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d^jb=klqbp mefi^abimef^=b^dibp=îëK `fk`fkk^qf=_bkd^ip PRESEASON (4-0) Thursday August 9 Pittsburgh W, 24-23 Monday August 20 at New England W, 27-17 Friday August 24 at Cleveland W, 27-10 Thursday August 30 NY Jets W, 28-10 REGULAR SEASON (4-9) Sunday September 9 at Cleveland W, 17-16 Sunday September 16 Baltimore W, 24-23 Sunday September 23 at Arizona L, 6-27 Sunday September 30 NY Giants W, 19-17 Sunday October 7 at Pittsburgh L, 14-16 Sunday October 14 Detroit L, 23-26 (OT) Sunday October 21 BYE Sunday October 28 Atlanta L, 17-30 Monday November 5 at New Orleans L, 13-28 Sunday November 11 Dallas L, 23-38 Sunday November 18 at Washington L, 6-31 Monday November 26 Carolina L, 22-30 Sunday December 2 at Dallas L, 33-38 Sunday December 9 at Tampa Bay W, 23-21 Thursday December 13 Cincinnati 8:20 pm (NFL) Sunday December 23 Washington 1:00 pm (FOX) Sunday December 30 at NY Giants 1:00 pm (FOX) POSTSEASON Wild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX) January 5-6 Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX) January 12-13 AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX) January 20 Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC) January 27 Super Bowl 47 (New Orleans, LA) (CBS) February 3 2012 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS This week’s game will be broadcast on NFL Network as Brad Nessler will call the play-by-play, and Mike Mayock will provide color commentary. Alex Flanagan will report from the sidelines. WIP (94.1 FM) will provide radio play-by-play with Merrill Reese, the voice of the Eagles since 1977, and former All-Pro receiver Mike Quick. Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines. Dial Global Sports will air the game on radio stations nationally as Ian Eagle (play-by-play), Boomer Esiason (color), and Rocky Boiman (sidelines) calling the contest. For the first time this year, all Eagles games will be broadcast in Spanish on WTTM (1680 AM) in Philadelphia and WGPA (1100 AM) in Allentown with Rickie Ricardo (play-by-play) and Felix DeJesus (color) on the call. Univision Radio will broadcast the game na- tionally in Spanish. Dave Spadaro and the PhiladelphiaEagles.com staff host the Kickoff Show 30 minutes prior to the opening kick, and update the site throughout the game with the latest scores, news, notes and photos, and cap the day with a halftime show and an hour-plus Postgame Show that features live interviews, press conferences and fan interaction. The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Cincinnati Bengals in a Thursday night primetime matchup on the NFL Network. The Ea- gles are coming off of a 23-21 win over the Tampa Buccaneers as rookie QB Nick Foles found WR Jeremy Maclin as time expired for the game-winning touchdown. Philadelphia has won a team- record four games by two or fewer points this season, all of which were come from behind wins. Next week, the Eagles face the di- vision rival Washington Redskins on Sunday, December 23, at 1:00pm on FOX. BROADCAST INFO/MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE at BENGALS (7-6) EAGLES (4-9) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2012 LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD, 8:20 PM Andy Reid Marvin Lewis 130-90-1 (.590) Regular Season Record (pct.) 76-80-1 (.487) 10-9 Playoff Record 0-3 14th Seasons as head coach of current team 10th 14th Years as NFL head coach 10th COACHING COMPARISON • The @Eagles will look to keep the momentum going on a short week as they welcome the @Bengals to @LFFStadium for Thursday Night Football on @nflnetwork. Since 1999, the #Birds are 1-1-1 against Cincinnati, having tied 13-13 in their last meeting in 2008 #RockinRook: @Eagles QB @NFoles8 set the franchise’s single- game rookie passing records with 32 completions and 381 yards in a winning effort at Tampa Bay in Week 14. Foles accounted for three touchdowns on Sunday, including a game-winning pass to @jmac_18 as time expired #clutch • The #Birds four wins on the season have been of the come- from-behind variety. Additionally, the @Eagles have won four games by two or fewer points this season, the most in team his- tory #CrunchTime #YouthMovement: With @McNutt7wr and LB Ryan Rau seeing their first NFL action on Sunday, the #Birds have had 15 differ- ent players make their NFL debuts in 2012 and nine newcomers make their first NFL starts #WelcomeBack: @Eagles Hall of Fame QB Ron Jaworski will be recognized during Thursday’s contest as the team’s honorary alumni captain. In 10 years in Philadelphia, @jawsespn started 116 consecutive regular season games and helped lead the #Birds to the 1980 NFC title and a berth in Super Bowl XV TRENDING...

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PRESEASON (4-0)Thursday August 9 Pittsburgh W, 24-23Monday August 20 at New England W, 27-17Friday August 24 at Cleveland W, 27-10Thursday August 30 NY Jets W, 28-10

REGULAR SEASON (4-9)Sunday September 9 at Cleveland W, 17-16Sunday September 16 Baltimore W, 24-23Sunday September 23 at Arizona L, 6-27Sunday September 30 NY Giants W, 19-17Sunday October 7 at Pittsburgh L, 14-16Sunday October 14 Detroit L, 23-26 (OT)Sunday October 21 BYESunday October 28 Atlanta L, 17-30Monday November 5 at New Orleans L, 13-28Sunday November 11 Dallas L, 23-38Sunday November 18 at Washington L, 6-31Monday November 26 Carolina L, 22-30Sunday December 2 at Dallas L, 33-38Sunday December 9 at Tampa Bay W, 23-21Thursday December 13 Cincinnati 8:20 pm (NFL) Sunday December 23 Washington 1:00 pm (FOX)Sunday December 30 at NY Giants 1:00 pm (FOX)

POSTSEASONWild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX) January 5-6Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX) January 12-13AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX) January 20Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC) January 27Super Bowl 47 (New Orleans, LA) (CBS) February 3

2012 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

This week’s game will be broadcast on NFL Network as BradNessler will call the play-by-play, and Mike Mayock will providecolor commentary. Alex Flanagan will report from the sidelines.

WIP (94.1 FM) will provide radio play-by-play with Merrill Reese,the voice of the Eagles since 1977, and former All-Pro receiverMike Quick. Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines.

Dial Global Sports will air the game on radio stations nationally asIan Eagle (play-by-play), Boomer Esiason (color), and RockyBoiman (sidelines) calling the contest.

For the first time this year, all Eagles games will be broadcast inSpanish on WTTM (1680 AM) in Philadelphia and WGPA (1100 AM)in Allentown with Rickie Ricardo (play-by-play) and Felix DeJesus(color) on the call. Univision Radio will broadcast the game na-tionally in Spanish.

Dave Spadaro and the PhiladelphiaEagles.com staff host theKickoff Show 30 minutes prior to the opening kick, and update thesite throughout the game with the latest scores, news, notes andphotos, and cap the day with a halftime show and an hour-plusPostgame Show that features live interviews, press conferencesand fan interaction.

The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Cincinnati Bengals in aThursday night primetime matchup on the NFL Network. The Ea-gles are coming off of a 23-21 win over the Tampa Buccaneers asrookie QB Nick Foles found WR Jeremy Maclin as time expired forthe game-winning touchdown. Philadelphia has won a team-record four games by two or fewer points this season, all of whichwere come from behind wins. Next week, the Eagles face the di-vision rival Washington Redskins on Sunday, December 23, at1:00pm on FOX.

BROADCAST INFO/MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE

atBENGALS (7-6) EAGLES (4-9)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2012

LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD, 8:20 PM

Andy Reid Marvin Lewis130-90-1 (.590) Regular Season Record (pct.) 76-80-1 (.487)10-9 Playoff Record 0-314th Seasons as head coach of current team 10th14th Years as NFL head coach 10th

COACHING COMPARISON

• The @Eagles will look to keep the momentum going ona short week as they welcome the @Bengals to @LFFStadiumfor Thursday Night Football on @nflnetwork. Since 1999, the#Birds are 1-1-1 against Cincinnati, having tied 13-13 in theirlast meeting in 2008

• #RockinRook: @Eagles QB @NFoles8 set the franchise’s single-game rookie passing records with 32 completions and 381 yardsin a winning effort at Tampa Bay in Week 14. Foles accounted forthree touchdowns on Sunday, including a game-winning pass to@jmac_18 as time expired #clutch

• The #Birds four wins on the season have been of the come-from-behind variety. Additionally, the @Eagles have won fourgames by two or fewer points this season, the most in team his-tory #CrunchTime

• #YouthMovement: With @McNutt7wr and LB Ryan Rau seeingtheir first NFL action on Sunday, the #Birds have had 15 differ-ent players make their NFL debuts in 2012 and nine newcomersmake their first NFL starts

• #WelcomeBack: @Eagles Hall of Fame QB Ron Jaworski will berecognized during Thursday’s contest as the team’s honoraryalumni captain. In 10 years in Philadelphia, @jawsespn started116 consecutive regular season games and helped lead the#Birds to the 1980 NFC title and a berth in Super Bowl XV

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• In his 10th season as head coach of the Cincin-nati Bengals, Marvin Lewis has compiled a 76-80-1 regular season record. His 76 wins ranksas the most in franchise history.

• Under Lewis in 2012, the Bengals have compileda league-best 42 sacks through 13 games whilelimiting opposing teams to 222.5 passing yardsper game, which ranks 10th in the league

• During the 2011 season, Lewis led the Bengalsto a five-win improvement from the previousyear behind the league’s seventh ranked de-fense, holding opponents to 316.2 yards per game and compiling 45sacks which ranked fifth in the NFL

• In 2011, Lewis helped send four players to the Pro Bowl, includingQB Andy Dalton and WR A.J. Green who became the first rookieQB-WR duo from the same team to play in the Pro Bowl

• Lewis was the consensus choice as NFL Coach of the Year in 2009when the Bengals won the AFC North title while sweeping all sixdivision games

• Prior to being named the ninth head coach in Bengals history in2003, Lewis earned record-setting credentials as the defensive co-ordinator of the Baltimore Ravens from 1996-2001, helping the de-fensive unit set an NFL record for fewest points allowed in a16-game season (165) en route to the team’s Super Bowl victory in2000

• Prior NFL coaching experience: Washington Redskins (AssistantHead Coach/Defensive Coordinator, 2002), Baltimore Ravens (De-fensive Coordinator, 1996-2001), and Pittsburgh Steelers (Line-backers Coach, 1992-95)

• Prior college coaching experience: University of Pittsburgh (Line-backers Coach, 1990-91), New Mexico (Linebackers Coach, 1987-89), Long Beach State (Linebackers Coach, 1985-86) and IdahoState (Linebackers Coach, 1981-84)

BENGALS HEAD COACH MARVIN LEWISEagles• G Evan Mathis spent three seasons in Cincinnati from 2008-10, ap-

pearing in 26 games for the Bengals with seven startsBengals• Wide receivers coach James Urban spent seven seasons with the

Eagles from 2004-10. He was the assistant to the head coach from2004-06, before being named offensive assistant/quality controlcoach in 2007-08. He later became the quarterbacks coach from2009-10. He first worked with the Eagles in 2003, serving as acoaching intern while employed full-time at Penn. A native of Me-chanicsburg, PA, Urban worked seven years in the college ranksat Clarion (PA) University and at Penn

• Quarterbacks coach Ken Zampese began his NFL career in 1998 asan offensive assistant with the Eagles under head coach RayRhodes

Area• TE Brent Celek hails from Cincinnati, attended LaSalle High School

and played collegiately at the University of Cincinnati where he fin-ished his career ranked third on the school’s all-time list amongtight ends in catches (91) and touchdowns (14)

• Another former Bearcat, DE Trent Cole, also played collegiately atCincinnati and is from Xenia, OH, where he starred at Xenia HighSchool. Cole was a two-time All-Conference USA selection atCincinnati and finished his career ranked third on the school’s all-time sack list with 19

• S Kurt Coleman hails from Clayton, OH, and played collegiately atOhio State from 2006-09 where he garnered first-team All-Amer-ica honors and first-team All-Big Ten honors as a senior. Colemanplayed collegiately at Northmont High School in Clayton, OH

• C Matt Tennant hails from Cincinnati and was an AP All-State se-lection as a senior at Archbishop Moeller High School

• Eagles secondary/safeties coach Mike Zordich is a native ofYoungstown, OH

• Eagles special teams coordinator Bobby April coached the sec-ondary at Ohio State in 1990

• Eagles offensive quality control coach Matt Nagy quarterbackedthe Columbus Destroyers (based in Columbus, OH) of the ArenaFootball League from 2007-08

• Bengals running backs coach Jim Anderson was born in Harris-burg, PA

• Cincinnati linebackers coach Paul Guenther hails from Richboro,PA, located 30 miles north of Philly

• Bengals LS Clark Harris hails from Manahawkin, NJ, 55 miles eastof Philadelphia, and attended Southern Regional High School

• Cincinnati WR Andrew Hawkins calls Johnstown, PA, his home-town and attended Bishop McCort High School

• Bengals S Jeromy Miles hails from Sicklerville, NJ, located 25miles south of Philadelphia and attended Winslow High School

• Cincinnati FB Chris Pressley is from Woodbury, NJ, located 15miles south of Philadelphia and attended Woodbury High Schoolwhere he was named South Jersey Back of the Year in 2003

College• Bengals DE Wallace Gilberry (2003-07) was teammates with Ea-

gles G Evan Mathis (2001-04) and LB DeMeco Ryans (2002-05) atAlabama

• Five former Georgia Bulldogs will reunite on Sunday as Eagles CBBrandon Boykin (2008-11) will face Bengals DT Geno Atkins (2006-09), G Clint Boling (2007-10), TE Orson Charles (2009-11) and WRA.J. Green (2008-10)

• CB Leon Hall (2003-06) was teammates with WR Jason Avant(2002-05) and DE Brandon Graham at Michigan (2006-09

• Eagles T King Dunlap played alongside DT Pat Sims at Auburn from2004-07)

NOTABLE CONNECTIONS

• Overall Meeting: 12th• Eagles vs. Bengals: 3-7-1• vs. Bengals at home: 3-4• vs. Lewis: 0-1-1• Biggest margin of victory: 9

pts, W 16-7,D-24-06• Closest game: T 13-13,

11/16/08

THIS WEEK’S MATCHUP

• Home: 65-45• vs. Bengals: 1-1-1• vs. Bengals at home: 1-1• vs. Lewis: 0-1-1• vs. AFC: 32-23-1• vs. AFC at home: 18-9• vs. AFC North: 9-3-1• vs. AFC North at home: 4-2-1

REID’S RECORDS

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Bengals Eagles24.7 (t-11th) Points Per Game 18.5 (27th)355.2 (15th) Total Offense 362.9 (11th)117.5 (14th) Rushing Offense 125.5 (9th)237.8 (13th) Passing Offense 237.4 (14th)21.5 (t-12th) Points Allowed Per Game 26.2 (25th)328.0 (7th) Total Defense 348.6 (14th)

105.5 (11th) Rushing Defense 119.3 (17th)222.5 (10th) Passing Defense 229.3 (15th)35.1 (25th) 3rd Down Offense % 39.2 (16th)37.2 (9th) 3rd Down Defense % 39.7 (21st)0 (t-14th) Turnover Ratio -18 (31st)

HOW THEY STACK UP IN 2012

OFFENSE DEFENSETotal Rush Pass Total Rush Pass

Week 1 2 6 6 1 17 1Week 2 1 8 2 4 15 4Week 3 5 8 8 5 16 3Week 4 5 7 10 6 12 7Week 5 11 10 13 8 12 9Week 6 11 11 13 12 15 15Week 7 7 10 13 12 14 15Week 8 14 10 15 12 17 14Week 9 10 10 14 15 16 15Week 10 8 10 14 12 15 12Week 11 14 11 15 12 19 13Week 12 14 9 17 15 18 15Week 13 12 9 17 17 18 16Week 14 11 9 14 14 17 15

