1999 Philadelphia Eagles season

{{short description|National Football League team season}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2013}}

{{Infobox NFL season

| team = Philadelphia Eagles

| year = 1999

| record = 5–11

| division_place = 5th NFC East

| coach = Andy Reid

| owner = Jeffrey Lurie

| stadium = Veterans Stadium

| playoffs = Did not qualify

| shortnavlink = Eagles seasons

}}

The {{nfly|1999}} Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 67th season in the National Football League (NFL), and the first under head coach Andy Reid. The team finished 5–11 and last place in the NFC East. The Eagles hired Reid away from the Green Bay Packers to be their new head coach prior to the start of the season. In the 1999 NFL draft, the team drafted quarterback Donovan McNabb with the second overall pick. Prior to McNabb taking over the starting role, the Eagles were quarterbacked by future head coach Doug Pederson, who led the Eagles to the win in Super Bowl LII. This would be the last year they missed the playoffs until 2005.

Offseason

= NFL draft =

The 1999 NFL draft was held April 17–18, 1999. The league also held a supplemental draft after the regular draft and before the regular season.

The Eagles, with the same record of 3–13 in 1998 as the Cincinnati Bengals and the Indianapolis Colts, would normally have had a chance at the number 1 pick in the 1999 draft. But the new Cleveland Browns franchise were given the top pick by the NFL. The Eagles did win the 2nd pick in the Draft and selected University of Syracuse quarterback Donovan McNabb. The Eagles, Bengals, and Colts rotated in each round picking 2nd, 3rd, or 4th after the Browns.

The table shows the Eagles selections and what picks they had that were traded away and the team that ended up with that pick. It is possible the Eagles' pick ended up with this team via another team that the Eagles made a trade with.

Not shown are acquired picks that the Eagles traded away.

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|= Pro Bowler Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.

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|= Hall of Famer

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style="text-align:center;"12– style="background:#fc0; text-align:left;"|Donovan McNabbQuarterback|
align=left|Syracuse
style="text-align:center;"235|
align=left|Barry GardnerLinebacker|
align=left|Northwestern
style="text-align:center;"364|
align=left|Doug BrzezinskiGuard|
align=left|Boston College
style="text-align:center;"497|
align=left|John WelbournGuard|
align=left|California
style="text-align:center;"4128|
align=left|Damon Moore
Free Agent Compensation Pick
Safety|
align=left|Ohio State
style="text-align:center;"4130|
align=left|Na Brown
Free Agent Compensation Pick
Wide receiver|
align=left|North Carolina
style="text-align:center;"5137Pick Traded to Detroit Lions
style="text-align:center;"6172|
align=left|Cecil MartinFullback|
align=left|Wisconsin
style="text-align:center;"6201|
align=left|Troy Smith
Pick Acquired from Denver Broncos
Wide receiver|
align=left|East Carolina
style="text-align:center;"7208|
align=left|Jed WeaverTight end|
align=left|Oregon
style="text-align:center;"7251|
align=left|Pernell Davis
Free Agent Compensation Pick
Defensive tackle|
align=left|Alabama-Birmingham

  • A Compensation Pick is a pick awarded by the NFL to a team that loses a Free Agent the year before

Staff

{{NFL final staff

| year = 1999

| team = Philadelphia Eagles

| front_office =

  • Owner/Chief Executive Officer – Jeffrey Lurie
  • Executive vice president – Joe Banner
  • Director of football operations – Tom Modrak
  • Director of college scouting – John Goeller
  • Director of pro personnel – Mike McCartney

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| offensive =

| defensive =

| special_teams =

| strength =

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Roster

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colspan="9" style="background:#003b48; border:2px solid silver; color:white; text-align:center;"|Philadelphia Eagles 1999 final roster
style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Quarterbacks

{{NFLplayer|10|Koy Detmer}}

{{NFLplayer| 5|Donovan McNabb|rookie=y}}

{{NFLplayer|14|Doug Pederson}}

Running backs

{{NFLplayer|33|Eric Bieniemy|KR}}

{{NFLplayer|38|Cecil Martin|rookie=y|FB}}

{{NFLplayer|22|Duce Staley}}

{{NFLplayer|35|Edwin Watson|d=American football|rookie=y}}

Wide receivers

{{NFLplayer|85|Na Brown|rookie=y}}

{{NFLplayer|82|Dameane Douglas|rookie=y}}

{{NFLplayer|83|Dietrich Jells}}

{{NFLplayer|80|Torrance Small}}

{{NFLplayer|19|Troy Smith|d=wide receiver|rookie=y}}

{{NFLplayer|86|Alex Van Dyke}}

Tight ends

{{NFLplayer|88|Luther Broughton}}

{{NFLplayer|89|Chad Lewis}}

{{NFLplayer|87|Jed Weaver|rookie=y}}

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| style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Offensive linemen

