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Philadelphia Eagles Team Information

Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Wins

  • Super Bowl LII – Defeated the New England Patriots 41-33

What is the Philadelphia Eagles song?

The Philadelphia Eagles have a cool song called “Fly Eagles Fly.” It’s like their theme song, and fans sing it to cheer for the team, especially during games and when they win. The song is all about showing love and support for the Eagles, and it’s something that really gets fans excited and pumped up.

What Philadelphia Eagles numbers are retired?

The Philadelphia Eagles have officially retired two jersey numbers:
#5 Donovan McNabb: The former quarterback, who played for the Eagles from 1999 to 2009, had his jersey number 5 retired in honor of his significant contributions to the team.
#15 Steve Van Buren: A former hallback, who played for the Eagles from 1944 to 1951. His jersey number was 15
#20 Brian Dawkins: The legendary safety, known for his exceptional career with the Eagles from 1996 to 2008, also had his jersey number 20 retired in recognition of his impact on the franchise.
#40 Tom Brookshier: Tom Brookshier (born June 20, 1931 – January 29, 2010). A defensive back for Philadelphia Eagles from 1953 to 1961. He wore jersey number 40.
#44 Pete Retzlaff: Pete Retzlaff, he started his career as fullback and converted to tight end. He played as tight end and wide receiver for the Eagles from 1956 to 1966. His jersey number was 44. Retzlaff was a five-time Pro Bowl selection.
#60 Chuck Bednarik: Chuck Bednarik, played as a center and linebacker, Bednarik spent his entire 14-season NFL career (1949–1962) with the Eagles. His jersey number was 60.
#70 Al Wistert: Wistert played as an offensive tackle and guard and spent his entire career with the Eagles from 1943 to 1951. Wistert earned Pro Bowl honors eight times.
#92 Reggie White: White widely regarded as one of the greatest defensive ends in the history of the NFL. He played as defensive end for Eagles from 1985 to 1992.
#99 Jerome Brown: Jerome Brown (February 4, 1965 – June 25, 1992). He was a defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1987 to 1991. His jersey number was 99.

 

Which Philadelphia Eagles are in the hall of fame?

Several former Philadelphia Eagles players and contributors have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
List of Philadelphia Eagles Pro Football Hall of Famers:

  1. Chuck Bednarik – Center/Linebacker (Class of 1967)
  2. Reggie White – Defensive End (Class of 2006)
  3. Tommy McDonald – Wide Receiver (Class of 1998)
  4. Bob Brown – Offensive Tackle (Class of 2004)
  5. Steve Van Buren – Running Back (Class of 1965)
  6. Sonny Jurgensen – Quarterback (Class of 1983)
  7. Norm Van Brocklin – Quarterback (Class of 1971)
  8. Bert Bell – Co-founder/owner/head coach (Class of 1963)
  9. Earle “Greasy” Neale – Head coach (Class of 1969)
  10. Pete Pihos – Wide receiver (Class of 1970)
  11. Brian Dawkins – Safety (Class of 2018)
  12. Harold Carmichael – Wide receiver (Class of 2020)
  13. Dick Vermeil – Head coach (Class of 2022)

Who owns the Philadelphia Eagles?

Jeffrey Lurie has owned the Philadelphia Eagles since 1994 and has been running the show ever since. He’s been hands-on in managing and owning the Eagles for quite some time.​

Who is the Philadelphia Eagles biggest rival?

The Philadelphia Eagles have a big rivalry with the Dallas Cowboy. The matchups between the Eagles and Cowboys are a big deal and always draw a lot of attention. It’s known as the “Battle of the Birds” or the “Bird Bowl,” and it’s one of the most heated rivalries in the NFL.

Where is Philadelphia Eagles stadium?

Philadelphia Eagles stadium is “Lincoln Financial Field” located at One Lincoln Financial Field Way Philadelphia, PA 19148, USA. It is often referred to as “The Linc”.

Where is Philadelphia Eagles training camp?

The location of the Philadelphia Eagles’ training camp can vary from year to year. Right now it is the NovaCare Complex located at 2 Novacare Way, Philadelphia, PA 19145, United States since 2013.
Here is the list of previous Eagles’ training camps:

  • 1933-1934, Atlantic City
  • 1935, Chestnut Hill, PennsylvaniaA
  • 1936-1937, Temple University
  • 1938, West Chester State Teachers College
  • 1939, St.Joe’s College
  • 1940, West Chester State Teachers College
  • 1941-1942, Two Rivers (Wisconsin) High School
  • 1943, St. Joe’s College
  • 1944-1945, West Chester State Teachers College
  • 1946-1948, Saranac (New York) High School
  • 1949-1950, University of Minnesota North Central Agricultural School, Grand Rapids, Minnesota

What is the Mascot of the Philadelphia Eagles?

Swoop is the mascot of the Eagles. He is a Bald Eagle wearing a sports jersey of the Philadelphia Eagles.​

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