The Philadelphia Eagles are a team in the NFL. The team plays in the NFC East.
The team plays their home games at Lincoln Financial Field. Jeffrey Lurie is currently the owner of the team.
The Eagles were established on July 8th, 1933. Their first season in the NFL was during the 1933 season.
Philadelphia has called the NFC East their home in the league since 1970.
Before joining the NFC East, the Eagles were a part of several other Divisions.
From 1933 through 1949, the team was part of the Eastern Division in the NFL. They switched to the American Conference from 1950 through 1952.
The Eagles re-joined the Eastern Conference in 1953 where they lasted through 1967. The team was part of the Capitol Division from 1967 through 1969.
The team has been known as the Philadelphia Eagles from 1933 through 1942. Then again from 1944 through the present day.
In 1943, the Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers joined together to become the Phil-Pitt Steagles.
The Eagles won their lone Super Bowl during the 2017 season when they defeated the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LII.
Before the AFL-NFL merger, the team won three NFL Championships. Those came in 1948, 1949, and 1960.
The Philadelphia Eagles are a team in the NFL. The team plays in the NFC East.
The team plays their home games at Lincoln Financial Field. Jeffrey Lurie is currently the owner of the team.
The Eagles were established on July 8th, 1933. Their first season in the NFL was during the 1933 season.
Philadelphia has called the NFC East their home in the league since 1970.
Since its inception, the team has won nearly 600 games.
Philadelphia Eagles Retired Numbers
Philadelphia Eagles in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
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