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Reid with Eagles quarterback coach Doug Pederson (left) and Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb in August 2009. In the 2012 season, Reid and the Eagles struggled to a 4–12 record, the worst of his head coaching tenure. [56] [9] The year also marked the first time the Eagles missed the postseason in consecutive years under Reid.
Andy Reid [5] spent 14 seasons in charge before he was fired on December 31, 2012, after a 4–12 season – Reid's worst season in charge – which left the Eagles bottom of the NFC. [6] [7] He was replaced by former University of Oregon head coach Chip Kelly, who led the Eagles to a 10–6 record and the playoffs. Kelly was fired on December ...
To the doubts of many 25 years ago last week, the Philadelphia Eagles hired a man who’d never been so much as an NFL coordinator or a head coach at any level to revive an organization that had ...
The Eagles earned the NFC Super Bowl berth after three consecutive defeats in the NFC Championship Game. [28] The Eagles hired Andy Reid as their head coach in 1999 following two straight losing seasons. [29] That same year, they used their first-round pick in the NFL draft (the second overall) to select quarterback Donovan McNabb. [30]
Eagles coach Andy Reid watches as Jason Kelce (62) is helped off the field in 2012. Drafted by Reid, who left Philadelphia after 2012, Kelce, Fletcher Cox and Brandon Graham still play for the Eagles.
The 2001 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's sixty-ninth season in the National Football League, and the third under head coach Andy Reid. The team made the postseason for the second consecutive time.
Andy Reid spent 14 seasons as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, leading the team to a Super Bowl but never a championship. (Brian Bahr/Getty Images) (Brian Bahr via Getty Images)
The 2005 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 73rd season in the National Football League, and the seventh under head coach Andy Reid.After making the playoffs every season since 2000 and winning the past four NFC East crowns, the Eagles failed to improve on their 13–3 record from 2004 and fell to 6–10, missing the playoffs and finished with a losing record for the first time ...