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  • Philadelphia Eagles

    National Football League franchise in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia Eagles
    LogoWordmark
    Established July 8, 1933; 91 years ago (July 8, 1933)[1]
    First season: 1933
    Play in Lincoln Financial Field
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    Headquartered in the NovaCare Complex[2] (Philadelphia)
    National Football League (1933–present)
    • Eastern Division (1933–1949)
    • American Conference (1950–1952)
    • Eastern Conference (1953–1969)
      • Capitol Division (1967–1969)
    • National Football Conference (1970–present)
    Team colorsMidnight green, silver, black, white[3][4][5]
        
    Fight song"Fly, Eagles Fly"
    MascotSwoop
    Websitephiladelphiaeagles.com
    Owner(s)Jeffrey Lurie[6]
    CEOJeffrey Lurie
    PresidentDon Smolenski
    General managerHowie Roseman
    Head coachNick Sirianni
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      ► Nominated as the Eagles' 2022 Walter Payton Man of the Year candidate ... The award is considered the NFL's most prestigious honor and recognizes players who have exhibited excellence on the field as well as a passion to impact the lives of others in their community

      ► His foundation, Team Graham, offers its time and resources to various organizations ... Its activities include mentoring girls and boys, giving away clothes and feeding needy families, and fundraising events

      ► Has represented the Detroit Police Athletic League and the Eagles Autism Foundation through the NFL's My Cause My Cleats campaign ... The Detroit PAL is the youth football organization he originally played in growing up ... The Eagles Autism Foundation helps support impactful autism research and care to improve the lives of affected individuals and families while aiming to drive scientific breakthroughs

      ► Earned his first career Pro Bowl nod following the 2020 season after leading the Eagles in sacks

      The Philadelphia Eagles are one of the oldest franchises in the NFL.

      Inducted into the sport in 1933, along with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Eagles are tied for the seventh-oldest NFL team. They've also sent 25 players to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and have compiled four championships total (one Super Bowl).

      Here are the 10 greatest Eagles of all time.

      10. RB Brian Westbrook (2002-09)

      Westbrook was Philadelphia's No. 1 running back and one of the better backs in the NFL during the bulk of his stint with the franchise. A one-time All-Pro and two-time Pro Bowler, Westbrook logged 1,200-plus rushing yards in two seasons, while averaging 587 receiving yards and five receiving scores per season from 2003-08. Westbrook is third in Eagles history with 5,995 rushing yards and fifth with 37 rushing touchdowns. As a pass-catcher, Westbrook ranks 14th in franchise history with 29 receiving touchdowns and 17th with 3,790 receiving yards. 

      9. OT Jason Peters (2009-20)

      Peters was an

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