2001 Philadelphia Eagles season
{{short description|69th season in franchise history; first in series of NFC Championship game appearances}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=December 2013}}
{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Philadelphia Eagles
| year = 2001
| logo =
| record = 11–5
| division_place = 1st NFC East
| coach = Andy Reid
| general_manager = Andy Reid
| owner = Jeffrey Lurie
| stadium = Veterans Stadium
| playoffs = Won Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. Buccaneers) 31–9
Won Divisional Playoffs
(at Bears) 33–19
Lost NFC Championship
(at Rams) 24–29
| pro bowlers= QB Donovan McNabb
OT Tra Thomas
DE Hugh Douglas
LB Jeremiah Trotter
CB Troy Vincent
FS Brian Dawkins
PK David Akers
TE Chad Lewis
|uniform =
| shortnavlink = Eagles seasons
}}
The {{nfly|2001}} Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's sixty-ninth season in the National Football League, and the third under head coach Andy Reid.
The team made the postseason for the second consecutive time.
Background
After defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wildcard round for the second year in a row, and the Chicago Bears in the divisional round, the Eagles advanced to the NFC Championship for the first time in twenty-one years, but lost 29–24 to the St. Louis Rams. The Rams advanced to the Super Bowl, but were unable to stop the New England Patriots, losing 20–17.
This was the first of four consecutive NFC East titles for the Eagles. It was also the first of five Conference Championship game appearances for the Eagles with Donovan McNabb as starting quarterback and Andy Reid as head coach.
Offseason
= Draft =
{{Main|2001 NFL draft}}
{{NFL team draft start|year=2001|teamname=Philadelphia Eagles}}
{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 1
| pick = 25
| player = Freddie Mitchell
| position = WR
| college = UCLA
| notes =
| maderoster = yes
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{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 2
| pick = 55
| player = Quinton Caver
| position = LB
| college = Arkansas
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| maderoster = yes
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{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 3
| pick = 63
| player = Derrick Burgess
| position = DE
| college = Ole Miss
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| maderoster = yes
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{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 4
| pick = 121
| player = Correll Buckhalter
| position = RB
| college = Nebraska
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| maderoster = yes
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{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 5
| pick = 147
| player = Tony Stewart
| position = TE
| college = Penn State
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{{NFL team draft entry
| round = 5
| pick = 155
| player = A.J. Feeley
| position = QB
| college = Oregon
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{{NFL team draft end}}
Staff
{{NFL final staff
| year = 2001
| team = Philadelphia Eagles
| front_office =
- Chairman/Chief Executive Officer – Jeffrey Lurie
- President – Joe Banner
- Executive vice president of football operations – Andy Reid
- Director of player personnel – Tom Heckert
- Director of college scouting – Marc Ross
- Director of pro personnel – Scott Cohen
| head_coach =
- Head coach – Andy Reid
| offensive =
- Offensive coordinator – Rod Dowhower
- Quarterbacks – Brad Childress
- Running backs – Ted Williams
- Wide receivers – David Culley
- Tight ends/offensive line – Pat Shurmur
- Offensive line – Juan Castillo
- Offensive assistant/quality control – Tom Melvin
| defensive =
- Defensive coordinator – Jim Johnson
- Defensive line – Tommy Brasher
- Linebackers – Ron Rivera
- Defensive backs – Leslie Frazier
- Defensive backs/secondary – Steve Spagnuolo
- Defensive assistant/quality control – Sean McDermott
| special_teams =
- Special teams coordinator – John Harbaugh
- Special teams/quality control – Dave Toub
| strength =
- Head athletic trainer – Rick Burkholder
- Strength and conditioning – Mike Wolf
- Assistant strength and conditioning – Tom Kanavy
- Volunteer assistant strength and conditioning – Chris DiSanto
- Assistant trainer – Eric Sugarman
}}
Roster
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colspan="9" style="background:#003b48; border:2px solid silver; color:white; text-align:center;"|Philadelphia Eagles 2001 final roster |
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style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Quarterbacks
