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The History of the Philadelphia Eagles begins when the franchise was founded in 1933. [1] Since the team's establishment, the Eagles have appeared in five Super Bowls, losing their first two appearances, Super Bowl XV (1981) and XXXIX (2005) as well as their fourth, Super Bowl LVII (2022), and winning their third, Super Bowl LII (2017), and fifth, Super Bowl LIX (2024). [2]
The Eagles' 1960 season remains one of the most celebrated years in team history. Shaw, Van Brocklin, and Bednarik, each in their last season before retirement, led an Eagles team more notable for its grit than its talent. One observer later quipped that the team had "nothing but a championship" to its first division title since 1949.
The Eagles joined the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team in 1933. Currently members of the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC), the team has won five NFL titles and made five Super Bowl appearances ( 1980 , 2004 , 2017 , 2022 , and 2024 ), with their first Super Bowl victory coming in Super Bowl LII under ...
Here's what to know about the history of Eagles vs. Chiefs games: ... Philadelphia came away with the comeback victory on "Monday Night Football," 21-17, to avenge their loss in the Super Bowl ...
Here are the other three Super Bowls in which the Eagles appeared, but lost: 1980 vs. Raiders, 27-10. 2004 vs. Patriots, 24-21. 2022 vs. Chiefs, 38-35. NFL News: Hate on the Chiefs all you like ...
That's tied with six NFL teams for the seventh-most in the event's 59-year history. Eagles Super Bowl record The Eagles have just a 1-3 record in the Super Bowl.
The Steagles, officially known as the Phil-Pitt Combine, was the team created by the temporary merger of Pennsylvania's two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, during the 1943 season.
Jalen Hurts (2020–present), won Super Bowl LIX Nick Foles (2012–2014, 2017–2018), won Super Bowl LII. These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.