2012 EAGLES WEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGS

TEAM UNDER REID (221 GAMES) IN 2012• Scoring on opening drive 56-16 0-2• Scoring first 82-25 3-3• Leading at half 105-20 2-3• Leading after three quarters 102-22 3-3• Winning time of possession 84-25-1 3-4 • Winning turnover battle 74-17 1-0• Out-rushing opponent 82-35-1 3-4• Out-passing opponent 84-37-1 3-3• Out-gaining opponent 96-32-1 4-4OFFENSE UNDER REID IN 2012• 40%+ 3rd down conversions 68-26 2-4• 50%+ 3rd down conversions 37-8 0-1• Not throwing an INT 61-29 2-5• Having a 300-yard passer 31-13-1 3-2• Having a 100+ yard rusher 41-15 2-3• Having a 100+ yard receiver 48-18 2-2• Having two 100+ yard receivers 8-1 1-0• Having no turnovers 26-13 1-1• Scoring 20+ points 105-33 2-4• Scoring 30+ points 57-4 0-1• Rushing for 150+ yards 41-12 2-3• Having 20+ first downs 75-31 4-5• Not allowing a sack 14-6 0-0• Allowing two or fewer sacks 80-41-1 3-3DEFENSE UNDER REID IN 2012• Having 2+ INTs 53-13 1-0• Having 3+ turnovers 55-10 1-0• Opponents less than 40% on 3rd down 100-38-1 4-2• Opponents less than 30% on 3rd down 68-14-1 3-1• Scoring a defensive TD 29-7 0-0• Recording 3+ sacks 75-25-1 0-2• Recording 5+ sacks 26-4-1 0-0• Allowing 17 or fewer points 90-20-1 2-1• Not allowing a 100-yard rusher 102-67-1 3-9• Not allowing a 100-yard receiver 89-65 2-5• Not allowing a 300-yard passer 116-74-1 3-7• Not allowing a rushing TD 88-30-1 2-4• Not allowing a passing TD 45-16 1-1• Not allowing an offensive TD 28-3 1-0SPECIAL TEAMS UNDER REID IN 2012• Having a KR or PR TD 8-4 0-1

EAGLES RECORD WHEN ...

Date Site Result ScoreS-19-71 Cin L 14-37D-07-75 Phila L 0-31O-28-79 Cin L 13-37N-21-82 Phila L 14-18

Date Site Result ScoreS-11-88 Phila L 24-28N-17-91 Phila W 17-10D-24-94 Cin L 30-33N-30-97 Phila W 44-42

Date Site Result ScoreD-24-00 Phila W 16-7J-02-05 Phila L 10-38N-16-08 Cin T (OT) 13-13

At Lincoln Financial Field: (0-1) At Paul Brown Stadium: (0-0-1)

Overall: 3-7-1 Home: 3-4-0 Away: 0-3-1 Playoffs: 0-0Cincinnati Bengals

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Date Opponent Result NetworkMon., Nov. 23, 1970 NY Giants W, 23-20 ABC Mon., Oct. 2, 1972 NY Giants L, 12-27 ABC Mon., Sept. 23, 1974 Dallas W, 13-10 ABC Mon., Nov. 3, 1975 LA Rams L, 3-42 ABC Mon., Sept. 27, 1976 Washington L, 17-20 (OT) ABC Mon., Sept 10, 1979 Atlanta L, 10-14 ABC Mon., Nov. 12, 1979 at Dallas W, 31-21 ABC Mon., Sept. 22, 1980 NY Giants W, 35-3 ABC Thurs., Sept 17, 1981 at Buffalo W, 20-14 ABC Mon., Oct. 5, 1981 Atlanta W, 16-13 ABC Mon., Nov 30, 1981 at Miami L, 10-13 ABC Mon., Oct. 10, 1988 NY Giants W, 24-13 ABC Mon., Oct 2, 1989 at Chicago L, 13-27 ABC Mon., Dec. 18, 1989 at New Orleans L, 20-30 ABC Sun., Sept. 9, 1990 at NY Giants L, 20-27 TNT Mon., Oct. 15, 1990 Minnesota W, 32-24 ABC Mon., Nov. 12, 1990 Washington W, 28-14 ABC Sun., Dec. 9, 1990 at Miami L, 20-23 ESPN Mon., Sept. 30, 1991 at Washington L, 0-23 ABC Mon., Nov. 4, 1991 NY Giants W, 30-7 ABC Mon., Dec. 2, 1991 at Houston Oilers W, 13-6 ABC Sun., Sept. 13, 1992 at Phoenix W, 31-14 TNT Mon., Oct. 5, 1992 Dallas W, 31-7 ABC Mon., Dec. 6, 1993 at Dallas L, 17-23 ABC Sun., Dec. 19, 1993 at Indianapolis W, 20-10 ESPNMon., Jan. 3, 1994 at San Fran. W, 37-34 (OT) ABC Mon., Sept. 12, 1994 Chicago W, 30-22 ABC Sun., Oct. 9, 1994 Washington W, 21-17 TNT Mon., Oct. 24, 1994 Houston Oilers W, 21-6 ABC Sun., Sept. 10, 1995 at Arizona W, 31-19 TNT Mon., Nov. 6, 1995 at Dallas L, 12-34 ABC Sun., Nov. 12, 1995 Denver W, 31-13 ESPN Mon., Sept. 9, 1996 at Green Bay L, 13-39 ABC Sun., Sept. 22, 1996 at Atlanta W, 33-18 TNT Mon., Sept. 30, 1996 Dallas L, 19-23 ABC Thurs., Dec. 5, 1996 at Indianapolis L, 10-37 ESPN Mon., Sept. 15, 1997 at Dallas L, 20-21 ABC Sun., Sept. 28, 1997 at Min L, 19-28 TNT Mon., Nov. 10, 1997 San Francisco L, 12-24 ABC Sun., Sept. 20, 1998 at Arizona L, 3-17 ESPN Mon., Nov. 2, 1998 Dallas L, 0-34 ABC Thurs., Dec. 3, 1998 St. Louis Rams W, 17-14 ESPN Sun., Oct. 1, 2000 Atlanta W, 38-10 ESPN Sun., Sept. 30, 2001 Dallas W, 40-18 ESPN Mon., Oct. 22, 2001 at NY Giants W, 10-9 ABC Thurs., Nov. 29, 2001 at Kansas City W, 23-10 ESPN Sun., Jan. 6, 2002 at Tampa Bay W, 17-13 ESPN Mon., Sept. 16, 2002 at Washington W, 37-7 ABC Mon., Oct. 28, 2002 NY Giants W, 17-3 ABC Mon., Nov. 25, 2002 at San Francisco W, 38-17 ABC Sat., Dec. 21, 2002 at Dallas W, 27-3 ESPN Sat., Jan. 11, 2003 Atlanta (NFCD) W, 20-6 FOX Mon., Sept. 8, 2003 Tampa Bay L, 0-17 ABC

Date Opponent Result NetworkMon., Nov. 10, 2003 at Green Bay W, 17-14 ABC Mon., Dec. 15, 2003 at Miami W, 34-27 ABC Sat., Dec. 27, 2003 at Washington W, 31-7 ESPN Mon., Sept. 20, 2004 Minnesota W, 27-16 ABC Mon., Nov. 15, 2004 at Dallas W, 49-21 ABC Sun., Dec. 12, 2004 at Washington W, 17-14 ESPN Mon., Dec. 27, 2004 at St. Louis L, 7-20 ABC Mon., Sept. 12, 2005 at Atlanta L, 10-14 ABC Sun., Nov. 6, 2005 at Washington L, 10-17 ESPN Mon., Nov. 14, 2005 Dallas L, 20-21 ABC Mon., Dec. 5, 2005 Seattle L, 0-42 ABC Mon., Oct. 2, 2006 Green Bay W, 31-9 ESPN Sun., Nov. 26, 2006 at Indianapolis L, 21-45 NBC Mon., Dec. 4, 2006 Carolina W, 27-24 ESPN Sat., Jan. 13, 2007 at N. Orleans (NFCD) L, 24-27 FOX Mon., Sept. 17, 2007 Washington L, 12-20 ESPN Sun., Sept. 30, 2007 at NY Giants L, 3-16 NBC Sun., Nov. 4, 2007 Dallas L, 17-38 NBC Sun., Nov. 25, 2007 at New England L, 31-28 NBC Mon., Sept. 15, 2008 at Dallas L, 37-41 ESPN Sun., Sept. 28, 2008 at Chicago L, 20-24 NBC Sun., Nov. 9, 2008 NY Giants L, 31-36 NBC Thurs., Nov. 27, 2008 Arizona W, 48-20 NFLN Mon., Dec. 15, 2008 Cleveland W, 30-10 ESPN Mon., Oct.26, 2009 at Washington W, 27-17 ESPNSun., Nov. 8, 2009 Dallas L, 16-20 NBCSun., Nov. 22, 2009 at Chicago W, 24-20 NBCSun., Dec. 13, 2009 at NY Giants W, 45-38 NBCSat., Jan. 9, 2010 at Dallas (NFCW) L, 14-34 NBCSun., Oct. 10, 2010 at San Francisco W, 27-24 NBCMon., Nov. 15, 2010 at Washington W, 59-28 ESPNSun., Nov. 21, 2010 NY Giants W, 27-17 NBCThurs., Dec. 2, 2010 Houston W, 34-24 NFLNSun., Dec. 12, 2010 at Dallas W, 30-27 NBCTues., Dec. 28, 2010 Minnesota L, 14-24 NBCSun., Sep. 18, 2011 at Atlanta L, 31-35 NBCSun., Oct. 30, 2011 Dallas W, 34-7 NBCMon., Nov. 7, 2011 Chicago L, 24-30 ESPNSun., Nov. 20, 2011 at NY Giants W, 17-10 NBCThu., Dec. 1, 2011 at Seattle L, 14-31 NFLNSun., Sep. 30, 2012 vs. NY Giants W, 19-17 NBCMon., Nov. 5, 2012 at New Orleans L, 13-28 ESPNMon., Nov. 26, 2012 vs. Carolina L, 22-30 ESPNSun., Dec. 2, 2012 at Dallas L, 33-38 NBC

Regular Season: 52-41 , Playoffs: 1-2(NFCD) - NFC Divisional Playoff game(NFCW) - NFC Wild Card Playoff game

Record By Network: ABC 23-20 , ESPN 15-9, TNT 4-2, FOX 1-1,NBC 8-11, NFL Network 2-1

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One of the longest-tenured and most successful coaches in profes-sional sports, Andy Reid utilizes a passionate, yet workmanlike ap-proach as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. A formeroffensive lineman at BYU, Reid still lives and works with those hum-ble principles he learned during his time in the trenches.

His vision, dedication, and organizational skills have been im-peccable during his time in Philadelphia. For those reasons, he waspromoted to head coach/executive VP of football operations in 2001.

Reid appreciates his time working for this city’s beloved footballteam, “I love Philadelphia. The fans, there is nothing like them. I wason the other side of that when I was at Green Bay coming in as an op-ponent. I always said, ‘boy you’d love to play for that crew there.’ Thefans here are unbelievable. They’re fair. If we stink they let us knowwe stink, if we’re doing okay they let us know we’re doing okay, butthey’re always there. My hat is off to them and that support is phe-nomenal, absolutely phenomenal.”

The results of Reid’s labor have been very tangible and quite re-markable since taking over a 3-13 club on January 11, 1999. With140 wins during his Eagles tenure (including playoffs), Reid is 22ndon the league’s all-time list. Along the way, he has earned NFL coachof the year honors three times, and compiled the best win total, win-ning percentage, and playoff victory total (10) in team history. He hascaptured six division titles and five trips to the NFC Championshipgame.

BIG RED’S BULLET POINTS:• Has the highest win total of any coach in club history• Became the 37th coach in NFL history to reach the 100-win

plateau, the 22nd coach to win 100 games with one franchise andthe 17th coach to reach 100 victories in first stint as a head coach

• Is just the fourth head coach to lead a team to 100-plus wins in adecade, joining Bill Belichick, Tom Landry and Don Shula

• His 10 playoff wins are most in team history and tied for 11th inleague history

• Reached the 50-win milestone faster than any coach in team his-tory (81 games). Dick Vermeil did so in 88 games

• In his 20-year NFL coaching career, his teams have made the play-offs 15 times (19-14 record). He has coached in the Super Bowlthree times and in the NFC Championship game eight times

• Earned NFL coach of the year honors in 2000, 2002 and 2010• Is a member of the NFL's Coaches Subcommittee chaired by John

Madden• Joined NFL coaches Marvin Lewis, John Fox and Brad Childress

on a USO tour of Germany and Afghanistan in July 2010. "I wisheveryone could experience this," said Reid, whose father servedin the Navy during World War II

ANDY REIDHead Coach/Executive VP of Football Operations

14th year in PhiladelphiaOverall Record: 140-99-1 (.585)

Favorite team growing up: Los Angeles RamsFavorite athlete growing up: Merlin Olsen and Deacon JonesBiggest influence on your career: My brother and the coaches I’ve

worked for and withOn your iPod: Billy Price and Creedence Clearwater RevivalFavorite TV show of all-time: Happy Days and Welcome Back, Kot-

terFavorite Book: The Bible/Book of MormonFavorite Movie: The StingFavorite Web Site: PhiladelphiaEagles.com If I was not in football, I’d be: In the medical field/teacher

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH BIG RED...

Coach Team (League) First season Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs (NBA) 1996-97Lindy Ruff Buffalo Sabres (NHL) 1997-98Barry Trotz Nashville Predators (NHL) 1998-99Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1999Mike Scioscia Los Angeles Angels (MLB) 2000Bill Belichick New England Patriots (NFL) 2000Ron Gardenhire Minnesota Twins (MLB) 2002

LONGEST TENURED COACHES IN THE PROS

In 2012, Andy Reid was inducted into theJohn Marshall High School Athletic Hall ofFame in a ceremony that also included ProFootball Hall of Fame defensive back MikeHaynes. Marshall High School, located in the

Los Feliz section of Los Ange-les was used as one of thebackdrops for the legendarymovie “Grease.” It also is thealma mater of actor LeonardoDiCaprio, will.i.am of theBlack Eyed Peas, and Judge Lance Ito, who over-saw the O.J. Simpson trial. Each year, Marshall’slineman of the year on their football team receivesthe “Andy Reid Trophy”.

BACK TO HIS ROOTS ...

The Eagles and Rovio Enterntainment, the creators of the worldwidephenomenon “Angry Birds,” announced a partnership in 2012 thatwas revealed by a virtual press conference with Andy Reid. This isRovio’s first team sports partnership globally.

ANGRY BIRDS TAKING OVER PHILLY

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vs. NFC East 52-36 (.591)vs. NFC 99-67 (.596)vs. AFC 31-23-1 (.573)at Home 65-45 (.595)on Road 65-45-1 (.590)

REID’S RECORD ...

