Eagles Fan Resources
Everything you need to know about the Philadelphia Eagles. Franchise history, records, legendary players, and essential fan resources all in one place.
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Super Bowl Wins
3
NFL Championships
15
NFC East Titles
93
Years of History
Franchise History
Key moments in Eagles history
Philadelphia Eagles founded as an NFL franchise
First NFL Championship - defeated Chicago Cardinals 7-0
Back-to-back NFL Championship - defeated LA Rams 14-0
Third NFL Championship - defeated Green Bay Packers 17-13
First Super Bowl appearance (Super Bowl XV vs Raiders)
Lincoln Financial Field opens
Super Bowl XXXIX appearance vs Patriots
First Super Bowl victory - defeated Patriots 41-33 (Super Bowl LII)
Super Bowl LVII appearance vs Chiefs
Second Super Bowl victory - defeated Chiefs 40-22 (Super Bowl LIX), Jalen Hurts MVP
Super Bowl History
Eagles Super Bowl appearances and results
Super Bowl LIX (2025)
vs Kansas City Chiefs • 40-22
MVP
Jalen Hurts
Super Bowl LVII (2023)
vs Kansas City Chiefs • 35-38
Super Bowl LII (2018)
vs New England Patriots • 41-33
MVP
Nick Foles
Super Bowl XXXIX (2005)
vs New England Patriots • 21-24
Super Bowl XV (1981)
vs Oakland Raiders • 10-27
All-Time Franchise Records
Passing
Career Passing Yards
Donovan McNabb - 32,873
Career Passing TDs
Donovan McNabb - 216
Single Season Passing Yards
Jalen Hurts - 4,437 (2024)
Single Season Passing TDs
Carson Wentz - 33 (2017)
Rushing
Career Rushing Yards
LeSean McCoy - 6,792
Career Rushing TDs
Steve Van Buren - 69
Single Season Rushing Yards
LeSean McCoy - 1,607 (2013)
Single Game Rushing Yards
LeSean McCoy - 217 (2013)
Receiving
Career Receptions
Harold Carmichael - 589
Career Receiving Yards
Harold Carmichael - 8,978
Career Receiving TDs
Harold Carmichael - 79
Single Season Receptions
Zach Ertz - 116 (2018)
Defense
Career Sacks
Reggie White - 124
Career Interceptions
Brian Dawkins/Bill Bradley - 34
Single Season Sacks
Reggie White - 21 (1987)
Single Season INTs
Bill Bradley - 11 (1971)
Eagles Legends
Hall of Famers and franchise icons
Reggie White
DE • 1985-1992
Minister of Defense - 124 career sacks
Brian Dawkins
S • 1996-2008
Weapon X - 9x Pro Bowl, 4x All-Pro
Chuck Bednarik
C/LB • 1949-1962
Last true 60-minute man - 8x Pro Bowl
Steve Van Buren
RB • 1944-1951
4x rushing champion, 2x NFL Champion
Harold Carmichael
WR • 1971-1983
6'8" target - 589 receptions, 79 TDs
Donovan McNabb
QB • 1999-2009
6x Pro Bowl, 4 NFC Championship games
LeSean McCoy
RB • 2009-2014
Shady - 6,792 rushing yards, 2x rushing champ
Jason Kelce
C • 2011-2024
Super Bowl Champion, 7x Pro Bowl
Current Stars
Jalen Hurts
QB • Pro Bowl, 2nd Team All-Pro
A.J. Brown
WR • Pro Bowl, 2nd Team All-Pro
DeVonta Smith
WR • Pro Bowl Selection
Saquon Barkley
RB • NFL Rushing Champion
Lane Johnson
RT • 4x Pro Bowl
Landon Dickerson
LG • 2x Pro Bowl
Lincoln Financial Field
1 Lincoln Financial Field Way, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Did You Know?
The Eagles are the only NFL team to have temporarily merged with two different franchises (Steelers in 1943 as 'Steagles', Cardinals in 1944).
The 'Philly Special' trick play from Super Bowl LII was actually called 'Philly Philly' in the huddle.
Reggie White's #92 and Chuck Bednarik's #60 are the only numbers officially retired by the Eagles.
The Eagles have the longest home sellout streak in the NFL, dating back to 1999.
Brian Dawkins' pregame ritual and 'Weapon X' persona made him one of the most feared safeties in NFL history.
The Eagles' fight song 'Fly, Eagles Fly' was written in 1959 and is still played after every touchdown.
Nick Foles became the first player in Super Bowl history to catch and throw a touchdown in the same game.
Jason Kelce's 2018 Super Bowl parade speech is considered one of the greatest championship speeches ever.
Official Resources
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