Philadelphia Eagles / Numbers and Records

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This page presents the Philadelphia Eagles ' stats, facts and records .

Unless otherwise stated, the data is based on the last completed season. The source of the data is - unless otherwise stated - the website pro-football-reference.com.

The Eagles have played against 37 other teams since 1933. With 176 games, there were the most encounters against the New York Giants . They are most successful against the current NFL teams against the New York Jets and the Houston Texans , as they have never lost against either team and each have a record of 11-0 (Jets) and 5-0 (Texans). exhibit.

statistics

After the end of the 2019 season , the following statistical values ​​could be determined:

value
Seasons played 87
Games total 1,266
Wins overall 609
Total losses 631
Total tie 26th
Regular season games 1,220
Regular season victories 586
Regular season losses 608
Play-off games 46
Play-off victories 23
Play-off defeats 23
player 1,293
Head coaches 24
NFL Championships 3
Super Bowl title 1

Records

record player value
Games played David Akers 188
Offense
Thrown yards Donovan McNabb 32,873
Yards run LeSean McCoy 6,792
Captive yards Harold Carmichael 8,978
Thrown touchdowns Donovan McNabb 216
Run touchdowns Steve Van Buren 69
Captured touchdowns Harold Carmichael 79
Pass attempts Donovan McNabb 4,746
Successful passes 2,801
Runs Wilbert Montgomery 1,465
Catches Harold Carmichael 589
Defense
Touchdowns Eric Allen
Sheldon Brown
Seth Joyner
5
Interceptions Eric Allen
Brian Dawkins
Bill Bradley
34
forced fumbles Brian Dawkins 32
Sacks Reggie White 124.0
Tackles Andre Waters 910
Safeties 21 players 1
Special teams
Punt returns Wally Henry 148
Punt return yards Brian Mitchell 1,369
Punt return touchdowns DeSean Jackson
Darren Sproles
4th
Longest punt return Damaris Johnson 98 yds
Yards per punt return Len Barnum 44.0
Kick returns Timmy Brown 169
Kick return yards 4,483
Kick-return touchdowns 5
Longest kick return Josh Huff 107 yds
Yards per kick return Willie Clark 39.0
Field goal attempts David Akers 357
successful field goals 294
PAT attempts 447
successful PATs 441
most points scored 1,323
Punts Adrian Burk 393
potted yards Donnie Jones 16,971
Yards per punt Randall Cunningham 51.7