Year Regular Season Playoffs Overall Result1999 5-11 (.313) 0-0 5-11 5th in NFC East 2000 11-5 (.688) 1-1 12-6 2nd in NFC East; reached divisional playoffs 2001 11-5 (.688) 2-1 13-6 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2002 12-4 (.750) 1-1 13-5 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2003 12-4 (.750) 1-1 13-5 1st in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game 2004 13-3 (.813) 2-1 15-4 1st in NFC East; reached Super Bowl 39 2005 6-10 (.375) 0-0 6-10 4th in NFC East 2006 10-6 (.625) 1-1 11-7 1st in NFC East; reached divisional playoffs 2007 8-8 (.500) 0-0 8-8 4th in NFC East 2008 9-6-1 (.594) 2-1 11-7-1 2nd in NFC East; reached NFC Championship game2009 11-5 (.688) 0-1 11-6 2nd in NFC East; reached wild card round2010 10-6 (.625) 0-1 10-7 1st in NFC East; reached wild card round2011 8-8 (.500) 0-0 8-8 2nd in NFC East2012 4-9 (.308) 4-9TOTAL 130-90-1 (.590) 10-9 140-99-1 (.585)

REID’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD

Over the years, Andy Reid has done a tremendous job ofputting together his coaching staff, understanding that having ef-fective assistant coaches is integral to the success of a footballteam. Here’s a list of former Reid assistants who are currentlyhead coaches in the NFL:Coach Current Team Years PositionJohn Harbaugh Baltimore 2008-pres. Head CoachLeslie Frazier Minnesota 2010-pres. Head CoachRon Rivera Carolina 2011-pres. Head CoachPat Shurmur Cleveland 2011-pres. Head Coach

COACHING TREE

During his tenure in Philadelphia, Andy Reid has coached29 different players to a total of 66 Pro Bowl berths, including 15players with multiple selections: FS Brian Dawkins (7), QB DonovanMcNabb (6), K David Akers (5), CB Troy Vincent (5), LB JeremiahTrotter (4), TE Chad Lewis (3), T Tra Thomas (3), DE Hugh Douglas(3), CB Asante Samuel (3), T Jason Peters (3), RB Brian Westbrook(2), G Shawn Andrews (2), DE Trent Cole (2), CB Lito Sheppard (2),and WR DeSean Jackson (2)

PRO BOWL SELECTIONS UNDER REID

1. Don Shula 3472. George Halas 3243. Tom Landry 2704. Curly Lambeau 2295. Chuck Noll 2096. M. Schottenheimer 2057. Dan Reeves 2018. Bill Belichick 2009. Chuck Knox 19310. Bill Parcells 18311. Mike Holmgren 17412. Mike Shanahan 17213. Joe Gibbs 17114. Paul Brown 17015. Bud Grant 16816. Bill Cowher 161

Tom Coughlin 16118. Marv Levy 15419. Steve Owen 15320. Jeff Fisher 15221. Tony Dungy 14822. Andy Reid 14023. Hank Stram 13624. Weeb Ewbank 13425. Mike Ditka 127

bold – active coachnote: includes playoff games

MOST WINS IN NFL

Below is a list of the 11 instances in NFL history when a first-time head coach lasted 12-or-more seasons with the same club.Head Coach Tenure Team Overall RecordCurly Lambeau 29 yrs. (1921-49) Green Bay 212-106-21Tom Landry 29 yrs. (1960-88) Dallas 270-178-6Chuck Noll 23 yrs. (1969-91) Pittsburgh 209-156-1Steve Owen 23 yrs. (1931-53) NY Giants 153-108-17Bud Grant 17 yrs. (1967-83) Minnesota 161-99-5Jeff Fisher 17 yrs. (1994- 2010) Hou./Tenn. 147-126Bill Cowher 15 yrs. (1992-2006) Pittsburgh 161-99-1Andy Reid 14 yrs. (1999-pres.) Philadelphia 139-99-1Paul Brown 13 yrs. (1950-62) Cleveland 115-49-5Dan Reeves 12 yrs. (1981-92) Denver 117-79-1Joe Gibbs 12 yrs. (1981-92) Washington 140-65-0bold – active coach

DISTINGUISHED COMPANY

September 26-21 (.553) ... October 29-24 (.547) ... November 33-25-1 (.568) ... December 39-16 (.709) ... January 3-5 (.375)RECORD BY MONTH

1979-81 BYU *Tackle/Guard 1982 BYU Graduate Assistant 1983-85 San Francisco State Offensive Coordinator

Offensive Line 1986 Northern Arizona Offensive Line 1987-88 Texas-El Paso Offensive Line 1989-91 Missouri Offensive Line 1992-96 Green Bay Packers Tight Ends/Asst O-Line 1997-98 Green Bay Packers Quarterbacks 1999- Philadelphia Head Coach

REID’S COACHING TIMELINE

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Known as one of the top offensive minds inthe league, Mornhinweg has put togetherrecord-setting performances for two differ-ent franchises (San Francisco and Philadel-phia) in the role of offensive coordinator. In2011, the Eagles offense set franchiserecords in total net yards (6,386) • In 2010, the Eagles set a franchise record

in points for the 3rd consecutive year andearned NFL assistant coach of the yearhonors from Pro Football Weekly

• Five QBs have earned Pro Bowl statusworking under him: Michael Vick,Donovan McNabb, Steve Young, JeffGarcia and Brett Favre

• Served as head coach of the Detroit Lionsfrom 2001-02

• In 1996, tutored Packers quarterbacks asFavre captured MVP honors in leading histeam to a Super Bowl 31 championship

• Also coached with Andy Reid at GreenBay, Texas-El Paso and Missouri

• Was elected to the Grizzly Sports Hall ofFame at the University of Montana andthe Oak Grove HS Hall of Fame

• Earned Northern California HS player ofthe year honors at Oak Grove, where MikeHolmgren served as an assistant coach

Named defensive coordinator on 10/16/12after serving as the Eagles secondary coachfor the first six games. He was the assistanthead coach/secondary coach for 4 seasonswith the Dolphins (2008-11) prior to beingnamed interim head coach for the team’sfinal 3 games in 2011, posting a 2-1 record.

• Also worked with Dallas (2005-07),Cleveland (2001-04) and NY Jets (2000).Coached 3 Pro Bowlers in Dallas: RoyWilliams, Ken Hamlim, Terence Newman

• Played 8 seasons as a DB in the NFL withWashington and San Francisco and was amember of the Redskins Super Bowl XXIIchampionship team

• Worked under legendary coach EddieRobinson at Grambling State (1998-99)

• A native of Elizabeth, NJ, playedcollegiately at Temple

One of the most highly-regarded specialteams coaches in the NFL, April spent sixseasons with Buffalo (2004-09) and guidedtheir special teams to the #1 ranking in theNFL 3 times, according to the intricatesystem compiled annually by esteemedDallas Morning News columnist RickGosselin.

• Integrated a rookie kicker and punter in2011. K Alex Henery set a team and NFLrookie record with a 88.9 FG %

• Was twice named special teams coach ofthe year by his peers in 2004 and 2008

• Helped the Steelers earn a trip to theSuper Bowl in 1995 as their special teamscoordinator

• Son, Bobby April, III, was named Eaglesdefensive quality control coach in 2011

• The son of the Eagles special teamscoordinator, he previously coached atNicholls State and Portland State

• Was believed to be the youngestcoordinator in college football while atPortland State (25 years old)

• Served as the Eagles defensive line coachin 1985 and again from 1999-2005 andReggie White, Hugh Douglas and CoreySimon earned Pro Bowl berths under him

• Survived a bout with cancer during the2001 season and was a special recipientof the Ed Block Courage Award

• Enjoyed a 7-year stint as Seattle's defen-sive line coach, seeing two of his linemen- Cortez Kennedy and Michael Sinclair -earn multiple Pro Bowl appearances

• An all-conference selection himself as alinebacker at Arkansas from 1962-63,was a college teammate of Cowboysowner Jerry Jones and former Dolphinsand Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson

• Enjoyed an 11-year NFL career as alinebacker with Cleveland, Baltimore,Arizona, Philadelphia (1998-2001),Chicago, and Carolina

• Voted by his teammates as the Eaglesspecial teams MVP in 1998

• Served as an intern coach during theEagles 2007 training camp, working withthe team's linebackers

• Niece, Nikki, is the head women’sbasketball coach at LSU

• Under his direction, DeSean Jacksonbecame the first player in NFL history toearn a Pro Bowl berth as both a receiverand a return man in 2009. Jacksongarnered his 2nd Pro Bowl in 2010

• Jeremy Maclin caught more passes (189)in his first 3 seasons as an Eagle than anyone besides TE Keith Jackson (194)

• Coached in six conference championshipgames as an NFL assistant

• As QBs coach at Southwestern Louisiana,tutored former Eagle Brian Mitchell as hebecame the first player in NCAA historyto pass for over 5,000 yards and rush forover 3,000 yards in a career

• Was recruited by Bill Parcells as aquarterback at Vanderbilt

• Played a key role in the development ofBrent Celek, who has caught 223 passesand 19 TDs in his five-year career

• Was an o-lineman at San Francisco Stateand his position coach was Andy Reid

• His cousin, Bob Melvin, a former MLBcatcher, is the manager of Oakland A’s

MARTY MORNHINWEGAsst. Head Coach/Off Coord.

10th year in Philadelphia

BOBBY APRILSpecial Teams Coordinator

3rd year in Philadelphia

TODD BOWLESDefensive Coordinator

1st year in Philadelphia

BOBBY APRIL, IIIDefensive Quality Control

2nd year in Philadelphia

MIKE CALDWELLLinebackers

5th year in Philadelphia

DAVID CULLEYSr. Offensive Asst/Receivers

14th year in Philadelphia

TOM MELVINTight Ends

14th year in Philadelphia

TOMMY BRASHERDefensive Line

9th year in Philadelphia

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• One of the most revered O-line coaches inNFL history, Mudd joined the Eagles in2011 after a one-year retirement

• Mudd’s revamped line in 2011 (4 newstarters) helped Eagles post team-record6,386 total net yards and an All-Procampaign for RB LeSean McCoy

• In 12-year stint in Indy (1998-2009),helped Colts earn Super Bowl crown in2006 and post the most regular seasonwins in a decade (115) in NFL history

• His troops helped protect 4-time leagueMVP Peyton Manning and paved the wayfor two rushing titles by Edgerrin James

• Was a three-time Pro Bowl starting guard(1966-68) and was named to the NFL’s All-Decade team of the 1960’s. Played for the49ers (1964-69) and Bears (1969-71)

• A native of Lancaster, PA, set over 20records as a QB at the University ofDelaware, including career yards and TDs

• Played six seasons in the Arena FootballLeague from 2002-08

• Promoted to his current post in 2011 afterspending first two seasons as offensivequality control coach

• In first year as QBs coach in 2011, theEagles set franchise record in yards(6,386) while Michael Vick posted careerhighs in passing yards (3,303), attempts(423) and completions (253)

• Compiled 40-11 record as head coach andasst. athletic director of Calvary BaptistAcademy in Shreveport, LA (2005-08)

• During his NFL career, backed up DanMarino, Brett Favre and Donovan McNabb

• A 12-year NFL veteran, signed as a rookiefree agent with the Dolphins in 1991 andplayed with Miami, Green Bay,Philadelphia (1999), and Cleveland

• Gained 5,785 yards during his 10-yearNFL career with Philadelphia (1997-2003)and Pittsburgh (2004-06)

• A 3rd round draft pick of Eagles in 1997,ranks 4th on team’s all-time rushing list.Is one of two Eagles to top the 200-yardrushing mark in a game (Steve Van Buren)

• Earned a Super Bowl championship ringwith the Steelers in 2005

• His Eagle teammates voted him offensiveMVP three times (1998, ‘99, and 2002)

• Under his tutelage, LeSean McCoydeveloped into an All-Pro player in 2011with 1,309 rushing yards and team-record20 total touchdowns (17 on the ground)

• In addition, McCoy ranked 4th in the NFLwith 1,672 total yards from scrimmage in2010 and broke the Eagles rookie rushingrecord with 637 yards in 2009

• Tutored a 1,000-yard rusher eight timesduring his tenure in Philadelphia (three byStaley, two by Brian Westbrook andMcCoy and one by Ricky Watters)

• In 2009, Leonard Weaver became 2ndEagle FB ever to earn Pro Bowl honors

• A basketball and baseball star atCentennial High School in Compton, CA,earned a place in the Cal Poly-PomonaUniversity baseball Hall of Fame

• Prior to joining the Eagles as a coachingintern in 2009, was hired by YoungstownState as a safeties coach early in 2009.Also worked as a defensive assistant atCardinal Mooney HS in Youngstown from2003-08

• A 9th round draft choice of the San DiegoChargers in 1986, Zordich played in 185games for the New York Jets, PhoenixCardinals and the Eagles (1994-98) andrecorded 810 tackles, 20 interceptions,five sacks and four touchdowns

• Earned All-America honors at Penn State,where he was part of their 1982 NationalChampionship squad

• His son, Michael, is a fullback at PennState, and his son, Alex is a quarterbackat the University of Buffalo

• Spent his first 2 seasons in Philadelphiaas a strength and conditioning assistant

• Previously served as the head strengthand conditioning coach of the Green BayPackers from 1999-2005

• In 2003, was inducted into the USAStrength and Conditioning Coaches Hallof Fame for his contributions to the field

• Joined Eagles in 1999 after six seasons asassistant athletic trainer with the Steelers

• Burkholder and his staff were voted bytheir NFL peers as the Athletic TrainingStaff of the Year in 2010

• A Carlisle, PA, native, was influenced byhis father, Richard, a long-time athletictrainer at Carlisle HS, and his mother,Nancy, a registered nurse

MATT NAGYOffensive Quality Control

2nd year in Philadelphia

DOUG PEDERSONQuarterbacks

4th year in Philadelphia

DUCE STALEYSpecial Teams Quality Control

2nd year in Philadelphia

TED WILLIAMSRunning Backs

18th year in Philadelphia

BARRY RUBINHead Strength & Conditioning

5th year in Philadelphia

MICHAEL ZORDICHSecondary/Safeties

3rd year in Philadelphia

RICK BURKHOLDERHead Athletic Trainer

14th year in Philadelphia

HOWARD MUDDOffensive Line

2nd year in Philadelphia

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Driven by a tireless pursuit of a Super Bowl championship for thecity of Philadelphia, Jeffrey Lurie has shaped the Eagles into one ofthe most successful organizations in professional sports on and offthe field. Along the way he has fueled energy, optimism, and pridethroughout the entire organization, and has provided first-classworking facilities along with a family atmosphere.

Taking over a franchise that made the playoffs just 14 times in a62-year span (23%), the Eagles have been a perennial Super Bowlcontender under Lurie, earning playoff berths in 11 of his 17 yearsas owner (65%). In fact, only three teams have made more playoffappearances than the Eagles since 1995, Lurie’s first full season asowner. The Eagles have a greater overall winning percentage andappeared in more playoff games (22) and won more (11) than anyother ownership group in team history.

Along the way, the Eagles have captured six NFC East divisioncrowns in a span of 11 years. From 2000-09, the Eagles won anNFC-best 103 regular season games and 10 playoff contests, whilecapturing five division titles (trailing only New England's 6). As suchthe Eagles became just the 13th team to top the century mark inwins over the course of one decade.

