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Philadelphia Eagle History

"The Eagles trace their NFL history back to 1933 when the franchise played its first game. In 1939, the Eagles played in the first ever nationally televised football game, losing to the Brooklyn Dodgers 23-14. In 1943, the Eagles merged with cross-state rival the Steelers to form the Steagles, due to manpower shortage because of WWII. In 1948, the Eagles won their first championship beating the St. Louis Cardinal 7-0 in a heavy snowstorm at Shibe Park. The following year, behind first round pick LB Chuck Bednarik, the Eagles won the championship again. QB Norm Van Brocklin and Chuck Bednarik, who plays 60 minutes at center and linebacker, pace the Eagles to their first Eastern Division title in 11 years. The Birds then win their third NFL championship with a come-from-behind 17-13 victory over Green Bay at Franklin Field. In 1973, under new coach Mike McCormick and new quarterback Roman Gabriel, the Eagles can muster only a 5-8-1 record. However, in his first year as a full-time receiver, Harold Carmichael becomes the second consecutive Eagle to lead the NFL in receptions. In 1978, Wilbert Montgomery, in his first starting season, rushed for 1,220 yards to become the first Eagle since Steve Van Buren to surpass 1,000 in a season. CB Herman Edwards provided the ""Miracle of the Meadowlands"" when he scooped up a fumbled handoff from Joe Pisarcik to Larry Csonka and raced 26 yards for the winning touchdown with 20 seconds left to play before a stunned Giants Stadium crowd of 70,318. In 1980, the Eagles would make their first Super Bowl appearance but would fall to the Oakland Raiders. In 1987, WR Mike Quick earned his fifth consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl while QB Randall Cunningham emerged as a rising talent. Cunningham threw 23 TD passes and became the first QB to lead his team in rushing since the Bears' Bobby Douglas did so in 1972. The defense was led by DE Reggie White, who was named the NFL's defensive player of the year. In 1989, the Gang Green defense led the NFL in takeaways and interceptions, and set a team record with 62 QB sacks - to finish 11-5. In 1991, the defense finished the season ranked #1 in the NFL in terms of fewest yards allowed overall, vs. the run, and vs. the pass. The Birds became only the fifth club in NFL history to accomplish this rare feat. In addition, the Eagles' defense led the NFL in sacks and fumble recoveries and tied for the league lead in takeaways. In 1999, the Eagles would change coaches hiring Andy Reid to take the helm. Reid would draft QB Donovan McNabb with the second overall pick in the draft. A stalwart, aggressive hard-hitting defense along with McNabb’s magic would lead the Eagles to back to back Division titles in 2000 and 2001. "

Philadelphia Eagle Information

"The Eagles play in the National Football Conference East Division. Division rivals are the New York Giants, Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys. Major rivalries are Eagles vs. Giants, Eagles vs. Bucs and Eagles vs. Redskins. "

Lincoln Financial Field

"The Eagles will move into Lincoln Financial Field for the 2003 season after calling the Vet home for more than two decades. The new open-air stadium promises to be one of the nicest stadiums in the NFL and will replace one of the worst, the Vet."