All seasons since 1933

NFL winner (1920-1965) Super Bowl Champions (1966-present) Conference winner Division winner Wild card space Single play-off game
season league Conference division Regular season Play-off results Awards
placement Victories defeat draw
Philadelphia Eagles
1933 NFL East 4th 3 5 1
1934 NFL East T-3. 4th 7th 0
1935 NFL East 5. 2 9 0
1936 NFL East 5. 1 11 0
1937 NFL East 5. 2 8th 1
1938 NFL East 4th 5 6th 0
1939 NFL East T-4. 1 9 1
1940 NFL East 5. 1 10 0
1941 NFL East 4th 2 8th 1
1942 NFL East 5. 2 9 0
Steagles
1943 NFL East 3. 5 4th 1
Philadelphia Eagles
1944 NFL East 2. 7th 1 2
1945 NFL East 2. 7th 3 0
1946 NFL East 2. 6th 5 0
1947 NFL East 1. 8th 4th 0 21-0 win against Steelers Divisional Play-off
21-28 loss against Cardinals NFL Championship
1948 NFL East 1. 9 2 1 7-0 win against Cardinals NFL Championship (1)
1949 NFL East 1. 11 1 0 14-0 win against Rams NFL Championship (2)
1950 NFL American T-3. 6th 6th 0
1951 NFL American 5. 4th 8th 0
1952 NFL American T-2. 7th 5 0
1953 NFL Eastern 2. 7th 4th 1
1954 NFL Eastern 2. 7th 4th 1
1955 NFL Eastern T-4. 4th 7th 1
1956 NFL Eastern 6th 3 8th 1
1957 NFL Eastern 5. 4th 8th 0
1958 NFL Eastern T-5. 2 9 1
1959 NFL Eastern T-2. 7th 5 0
1960 NFL Eastern 1. 10 2 0 17:13 - win against Packers NFL Championship (3) Norm Van Brocklin ( MVP )
Buck Shaw ( COY )
1961 NFL Eastern 2. 10 4th 0
1962 NFL Eastern 7th 3 10 1
1963 NFL Eastern 7th 2 10 2
1964 NFL Eastern T-3. 6th 8th 0
1965 NFL Eastern T-5. 5 9 0
1966 NFL Eastern T-2. 9 5 0
1967 NFL Eastern Capitol 2. 6th 7th 1
1968 NFL Eastern Capitol 4th 2 12 0
1969 NFL Eastern Capitol 4th 4th 9 1
1970 NFL NFC East 5. 3 10 1
1971 NFL NFC East 3. 6th 7th 1
1972 NFL NFC East 5. 2 11 1
1973 NFL NFC East 3. 5 8th 1 Roman Gabriel ( CBPOY )
1974 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 7th 0
1975 NFL NFC East 5. 4th 10 0
1976 NFL NFC East 4th 4th 10 0
1977 NFL NFC East 4th 5 9 0
1978 NFL NFC East 2. 9 7th 0 13:14 loss to Falcons Wildcard
1979 NFL NFC East 2. 11 5 0 27:17 - win against Bears Wildcard
17:24 loss against Buccaneers Divisional
1980 NFL NFC East 1. 12 4th 0 31: 16- victory against Vikings Divisional
20: 7 victory against Cowboys NFC Title
27: 10 loss to Raiders Super Bowl
Harold Carmichael ( WP MOY )
1981 NFL NFC East 2. 10 6th 0 21:27 loss to Giants Wildcard
1982 NFL NFC 13. 3 6th 0
1983 NFL NFC East 4th 5 11 0
1984 NFL NFC East 5. 6th 9 1
1985 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 9 0
1986 NFL NFC East 4th 5 10 1
1987 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 8th 0 Reggie White ( DPOY )