LURIE’S LANDMARKS:• He and Christina Weiss Lurie served as executive producers of

the 2010 documentary film Inside Job which earned the AcademyAward for Best Documentary

• The Eagles, based on the work of EYP, Tackling Breast Cancer,and Go Green! initiatives, earned the coveted 2011 Sport Team ofthe Year award by Beyond Sport, a global organization that pro-motes, develops and funds the use of sport to create positive so-cial change across the world. They were a finalist for that awardin 2010

• Under his direction, the Eagles Go Green! program was a ground-breaking initiative to better the environment by creating and sus-taining programs that improve the quality of life in thePhiladelphia region, green the environment and reduce the team’simpact on the planet

• Lurie is a director of the NLM Family Foundation, which devotesmuch of their resources to autism research and education. NLMco-funded a short documentary film entitled Autism Is A Worldthat received nomination for a 2005 Academy Award

• The Lurie Family Foundation was also established by Jeffrey andChristina Weiss Lurie with an emphasis on health issues, espe-cially in the areas of autism and cancer research

• Serves as chairman of the Los Angeles Stadium Working GroupCommittee, in addition to sitting on the NFL's Finance Committee,Broadcast Committee, International Committee, and the SuperBowl Advisory Committee

• Was named NFL owner of the year by The Sporting News in 1995and by Pro Football Insider in 2000

JEFFREY LURIEChairman/Chief Executive Officer

16th year in PhiladelphiaOverall Record: 170-135-2 (.557)

Favorite Philadelphia restaurants: Osteria, Tinto andBlackfish

Favorite Philadelphia breakfast spot: Honey's Sit N Eat On your iPod: ranges from The Doors to Bob Marley to ShakiraFirst concert attended: Beach BoysFavorite team growing up: Red Sox, CelticsFavorite player growing up: Bobby OrrFavorite TV shows of all time: Hogan’s Heroes, The Fugitive, 24Favorite books: The Kite Runner, Book of DanielFavorite all-time movies:The Great Escape, The Godfather Part IIFavorite recent movie: The Ghost Writer, Slumdog MillionaireFavorite dog breeds: Bernese Mountain Dog, Wheaten Terrier

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH LURIE ...

Under Lurie, the Eagles have a greater overall winningpercentage and appeared in more playoff games and won morethan any other ownership group in team history

Owners Years Playoffs Reg. SeasonJeffrey Lurie 1995-pres. 11-11 159-124-2 (.561)Norman Braman 1985-94 1-4 86-72-1 (.544)Alexis Thompson 1941-48 2-1 38-36-5 (.513)James P. Clark 1949-63 2-0 87-91-6 (.489)Leonard Tose 1969-84 3-4 96-129-6 (.429)Jerry Wolman 1964-68 0-0 28-41-1 (.407)Bert Bell/Lud Wray 1933-40 0-0 19-65-3 (.236)

HISTORY OF EAGLES OWNERS ...

Since 1995 W-L-T PCT New England 211-101-0 .676Green Bay 199-110-0 .644Pittsburgh 195-114-1 .631 Indianapolis 184-124-0 .597Denver 177-123-0 .589Baltimore 159-126-1 .558Philadelphia 170-135-2 .557* including playoffs

Since 2000 W-L-T PCT New England 164-62-0 .726Pittsburgh 146-76-1 .657Indianapolis 145-78-0 .650Green Bay 136-83-0 .621Baltimore 135-87-0 .608Philadelphia 135-88-1 .605NY Giants 125-95-0 .568* including playoffs

EAGLES RECORDS UNDER LURIE

In the decade of the 2000s, the Eagles were one of the most suc-cessful teams in the NFL, owning the 3rd-best regular seasonmark (103-56-1, .647) and 4th best overall mark (113-63-1, .641).

• Only six teams in the history of the NFL won more regular sea-son games in a single decade than Philadelphia’s 103

• The Eagles advanced to the playoffs eight times in the 2000s,becoming one of 10 teams in NFL history to do so. Only theColts (9 in 2000s) and the Cowboys (9 in 1970s) made moreplayoff appearances in any decade

DECADE OF SUCCESS

Indianapolis 2000s 115San Francisco 1990s 113New England* 2000s 112Dallas* 1970s 105 Miami* 1970s 104

San Francisco 1980s 104Philadelphia* 2000s 103Buffalo 1990s 103*all with same head coach

MOST REGULAR SEASON WINS IN A DECADE

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A longtime leader in the Eagles front office and aveteran sports executive, Smolenski was named the club’s presi-dent in June, 2012. His promotion capped a steady rise through theexecutive ranks of one of the NFL’s premier franchises.

Smolenski directs the club’s business and strategic efforts, in-cluding sales, marketing, communications and operations. He isknown for his collaborative, easygoing style, financial acumen andlong-term view and for playing a key role in significant projects fromthe construction of Lincoln Financial Field to the club’s interna-tionally recognized environmental and philanthropic programs.

He joined the Eagles in 1998 as the club’s Chief Financial Officerand was later promoted to Senior Vice President/Chief Financial Of-ficer. In 2010 he was named the club’s Chief Operating Officer.

Smolenski is also a driving force in the team’s environmental ini-tiatives. Through its Go Green! program, the Eagles have emergedas a leader in environmental stewardship. The team has become agreen leader in the sports industry through its conservation efforts,recycling programs, and use of renewable energy.

The youngest, but one of the most aggressive gen-eral managers in the league, Roseman is in his 13th season inPhiladelphia and his 3rd as the Eagles GM. His tenacity, creativityand ability to develop and nurture positive relationships in every partof his job has played a significant role in Roseman’s ascent withinthe Eagles organization.

The Brooklyn, NY, native relentlessly pursued jobs in the frontoffice of an NFL team and finally got his foot in the door with theEagles in 2000 as salary cap/staff counsel, and eventually workedhis way up to his dream job. Roseman was elevated to director offootball administration in 2003 and to vice president of football ad-ministration in 2006.SCOUTING UP ROSEMAN:• His aggressive nature has fueled a whopping 31 trades since 2010.

In addition, the Eagles have drafted a league-high 33 players overthat time frame. Nineteen of those players are on the team’s ac-tive roster

• Since Roseman became the team’s vice president of player per-sonnel in 2009, the Eagles have added several key players to theirarsenal, including Pro Bowlers Jason Peters, Michael Vick, andLeSean McCoy. Several other prominent starters - DeMecoRyans, Nnamdi Asomugha, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie andEvan Mathis - have been acquired under his guidance

• In the 2012 offseason, the Eagles made it a priority to retain theservices of many of their own players and he aggressively nego-tiated and inked long-term deals for DeSean Jackson, McCoy,Trent Cole, Todd Herremans, Mathis and Cullen Jenkins. He alsoengineered a blockbuster trade for Ryans, a two-time All-Prolinebacker

• From 2010-11, his drafts produced 126 overall starts, the 6thhighest total in the entire league during that span

• Also active in the community, he donates tickets to the FederationAllied Jewish Appeal as well as to soldiers from the McGuire andDover Air Force bases. For his continued efforts with the military,he was named Honorary Commander for the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. He also delivers toys several times per year to pa-tients at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

DON SMOLENSKIPresident

15th year in Philadelphia

HOWIE ROSEMANGeneral Manager

13th year in Philadelphia

“This guy has an air mattress in his office and it’s been usedevery time we’ve had a crisis at the stadium. He’s a ‘one ofus’ kind of guy and a team player extraordinaire. He’ssmart, nice, of very sound judgement, and savvy, I just thinkhe’s going to do a wonderful job.”

- Eagles Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Lurie“I’m fired up for Don Smolenski for having a dream cometrue. What a great opportunity to happen to a great personthat cares about the city of Philadelphia and cares about thePhiladelphia Eagles. The sky is the limit for him.”

- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid

This summer, Smolenski andRoseman embarked on a four-hour, mid-air refueling missionover the Atlantic Ocean with pilotsfrom the Joint Base, McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. Traveling at aspeed of 350 mph and at an alti-tude of 25,000 feet, their KC-10jet refueled two F-16 fighter jetswith 5,000 pounds of fuel as wellas another KC-10.

FLY EAGLES FLY

“He’s one of the brightest young guys in the league. I’m veryexcited about what he brings to the table.”

- Eagles Chairman/CEO Jeffrey Lurie“Howie and I get along well, we have a great relationship.Howie is obviously sharp, and he puts in tremendous hoursand effort to do his job to the best of his ability. Howie andI have already started things off over the last few yearshere working together and he’s done a phenomenal job.You’ve seen that in this last draft here and in most recentwork as far as signing some of our players.”

- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid

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Philadelphia will rely heavily on their exciting corpsof young players during the latter part of the 2012campaign.• The Eagles started seven first-year players in

last week’s victory at Tampa Bay: QB Nick Foles,RB Bryce Brown, C Dallas Reynolds, RT DennisKelly, FB Stanley Havili, DT Fletcher Cox, and LBMychal Kendricks

• Overall, the Eagles have had nine newcomers make their firstNFL start this season

• 15 different Eagles have made their pro debuts this season afterWR Marvin McNutt and LB Ryan Rau did last week at Tampa Bay(12/9)

YOUTH MOVEMENT

HAVILI

Second-year kicker Alex Henery is dis-tancing himself as one of the premierekickers in the league despite snapping hisconsecutive field goals streak at 22, whichwas a team record and the longest streakin the NFL at the time• The Nebraska product is fourth in

the NFC after connecting on88.5% of his field goals (23-of-26) in 2012

• Last season. Henery becameboth the most accurate rookiekicker in NFL history and thefranchise’s most accurate kickerin a single season after hitting 24-of-27 FG attempts (88.9%)

KING HENERY

Since Lincoln Financial Field opened in 2003, the Eagles have uti-lized their home-field advantage by generating one of the top de-fenses in the NFC at home. • Lincoln Financial Field has been

unfriendly to opposing offenses,who have managed 21.2points/game on Philadelphia’shome field since 2003, second inthe NFC and sixth in the NFL

• The Eagles have allowed an av-erage of 320.0 yards per game atthe Linc, second in the NFC andfourth in the league

THIS IS OUR HOUSE

Reid’s squads have posted a betterwinning percentage in December(39-16, .709) than any other monthof the season. This ranks second inthe league since 1999.• Since 2006, the Birds have tallied

a 22-6 (.786) record during De-cember

BETTER IN DECEMBER

Team Points/gamePittsburgh 18.0Baltimore 19.4Miami 20.0Chicago 20.1New England 20.2Philadelphia 21.2

OPP. POINTS PER GAME AT HOME SINCE 2003

Team RecordNew England 45-10 (.818)Philadelphia 38-16 (.709)Indianapolis 40-18 (.690)Pittsburgh 39-19 (.672)

RECORD IN DECEMBERSINCE 1999

The Eagles special teams unit has been steadily improving over thecourse of 2012.• Damaris Johnson’s 271 punt return

yards this season ranks second all-time among Eagles rookies, trailingonly DeSean Jackson’s 440 in 2008

• The Birds average 11.2 yards perpunt return, tops in the NFC andseventh in the NFL

• The Eagles gross punting average of 48.0 yards is ranked secondin the NFC and fifth in the league

SPECIAL OPS REPORT

Player Att.-Made (%)Forbath, Was 14-14 (100.0)Bailey, Dal 25-27 (92.6)Walsh, Min 24-27 (88.9)Henery, Phi 23-26 (88.5)

2012 NFC FIELD GOAL PCT.

Team Avg.Philadelphia 11.2San Francisco 10.5Dallas/GB 9.8

2012 NFC PR AVERAGE

Philadelphia has been able to move the chains offensively, whiledoing a good job of limiting opposing offenses from staying on thefield. As a result, they rank as one of the top teams in terms of firstdown differential. • The Eagles are fifth in the NFC with a first-down differential of 30

after registering 279 first downs on offense and allowing 249 firstdowns to opposing offenses

• The Birds’ 279 offensive first downs rank third in the NFC andsixth in the NFL overall

FIRST-DOWN DIFFERENTIAL

Team Off. 1st Def. 1st DiffDetroit 319 255 64San Francisco 266 219 47Atlanta 287 245 42Dallas 277 240 37Philadelphia 279 249 30

2012 NFC 1ST DOWN DIFFERENTIAL

Philadelphia has posted a 31-23-1 (.573) record against teams inthe AFC since 1999, the best mark among NFC teams and the fifth-best mark overall.• The Eagles have compiled a 98-

85-2 (.535) franchise recordagainst the AFC (since 1950),which is ninth all-time in theleague and fourth among NFCteams.

• Since 1999, the Eagles are also9-4-1 against the the AFCNorth

BEST IN NFC VS. AFC

Team RecordPhiladelphia 31-23-1 (.573)Atlanta 30-25-1 (.545)NY Giants 30-25 (.545)Chicago 29-27 (.518)

NFC TEAMS VS. AFCSINCE 1999

After their 23-21 victory over Tampa Bay (12/9), the Birds have nowwon four games by two or fewer points this season, which is themost in team history. It was also the team’s fourth come-from-be-hind win.• Overall, the Eagles have posted a 47-42-1 record in games de-

cided by seven points since 2000• Reid has gone 27-23-1 in games decided by three points or less

during his tenure in Philadelphia, which includes a 9-4 recordfrom 2009-12 in those contests

THAT WAS A CLOSE ONE

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Philadelphia has scored nine offensive touchdowns (tied for theleague lead) and 67 points (third) during the closing minutes of eachhalf so far this year. • Since the start of 2011, the

Eagles scored 18 TDs, first inthe NFL, in the closing min-utes of each half. Their 142total points is also the mostduring that span

TWO-MINUTE DRILL

Team TDs PtsPhiladelphia 18 142Detroit 16 139Oakland 15 135New Orleans 15 129NY Giants 14 136

TWO-MINUTE OFFENSE SINCE 2011Proving their ability to put togetherlong scoring drives, the Eagles arefourth in the league averaging 8.89plays per scoring drive and 62.7 yardsper scoring drive • Philadelphia has engineered 25

drives of 10+ plays this season, andhave scored on 17 of those drives.Four of those drives have producedgame winning points

LONG SUNDAY DRIVES

Team Plays YardsIndianapolis 9.18 65.6Pittsburgh 8.91 59.2Philadelphia 8.89 62.7Dallas 8.77 60.4Kansas City 8.68 59.0

2012 SCORING DRIVE AVERAGES

The Eagles have shown their ability to rally during halftime andcome out hot at the start of the second half.• The Eagles have scored 10 times this

season on the opening drive of the sec-ond half (five touchdowns, five fieldgoals), the most in the league. The Birdshave attained 50 points on the openingdrive of the second half, which leads theNFL

GOOD HALFTIME ADJUSTMENTS

Team PtsPhiladelphia 50San Francisco 48NY Giants 41Ind/Pit 37

2012 1ST POSSESSIONOF 2ND HALF

Both wide receivers Jason Avant (133) and Je-remy Maclin (104) tallied 100-yard games for theBirds at Tampa Bay (12/9). They became the sec-ond duo to accomplish that this season as BrentCelek (157) and DeSean Jackson (114) did so inthe Eagles win over Baltimore (9/16) • In addition to his 104 receiving yards, Maclin

snagged the game-winning touchdown, a one-yard pass from QB Nick Foles, as time expired

• Avant’s 133 receiving yards were the third-highest total of his ca-reer as well as his fifth 100+ yard outing of his career

DYNAMIC DUO

MACLIN

The Eagles offense is loaded with young play-makers who have been stepping up in the ab-sence of injured players. • Rookie RB Bryce Brown has amassed 352

rushing yards in his first three starts. The 20127th round draft pick of the Birds exploded forthe second-highest total ever by an Eagle inconsecutive games, 347 yards, trailing onlySteve Van Buren’s 379 rushing yards on11/20/49 and 11/27/49

• Filling in for TE Brent Celek (concussion), third-year TE Clay Har-bor caught a crucial 11-yard TD pass from Foles with 4:03 re-maining in the game against Tampa Bay (12/9). On the day, hecollected six catches for 52 yards

• In seven career starts, WR Riley Cooper has collected 23 recep-tions for 364 yards and three touchdowns

