Philadelphia Eagles

PHOTO: STADIUMS OF PRO FOOTBALL

Philadelphia Eagles were founded in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets (a suburb of Philadelphia) and won their first Super Bowl in 2017 with Super Bowl LII and their 4th overall (1948,1949 and 1960).

The team merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers to form the Phil-Pitt "Steagles" because both had lost many players to military service during World War II. The team has a fierce rivalry with the New York Giants which is the oldest in the NFC East and amongst the oldest in the NFL.

NAMES

Philadelphia Eagles(1933-1942/1944-)
Phil-Pitt "Steagles"(1943)

LOCATION

Philadelphia,PA(1933-PRESENT)

AFFILIATIONS

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE(1933-)
Eastern Division(1933-1949)
American Conference(1950-1952)
EASTERN CONFERENCE(1953-1969)
Capitol Division(1967-1969)
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE(1970-)
NFC EAST (1970-)
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS
3
NFL31948,1949,1960
SUPER BOWL12017

NFL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES

SEASON SUPER BOWL W/L OPPONENT SCORE HOST CITY VICTORY APP
1947 28TH L
CHICAGO
CARDINALS
28-21 CHICAGO - 1
1948 29TH W
CHICAGO
CARDINALS
7-0 PHILADELPHIA 1 2
1949 30TH W
LOS ANGELES
RAMS
14-0 LOS ANGELES 2 3
1960 41ST W
GREEN BAY
PACKERS
17-13 PHILADELPHIA 3 4

SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS

12017

SUPER BOWL APPEARANCES

SEASON SUPER BOWL W/L OPPONENT SCORE HOST CITY VICTORY APP
1980 XXXIX L
OAKLAND
RAIDERS
27-10 NEW ORLEANS - 1
2004 XXXIX L
NEW ENGLAND
PATRIOTS
24-21 JACKSONVILLE - 2
2017 LII W
NEW ENGLAND
PATRIOTS
41-33 MINNEAPOLIS 1 3
2022 LVII L
KANSAS CITY
CHIEFS
38-35 GLENDALE - 4

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

4
NFL EASTERN11960
NFC31980, 2004, 2017

DIVISION TITLES

15
NFL EASTERN31947-1949
NFC EAST121980, 1988, 2001-2004, 2006, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2022

PLAYOFFS APPEARANCES

301947-1949, 1960, 1978-1981, 1988-1990, 1992, 1995-1996, 2000-2004, 2006, 2008-2010, 2013, 2017-2019, 2022,2023
LOGOS
(1933-1935) (1936-1941) (1942-1947) (1948-1968)
(1969-1972) (1973-1986) (1987-1995) (1996-)

HELMETS

(1955-1968) (1969)
AWAY GAMES
(1969-1973) (1974-1995)
(1996-)

STADIUMS

Baker Bowl (1933-1935)
Philadelphia Municipal Stadium (1936-1939, 1941)
Connie Mack Stadium (1940, 1942-1957)
FRANKLIN FIELD
(PHILADELPHIA, PA)
(1958-1970)
VETERANS STADIUM
(PHILADELPHIA, PA)
(1971-2002)
LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD
(PHILADELPHIA, PA)
(2003-)