1988 NFL NFC East 1. 10 6th 0 12:20 loss to Bears Divisional
1989 NFL NFC East 2. 11 5 0 7:21 loss to Rams Wildcard
1990 NFL NFC East 2. 10 6th 0 6:20 loss to Redskins Wildcard
1991 NFL NFC East 3. 10 6th 0 Jim McMahon (CBPOY)
1992 NFL NFC East 2. 11 5 0 36:20 - win against Saints Wildcard 10:34
loss against Cowboys Divisional
Randall Cunningham (CBPOY)
1993 NFL NFC East 3. 8th 8th 0
1994 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 9 0
1995 NFL NFC East 2. 11 5 0 58:37 - Victory against Lions Wildcard . 11:30
loss to Cowboys Divisional
Ray Rhodes (COY)
1996 NFL NFC East 2. 10 6th 0 0:14 loss to 49ers wildcard
1997 NFL NFC East 3. 6th 9 1
1998 NFL NFC East 5. 3 13 0
1999 NFL NFC East 5. 5 11 0
2000 NFL NFC East 2. 11 5 0 21: 3 win against Buccaneers Wildcard 10:20
loss against Giants Divisional
2001 NFL NFC East 1. 11 5 0 31: 9- win against Buccaneers Wildcard
33:19- win against Bears Divisional
24:29-loss against Rams NFC-Title
2002 NFL NFC East 1. 12 4th 0 20: 6- win against Falcons Divisional
10-27 loss against Buccaneer's NFC title
Andy Reid (COY)
Troy Vincent ( WP MOY )
2003 NFL NFC East 1. 12 4th 0 20: 17-OT win against Packers Divisional
3:14 loss against Panthers NFC-Title
2004 NFL NFC East 1. 13 3 0 27: 14- victory against Vikings Divisional
27: 10- win against Falcons NFC Title
21: 24 loss to Patriots Super Bowl
2005 NFL NFC East 4th 6th 10 0
2006 NFL NFC East 1. 13 3 0 23:20 victory against Giants Wildcard
24:27 defeat against Saints Divisional
2007 NFL NFC East 4th 8th 8th 0
2008 NFL NFC East 2. 9 6th 1 26:14 - win against Vikings Wildcard
23:11 - win against Giants Divisional
25:32 loss against Cardinals NFC title
2009 NFL NFC East 2. 11 5 0 14:34 loss to Cowboys Wildcard
2010 NFL NFC East 1. 10 6th 0 16:21 loss to Packers Wildcard Michael Vick (CBPOY)
2011 NFL NFC East 2. 8th 8th 0
2012 NFL NFC East 4th 4th 12 0
2013 NFL NFC East 1. 10 6th 0 24:26 loss to Saints Wildcard
2014 NFL NFC East 2. 10 6th 0
2015 NFL NFC East 2. 7th 9 0
2016 NFL NFC East 4th 7th 9 0
2017 NFL NFC East 1. 13 3 0 15: 10- victory against Falcons Divisional
38: 7- victory against Viking NFC Title
41: 33- victory against Patriots Super Bowl LII (4)
Nick Foles ( SB MVP )
2018 NFL NFC East 2. 9 7th 0 16:15 win against Bears Wildcard
14:20 loss against Saints Divisional
Chris Long (WP MOY)
2019 NFL NFC East 1. 9 7th 0 9:17 loss to Seahawks Wildcard
Total 586 608 26th 1933–2019, regular season only
23 23 0 1933–2019, play-offs only
609 631 26th 1933–2019, regular season and play-offs