YOUNG PLAYMAKERS

BROWN

Making his fourth NFL start, rookie QB Nick Folesled the offense to a come-from-behind 23-21 winfor his first NFL victory while breaking some teambenchmarks along the way. • Foles set the franchise’s single-game rookie

passing records with 32 completions and 381yards in the Birds victory over Tampa Bay (12/10)

• He also scored three touchdowns(two passing, one rushing)against the Bucs, including agame-winner to WR JeremyMaclin as time expired

• Foles became the first Eaglesrookie quarterback with a rushingtouchdown since John Reaves in1972

• This year’s third round draft choice has accumulated 1,174 pass-ing yards this season, the third-highest total ever by an Eaglesrookie. He trails only John Reaves (1,508 in 1972) and DaveyO’Brien (1,324 in 1939). His 113 completions are an Eagles rookierecord

IN THE NICK OF TIME

Player Yds Comp.% TDsReaves, 1972 1508 48.2 7O’Brien, 1939 1324 49.3 6Foles, 2012 1,174 61.4 4Detmer, 1998 1011 53.6 5McNabb, 1999 948 49.1 8

EAGLES ROOKIE QB PRODUCTION

Under Mornhinweg and Reid, the Eagles have developed a reputa-tion for being one of the best big play offenses in the league. • Since 2000, no team has completed more plays of 20+ yards than

Philadelphia with 851. They have also finished among the topthree teams in each of Reid’s 13 seasons

BIG PLAY BIRDS

Years Plays RankSince 2000 851 1stSince 2002 739 1stSince 2004 614 1stSince 2006 490 1stSince 2008 356 1st

Team PlaysPhiladelphia 221Oakland 211NY Giants 205San Diego 201New Orleans 198

20-PLUS YARD PLAYS 20-PLUS SINCE 2010

FOLES

Player Opp YdsFoles TB (12/9/12) 381Tinsley Dal (10/11/98) 311Foles Dal (10/2/12) 251Reaves NYG (10/12/72) 241Boryla at NYG (12/8/74) 240

EAGLES ROOKIE PASSING YARDS, GAME

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The Eagles have excelled in 2012 in getting their opponenets off ofthe field on short-yardage situations.• The Birds D has held its oppo-

nents to a rate of 46.8% (22-of-47)on third and less than 4 yards togo, fourth in the NFC and secondin the NFL

• Philadelphia also holds their op-ponents at bay with one-yard to goon third and fourth downs, keep-ing the opposition to a league-lowest total of 45.8% (11-of-24) in those situations

KEEPING IT SHORT

The Eagles have been able to stop their opponents from gaining mo-mentum by stuffing the run. • The Birds D has stopped oppo-

nents for negative yardage 47times for -121 yards, good forthird in the league

• Philadelphia has given up sevenrushing touchdowns this season,tied for the sixth-lowest total inthe league

• The Eagles are one of only four teams to allow just one 100-yardrusher this season (Houston, New England, and Miami). They sawtheir 12-game streak of not allowing a 100-yard rusher snappedthis week in their win at Tampa Bay (12/9)

NEGATIVE IMPACT

The Eagles have seen a strong showing from theyounger players on the defense that will help carrythem for the rest of this season and beyond.• 2012 first round draft choice DT Fletcher Cox,

known for his athleticism and versatility on theinside, is tied for fourth in the league amongrookies with four sacks. Three of those four havecome in the last five games

• LB Mychal Kendricks. a secondround draft choice and formerPAC-12 Defensive Player of theYear, is third on the team with 76stops along with seven tacklesfor loss and a sack as one of theteam’s starting linebackers

• DE Brandon Graham broke outagainst Dallas (12/2), collecting his first multi-sack outing (1.5) aswell as a career-high in tackles (8), two tackles for loss, and fourQB hurries. He also had a tackle for loss at Tampa Bay (12/9)

YOUNG PLAYMAKERS

Philadelphia in 2012 has allowed 21red zone TDs on 43 drives, which isfifth in the NFC and eighth in theleague. • This marks a major improvement

over the past several years, as theBirds finished 30th in 2011 (59.6%),32nd in 2010 (76.7%), and 26th in2009 (56.9%)

RED MEANS STOP

Team TD-Pos (%)Arizona 15-36 (41.7)Seattle 14-31 (45.2)Chicago 17-36 (47.2)NY Giants 17-36 (47.2)Philadelphia 21-43 (48.8)

2012 NFC RED ZONE DEFENSE

The Philadelphia Eagles named secondary coachTodd Bowles defensive coordinator on 10/16/12.Bowles, a 13-year NFL assistant, has been laudedfor helping tutor secondaries throughout hiscoaching career.• Prior to his time with the Eagles, Bowles spent

four seasons as the assistant head coach/sec-ondary coach with the Miami Dolphins

• Tabbed as the interim head coach for Miami’s final three gamesin 2011, Bowles led the team to a 2-1 finish

• Prior to his tenure with the Dolphins, Bowles served as a positioncoach with Dallas (2005-07), Cleveland (2001-04), and the NewYork Jets (2000)

BOWLES TAKES THE REIGNS

Team Con-Att (%)San Francisco 20-50 (40.0)Arizona 20-47 (42.6)NY Jets 30-65 (46.2)Seattle 18-39 (46.2)Denver 21-45 (46.7)Philadelphia 22-47 (46.8)

2012 OPP. 3RD-&-SHORT

Team Rushes (Yards)Tampa Bay 65 (-143)Detroit 50 (-136)Philadelphia 47 (-121)St. Louis 42 (-102)Atlanta 41 (-94)

2012 OPPONENTNEGATIVE RUSHES

The Eagles brought back veteran defensive linecoach Tommy Brasher on 12/3/12, who was withthe team in 1985 and from 1999-2005. • In his return to the sideline, the Eagles d-line

posted two sacks and five tackles for loss in a winover Tampa Bay (12/9)

• In 2004, his defensive lineman contributed 32 ofthe Eagles 47 sacks (2nd in the NFL). Both HughDouglas (2001-03) and Corey Simon (2004) became Pro Bowlplayers under Brasher

• Brasher served in the same capacity with the Eagles in 1985 as amember of then-head coach Marion Campbell's staff. Two of hisdefensive ends notched 13 sacks apiece that season - GregBrown and a rookie named Reggie White

• Brasher, 71, is a model of toughness and courage. Throughoutmost of 2001, Brasher battled a bout with cancer which requiredsurgical procedures during the season. Brasher became just thethird special non-player recipient of the Ed Block Courage Awardthat season because of his resiliency

WELCOME BACK BRASHER

Year Poss. TDs TD Pct. (Rank)2009 51 29 56.9% (26)2010 43 33 76.7% (32)2011 47 28 59.6% (30)2012 43 21 48.8% (8)

EAGLES RED ZONE COMPARISON: 2009-12

BOWLES

“[Bowles] has a good understanding of the game, not onlythe secondary but the whole picture. He gets it and he un-derstands how to tie it all together. He’s detailed with histechniques. He relates well with the players. He’s a smartguy and he works hard.”- Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid, 10/16/12

BRASHER

COX

Player SacksIrvin, Sea 8.0Jones, NE 6.0Mercilus, Hou 5.0Cox, Phi 4.0Brockers, StL 4.0

2012 SACKS AMONG ROOKIES

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In 2012, three of the most memorable players to ever put on an Eagles uniform were welcomed back with open arms to officially endtheir careers. The tradition of welcoming back alumni will continue into the regular season as the Eagles honor some of the great-est men in team history by showing their support and appreciation for what they gave the city of Philadelphia, both on and off the field.

After signing a one-day contract to retire asan Eagle at an emotional press conferenceon April 28th, S Brian Dawkins was hon-ored with the retirement of his no. 20 jer-sey during halftime of the Eagles 19-17win over the NY Giants on September 30.Tied for the team’s all-time lead with 34interceptions, Dawkins was tabbed to fourAll-Pro teams and seven Pro Bowls dur-ing his 13 seasons in Philadelphia.

“This is a blessing to be able to come here and retire as anEagle, back where I started ... I’ve been able to come in contactwith a lot of great people and a lot of great coaches who’ve al-lowed me to become the player that I am and the person andman that I have become.”

WEAPON X IS BACKLongtime Eagles RB Brian Westbrook re-turned to retire as an Eagle on August 28,and will be honored with a ceremony athalftime of the Eagles vs. Redskins gameon December 23. One of the most well-rounded players in Eagles history, West-brook finished his career as the all-timeleader with 9,785 scrimmage yards enroute to two Pro Bowls.

“When you go somewhere else, you actually see that this is thebest organization in the NFL and the best coaching staff. I’mnot just saying it...just the way that Coach Reid, Mr. Lurie, Mrs.Lurie handle things here, provide for the players, is special.I’m just really appreciative and humbled by the experiencehere.”

WILD, WILD WEST

One of the most accomplished offensivelineman in team history, T Tra Thomaswas honored in an emotional retirementpress conference on August 16. Named tothe Eagles 75th anniversary team, thethree-time Pro Bowler started moregames than any other offensive linemanin team history (165) and missed onlyeight games during an 11-year tenure inPhiladelphia.

“I tell everybody the happiest day of my football career wasbeing drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles. The saddest day waswhen I left; when I had to leave. That has been erased by thisright here; being able to retire a Philadelphia Eagle. All I’veever wanted to be is a Philadelphia Eagle and that’s all I everwanted to do and to be able to retire as an Eagle just means somuch to me and my family.”

THOMAS THANKFUL

We were saddened to lose members of the Eaglesfamily in 2012:• RB/DB Joe “Bud” Sutton (November 12, age 88)• T George Savitsky (September 4, age 88) played on

both the Eagles 1948-49 NFL championshipsquads

• RB Steve Van Buren (August 23, age 91) becamethe first Eagles player to be elected into the ProFootball Hall of Fame after an eight-year tenurein Philadelphia (1944-51)

• Jimmy Carr (August 13, age 79), a cornerback for five seasons (1959-63) and later the team’s defensive coordinator (1970-71)

• Garrett Reid (August 5, age 29), son of head coach Andy Reid• King Hill (July 14, age 75) was a punter and signal caller (1961-68) as

well as an area scout (1986-92) • Dedicated fan “Eagle” Joe Brown (May 29, age 62)• Bill Walsh (May 12, age 84) ended his 32-year NFL coaching career

as the Eagles offensive line coach (1987-91)

IN MEMORIAM

VAN BUREN

Longtime Eagles Director of Ticket ClientServices Leo Carlin was inducted into theEagles Hall of Fame during halftime onMonday, November 26. A 50-plus-yearemployee of the organization, Carlin ledthe team’s effort in transitioning ticketoperations into three different stadiums.He was appointed to represent the Eagleson the city of Philadelphia’s committeefor the construction of Veterans Stadium.

“I love the Philadelphia Eagles. I love people and I love the peo-ple that I work with and the fans. I see the same names on the[ticket] database almost year after year after year, but I don’tknow that it’s three different generations on there with thesame name because I’ve been around so long. I’m happy to seeall of you and I am very thankful. I want to congratulate Troyand thank Jeffrey. It’s wonderful being here.”

5 DECADES OF DEDICATION

A passionate leader on the field and in thecommunity, Mercer County, NJ native CBTroy Vincent was inducted into the EaglesHall of Fame during halftime of the Ea-gles/Panthers game on Monday, November26. Vincent finished his Eagles tenureranked seventh in team history with 28 in-terceptions, making five Pro Bowl appear-ances.

“Thank you to the people who just made it fun to come towork every day at NovaCare. When we were over at [VeteransStadium], just the coworkers, the people that I saw every sin-gle day. [They] just made it a pleasant place to come workand I just want to say thank you. You made my eight years ofexperience here, not just on the field but inside the work-place, a wonderful place to play.”

HOMEGROWN CORNER

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QUARTERBACKSRookie Nick Foles finished his career at Arizona as the school’s all-time leading passer in terms of yards (10,011), TDs (67), attempts(1,369) and completions (933) en route to earning three consecu-tive All-Pac 10 honorable mention honors (2009-11).

The 3rd round pick earned the team’s back-up QB spot after an im-pressive preseason performance in which completed 63.5% of hispasses (40-63) for 553 yards, six TDs and a 110.1 QB rating.

Foles replaced an injured Michael Vick vs. Dallas on November 11,made his first NFL start at Washington on 11/18 and was officiallynamed the team’s starting quarterback by Andy Reid on Dec. 3.

He led a 4th quarter, come-from-behind victory at Tampa Bay onDecember 9th while throwing for a team rookie record 381 yards

Michael Vick is in the second phase of his NFL career after signingwith Philadelphia in 2009. Last year, Vick helped engineer a fran-chise-record 6,386 yards of offense, while setting career marks inattempts (423), completions (253), and yards (3,303). Vick is theNFL’s all-time rushing leader among quarterbacks and become justthe 2nd player in NFL history to surpass the 3,000-yard passingmark and the 500-yard rushing mark in consecutive seasons. Vickwas selected with the first overall pick in 2001 draft by Atlanta.

Vick is Philadelphia’s all-time leader in quarterback rating (88.4)and completion percentage (60.2%), but he suffered a concussionvs. Dallas on November 11 and missed the following four games.

Trent Edwards signed as a free agent during the 2012 offseason. Aformer third round selection of the Bills in 2007, Edwards has com-pleted 60.5% of his career passes with Buffalo and Jacksonvillefrom 2007-10.

RUNNING BACKS

One of the most dynamic backs in thegame, LeSean McCoy rushed his wayinto the Eagles record book during abreakout season in 2011. His 20 totaltouchdowns and league-leading 17rushing scores shattered franchiserecords set by Hall of Famer Steve VanBuren in 1945. The Harrisburg, PA, na-tive gained 1,309 rushing yards (5th in Eagles history) and garneredfirst team All-Pro and FedEx Ground Player of the Year honors aswell as his first Pro Bowl berth. The Eagles second round pick in2009 out of Pittsburgh, McCoy, nicknamed “Shady,” has also provedhis worth as a receiver out of the backfield. McCoy signed a five-year contract extension during the 2012 offseason that will keephim in Philadelphia through 2017. This year, McCoy leads the teamwith 750 yards despite missing the past three games (concussion).

Depth at running back is provided by rookies Bryce Brown (D7-12)and Chris Polk, a rookie free agent from Washington, and 2nd-yearpro Dion Lewis (5th round pick from Pittsburgh in 2011).

Brown took a circuitous route to the NFL after being tabbed as thenation’s number one recruit coming out of high school in Wichita,KS in 2008. He only played 13 games at the collegiate level with Ten-nessee and Kansas State.

Brown replaced an injured McCoy as the team’s starting runningback on Nov. 26 and posted 347 rushing yards in his first two starts,the 2nd best performance ever by an Eagle in a two-game span.

Polk finished as the Huskies 2nd all-time leading rusher (4,049 yds)

Fullback Stanley Havili (D7b-11 from USC) spent his rookie seasonof 2011 on the Eagles practice squad.

WIDE RECEIVERS

A 1st round pick in 2009, Jeremy Maclinproved his toughness in 2011 by postinga team-high 63 catches for 859 yards de-spite spending a offseason ruling outcancer as an ailment that zapped a gooddeal of his strength and stamina. TheMissouri product caught a team-leading189 passes over his first three NFL cam-paigns. Only one other Eagle has evercaught more in their first three seasons (TE Keith Jackson). Maclinhas a team leading 53 catches and 5 TDs in 2012.

One of the most sure-handed receivers in the league, Jason Avantset new career benchmarks with 52 catches and 679 yards in 2011.In fact, the 7th-year pro from Michigan increased his reception totalduring each of his first six campaigns. Avant, who overcame a roughchildhood in Chicago, IL, is one of the most respected players in theconfines of the Eagles locker room.