{{NFLplayer|74|Doug Brzezinski|rookie=y|G}}

{{NFLplayer|66|Jeff Dellenbach|G}}

{{NFLplayer|61|Steve Everitt|C}}

{{NFLplayer|71|Jermane Mayberry|G/T}}

{{NFLplayer|65|Bubba Miller|C/G}}

{{NFLplayer|77|Lonnie Palelei|T}}

{{NFLplayer|73|Oliver Ross|d=offensive lineman|G/T}}

{{NFLplayer|67|Ryan Schau|rookie=y|G}}

{{NFLplayer|72|Tra Thomas|T}}

Defensive linemen

{{NFLplayer|93|Pernell Davis|rookie=y|DT}}

{{NFLplayer|94|Kelly Gregg|rookie=y|DT}}

{{NFLplayer|79|Greg Jefferson|DE}}

{{NFLplayer|59|Mike Mamula|DE}}

{{NFLplayer|91|Steve Martin|d=defensive tackle|DT}}

{{NFLplayer|78|Hollis Thomas|DT}}

{{NFLplayer|97|Mark Wheeler|DT}}

{{NFLplayer|98|Brandon Whiting|DE/DT}}

{{NFLplayer|95|Tyrone Williams|d=defensive tackle|DE}}

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| style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Linebackers

{{NFLplayer|56|Mike Caldwell|d=linebacker|OLB}}

{{NFLplayer|57|James Darling|d=American football|OLB}}

{{NFLplayer|52|Barry Gardner|rookie=y|OLB}}

{{NFLplayer|58|Ike Reese|OLB}}

{{NFLplayer|51|William Thomas|d=linebacker|OLB}}

{{NFLplayer|54|Jeremiah Trotter|MLB}}

Defensive backs

{{NFLplayer|32|Jason Bostic|rookie=y|CB}}

{{NFLplayer|42|Rashard Cook|rookie=y|FS}}

{{NFLplayer|20|Brian Dawkins|FS}}

{{NFLplayer|31|Al Harris|d=cornerback|CB}}

{{NFLplayer|45|Tim Hauck|SS}}

{{NFLplayer|43|Damon Moore|rookie=y|SS}}

{{NFLplayer|25|Allen Rossum|CB}}

{{NFLplayer|23|Troy Vincent|CB}}

Special teams

{{NFLplayer| 2|David Akers|K}}

{{NFLplayer|63|David Diaz-Infante|LS}}

{{NFLplayer| 9|Norm Johnson|K}}

{{NFLplayer| 7|Sean Landeta|P}}

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| style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Reserve lists

{{NFLplayer|84|Jamie Asher|TE|IR}}

{{NFLplayer|53|Hugh Douglas|d=American football|DE|IR}}

{{NFLplayer|81|Charles Johnson|d=wide receiver, born 1972|WR|IR}}

{{NFLplayer

-|Kaseem Sinceno|TE|IR}}

{{NFLplayer|21|Bobby Taylor|d=American football|CB|IR}}

{{NFLplayer|34|Kevin Turner|d=running back|FB|IR}}

{{NFLplayer|96|Al Wallace|DE|IR}}

{{NFLplayer|76|John Welbourn|rookie=y|T|IR}}

Practice squad

{{NFLplayer|64|Robert Barr|d=American football|T}}

{{NFLplayer|50|Lemar Marshall|rookie=y|LB}}

{{NFLplayer|41|Jamie Reader|FB}}

{{NFLplayer|13|Kevin Swayne|WR}}

52 active, 8 inactive, 4 practice squad

Regular season

The quality of Andy Reid's work with the Packers attracted considerable notice throughout the league, leading to his being hired as the head coach of the Eagles on January 11, 1999. At the time, many in the local media in Philadelphia criticized the hiring, citing the availability of other candidates who had past records of success as head coaches. The Eagles, under former coach Ray Rhodes, finished in a three-way tie for the NFL's worst record at 3–13 the season before he took over. They improved two games in 1999 to finish at 5–11 (including the team's first road victory in 19 games, a 20–16 win over the Bears at Chicago on October 17, which was the first time the Philadelphia franchise had won an away game over the Bears since 1933).

Donovan McNabb was drafted second overall by the Eagles in the 1999 NFL draft. McNabb saw his first NFL regular season action in the second half against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a 19–5 home loss on September 19. He made his first career start at home against Washington on November 14, completing eight of 21 passes for 60 yards in a 35–28 win. He also had nine carries for 49 rushing yards and led the team to a pair of successful two-point conversions (1 rush and 1 pass). With the win, he became the first Eagles rookie quarterback to win his first NFL start since Mike Boryla (December 1, 1974, vs. Green Bay) and the first Eagle quarterback to win his first start since Ty Detmer (October 13, 1996, at NYG).

McNabb threw the first TD pass of his career (6 yards to tight end Chad Lewis) vs. Indianapolis in a 44–17 home loss on November 21. McNabb went on to start six of the Eagles' final seven contests (missing the December 19 home game against New England, a 24–9 victory, due to injury) as he became the first Philadelphia Eagles rookie to start in the quarterback position since Brad Goebel on October 13, 1991, and the first Eagles rookie draft pick to start since John Reaves in 1972.

