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4th and 26 was a National Football League (NFL) game played on January 11, 2004, between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles during the 2003–04 playoffs.The Packers traveled to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a divisional playoff game after beating the Seattle Seahawks in a wild card game the week prior.
The game matched the league's conference champions, Philadelphia Eagles (10–2) of the East and Green Bay Packers (8–4) of the West. The Eagles were making their first appearance in a championship game since 1949, and the Packers their first since 1944. [9]
Green Bay took the kickoff and drove 67 yards to the Eagles 1-yard line, featuring a 33-yard run by Green, but on fourth down, Green was stuffed by linemen Jerome McDougle and Mark Simoneau for no gain and the Packers turned the ball over on downs.
The Philadelphia Eagles weren't in top form, but the NFC's No. 2 seed had enough to handle the Green Bay Packers for a wild-card playoff win.
Philadelphia Eagles (East winner) 2: New England Patriots (East winner) Atlanta Falcons (South winner) 3: Indianapolis Colts (South winner) Green Bay Packers (North winner) 4: San Diego Chargers (West winner) Seattle Seahawks (West winner) 5: New York Jets : St. Louis Rams (wild card) 6: Denver Broncos (wild card) Minnesota Vikings (wild card)
No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles (13-3, NFC East winners) vs. No. 7 Green Bay Packers (11-5, wild card No. 3) Philadelphia's loss to Washington in Week 16 means they need help to get the No. 1 seed.
It didn't take long for the Philadelphia Eagles' wild-card game against the Green Bay Packers to give everyone something to talk about. On the opening kickoff, Eagles linebacker Oren Burks blasted ...
Chicago Cardinals vs Philadelphia Eagles, Dec 19, 1948 (NFL Championship Game) Most First Downs, Both Teams, Game, 62; Green Bay Packers (32) vs Arizona Cardinals (30), Jan 10, 2010 (OT, Wild Card Round) Fewest First Downs, Both Teams, Game, 15; Green Bay Packers (7) vs Boston Redskins (8), Dec 13, 1936 (NFL Championship Game) Most First Downs ...