A 5th round draft choice in 2010, Riley Cooper provides size to thewide receivers ranks while proving to be an accomplished per-former on special teams.

Rookie free agent Damaris Johnson (Tulsa) finished his three-yearcareer as the NCAA’s all-time leader in all-purpose yardage (7,796)

Greg Salas was claimed off waivers from New England on Novem-ber 23. He was a 4th round pick of St. Louis in 2011.

Marvin McNutt, a 6th round draft pick from Iowa in 2012, was addedfrom the practice squad on November 30.

IR: Armed with a unique combination of speed, skill, and a relent-less, competitive desire, DeSean Jackson is one of the NFL’s mostdangerous weapons. The team’s 2nd round draft pick in 2008, Jack-son earned Pro Bowl berths in 2009 and 2010. In fact, he becamethe first player in league history to earn a Pro Bowl berth at two po-sitions in 2009. A native of Los Angeles, CA, Jackson became thefirst player in NFL history to accumulate 3,500 receiving yards and1,000 punt returns yards in his first four seasons. He was rewardedfor his effort with a five-year contract extension in 2012 that willkeep him in an Eagles uniform through 2016. Jackson suffered frac-tured ribs Nov. 26 vs. Carolina was lost for the season. At that time,Jackson led the team with 45 catches for 700 yards.

TIGHT ENDS

Recognized for his ability both as a re-ceiver and as a blocker, Brent Celek isin his 6th NFL season after joining theteam as a 5th round pick in 2007. Celekhas hauled in 274 passes during his ca-reer, 2nd most ever by an Eagles tightend. He ranks 2nd on the team with 51catches for 602 yards in 2012.

The back-up tight end is 2010 4th rounddraft pick Clay Harbor. Harbor earned aroster spot in 2012 and caught the lastminute, game-winning TD pass from Vick in the season-openingday win at Cleveland.

McCOY

CELEK

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OFFENSIVE LINE

Now in his 2nd season in Philadelphia, Evan Mathis flourished inhis first year in Howard Mudd’s system in 2011 and started 15games. In fact, the former 3rd round draft choice of Carolina wastabbed as the 18th best player in the NFL by Pro Football Focus. Hepreviously played with Carolina, Miami and Cincinnati.

King Dunlap, a towering (6-9, 330 pound) presence along the line,has experience at both tackle and guard for the Eagles since beingdrafted in the 7th round in 2008.

An injured Jason Kelce was replaced at center by Dallas Reynolds.following week two. The first-year pro spent the majority of the lastthree seasons on the Eagles practice squad.

Jake Scott, signed as a free by the Eagles on November 12, is anine-year veteran who started all 16 games from 2005-2011 withIndianapolis and Tennessee.

Dennis Kelly, a 5th round draft pick from Purdue, provided depth atboth tackle and guard, until moving into the starting lineup for aninjured Watkins at right guard in late October and at right tacklelater in the season.

A first round pick in 2011, Danny Watkins started 12 games at rightguard last season. Watkins combined with Kelce to become the firstEagles rookie duo to start 10-or-more games in the same season.A native of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, he was named tothe PFW/PFWA All-Rookie team.

Demetress Bell was signed during the 2012 offseason to help off-set the Achilles injury suffered by Pro Bowl LT Jason Peters. Bell,who served as an understudy to Peters in Buffalo, started 30 gamesfor the Bills at left tackle from 2009-11. He was originally recruitedto Northwestern State in basketball before making the change tofootball. He was drafted in the 7th round by Buffalo in 2008.

Matt Tennant, a 5th-round pick of New Orleans in 2010, and MattKopa, signed from New England’s practice squad, provide depth.

IR: Manning the right tackle spot since 2011 was eight-year vet ToddHerremans. The team’s 5th round draft pick in 2005, he served pri-marily as the Eagles left guard from 2006-10. Herremans, whoearned All-Joe honors from the USA Today in 2008 and 2011, alsohas two career touchdown receptions. He inked a contract exten-sion in 2012 that will keep him in Philly through 2016. Herremanssuffered a dislocated bone in his foot at New Orleans on November5 and was placed on Injured Reserve.

2nd-year center Jason Kelce started all 16 games for the Eagles ayear ago after being drafted in the 6th round from Cincinnati. His2012 season, though, was halted during a week 2 win vs. Baltimorewhen he partially tore his ACL and tore his MCL in his right knee.

Nate Menkin, claimed off waivers from Houston on Sept. 1, wasplaced on IR on Dec. 8 (throat)

NFI: In 2000, he was a redshirt defensive lineman in college, labor-ing on Arkansas’ scout team. In 2004, he was a rookie free agenttight end just looking for playing time in Buffalo. Now, he is a five-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle who is building his resume for a spotin the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In between is the remarkable storyof Jason Peters, who is regarded by many experts as the best lefttackle in the game, and who has anchored the Eagles offensive linesince being acquired in a trade from Buffalo in 2009. Peters, who issigned through 2014, missed the 2012 season after rupturing hisAchilles tendon during the offseason.

DEFENSIVE LINE

A fifth round draft selection from Cincin-nati in 2005, two-time Pro Bowl selectionTrent Cole is a proven commodity at rush-ing the passer and stopping the run. Nowin his 8th season in Philadelphia, Colehas the third most sacks in Eagles his-tory, trailing only Reggie White and ClydeSimmons. Cole was rewarded with afour-year contract extension in 2012 thatwill keep him in Philadelphia through2017.

DT Cullen Jenkins provides a strong pass rush inside. A Super Bowlchampion with the Packers in 2010, Jenkins has 37.5 career sacks,including 8.5 in his first two seasons in Philadelphia.

DE Darryl Tapp provides valuable depth at the defensive end posi-tion and is in his third season in Philadelphia after being acquiredfrom a trade with Seattle in 2010.. A seven-year vet, Tapp has ac-cumulated 24 sacks and nine forced fumbles in his career.

DE Brandon Graham, a first round draft selection in 2010 out ofMichigan, battled back from a torn ACL suffered late in his rookiecampaign to return to the field in a limited role in the latter half ofthe 2011 season.

DT Derek Landri is a high-motor presence in the middle of the de-fense. He led the Eagles with eight tackles for loss last year, de-spite playing in only 12 games. He previously played for Jacksonville(2007-09) and Carolina (2009-10) and started all 16 games for thePanthers in 2010 (three sacks).

DT Mike Patterson, a first round pick in 2005 from USC, is one ofthe toughest and most dependable players on the squad. Pattersonmissed just two games over his first eight NFL seasons, includingjust one game in 2011 after being diagnosed with a rare brain con-dition called arteriovenous malformation (AVM) that caused him tohave a seizure during a training camp practice in August. He spentthe first eight weeks of the 2012 season on the non-football injurylist before being activated on November 3.

Signed in 2011 fresh off a successful stint in the CFL, DE PhillipHunt provided quality depth on the defensive line in his first seasonwith the team. Prior to his arrival in Philadelphia, Hunt notched 19sacks from 2009-10 for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, including aleague-leading 16 sacks in 2010.

The Eagles also added a pair of high draft picks to the mix in 2012in DT Fletcher Cox (12th overall pick) and DE Vinny Curry (2ndround). They moved up three spots in the draft to select Cox, whowas named first-team All-SEC as a junior after collecting 56 tack-les and five sacks in his final season at Mississippi State.

Cox leads all NFL rookie defensive tackles with four sacks andranks 4th overall among first-year players.

Curry finished his four-year career at Marshall with 26 sacks, 49tackles for a loss and 10 forced fumbles.

First-year pro DT Cedric Thornton from Southern Arkansas earneda roster spot in 2012 after spending the majority of his rookie sea-son on the Eagles practice squad.

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LINEBACKERS

A two-time All-Pro and Pro Bowl mid-dle linebacker, DeMeco Ryans was ac-quired by the Eagles in 2012 in a tradewith Houston. A 2nd round pick of theTexans in 2006, Ryans was the Texansall-time leader with 637 tackles. A teamcaptain as well, he rebounded from anAchilles injury that shortened his 2010season to play in all 16 games in a newlyimplemented 3-4 defensive scheme inHouston. Ryans leads the Eagles in 2012 with 127 tackles, includ-ing 15 behind the line of scrimmage.

The Eagles added speedy LB Mychal Kendricks in the 2nd round inthe 2012 draft from California. He appeared in all 51 games duringhis four-year career at Cal and was named the Pac-12’s DefensivePlayer of the Year following his senior season.

The team’s leading tackler in 2011, Jamar Chaney was a full-timestarter a year ago, working mostly at the MLB position. A 7th rounddraft choice from Mississippi St. in 2010, he notched three INTs in2011, the most by an Eagles LB since William Thomas had 3 in 1996.

A six-year vet out of Division 1-AA James Madison, Akeem Jordanstarted seven of the final eight games of the year at the SAM line-backer last year, while also contributing on special teams. Heopened the season as the team’s starting WILL linebacker.

Second-year pro Casey Matthews became the first Eagles rookie tostart at linebacker on opening day since Alonzo Johnson in 1986.Matthews was a 4th round draft pick from Oregon in 2011.

Rookie free agent Ryan Rau (Portland State) was promoted fromthe practice squad on Dec. 8.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

A three-time Pro Bowler and four-timeAll Pro selection, Nnamdi Asomugha isin his second season with the Eaglesafter signing a five-year contract on thefirst day of free agency in 2011. Origi-nally a first round pick of the Raiders in2003, Asomugha ranked 2nd on theteam with 3 INTs in his inaugural sea-son in Philadelphia.

Acquired by the Eagles via trade with Arizona in exchange for KevinKolb on July 28, 2011, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie has tallied 19INTs over his four-year career, including four career INT returnsfor TDs. DRC notched a pair of INTs in an opening day win at Cleve-land and leads the team with three in 2012.

A 3rd round draft pick in 2011, Curtis Marsh spent most of his rookieseason learning the Eagles scheme, while seeing action in theteam’s final seven contests. Marsh provides depth at the corner-back position and should compete for playing time.

Brandon Hughes has been a contributor on special teams sincejoining the team in 2010 off the Giants practice squad. A 5th roundpick of the Chargers in 2009, Hughes spent his rookie campaign onInjured Reserve before landing on the Giants practice squad.

Brandon Boykin, a fourth round selection out of Georgia in 2012,provides ability as an inside cover man and as a returner.

Now in his third year with the Eagles, 2010 second round pick NateAllen re-established himself as the starting free safety for the Ea-gles after being hampered by a knee injury that required season-ending surgery in 2010.

A third-year safety from Ohio State, hard-hitting safety Kurt Cole-man battled his way back from losing a starting job to lead the Ea-gles in interceptions (4) and ranked second in tackles (96) in 2011.He was drafted by Philadelphia in the 7th round in 2010. Colemanposted two INTs in the 2012 season opener at Cleveland and ranks2nd on the team with 86 tackles in 2012.

Safety David Sims, originally signed by the Giants as a rookie freeagent from Iowa State in 2011, spent time on the Browns practicesquad in 2011 before being acquired in a trade with Cleveland onAugust 31, 2012.

Special teams MVP Colt Anderson rebounded in 2012 after tearinghis ACL during the 2011 campaign. Plucked from Minnesota’s prac-tice squad by the Eagles in 2010, Anderson has become a staple onthe special teams unit.

SPECIAL TEAMS

2nd-year placekicker Alex Henery has connected on 47 of his first53 field goal attempts in his career for a 88.7% mark. He set a fran-chise record and a rookie NFL mark with a 88.9% rate in 2011. Heowns the longest consecutive field goal streak in team history witha streak of 22 in 2012.

The Eagles re-signed punter Mat McBriar on 9/25/12, who was withthe team during this year’s training camp. A two-time Pro Bowlerand All-Pro selection, the Melbourne, Aust. native spent the previ-ous eight seasons as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. McBriar en-tered the year with a 45.3 punting average, which ranked fifth inNFL history.

Jon Dorenbos is one of the league’s most reliable long snappersand, as a result, earned Pro Bowl honors in 2009. The UTEP alumis in his 10th NFL season and his seventh in Philadelphia.

The return duties are handled by a trio of rookies in BrandonBoykin, Bryce Brown (kickoff returns) and Damaris Johnson (puntreturns). Boykin tied an SEC record with four career kickoff returnsfor a TD. Johnson had four returns for scores in college and fin-ished his three-year career as the NCAA’s all-time leader in all-purpose yards.

In 2012, Johnson leads the NFC with a 12.3 punt return average,which includes a team record 98-yard punt return at Dallas on Dec.2. That punt return is also tied for the 3rd longest in NFL history.

RYANS

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RB LeSean McCoy• McCoy currently ranks 13th on the team’s all-time scrimmage

yards list, needing 150 yards to pass Bobby Walston for 12th• With 3,776 career rushing yards, McCoy needs 19 yards to sup-

plant Ricky Watters (3,794) for sixth on the team’s all-time list

• With 812 carries, McCoy alreadyranks ninth in team history. Heneeds 20 carries to pass TomWoodeshick (831) for eighth, 39to pass Timmy Brown (850) forseventh and 60 to pass Tom Sul-livan for sixth

• McCoy has 12 career 100-yard rushing games, needing one moreto tie Duce Staley for the fourth-highest total in team annals

• McCoy (3) needs one more receiv-ing touchdown this season to seta career high

• WIth 30 career rushing touch-downs, he trails Ricky Watters(31) for fifth place in team historyand Randall Cunningham (32) forfourth

• McCoy is currently in 18th place on the team’s all-time scoringlist. He trails Cliff Patton (244) for 17th

• McCoy looks to become the second Eagles running back to havethree straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons joining Ricky Watters(1995-97)

WR Jeremy Maclin• With 242 career receptions, Maclin is tied with Keith Jackson for

the most ever by an Eagle in his first four seasons and for 18th onthe team’s all-time list

• Maclin (3,242) also needs 105 yards to pass Timmy Brown (3,346)for 16th on the team’s all-time receiving yards list and and 108 topass Charlie Smith for 15th

• Maclin needs just 2 catches and 104 yards to become the seventhwide receiver ever to have at least 55 catches and 750 yards ineach of his first four seasons, joining Gary Clark, Larry Fitzgerald,Joey Galloway, Marvin Harrison, Keyshawn Johnson and RandyMoss

DE Trent Cole• With 70.0 career sacks, Cole cur-

rently trails Clyde Simmons(76.0) for second all-time amongEagles

QB Nick Foles• Foles has 1,174 passing yards, needing just 151 for second and

335 for the team rookie record• Foles (184) also needs 41 attempts to set the team rookie mark in

that category as well. He Trails John Reaves (224), Donovan Mc-Nabb (216) and Davey O’Brien (201)

• With four passing touchdowns, he needs one more to tie for thefourth-most ever by an Eagles rookie. He also trails McNabb (8),Reaves (7) and O’Brien (6)

RB Bryce Brown• Brown has 494 rushing yards, which is 143 shy of LeSean McCoy’s

team rookie record of 637 set in 2009• With four rushing touchdowns, he is one shy of the team rookie

record held by Steve Van Buren (1944) and Don Johnson (1953)

Eagles Rookie Records• DT Fletcher Cox (4.0) needs one more sack to tie Trent Cole for

the fourth-highest total ever by an Eagles rookie and two more totie Derrick Burgess for second

• LB Mychal Kendricks (1.0) needs one more sack to tie Seth Joyner(2.0) and William Thomas (2.0) for the most ever by an Eaglesrookie linebacker

• WR Damaris Johnson (271) needs 170 punt return yards to passDeSean Jackson (440 in 2008) for the Eagles rookie record