{{NFLplayer|10|Koy Detmer}} {{NFLplayer|14|A. J. Feeley|rookie=y}} {{NFLplayer| 5|Donovan McNabb}} Running backs {{NFLplayer|28|Correll Buckhalter|rookie=y}} {{NFLplayer|38|Cecil Martin|FB}} {{NFLplayer|30|Brian Mitchell|d=running back|RS}} {{NFLplayer|34|Jamie Reader|FB}} {{NFLplayer|24|Rod Smart}} {{NFLplayer|22|Duce Staley}} Wide receivers {{NFLplayer|85|Na Brown}} {{NFLplayer|82|Dameane Douglas}} {{NFLplayer|84|Freddie Mitchell|rookie=y}} {{NFLplayer|87|Todd Pinkston}} {{NFLplayer|86|Gari Scott}} {{NFLplayer|80|James Thrash}} Tight ends {{NFLplayer|89|Chad Lewis}} {{NFLplayer|81|Tony Stewart|d=American football|rookie=y}} {{NFLplayer|83|Jeff Thomason}} | style="width: 25px;" | | style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Offensive linemen {{NFLplayer|74|Doug Brzezinski|G}} {{NFLplayer|63|Hank Fraley|C}} {{NFLplayer|71|Jermane Mayberry|G}} {{NFLplayer|73|Jim Pyne|C}} {{NFLplayer|69|Jon Runyan|T}} {{NFLplayer|67|Ryan Schau|T}} {{NFLplayer|72|Tra Thomas|T}} {{NFLplayer|76|John Welbourn|G}} {{NFLplayer|66|Bobbie Williams|G}} Defensive linemen {{NFLplayer|59|Derrick Burgess|rookie=y|DE}} {{NFLplayer|53|Hugh Douglas|d=American football|DE}} {{NFLplayer|96|Paul Grasmanis|DT}} {{NFLplayer|91|Uhuru Hamiter|DE}} {{NFLplayer|94|N. D. Kalu|DE}} {{NFLplayer|90|Corey Simon|DT}} {{NFLplayer|97|Darwin Walker|DT}} {{NFLplayer|98|Brandon Whiting|DE}} | style="width: 25px;" | | style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Linebackers {{NFLplayer|56|Mike Caldwell|d=linebacker|OLB}} {{NFLplayer|55|Quinton Caver|rookie=y|OLB}} {{NFLplayer|51|Carlos Emmons|d=American football|OLB}} {{NFLplayer|52|Barry Gardner|MLB}} {{NFLplayer|58|Ike Reese|OLB}} {{NFLplayer|54|Jeremiah Trotter|MLB}} Defensive backs {{NFLplayer|42|Rashard Cook|CB/FS}} {{NFLplayer|29|Darrel Crutchfield|rookie=y|CB}} {{NFLplayer|20|Brian Dawkins|FS}} {{NFLplayer|41|William Hampton|d=gridiron football|CB/S}} {{NFLplayer|31|Al Harris|d=cornerback|CB}} {{NFLplayer|45|Tim Hauck|SS}} {{NFLplayer|43|Damon Moore|SS}} {{NFLplayer|21|Bobby Taylor|d=American football|CB}} {{NFLplayer|23|Troy Vincent|CB}} Special teams {{NFLplayer| 2|David Akers|K}} {{NFLplayer|88|Mike Bartrum|LS}} {{NFLplayer| 7|Sean Landeta|P}} | style="width: 25px;" | | style="font-size:95%; vertical-align:top;"| Reserve lists {{NFLplayer|27|Julian Jones|rookie=y|S|IR}} {{NFLplayer|65|Bubba Miller|C|IR}} {{NFLplayer|25|Monty Montgomery|d=American football|CB|IR}} {{NFLplayer|78|Hollis Thomas|DT|IR}} Practice squad {{NFLplayer|93|Pernell Davis|DT}} {{NFLplayer|95|John Frank|d=defensive end|DE}} {{NFLplayer|75|Kendrick Rogers|d=offensive lineman|rookie=y|T}} {{NFLplayer|16|Sean Scott|d=American football|rookie=y|WR}} {{NFLplayer|57|Dax Strohmeyer|LB}} rookies in italics 53 active, 4 inactive, 5 practice squad |
Regular season
=Schedule=
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Week ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Date ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Opponent ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Result ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Record ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Venue ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Recap |
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! 1 | September 9 | L 17–20 {{small|(OT)}} | 0–1 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200109090phi.htm Recap] |
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! 2 | September 23 | at Seattle Seahawks | W 27–3 | 1–1 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200109230sea.htm Recap] |
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! 3 | September 30 | W 40–18 | 2–1 | Veterans Stadium | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200109300phi.htm Recap] |
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! 4 | October 7 | L 20–21 | 2–2 | Veterans Stadium | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200110070phi.htm Recap] |
5
| colspan="6" |Bye |
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! 6 | {{dow tooltip|October 22, 2001}} | at New York Giants | W 10–9 | 3–2 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200110220nyg.htm Recap] |
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! 7 | October 28 | L 10–20 | 3–3 | Veterans Stadium | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200110280phi.htm Recap] |
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! 8 | November 4 | at Arizona Cardinals | W 21–7 | 4–3 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200111040crd.htm Recap] |
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! 9 | November 11 | W 48–17 | 5–3 | Veterans Stadium | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200111110phi.htm Recap] |
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! 10 | November 18 | at Dallas Cowboys | W 36–3 | 6–3 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200111180dal.htm Recap] |
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! 11 | November 25 | L 3–13 | 6–4 | Veterans Stadium | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200111250phi.htm Recap] |
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! 12 | {{dow tooltip|November 29, 2001}} | at Kansas City Chiefs | W 23–10 | 7–4 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200111290kan.htm Recap] |