First round draft picks

Keith Byars played for the Eagles from 1986 to 1992 and in the NFL until 1998 .
Tra Thomas played for the Eagles for 11 years and was the tackle starter in 168 of 174 games.
Brandon Graham won Super Bowl LII with the Eagles .

All first-round draft picks from the NFL draft that the Eagles have made since the first draft in 1936 are listed below. The Eagles were able to select the overall first in the NFL Draft three times (1936, 1937 and 1949). From the University of Southern California , the Eagles have picked the most first-round picks so far with five players.

year Overall pick Surname position college
1936 1 Jay Berwanger Halfback Chicago
1937 1 Sam Francis Back Nebraska
1938 2 Jim McDonald Back Ohio State
1939 4th Davey O'Brien ^ Quarterback TCU
1940 2 George McAfee ! ^ Halfback Duke
1941 - no pick - -
1942 3 Pete Kmetovic Halfback Stanford
1943 2 Joe Muha Fullback VMI
1944 5 Steve Van Buren ! Halfback LSU
1945 9 John Yonakor End Notre Dame
1946 7th Leo Riggs Back USC
1947 8th Neill Armstrong End Oklahoma State
1948 8th Clyde Scott Halfback Arkansas
1949 1 Chuck Bednarik ^ ! center Pennsylvania
9 Frank Tripucka ^ Quarterback Notre Dame
1950 14th Bud Grant ! End Minnesota
1951 7th Ebert Van Buren Back LSU
8th Chet Mutryn Back Xavier
1952 5 Johnny Bright § Back Drake
1953 - no pick - -
1954 9 Neil Worden Fullback Notre Dame
1955 8th Dick Bielski ^ Fullback Maryland
1956 4th Bob Pellegrini Linebacker Maryland
1957 7th Clarence Peaks Fullback Michigan State
1958 12 Walt Kowalczyk Back Michigan State
1959 - no pick - -
1960 9 Ron Burton Running back Northwestern
1961 4th Art Baker Fullback Syracuse
1962 - no pick - -
1963 4th Ed Budde ^ Guard Michigan State
1964 2 Bob Brown ! ^ Tackle Nebraska
1965 - no pick - -
1966 4th Randy Beisler Defensive end Indiana
1967 19th Harry Jones Running back Arkansas
1968 14th Tim Rossovich ^ Linebacker USC
1969 3 Leroy Keyes Running back Purdue
1970 6th Steve Zabel Linebacker Oklahoma
1971 5 Richard Harris Defensive end Grambling State
1972 14th John Reaves Quarterback Florida
1973 3 Jerry Sisemore ^ Tackle Texas
27 Charle Young ^ Tight end USC
1974 - no pick - -
1975 - no pick - -
1976 - no pick - -
1977 - no pick - -
1978 - no pick - -
1979 21st Jerry Robinson ^ Linebacker UCLA
1980 23 Roynell Young ^ Safety Alcorn State
1981 27 Leonard Mitchell Defensive end Houston
1982 20th Mike Quick Wide receiver North Carolina State
1983 8th Michael Haddix Running back Mississippi State
1984 4th Kenny Jackson ^ Wide receiver Penn State
1985 9 Kevin Allen Tackle Indiana
1986 10 Keith Byars ^ Fullback Ohio State
1987 9 Jerome Brown ^ Defensive tackle Miami
1988 13 Keith Jackson ^ Tight end Oklahoma
1989 - no pick - -
1990 22nd Ben Smith Cornerback Georgia
1991 8th Antone Davis Tackle Tennessee
1992 - no pick - -
1993 19th Lester Holmes Guard Jackson State
24 Leonard Renfro Defensive tackle Colorado
1994 14th Bernard Williams Tackle Georgia
1995 7th Mike Mamula Defensive end Boston College
1996 25th Jermane Mayberry ^ Guard Texas A&M – Kingsville
1997 25th Jon Harris Defensive end Virginia
1998 11 Tra Thomas ^ Tackle Florida State
1999 2 Donovan McNabb ^ Quarterback Syracuse
2000 6th Corey Simon ^ Defensive tackle Florida State
2001 25th Freddie Mitchell Wide receiver UCLA
2002 26th Lito Sheppard ^ Cornerback Florida
2003 15th Jerome McDougle Defensive end Miami
2004 16 Shawn Andrews ^ Tackle Arkansas
2005 31 Mike Patterson Defensive tackle USC
2006 14th Brodrick Bunkley Defensive tackle Florida State
2007 - no pick - -
2008 - no pick - -
2009 19th Jeremy Maclin ^ Wide receiver Missouri
2010 13 Brandon Graham Defensive end Michigan
2011 23 Danny Watkins Guard Baylor
2012 12 Fletcher Cox ^ Defensive tackle Mississippi State
2013 4th Lane Johnson ^ Tackle Oklahoma
2014 26th Marcus Smith Defensive end Louisville
2015 20th Nelson Agholor Wide receiver USC
2016 2 Carson Wentz ^ Quarterback North Dakota State
2017 14th Derek Barnett Defensive end Tennessee
2018 - no pick - -
2019 22nd Andre Dillard Tackle Washington State
2020 21st Jalen Reagor Wide receiver TCU