• CB Brandon Boykin has 823 kickoff return yards this season,needing 258 to pass Allen Rossum (1,080) for the third-most everby an Eagles rookie and 225 to Pass Herman Hunter for fourth

Offensive Milestones• The only two times the Eagles featured two running backs with

over 600 yards was 1978 (Wilbert Montgomery - 1220; Mike Hogan- 607) and 1950 (Frank Ziegler - 733; Steve Van Buren - 629)

Close Wins• The Eagles have never had more than two one-point wins in a sea-

son• They have a team-record four two-point wins in 2012• In 1997 the Eagles had a team-record five three-point wins

Player Yards4. Duce Staley 4,8075. R.Cunningham 4,4826. Ricky Watters 3,7947. LeSean McCoy 3,776

EAGLES RUSHING YARDS

Player Yards10. Pete Pihos 5,61511. Tommy McDonald 5,52112. Bobby Walston 5,37513. LeSean McCoy 5,226

EAGLES SCRIMMAGE YARDS

Player Carries6. Tom Sullivan 8717. Timmy Brown 8508. Tom Woodeshick 8319. LeSean McCoy 812

EAGLES CAREER CARRIES

Player TDs3. Brian Westbrook 374. R.Cunningham 325. Ricky Watters 316. LeSean McCoy 30

EAGLES RUSHING TDs

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Player Sacks1. Reggie White 124.02. Clyde Simmons 76.03. Trent Cole 70.0

EAGLES ALL-TIME SACKS

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OFFENSE WR 18 Jeremy Maclin 13 Damaris Johnson 83 Marvin McNuttLT 65 King Dunlap 77 Demetress BellLG 69 Evan Mathis 63 Danny WatkinsC 66 Dallas Reynolds 68 Matt TennantRG 64 Jake Scott 63 Danny WatkinsRT 67 Dennis Kelly 78 Matt KopaTE 87 Brent Celek 82 Clay HarborWR 81 Jason Avant 14 Riley Cooper 19 Greg SalasFB 39 Stanley HaviliRB 25 LeSean McCoy 34 Bryce Brown 28 Dion Lewis 32 Chris PolkQB 9 Nick Foles 7 Michael Vick 11 Trent Edwards

DEFENSE LDE 54 Brandon Graham 76 Phillip HuntLDT 97 Cullen Jenkins 94 Derek LandriRDT 91 Fletcher Cox 72 Cedric Thornton 98 Mike PattersonRDE 58 Trent Cole 55 Darryl Tapp 75 Vinny CurryWILL 95 Mychal Kendricks 56 Akeem JordanMLB 59 DeMeco Ryans 50 Casey MatthewsSAM 51 Jamar Chaney 53 Ryan RauLCB 23 D. Rodgers-Cromartie 31 Curtis Marsh 22 Brandon BoykinRCB 24 Nnamdi Asomugha 27 Brandon HughesSS 29 Nate Allen 30 Colt AndersonFS 42 Kurt Coleman 21 David SimsNickel 22 Brandon Boykin 27 Brandon Hughes

SPECIAL TEAMS P 1 Mat McBriarK 6 Alex HeneryH 1 Mat McBriarPR 13 Damaris Johnson 22 Brandon BoykinKOR 22 Brandon Boykin 13 Damaris Johnson 34 Bryce BrownLS 46 Jon DorenbosUnderline - rookies and first-year players [player] - injured

Nnamdi Asomugha . . . . . .NOM-dee AH-sum-wuhDemetress Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-MEE-trissBrent Celek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SELL-ickJon Dorenbos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DORN-bossStanley Havili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ha-VEE-leeEmil Igwenagu . . . . . . . . .eh-MEAL ig-wen-AH-gooDamaris Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .duh-MARR-usAlex Henery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HEN-ryTodd Herremans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HARE-uh-mensJason Kelce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KELL-seeRyan Rau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rhymes with NOW

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAndy Reid . .Exec. VP of football operations/head coachMarty Mornhinweg . . .asst. head coach/off. coordinatorTodd Bowles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive coordinatorBobby April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams coordinatorBobby April III . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive quality controlTommy Brasher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive lineMike Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .linebackersDavid Culley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .senior asst/wide receiversTom Melvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tight endsHoward Mudd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .offensive lineMatt Nagy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .offensive quality controlDoug Pederson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .quarterbacksBarry Rubin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .strength and conditioningDuce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams quality controlTed Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .running backsMichael Zordich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .secondary/safeties

COACHING STAFF

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as of December 10, 2012NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN How Acq.29 Allen, Nate S 6-1 210 11/30/87 25 3 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-1030 Anderson, Colt S 5-10 194 10/25/85 27 3 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-1024 Asomugha, Nnamdi CB 6-2 210 7/06/81 31 10 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-1181 Avant, Jason WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 29 7 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-0677 Bell, Demetress T 6-5 311 5/03/84 28 5 Northwestern State Summerfield, LA FA-Buf-1222 Boykin, Brandon CB 5-9 182 7/13/90 22 R Georgia Fayetteville, Ga. D4-1234 Brown, Bryce RB 6-0 223 5/14/91 21 R Kansas State Wichita, Ks. D7-1287 Celek, Brent TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 27 6 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-0751 Chaney, Jamar LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 26 3 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-1058 Cole, Trent DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 30 8 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-0542 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 195 7/01/88 24 3 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-1014 Cooper, Riley WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 25 3 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-1091 Cox, Fletcher DT 6-4 298 12/13/90 22 R Mississippi State Yazoo City, Ms. D1-1275 Curry, Vinny DE 6-3 266 6/30/88 24 R Marshall Neptune, NJ D2b-1246 Dorenbos, Jon LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 32 10 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-0665 Dunlap, King T 6-9 330 9/14/85 27 5 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-0811 Edwards, Trent QB 6-4 230 10/30/83 29 5 Stanford Los Gatos, Ca. FA-12

9 Foles, Nick QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 23 R Arizona Austin, Tx. D3-1254 Graham, Brandon DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 24 3 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-1082 Harbor, Clay TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 25 3 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-1039 Havili, Stanley FB 6-0 245 11/14/87 25 1 USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D7b-11

6 Henery, Alex K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 25 2 Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-1127 Hughes, Brandon CB 5-11 185 5/23/86 26 4 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-1076 Hunt, Phillip DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 26 2 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-1197 Jenkins, Cullen DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 31 9 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-1113 Johnson, Damaris WR 5-8 170 11/22/89 23 R Tulsa Destrehan, La. FA-1256 Jordan, Akeem LB 6-1 230 8/17/85 27 6 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-0767 Kelly, Dennis T 6-8 321 1/16/90 22 R Purdue Chicago Heights, Il. D5-1295 Kendricks, Mychal LB 5-11 239 9/28/90 22 R California Fresno, Ca. D2a-1278 Kopa, Matt T 6-6 310 2/25/87 25 2 Stanford Elk Grove, Ca. FA-NE-1294 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 29 6 Notre Dame Concord, Ca. FA-Car-1128 Lewis, Dion RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 22 2 Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-1118 Maclin, Jeremy WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 24 4 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-0931 Marsh, Curtis CB 6-1 197 3/01/88 24 2 Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-1169 Mathis, Evan G 6-5 302 11/01/81 31 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-1150 Matthews, Casey LB 6-1 245 1/16/89 23 2 Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-11

1 McBriar, Mat P 6-0 227 7/08/79 33 9 Hawaii Melbourne, Australia FA-1225 McCoy, LeSean RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 24 4 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-0983 McNutt, Marvin WR 6-2 216 7/04/89 23 R Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D6a-1298 Patterson, Mike DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 29 8 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-0532 Polk, Chris RB 5-11 222 12/16/89 22 R Washington Redlands, Ca. FA-1253 Rau, Ryan LB 6-1 230 7/30/90 22 R Portland State Folsom, Ca. FA-1266 Reynolds, Dallas G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 28 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-0923 Rodgers-Cromartie, D. CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 26 5 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-1159 Ryans, DeMeco LB 6-1 247 7/28/84 28 7 Alabama Bessemer, Al. T-Hou-1219 Salas, Greg WR 6-1 209 8/25/88 24 2 Hawaii Chino, Ca. W-NE-1264 Scott, Jake G 6-5 292 4/16/81 31 9 Idaho Lewiston, Id. FA-1221 Sims, David S 5-9 204 10/20/86 26 1 Iowa State Gainesville, Fl. T-Cle-1255 Tapp, Darryl DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 28 7 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, VA T-Sea-1068 Tennant, Matt C 6-4 300 3/19/87 25 3 Boston College Cincinnati, Oh. FA-1272 Thornton, Cedric DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 24 1 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. FA-11

7 Vick, Michael QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 32 11 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-0963 Watkins, Danny G 6-3 310 11/06/84 28 2 Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-11

Avg. Age: 26.0

Reserve/Non-Football Injury List71 Peters, Jason T 6-4 340 1/22/82 30 9 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-09

Injured Reserve79 Herremans, Todd T 6-6 321 10/13/82 30 8 Saginaw Valley St. Ravenna, Mi. D4b-0580 Johnson, Ron WR 5-10 185 8/03/88 24 1 USC Muskegon, Mi. FA-1110 Jackson, DeSean WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 26 5 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-0862 Kelce, Jason C 6-3 295 11/05/87 25 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-1174 Menkin, Nate T/G 6-4 296 10/04/88 24 R Mary Hardin-Baylor Lago Vista, Tx. W-Hou-12

Practice Squad89 Carrier, Derek TE 6-4 238 7/25/90 22 R Beloit Edgerton, Wi. FA-1288 Cunningham, B.J. WR 6-2 215 5/29/89 23 R Michigan State Westerville, Oh. FA-1241 Igwenagu, Emil FB 6-2 245 3/27/89 23 R Massachussetts Boylston, Ma. FA-1273 Reynolds, Matt T 6-4 310 5/31/86 26 R BYU Provo, Ut. FA-1257 Stupar, Nate LB 6-1 234 3/14/88 24 R Penn State State College, Pa. FA-1261 Vandervelde, Julian G 6-2 300 10/07/87 25 2 Iowa Davenport, Ia. FA-1226 Whitley, Eddie CB 6-0 188 10/26/89 23 R Virginia Tech Matthews, NC FA-12

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as of December 10, 2012NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN How Acq. ‘12 GP/GS/IA

1 Mat McBriar P 6-0 227 7/08/79 33 9 Hawaii Melbourne, Australia FA-12 10/06 Alex Henery K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 25 2 Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-11 13/07 Michael Vick QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 32 11 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-09 9/9/49 Nick Foles QB 6-6 243 1/20/89 23 R Arizona Austin, Tx. D3-12 5/4

11 Trent Edwards QB 6-4 230 10/30/83 29 5 Stanford Los Gatos, Ca. FA-12 0/0/713 Damaris Johnson WR 5-8 170 11/22/89 23 R Tulsa Destrehan, La. FA-12 11/0/214 Riley Cooper WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 25 3 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-10 8/2/518 Jeremy Maclin WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 24 4 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-09 12/12/119 Greg Salas WR 6-1 209 8/25/88 24 2 Hawaii Chino, Ca. W-NE-121/0/3 (1/0 NE)21 David Sims S 5-9 204 10/20/86 26 1 Iowa State Gainesville, Fl. T-Cle-12 12/1/122 Brandon Boykin CB 5-9 182 7/13/90 22 R Georgia Fayetteville, Ga. D4-12 13/423 D. Rodgers-Cromartie CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 26 5 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-11 13/1324 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6-2 210 7/06/81 31 10 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-11 13/1325 LeSean McCoy RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 24 4 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-09 10/10/327 Brandon Hughes CB 5-11 185 5/23/86 26 4 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-10 13/028 Dion Lewis RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 22 2 Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-11 6/0/629 Nate Allen S 6-1 210 11/30/87 25 3 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-10 12/12/130 Colt Anderson S 5-10 194 10/25/85 27 3 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-10 11/1/231 Curtis Marsh CB 6-1 197 3/01/88 24 2 Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-11 12/0/132 Chris Polk RB 5-11 222 12/16/89 22 R Washington Redlands, Ca. FA-12 7/0/634 Bryce Brown RB 6-0 223 5/14/91 21 R Kansas State Wichita, Ks. D7-12 13/339 Stanley Havili FB 6-0 245 11/14/87 25 1 USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D7b-11 13/242 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 195 7/01/88 24 3 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-10 12/12/146 Jon Dorenbos LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 32 10 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-06 13/050 Casey Matthews LB 6-1 245 1/16/89 23 2 Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-11 13/151 Jamar Chaney LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 26 3 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-10 11/2/253 Ryan Rau LB 6-1 230 7/30/90 22 R Portland State Folsom, Ca. FA-12 1/054 Brandon Graham DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 24 3 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-10 13/355 Darryl Tapp DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 28 7 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. T-Sea-10 12/0/156 Akeem Jordan LB 6-1 230 8/17/85 27 6 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-07 11/6/258 Trent Cole DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 30 8 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-05 13/1359 DeMeco Ryans LB 6-1 247 7/28/84 28 7 Alabama Bessemer, Al. T-Hou-12 13/1363 Danny Watkins G 6-3 310 11/06/84 28 2 Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-11 10/6/364 Jake Scott G 6-5 292 4/16/81 31 9 Idaho Lewiston, Id. FA-12 4/465 King Dunlap T 6-9 330 9/14/85 27 5 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-08 11/9/266 Dallas Reynolds G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 28 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-09 13/1167 Dennis Kelly T 6-8 321 1/16/90 22 R Purdue Chicago Heights, Il. D5-12 9/7/168 Matt Tennant C 6-4 300 3/19/87 25 3 Boston College Cincinnati, Oh. FA-12 5/069 Evan Mathis G 6-5 302 11/01/81 31 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-11 13/1372 Cedric Thornton DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 24 1 Southern Arkansas Star City, Ark. FA-11 13/075 Vinny Curry DE 6-3 266 6/30/88 24 R Marshall Neptune, NJ D2b-12 3/0/1076 Phillip Hunt DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 26 2 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-11 10/0/377 Demetress Bell T 6-5 311 5/03/84 28 5 Northwestern State Summerfield, LA FA-Buf-12 9/5/178 Matt Kopa T 6-6 310 2/25/87 25 2 Stanford Elk Grove, Ca. FA-NE-12 0/0/181 Jason Avant WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 29 7 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-06 11/4/282 Clay Harbor TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 25 3 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-10 13/883 Marvin McNutt WR 6-2 216 7/04/89 23 R Iowa St. Louis, Mo. D6a-12 1/0/187 Brent Celek TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 27 6 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-07 13/1391 Fletcher Cox DT 6-4 298 12/13/90 22 R Mississippi State Yazoo City, Ms. D1-12 13/794 Derek Landri DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 29 6 Notre Dame Concord, Ca. FA-Car-11 13/695 Mychal Kendricks LB 5-11 239 9/28/90 22 R California Fresno, Ca. D2a-12 13/1297 Cullen Jenkins DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 31 9 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-11 13/1398 Mike Patterson DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 29 8 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-05 5/0/1

Reserve/Non-Football Injury List71 Jason Peters T 6-4 340 1/22/82 30 9 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-09 0/0

Injured Reserve10 DeSean Jackson WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 26 5 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-08 11/1162 Jason Kelce C 6-3 295 11/05/87 25 2 Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-11 2/274 Nate Menkin T/G 6-4 296 10/04/88 24 R Mary Hardin-Baylor Lago Vista, Tx. W-Hou-12 0/0/1279 Todd Herremans T 6-6 321 10/13/82 30 8 Saginaw Valley StateRavenna, Mi. D4b-05 8/880 Ron Johnson WR 5-10 185 8/03/88 24 1 USC Muskegon, Mi. FA-11 0/0