=Schedule=

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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1999|border=2}}"| Week

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1999|border=2}}"| Date

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1999|border=2}}"| Opponent

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1999|border=2}}"| Result

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1999|border=2}}"| Record

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1999|border=2}}"| Venue

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1999|border=2}}"| Recap

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! 1

| September 12

| Arizona Cardinals

| L 24–25

| 0–1

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199909120phi.htm Recap]

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! 2

| September 19

| Tampa Bay Buccaneers

| L 5–19

| 0–2

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199909190phi.htm Recap]

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! 3

| September 26

| at Buffalo Bills

| L 0–26

| 0–3

| Ralph Wilson Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199909260buf.htm Recap]

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! 4

| October 3

| at New York Giants

| L 15–16

| 0–4

| Giants Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199910030nyg.htm Recap]

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! 5

| October 10

| Dallas Cowboys

| W 13–10

| 1–4

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199910100phi.htm Recap]

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! 6

| October 17

| at Chicago Bears

| W 20–16

| 2–4

| Soldier Field

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199910170chi.htm Recap]

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! 7

| October 24

| at Miami Dolphins

| L 13–16

| 2–5

| Pro Player Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199910240mia.htm Recap]

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! 8

| October 31

| New York Giants

| L 17–23 {{small|(OT)}}

| 2–6

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199910310phi.htm Recap]

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! 9

| November 7

| at Carolina Panthers

| L 7–33

| 2–7

| Ericsson Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199911070car.htm Recap]

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! 10

| November 14

| Washington Redskins

| W 35–28

| 3–7

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199911140phi.htm Recap]

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! 11

| November 21

| Indianapolis Colts

| L 17–44

| 3–8

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199911210phi.htm Recap]

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! 12

| November 28

| at Washington Redskins

| L 17–20 {{small|(OT)}}

| 3–9

| FedExField

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199911280was.htm Recap]

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! 13

| December 5

| at Arizona Cardinals

| L 17–21

| 3–10

| Sun Devil Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199912050crd.htm Recap]

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! 14

| December 12

| at Dallas Cowboys

| L 10–20

| 3–11

| Texas Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199912120dal.htm Recap]

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! 15

| December 19

| New England Patriots

| W 24–9

| 4–11

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199912190phi.htm Recap]

16

| colspan="6" |Bye

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! 17

| January 2

| St. Louis Rams

| W 38–31

| 5–11

| Veterans Stadium

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200001020phi.htm Recap]

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

= Standings =

{{1999 NFC East standings}}

= Game summaries =

== Week 1: vs. Arizona Cardinals ==

Cardinals 25, Eagles 24 (0–1)

In the season opener, the Eagles blew a 24–6 halftime lead, suffering a heartbreaking 25–24 home loss that saw the Cardinals rally for 13 fourth quarter points. Chris Jackie kicked the game-winning 31-yard field goal as time expired. Eagles quarterback Doug Pederson went 12 for 26 and a meager 91 yards, throwing for 2 TDs and 2 INTs. Duce Staley rushed for 111 yards on 21 attempts, with 1 rushing and 1 receiving TD. Staley's 24 yard rushing TD in the 1st quarter was the Eagles first score of the year. On defense, Brian Dawkins, Al Harris, and James Darling each intercepted Cardinals' quarterback Jake Plummer. The Eagles led 21–0 in the first quarter before suffering the devastating loss.

== Week 2: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers ==

Buccaneers 19, Eagles 5 (0–2)

The second week of the season saw an ineffective Doug Pederson (12 for 19, 100 yards, one interception) benched at halftime, with rookie Donovan McNabb (4 for 11, 26 yards) making his NFL debut and not faring much better. The Buccaneers defense held the Eagles at bay, with a 13–5 lead at halftime and shutout in the second half. Tampa's attack was led by Warrick Dunn & Mike Alstott, who combined for 146 rushing yards. Alstott and Bert Emanuel caught TD passes from Trent Dilfer (7 for 14, 89 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT). McNabb's first NFL completion was for 7 yards to Kevin Turner for a first down. Troy Vincent and Brian Dawkins intercepted Dilfer. An ugly game with little offense from the Eagles and 9 sacks from the Buccaneers defense.

== Week 3: at Buffalo Bills ==

Bills 26, Eagles 0 (0–3)

The Eagles threw up another "dud" performance against the Bills, and at the end of the game had the distinction of scoring 3 offensive points over the past 10 quarter. Doug Pederson threw for another pedestrian 14-for-26 and 137 yards. Philly RBs accounted for a meager 22 total yards, while Buffalo ran for over 170 on the ground. Donovan McNabb replaced Pederson in the 4th quarter, down 26–0, and would go 6-for-11 for 34 yards. McNabb's 10 yards rushing led all Eagles rushers. Brian Dawkins intercepted a pass for the third straight game.

== Week 5: vs. Dallas Cowboys ==

{{Seealso|1999 Dallas Cowboys season}}

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References

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