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! 13 | December 9 | W 24–14 | 8–4 | Veterans Stadium | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200112090phi.htm Recap] |
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! 14 | December 16 | at Washington Redskins | W 20–6 | 9–4 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200112160was.htm Recap] |
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! 15 | {{dow tooltip|December 22, 2001}} | at San Francisco 49ers | L 3–13 | 9–5 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200112220sfo.htm Recap] |
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! 16 | December 30 | W 24–21 | 10–5 | Veterans Stadium | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200112300phi.htm Recap] |
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! 17 | January 6 | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | W 17–13 | 11–5 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200201060tam.htm Recap] |
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
= Game summaries =
== Week 6 ==
The Eagles were able to break a nine-game losing streak against the Giants by winning this game. James Thrash caught the winning TD from Donovan McNabb in the fourth quarter.
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|Date=October 22
|Location=Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
|StartTime=9:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
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|Attendance=78,821
|Weather={{convert|65|F}}, wind {{convert|11|mph|abbr=on}}
|Referee=Jeff Triplette
|TVAnnouncers=Al Michaels, Dan Fouts, and Dennis Miller
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=NYG |Event=Morten Andersen 24 yard field goal |Score= Giants 9–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team= PHI|Event=David Akers 25 yard field goal |Score= Giants 9–3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time= |Team=PHI |Event=James Thrash 18 yard pass from Donovan McNabb (David Akers kick) |Score= Eagles 10–9|LastEntry=yes}}
{{AFB game box end}}
[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200110220nyg.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]
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= Standings =
{{2001 NFC East standings}}
Playoffs
{{main|2001–02 NFL playoffs}}
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! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Round ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Date ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Opponent (seed) ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Result ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Record ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Venue ! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=2001|border=2}}"| Recap |
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! Wild Card | {{dow tooltip|January 12, 2002|df=F j, Y}} | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6) | W 31–9 | 1–0 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200201120phi.htm Recap] |
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! Divisional | {{dow tooltip|January 19, 2002|df=F j, Y}} | at Chicago Bears (2) | W 33–19 | 2–0 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200201190chi.htm Recap] |
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! NFC Championship | January 27, 2002 | at St. Louis Rams (1) | L 24–29 | 2–1 | [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200201270ram.htm Recap] |
=Wild Card=
==NFC: Philadelphia Eagles 31, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9==
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|R1=3
|R2=6
|R3=0
|R4=0
|Home=Eagles
|H1=3
|H2=14
|H3=7
|H4=7
|stadium= Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|time= 4:30 p.m. EST
|weather= {{convert|46|°F|°C}}, clear
|TV=ABC
|TVAnnouncers= Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire (color commentators), and Suzy Kolber (sideline reporter)
|referee= Larry Nemmers
|attendance= 65,846
|scoring=
- Scoring
- TB – field goal Gramatica 36 TB 3–0
- PHI – field goal Akers 26 Tie 3–3
- PHI – Lewis 16 pass from McNabb (Akers kick) PHI 10–3
- TB – field goal Gramatica 32 PHI 10–6
- PHI – Staley 23 pass from McNabb (Akers kick) PHI 17–6
- TB – field goal Gramatica 27 PHI 17–9
- PHI – Buckhalter 25 run (Akers kick) PHI 24–9
- PHI – Moore 59 interception return (Akers kick) PHI 31–9
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Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb threw for 194 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 54 yards, as Philadelphia dominated Tampa Bay from start to finish. Bucs quarterback Brad Johnson was intercepted four times, twice by Damon Moore. It was the second consecutive season in which Philadelphia eliminated Tampa Bay from the playoffs during the wild card round, and two days later, Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy was fired.