Legend:

^ = Pro bowler
! = Hall of Famer
§ = Hall of Famer of Canadian Football

Remarks

  1. Philadelphia Eagles Head To Head Records - Pro-Football-Reference.com. In: pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved January 10, 2020 .
  2. He was able to achieve the five touchdowns after an interception.
  3. Of the five touchdowns he was able to achieve three touchdowns after an interception and two touchdowns after a recorded fumble.
  4. Of the five touchdowns he could achieve two touchdowns after an interception and three touchdowns after a recorded fumble.
  5. These are: Walt Barnes , Greg Brown , Ken Clarke , Trent Cole , Al Coleman , Larry Conjar , Mike Flores , William Fuller , Mario Giannelli , Al Harris , Darren Howard , Phillip Hunt , Izel Jenkins , Charles Johnson , Jay MacDowell , Clyde Simmons , Walt Stickel , William Thomas , Mel Tom , Ebert Van Buren
  6. The 1967 season was the first season in NFL history to be divided into two conferences, which in turn were divided into two divisions. Before 1967, the NFL was either divided into two conferences, or two divisions, or not at all.
  7. The NFL increased the regular season by two games - from 14 to 16.
  8. At the end of the 1978 season, the Eagles and the Falcons finished the season 11-5. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Falcons (8-4) instead of the Eagles (6-6) were placed on the first wildcard place.
  9. At the end of the 1979 season, the Eagles and the Cowboys finished the season 11-5. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Cowboys won the division ahead of the Eagles.
  10. At the end of the 1980 season, the Eagles, Cowboys and Falcons finished the season 12-4. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Eagles won the division ahead of the Cowboys. However, the Falcons were placed on the first NFC seed spot, as they could defeat the Eagles in a direct duel during the season.
  11. In the 1982 season only nine instead of 16 games were played due to a strike by the players. Eight teams per conference were qualified for the play-offs. This was dependent on their regular season records, which they achieved in the conference instead of in the division.
  12. Due to a player strike, the 1987 season was shortened to 15 games.
  13. The Eagles, Giants , Rams and Saints all finished the 1988 season with a 10-6 record. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Eagles won the division ahead of the Giants.
  14. At the end of the 1989 season, the Eagles and the Rams finished the season 11-5. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Eagles (7-3) instead of the Rams (5-4) were placed on the first wildcard place.
  15. At the end of the 1990 season, the Eagles and the Redskins finished the season 10-6. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Eagles ended the season before the Redskins, as they had the better record in the division (5-3 instead of 4-4).
  16. Due to their poor record in the games in the Conference, the Falcons (7-5) played instead of the Eagles (6-6) in the play-offs.
  17. Due to their better record in the games in the Conference, the Eagles (9-3) instead of the Lions (7-5) were placed on the first wildcard place.
  18. At the end of the 1996 season, the Eagles and the Cowboys finished the season 10-6. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Cowboys won the division ahead of the Eagles.
  19. At the end of the 2002 season, the Eagles, Packers and Buccaneers finished the season 12-4. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Eagles were placed on the first NFC seat because they had the better balance between the teams in the conference (11-1 to Green Bays and Tampa Bays 9-3).
  20. Due to their better record at the games in the conference, the Eagles (9-3) were placed on the NFC seeding position 1 instead of the Rams (8-4).
  21. The game is also known as 4th and 26 , because shortly before the end of the game the Eagles had to bridge 26 yards for a new first down on their fourth attempt. Donovan McNabb also managed this distance, which allowed the Eagles to score a successful 37-yard field goal to equalize after further first downs. In overtime, the Eagles then won with a 31-yard field goal.
  22. At the end of the 2009 season, the Eagles and the Cowboys finished the season 11-5. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Cowboys won the division ahead of the Eagles.
  23. At the end of the 2010 season, the Eagles and Giants finished the season 10-6 in the same division. Through the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Eagles won the division and moved into the play-offs, as they could defeat the Giants twice in two games.
  24. Due to the tie-breaker regulations of the NFL, the Eagles instead of the Vikings were placed on the NFC starting position 1.
  25. Jay Berwanger won the Heisman Trophy in 1935 and was named the best college football player.
  26. Berwanger was drafted by the Eagles, but the draft rights to him were passed on to the Chicago Bears . Berwanger asked for a $ 25,000 contract for two years, which the Bears refused. Berwanger never played as a professional in the NFL .
  27. Francis was drafted by the Eagles, but the draft rights to him were given to the Chicago Bears in exchange for Bill Hewitt and $ 4,000. He then played for the Bears, Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers for four years before being drafted into the Army.
  28. Jim McDonald never played for the Eagles, but for two seasons for the Detroit Lions .
  29. Davey O'Brien won the Heisman Trophy in 1938 and was named the best college football player.
  30. George McAfee never played for the Eagles, but with interruptions until 1950 for the Chicago Bears .
  31. Yonakor was drafted by the Eagles, but decided instead to play for the Cleveland Browns in the newly formed AAFC , as the former fellow student Creighton Miller worked there as an assistant coach .
  32. Frank Tripucka was drafted by the Eagles, but immediately traded to the Detroit Lions .
  33. Chet Mutryn was drafted in 1943 by the Eagles in the 20th round. However, he decided to play in the newly formed AAFC . After the Baltimore Colts had to stop playing due to financial difficulties, the Eagles Mutryn drafted again in 1951. However, he ended his career that year and thus never played for the Eagles.
  34. Although Johnny Bright was drafted by the Eagles, he refused to play in the NFL because he would have been the first black player to face hostility with the Eagles and would not have known how much he would have taken. Instead, he played in Canada for the Calgary Stampeders .
  35. Ron Burton signed with the Boston Patriots , who played in the newly formed AFL and selected him in the first round in the AFL Draft. He played there for six years until he retired in 1965 .
  36. Art Baker signed with the Buffalo Bills , who played in the AFL and selected him in the third round in the AFL Draft.
  37. Ed Budde signed with the Kansas City Chiefs , who played in the AFL and selected him in the first round in the AFL Draft. He played there until his retirement in 1976 .

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