a 7 minute drive that ended with Foles throwing the go ahead score to Zach Ertz to make it 38-33 after a failed two-point conversion.

Revision as of 11:49, 22 June 2021

Philadelphia Eagles
Eagles helmet Eagles
Helmet Logo
Information
League NFL NFL
Conference NFC NFC
Division NFC East
Established 1933
Home field Lincoln Financial Field
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Uniforms
Eagles color uniform Eagles white uniform Eagles alternate uniform
Color White Alternate
Home Field
EaglesHomefield
Championships
League
NFL 4
1948 • 1949 • 1960
2017
Super Bowls
Lombardi Trophy logo gray 1
LII
Conference
Conference Championship logo2 4
1960 • 1980 • 2004
2017
Division
14
1947 • 1948 • 1949
1980 • 1988 • 2001
2002 • 2003 • 2004
2006 • 2010 • 2013
2017 • 2019

The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are members of the National Football League (NFL) as part of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the NFC East division. Founded in 1933, the team has played home games at Lincoln Financial Field since 2003.

The club was established in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets after a syndicate led by future NFL commissioner Bert Bell purchased the rights to a Philadelphia franchise from the league. The Eagles were named after the Blue Eagle, a symbol used for the New Deal stimulus programs initiated during the Great Depression. The team joined as an expansion team along with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Eagles have won three NFL titles in 1948, 1949, and 1960. During the Super Bowl modern era, the Eagles have made three Super Bowl appearances, losing the first two and winning the third (losing in 1980 to the Oakland Raiders and in 2004 to the New England Patriots, winning in 2017 against the New England Patriots).

NFL Team history

Founding

The club was established in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets after a syndicate led by future NFL commissioner Bert Bell purchased the rights to a Philadelphia franchise from the league. The Eagles were named after the Blue Eagle, a symbol used for the New Deal stimulus programs initiated during the Great Depression.

Membership

League affiliations
NFL National Football League (1933-present)
  • Eastern Division (1933-1949)
  • American Conference (1950-1952)
  • Eastern Conference (1953-1969)
    • NFL Capitol (1967–1969)
  • NFC National Football Conference (1970-present)

Championships

The Philadelphia Eagles won three league championships before the Super Bowl, winning titles in 1948, 1949, and 1960 (defeating Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers).

Super Bowl LII

Super Bowl LII
Super Bowl 52 February 4, 2018
US Bank Stadium
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Eagles helmet Double arrow icon Philadelphia Eagles 41
Patriots helmet New England Patriots 33
MVP: Nick Foles (QB)

The Eagles got off to a 11-2 start behind quarterback Carson Wentz, their defense and head Doug Pederson (who was Brett Favre's longtime backup and a member of the Packers Super Bowl XXXI team). However, Wentz went down with a torn ACL after they clinched the NFC East title. The Eagles turned to backup and former starting quarterback Nick Foles to finish an NFC best 13-3. Despite being the top seed in the NFC, they were underdogs throughout the playoffs. The Eagles upset the Atlanta Falcons 15-10 in the divisional round, then upset the Minnesota Vikings 38-7 in the NFC Championship game to reach Super Bowl LII, a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIX with the defending champion Patriots looking to win 3 Super Bowls in 4 years.

The Eagles went up 15-6 in the second quarter, but the Patriots scored a touchdown to cut the lead to three. Foles drove the Eagles to the 1 where they faced a fourth and goal with 38 seconds before halftime. They then executed a trick play called the Philly Special when Foles moved up behind the offensive line and running back Corey Clement took a direct snap and pitched to tight end Trey Burton, who threw a touchdown to Foles (the first TD catch by a quarterback in Super Bowl history), to give them a ten point lead at the half.

After both teams traded touchdowns to start the second half, the Patriots held them to a field goal and took a 33-32 lead when Tom Brady threw a touchdown to Rob Gronkowski. The Eagles responded with a 7 minute drive that ended with Foles throwing the go ahead score to Zach Ertz to make it 38-33 after a failed two-point conversion.

Brandon Graham sacked Brady on the Patriots ensuing possession, forcing a fumble that Derek Barnett recovered. The Eagles ran the clock down to 1:04 before Jake Elliot made a 46 yard field goal to extend their lead to eight. Despite being pinned on the nine yard line, Brady (who broke his own record by throwing for 505 yards) drove the Patriots to the 49 yard line, but his Hail Mary pass to Gronkowski fell incomplete to seal the first Super Bowl win for the Eagles.

Foles was named Super Bowl MVP after completing 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards and 3 touchdowns with 1 interception and the aforementioned touchdown reception.

Achievements

Achievements
AP Most Valuable Player Offensive Player of the Year Defensive Player of the Year Super Bowl MVP
1960 Van Brocklin N. Van Brocklin 1987 White1PHI Reggie White 2017 Foles1 Nick Foles

External links

References