On the Eagles first drive of the game, Buccaneers safety Dexter Jackson intercepted a pass from McNabb and returned it nine yards to the Eagles 36-yard line, setting up a 36-yard field goal from Martín Gramática. But McNabb made up for his mistake with a 39-yard run on third down and 5 on Philadelphia's ensuing possession
=Divisional round=
==NFC: Philadelphia Eagles 33, Chicago Bears 19==
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|R2=7
|R3=7
|R4=13
|Home=Bears
|H1=0
|H2=7
|H3=7
|H4=5
|stadium= Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
|time= 4:30 p.m. EST/3:30 p.m. CST
|weather= {{convert|31|°F|°C}}, partly cloudy
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers= Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Troy Aikman, Daryl Johnston (color commentators), and Pam Oliver (sideline reporter)
|referee= Bill Carollo
|attendance= 65,028
|scoring=
- Scoring
- PHI – field goal Akers 34 PHI 3–0
- PHI – field goal Akers 23 PHI 6–0
- CHI – Merritt 47 run (Edinger kick) CHI 7–6
- PHI – Martin 13 pass from McNabb (Akers kick) PHI 13–7
- CHI – Azumah 39 interception return (Edinger kick) CHI 14–13
- PHI – Staley 6 pass from McNabb (Akers kick) PHI 20–14
- CHI – field goal Edinger 38 PHI 20–17
- PHI – field goal Akers 40 PHI 23–17
- PHI – field goal Akers 46 PHI 26–17
- PHI – McNabb 5 run (Akers kick) PHI 33–17
- CHI – Safety, Landeta ran out of end zone PHI 33–19
}}
The Bears surprised everyone by finishing atop the NFC Central with a 13–3 record behind quarterback Jim Miller. But after the Eagles jumped to a 6–0 lead, Miller was taken out of the game in the second quarter with a separated shoulder. Although Miller's replacement, Shane Matthews, led the Bears to a touchdown (a 47-yard reverse by Ahmad Merritt), and Jerry Azumah's 39-yard interception return briefly put the Bears back in the lead early in the second half, the Eagles controlled most of the rest of the game. Matthews threw for only 66 yards and was intercepted twice. Meanwhile, Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb threw for 262 yards and two touchdowns, and ran for another touchdown.
The Eagles controlled the first quarter, scoring with two field goals by David Akers while holding the Bears to 25 offensive
=NFC Championship=
==NFC: St. Louis Rams 29, Philadelphia Eagles 24==
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|R2=14
|R3=0
|R4=7
|Home=Rams
|H1=10
|H2=3
|H3=9
|H4=7
|stadium= Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri
|time= 4:00 p.m. EST/3:00 p.m. CST
|weather= Played indoors, domed stadium
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers= Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator), Ron Pitts, and Pam Oliver (sideline reporters)
|referee= Gerald Austin
|attendance= 66,502
|scoring=
- Scoring
- STL – Bruce 5 pass from Warner (Wilkins kick) STL 7–0
- PHI – field goal Akers 46 STL 7–3
- STL – field goal Wilkins 27 STL 10–3
- PHI – Staley 1 run (Akers kick) Tie 10–10
- STL – field goal Wilkins 39 STL 13–10
- PHI – Pinkston 12 pass from McNabb (Akers kick) PHI 17–13
- STL – field goal Wilkins 41 PHI 17–16
- STL – Faulk 1 run (Two-point conversion failed) STL 22–17
- STL – Faulk 1 run (Wilkins kick) STL 29–17
- PHI – McNabb 3 run (Akers kick) STL 29–24
}}
The Eagles had a 17–13 lead at halftime, and had not allowed more than 21 points per game during the season and playoffs. But the Rams roared back thanks to Kurt Warner completing two-thirds of his passes for 212 yards and Marshall Faulk's 159 yards rushing and two touchdowns to earn their second trip to the Super Bowl in three years.
Early in the first quarter, Donovan McNabb fumbled while being sacked by defensive end Leonard Little, and Brian Young recovered for the Rams at the Philadelphia 20-yard line. Five plays later, Warner threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Isaac Bruce. Philadelphia responded with an 11-play, 50-yard drive, featuring a 20-yard run by Duce Staley, that ended with a 46-yard field goal by David Akers. Rams receiver Yo Murphy returned the ensuing kickoff 43 yards to his team's own 42-yard line before Warner completed a 20-yard pass
Awards and honors
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References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/phi/2001.htm 2001 Philadelphia Eagles] at Pro-Football-Reference.com
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