Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles were established in 1933. They faced a lot of struggle in their starting years but they experienced success in the 1940s. In 1949, they won their first NFL championship and they again won their second championship in next year. They won their third NFL title in the 1960s.

Histry

Philadelphia Eagles were founded in 1933. They have struggled in their early years but after some time they have seen success. They are also known for their uniform colors which are midnight green, black, silver, and white. They won 4 league championships, 3 NFL championships, 1 Super Bowl, 5 conference Championships, 15 division Championships, and 31 playoff appearances. They have relocated their home arena many times where they play their home games.

Hall of Famers

Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Famers
Year No. Name Position(s) Tenure
1987 60 Chuck Bednarik C-LB 1949–1962
1987 Bert Bell Founder/owner 1933–1940
1987 17 Harold Carmichael WR 1971–1983
1987 56 Bill Hewitt TE-DE 1936–1939, 1943
1987 9 Sonny Jurgensen QB 1957–1963
1987 33 Ollie Matson RB 1964–1966
1987 31 Wilbert Montgomery RB 1977–1984
1987 Earle "Greasy" Neale Head coach 1941–1950
1987 35 Pete Pihos TE–DE 1947–1955
1987 54 Jim Ringo C 1964–1967
1987 11 Norm Van Brocklin QB 1958–1960
1987 15 Steve Van Buren HB 1944–1951
1987 53 Alex Wojciechowicz C–DT 1946–1950
1988 66 Bill Bergey LB 1974–1980
1988 25 Tommy McDonald WR 1957–1963
1989 40 Tom Brookshier CB 1953–1961
1989 44 Pete Retzlaff TE 1956–1966
1990 22 Timmy Brown RB 1960–1967
1991 76 Jerry Sisemore OT 1973–1987
1991 75 Stan Walters OT 1975–1983
1992 7 Ron Jaworski QB 1977–1986
1993 28 Bill Bradley S-P 1969–1976
1994 Dick Vermeil Head coach 1976–1982
1995 Jim Gallagher Team executive 1949–1995
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1995 82 Mike Quick WR 1982–1990
1996 99 Jerome Brown DT 1987–1991
1999 Otho Davis Head Trainer 1973–1995
1999 1948 NFL Championship team
1999 1949 NFL Championship team
2004 76 Bob Brown OT 1964–1968
2005 92 Reggie White DE 1985–1992
2009 70 Al Wistert OT 1943–1951
2009 12 Randall Cunningham QB–P 1985–1995
2011 21 Eric Allen CB 1988–1994
2011 Jim Johnson Defensive coordinator 1999–2008
2012 Leo Carlin Ticket manager 1960–1982, 1985–2015
2012 20 Brian Dawkins S 1996–2008
2012 23 Troy Vincent CB 1996–2003
2013 5 Donovan McNabb QB 1999–2009
2015 36 Brian Westbrook RB 2002–2009
2015 55 Maxie Baughan LB 1960–1965
2016 54 Jeremiah Trotter LB 1998–2001, 2004–2006, 2009
2016 - Merrill Reese Radio play-by-play 1977–present
2017 2 David Akers K 1999–2010
2018 59 Seth Joyner LB 1986–1993
2018 96 Clyde Simmons DE 1986–1993
2019 83 Bobby Walston WR–TE–K 1951–1962

Top-Players

Reggie White

2021 72 Tra Thomas OT 1998–2008
2021 69 Jon Runyan OT 2000–2008
2022 53 Hugh Douglas DE 1998–2002, 2004
2022 58 Trent Cole DE, OLB 2005–2014
2024 25 LeSean McCoy RB 2009–2014
Playoff Performance Notable Scores Major Teams
1992 NFC Wild Card Game
• White recorded 2 sacks in a 20-10 victory
Super Bowl XXXIPackers 35, Patriots 21 Philadelphia Eagles
1996 NFC Wild Card Game
• White recorded 1 sack in a 35-14 victory
1992 NFC Wild Card GameEagles 20, Saints 10 Green Bay Packers
Super Bowl XXXI 1997
• White had 1 sack and was a key player in the Packers' defense, contributing to a 35-21 victory. His performance helped secure the Packers' first Super Bowl title in 29 years, and he was named the game's MVP.

Brian Dawkins

Playoff Performance Notable Scores Major Teams
2004 NFC championship Game
• Dawkins helping the Eagles secure a 27-10 victory to advance to the Super Bowl
2004 NFC Championship GameEagles 27, Falcons 10 Philadelphia Eagles
2005 Super Bowl XXXIX
• Dawkins recorded 5 tackles in the Eagles' close 24-21 loss, marking his only Super Bowl appearance
Super Bowl XXXIXEagles 21, Patriots 24 Denver Broncos

Donovan McNabb

Playoff Performance Notable Scores Major Teams
2000 NFC Wild Card Game
• McNabb threw for 1 touchdown and 1 interception, but the Eagles lost 21-3
Super Bowl XXXIXEagles 21, Patriots 24 Philadelphia Eagles
2001 NFC Championship Game
• McNabb had a strong game, throwing for 365 yards and 3 touchdowns, but the Eagles fell short, losing 29-24
2004 NFC Championship GameEagles 27, Falcons 10 Washington Redskins
2002 NFC Championship Game
• McNabb threw for 1 touchdown and 2 interceptions in a disappointing 27-10 loss
Minnesota Vikings
2004 NFC Championship Game
• McNabb led the Eagles to a 27-10 victory, throwing for 3 touchdowns and 1 interception, securing the team's first Super Bowl appearance in 24 years.

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