NYGiants 7 17 14 3
Dallas 10 10 0 15
Final score: New York Giants 41, Dallas Cowboys 35
The Philadelphia Eagles Wait list has more than 60,000 accounts. The number of season ticket seats that get surrendered each year is tiny though, about a dozen to 15, according to the Eagles. Since those on the waiting list are entitled to two seats, that number probably means fewer than 10 people graduate off the waiting list each year, the Eagles say. The average renewal rate of Eagles Season tickets is 99.7 percent.
The Dallas Cowboys have beat the Philadelphia Eagles twice in on season 20 times. Of those 20 times, the Cowboys beat the Eagles twice in 1 season with one regular season loss, one regular season win and one playoff victory.
Sep 29, 1968 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 45-13
Oct 13, 1968 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 34-14
Oct 5, 1969 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 38-7
Oct 19, 1969 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 49-14
Sep 20, 1970 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 17-7
Nov 1, 1970 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 21-17
Sep 26, 1971 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 42-7
Nov 14, 1971 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 20-7
Sep 17, 1972 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 28-6
Nov 19, 1972 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 28-7
Oct 26, 1975 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 20-17
Nov 23, 1975 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 27-17
Sep 12, 1976 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 27-7
Dec 5, 1976 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 26-7
Oct 23, 1977 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 16-10
Dec 4, 1977 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 24-14
Oct 22, 1978 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 14-7
Dec 10, 1978 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 31-13
Nov 1, 1981 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 17-14
Dec 13, 1981 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 21-10
Oct 16, 1983 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 37-7
Nov 6, 1983 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 27-20
Sep 16, 1984 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 23-17
Dec 2, 1984 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 26-10
Oct 5, 1992 Mon L Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 7-31
Nov 1, 1992 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 20-10
Jan 10, 1993 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 34-10
Oct 31, 1993 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 23-10
Dec 6, 1993 Mon W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 23-17
Oct 16, 1994 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 24-13
Dec 4, 1994 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 31-19
Nov 6, 1995 Mon W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 34-12
Dec 10, 1995 Sun L Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 17-20
Jan 7, 1996 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 30-11
Nov 2, 1998 Mon W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 34-0
Dec 20, 1998 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 13-9
Oct 9, 2005 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 33-10
Nov 14, 2005 Mon W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 21-20
Nov 8, 2009 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 20-16
Jan 3, 2010 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 24-0
Jan 9, 2010 Sat W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 34-14
Nov 11, 2012 Sun W Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles 38-23
Dec 2, 2012 Sun W Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles 38-33
Italics denote playoff game
pheonix He actually lives in Moorestown, NJ, I think that's the name of the town. But I'm positive it's NJ because I went to a friend's house and he lived two houses away from him.
No ... their record after 14 games is 6-8 and they have been officially eliminated from playoff competition.
The overall record for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. the Washington Redskins is 69 wins, and 78 losses. The series began in 1933 when the Eagles were founded, one year after the start of the Redskins franchise.
Me! No seriously, it would have to be primetime, neon Deion Sanders. Maybe Mike Vrabel. Although Primetime is an @$$hole, you have to respect the skill and talent he offered. I met this dude on several occasions and mind you I was a kid at the time the dude had nerve to ask me for fifty dollars when I asked for his autograph. Major @$$HOLE!
Vince Papale (on whom the movie Invincible is based) wore no. 83.
More recently, TE Jeff Thomason and special teams standout WR Greg Lewis have worn it, with Lewis currently wearing it as of the conclusion of the 2008-09 season.
Yes I'm a eagles fan even if I wasn't look at Vick and all the young receivers. There only competition is the falcons which they already beat and the patriots which Vick is going against Brady in the MVP race.
Zero. However, they have won three NFL Championships, which was basically the Super Bowl before it was called the Super Bowl. One in 1948, one in 1949 and one in 1960.
I know that they say that the Championships were the super bowl, before we even thought of the super bowl, but I disagree... You have to win more games and work harder to get past the Championship and into the Super Bowl, therefore I don't think that they are the same thing in actuality.
The Eagles went to the superbowl in 1980-81 against the Raiders and the Eagles lost. Then again in 2004-05 against the Patriots and lost again.
They haven't. They cannot play each other in the Superbowl as they are both in the same conference (AFC). They have played in AFC playoffs three times, with New England winning twice.
9 plus 6 superbowls
The above is untrue. The Eagles won the World Championship 3 times (1948, 1949 and 1960) before it became known as the Super Bowl. Since then, they haven't won any championships. No Super Bowls. Period.
Just to clarify, a Super Bowl and NFL Championship are the same thing. There is no difference besides the name. Some will say it is because of the AFL- NFL merger but if that is true you would have to discount most of the Boston Celtics titles since most were won before the ABA-NBA merger. People still count them because the title game name remains the same. The second reason used is that the 3 championships were won long ago. If that statement is true then we would also have to discount the Yankees World Series titles since many of them were won 80 to 90 years ago, but again their not due to no name change. So it would seem one uses the lack of Super Bowl wins as a way to win an argument and that is it.
They were the colors of the Frankford Yellowjackets, the team the Eagles replaced in the NFL. They aren't technically the same franchise, but they are closely related. The colors themselves come from the city flag of Philadelphia, of which Frankford is a section.
No, Donovan McNabb is not the only quarterback to go from the Philadelphia Eagles to the Washington Redskins. In recent years, the Redskins have acquired several players from the Eagles, including quarterbacks:
However, most of these players only spent one season with the Redskins, while McNabb's tenure with the team spanned from 2010 to 2013.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been to the Super Bowl twice.
Their first appearance was in Super Bowl XV, which took place on Sunday, January 25, 1981.
Oakland Raiders - 27 (Jim Plunkett, Stanford)
Philadelphia Eagles - 10 (Ron Jaworski, Youngstown State)
Location: Louisana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/25/1981
MVP: Jim Plunkett, QB, Oakland
Head Coaches:
OAK - Tom Flores
PHI - Dick Vermeil
The Eagles second appearance in the NFL's title game came in Super Bowl XXXIX, which took place on Sunday, February 6, 2005.
New England Patriots - 24 (Tom Brady, University of Michigan)
Philadelphia Eagles - 21 (Donovan McNabb, Syracuse)
Location: Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, FL
Date: 2/6/2005
MVP: Deion Branch, WR, New England
Head Coaches:
NE - Bill Belichick
PHI - Andy Reid
As of April 15th, 2013
The Philadelphia Eagles all time regular season record is: 521-561-26
The Philadelphia Eagles all time postseason record is: 19-20
Combined, the Philadelphia Eagles all time record is: 540-581-26
Zero. 2 losses in the Super Bowl (Super Bowl 15 [1980] and Super Bowl 39 [2004]).
They do, though, have NFL Championships... earned before the NFL and the AFL merged.
No, the winners of the AFC championship game plays the winner of the NFC championship game in the Super Bowl. Since both the Packers and Bears are in the NFC, they cannot meet in the Super Bowl.
Patriots are way better than Green Bay besides on the Highlights the people said that Patriots are the best team right now in NFL. I just can't wait until the game tonight. I bet Patriots will win! Go Patriots!
The Philadelphia Phillies have been around since the 1800s. During their long history they have been National League East Division champions 11 times.