Practice Squad26 Eddie Whitley CB 6-0 188 10/26/89 23 R Virginia Tech Matthews, NC FA-12 0/041 Emil Igwenagu FB 6-2 245 3/27/89 23 R Massachussetts Boylston, Ma. FA-12 0/057 Nate Stupar LB 6-1 234 3/14/88 24 R Penn State State College, Pa. FA-12 0/061 Julian Vandervelde G 6-2 300 10/07/87 25 2 Iowa Davenport, Ia. FA-12 0/073 Matt Reynolds T 6-4 310 5/31/86 26 R BYU Provo, Ut. FA-12 0/088 B.J. Cunningham WR 6-2 215 5/29/89 23 R Michigan State Westerville, Oh. FA-12 0/089 Derek Carrier TE 6-4 238 7/25/90 22 R Beloit Edgerton, Wi. FA-12 0/0

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BY EXPERIENCE AND GAMES

Player Exp GP GS W/PhiNnamdi Asomugha 10 151 127 29/28Jon Dorenbos 10 137 0 98/0Jake Scott 9 128 125 4/4Mat McBriar 9 126 0 10/0Cullen Jenkins 9 122 95 29/29Trent Cole 8 121 111Michael Vick 11 120 102 46/35Mike Patterson 8 115 99Jason Peters (NFI) 9 107 97 42/42Todd Herremans (IR) 8 103 100Darryl Tapp 7 102 35 38/3DeMeco Ryans 7 99 99 13/13Jason Avant 7 97 37Brent Celek 6 93 70Evan Mathis 8 85 50 28/28Akeem Jordan 6 79 32Derek Landri 6 76 22 25/6D. Rodgers-Cromartie 5 74 59 26/16DeSean Jackson (IR) 5 71 70Jeremy Maclin 4 56 54LeSean McCoy 4 56 42King Dunlap 5 49 16Kurt Coleman 3 42 27Jamar Chaney 3 41 20Nate Allen 3 40 37Demetress Bell 5 40 35 9/5Clay Harbor 3 38 17Trent Edwards 5 37 33 0/0Riley Cooper 3 37 7Matt Tennant 3 33 0 5/0Colt Anderson 3 31 3Brandon Graham 3 29 9Casey Matthews 2 29 4Alex Henery 2 29 0Brandon Hughes 4 27 1Danny Watkins 2 22 18Dion Lewis 2 21 0Phillip Hunt 2 19 0Curtis Marsh 2 19 0Jason Kelce (IR) 2 18 18Mychal Kendricks R 13 12Dallas Reynolds 1 13 11Fletcher Cox R 13 7Brandon Boykin R 13 4Bryce Brown R 13 3Stanley Havili 1 13 2Cedric Thornton 1 13 0David Sims 1 12 1Damaris Johnson R 11 0Dennis Kelly R 9 7Chris Polk R 7 0Greg Salas 2 7 0 0/0Nick Foles R 5 4Vinny Curry R 3 0Ryan Rau R 1 0Marvin McNutt R 1 0Matt Kopa 2 0 0Ron Johnson (IR) 1 0 0Nate Menkin (IR) R 0 0

RFA-rookie free agent; T- trade; W- claimed off waivers; (IR) - Injured Reserve list, Reserve/Non-Football Injury List

EAGLES BY DRAFT ROUND

1st round (8)Michael Vick Atl 2001 (1st)Nnamdi Asomugha Oak 2003 (31st)Mike Patterson Phi 2005 (31st)D.Rodgers-Cromartie Arz 2008 (16th)Jeremy Maclin Phi 2009 (19th)Brandon Graham Phi 2010 (13th)Danny Watkins Phi 2011 (23rd)Fletcher Cox Phi 2012 (12th)

2nd round (7)DeMeco Ryans Hou 2006Darryl Tapp Sea 2006DeSean Jackson (IR) Phi 2008LeSean McCoy Phi 2009Nate Allen Phi 2010Mychal Kendricks Phi 2012Vinny Curry Phi 2012

3rd round (4)Evan Mathis Car 2005Trent Edwards Buf 2007Curtis Marsh Phi 2011Nick Foles Phi 2012

4th round (7)Todd Herremans (IR) Phi 2005Jason Avant Phi 2006Clay Harbor Phi 2010Casey Matthews Phi 2011Alex Henery Phi 2011Greg Salas StL 2011Brandon Boykin Phi 2012

5th round (9)Jake Scott Ind 2004Trent Cole Phi 2005Brent Celek Phi 2007Derek Landri Jax 2007Brandon Hughes SD 2009Riley Cooper Phi 2010Matt Tennant NO 2010Dion Lewis Phi 2011Dennis Kelly Phi 2012

6th round (3)Jason Kelce (IR) Phi 2011Ron Johnson (IR) SF 2011Marvin McNutt Phi 2012

7th Round (5)King Dunlap Phi 2008Jamar Chaney Phi 2010Kurt Coleman Phi 2010Stanley Havili Phi 2011Bryce Brown Phi 2012

Undrafted (16)Jon Dorenbos Buf 2003Cullen Jenkins GB 2003Mat McBriar Den 2003Jason Peters (NFI) Buf 2004Akeem Jordan Phi 2007Demetress Bell Buf 2008Dallas Reynolds Phi 2009Colt Anderson Min 2009Phillip Hunt Cle 2009Matt Kopa SF 2010David Sims NYG 2011Cedric Thornton Phi 2011Damaris Johnson Phi 2012Chris Polk Phi 2012Ryan Rau Phi 2012Nate Menkin (IR) Hou 2012

HOW THEY WERE ACQUIRED

2005 Mike Patterson D1Todd Herremans (IR) D4bTrent Cole D5a

2006 Jason Avant D4bJon Dorenbos FA

2007 Brent Celek D5bAkeem Jordan RFA

2008 DeSean Jackson (IR) D2bKing Dunlap D7

2009 Jason Peters (NFI) T-BufJeremy Maclin D1LeSean McCoy D2Dallas Reynolds FAMichael Vick FA

2010 Darryl Tapp T-SeaBrandon Graham D1Nate Allen D2Clay Harbor D4dRiley Cooper D5bJamar Chaney D7aKurt Coleman D7cColt Anderson FA-MinBrandon Hughes FA-NYG

2011 Philip Hunt FADanny Watkins D1Curtis Marsh D3Casey Matthews D4aAlex Henery D4bDion Lewis D5aJason Kelce (IR) D6aStanley Havili D7bCedric Thornton RFAD. Rodgers-Cromartie T-ArzNnamdi Asomugha FA-OakCullen Jenkins FA-GBEvan Mathis FA-CinDerek Landri FA-CarRon Johnson (IR) FA

2012 Trent Edwards FADeMeco Ryans T-HouDemetress Bell FA-BufFletcher Cox D1Mychal Kendricks D2aVinny Curry D2bNick Foles D3Brandon Boykin D4Dennis Kelly D5Marvin McNutt D6aBryce Brown D7Damaris Johnson RFAChris Polk RFARyan Rau RFADavid Sims T-CleNate Menkin (IR) W-HouMat McBriar FAMatt Tennant FAJake Scott FAGreg Salas W-NEMatt Kopa FA-NE

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Game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Date S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O28 N5 N11 N18 N26 D2 D9 D13 D23 D30Opponent @Cle BAL @Arz NYG @Pit DET ATL @NO DAL @Was CAR @Dal @TB CIN WAS @NYG GP GS IA DNPAllen, Nate SS SS SS SS SS SS SS IA SS SS SS SS SS 12 12 1 0Anderson, Colt IA P P IA P P P P P P P P FS 11 1 2 0Asomugha, Nnamdi RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 13 13 0 0Avant, Jason P P WR P P P WR P WR IA IA P WR 11 4 2 0Babin, Jason LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE X X 11 11 0 0Beeler, Chase PS X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Bell, Demetress IA P LT LT LT LT P P LT DNP P DNP DNP 9 5 1 2Boykin, Brandon CB CB P P P CB P P P P P P CB 13 4 0 0Brown, Bryce P P P P P P P P P P RB RB RB 13 3 0 0Carrier, Derek X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Celek, Brent TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 13 13 0 0Chaney, Jamar P P P WILL WILL IA IA P P P P P P 11 2 2 0Cole, Trent RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE RDE 13 13 0 0Coleman, Kurt FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS IA 12 12 1 0Cooper, Riley IA IA IA IA IA P P P P P P WR WR 8 2 5 0Cox, Fletcher P P P P P P RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT 13 7 0 0Cunningham, B.J. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Curry, Vinny IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA P P P 3 0 10 0Dorenbos, Jon P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13 0 0 0Dunlap, King LT LT IA IA P P LT LT RT LT LT LT LT 11 9 2 0Ebert, Jeremy X PS PS X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Edwards, Trent DNP IA IA DNP IA IA IA IA IA DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 0 7 6Foles, Nick DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P QB QB QB QB 5 4 0 8Ford, Chase PS X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Gilyard, Mardy X P P P P P P IA IA IA X X X 6 0 3 0Graham, Brandon P P P P P P P P P P DE LDE LDE 13 3 0 0Harbor, Clay P TE TE TE TE TE P TE P TE P TE P 13 8 0 0Havili, Stanley FB P P P P P P P P P FB P P 13 2 0 0Henery, Alex P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13 0 0 0Henry, Chas P P P X X X X X X X X X X 3 0 0 0Herremans, Todd RT RT RT RT RT RT RT RT IR IR IR IR IR 8 8 0 0Hughes, Brandon P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13 0 0 0Hunt, Phillip P P P P P P P P IA IA IA P P 10 0 3 0Igwenagu, Emil PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Jackson, DeSean WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR IR IR 11 11 0 0Jarrett, Jaiquawn P X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 0 0 0Jenkins, Cullen LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT 13 13 0 0Johnson, Damaris P P P P P IA IA P P P P P P 11 0 2 0Johnson, Ron IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Jordan, Akeem P P WILL IA IA P WILL WILL WILL WILL P WILL P 11 6 2 0Kelce, Jason C C IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 2 2 0 0Kelly, Dennis DNP IA P P DNP DNP RG RG RG RT RT RT RT 9 7 1 3Kendricks, Mychal SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM P SAM SAM SAM SAM SAM WILL 13 12 0 0Landri, Derek RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT P P P P P P P 13 6 0 0Lewis, Dion IA IA IA IA P IA IA DNP P P P P P 6 0 6 1Maclin, Jeremy WR WR IA WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 12 12 1 0Marsh, Curtis P IA P P P P P P P P P P P 12 0 1 0Mathis, Evan LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 13 13 0 0Matthews, Casey P P P P P P SAM P P P P P P 13 1 0 0McBriar, Mat X X X P P P P P P P P P P 10 0 0 0McCoy, LeSean RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB RB IA IA IA 10 10 3 0McNutt, Marvin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IA P 1 0 1 0Menkin, Nate IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IR 0 0 12 0Moten, Adrian X X X X P X X X X X X X X 1 0 0 0

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Nelson, Kyle X X X PS X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Patterson, Mike NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI P P P P P IA 5 0 1 0Peters, Jason NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI NFI IR IR 0 0 0 0Polk, Chris P P P P IA P P P IA IA IA IA IA 7 0 6 0Rau, Ryan PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P 1 0 0 0Reynolds, Dallas P P C C C C C C C C C C C 13 11 0 0Reynolds, Matt PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Rodgers-Cromartie, D. LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 13 13 0 0Rolle, Brian P P P P X X X X X X X X X 4 0 0 0Ryans, DeMeco MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 13 13 0 0Salas, Greg X X X X X X X X X X IA IA IA 0 0 3 0Scott, Jake X X X X X X X X X RG RG RG RG 4 4 0 0Sims, David IA P P P P P P SS P P P P P 12 1 1 0Stupar, Nate X X X X X X X X X X PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Tapp, Darryl P P P P P P P IA P P P P P 12 0 1 0Tennant, Matt X X X X X X DNP DNP P P P P P 5 0 0 2Thomas, Phillip X X X X X X X X PS PS X X X 0 0 0 0Thornton, Cedric P P P P P P P P P P P P P 13 0 0 0Trotter, Frank PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS X X X 0 0 0 0Vallos, Steve X X P P IA IA X X X X X X X 2 0 2 0Vandervelde, Julian X X X X PS PS PS PS DNP X PS PS PS 0 0 0 1Vick, Michael QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB IA IA IA IA 9 9 4 0Watkins, Danny RG RG RG RG RG RG IA IA IA P P P P 10 6 3 0Williams, Jason X X X X X P P X X X X X X 2 0 0 0

KEY: POSITION - start, P - played (did not start), IA - inactive, IR - injured reserve, DNP - dressed but did not play, DND - did not dress,PS - practice squad member, NFI - reserve/non-football injury, SUSP - suspended, X - not with team, EX - roster exemption

Game 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Date S9 S16 S23 S30 O7 O14 O28 N5 N11 N18 N26 D2 D9 D13 D23 D30Opponent @Cle BAL @Arz NYG @Pit DET ATL @NO DAL @Was CAR @Dal @TB CIN WAS @NYG GP GS IA DNP

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REGULAR SEASONOPP WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR FB RB QB Otherat Cle Maclin Dunlap Mathis Kelce Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson Havili McCoy VickBAL Maclin Dunlap Mathis Kelce Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)at Arz Avant Bell Mathis Reynolds Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Avant (WR)NYG Maclin Bell Mathis Reynolds Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)at Pit Maclin Bell Mathis Reynolds Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)DET Maclin Bell Mathis Reynolds Watkins Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)ATL Maclin Dunlap Mathis Reynolds Kelly Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Avant (WR)at NO Maclin Dunlap Mathis Reynolds Kelly Herremans Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)DAL Maclin Bell Mathis Reynolds Kelly Dunlap Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Avant (WR)at Was Maclin Dunlap Mathis Reynolds Scott Kelly Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Foles Harbor (TE)CAR Maclin Dunlap Mathis Reynolds Scott Kelly Celek D.Jackson Havili Brown Folesat Dal Maclin Dunlap Mathis Reynolds Scott Kelly Celek Cooper --- Brown Foles Harbor (TE)at TB Maclin Dunlap Mathis Reynolds Scott Kelly Celek Cooper --- Brown Foles Avant (WR)

OPP LDE LDT RDT RDE WILL MLB SAM LCB RCB SS FS Otherat Cle Babin Jenkins Landri Cole --- Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Coleman Boykin (CB)BAL Babin Jenkins Landri Cole --- Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Coleman Boykin (CB)at Arz Babin Jenkins Landri Cole Jordan Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen ColemanNYG Babin Jenkins Landri Cole Chaney Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Colemanat Pit Babin Jenkins Landri Cole Chaney Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen ColemanDET Babin Jenkins Landri Cole --- Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Coleman Boykin (CB)ATL Babin Jenkins Cox Cole Jordan Ryans Matthews DRC* Asomugha Allen Colemanat NO Babin Jenkins Cox Cole Jordan Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Sims ColemanDAL Babin Jenkins Cox Cole Jordan Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Colemanat Was Babin Jenkins Cox Cole Jordan Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen ColemanCAR Babin Jenkins Cox Cole --- Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Coleman Graham (DE)at Dal Graham Jenkins Cox Cole Jordan Ryans Kendricks DRC* Asomugha Allen Colemanat TB Graham Jenkins Cox Cole Kendricks Ryans --- DRC* Asomugha Allen Anderson Boykin (CB)

*Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie

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• Monday, January 2 - Agreed to terms with TE Brett Brackett, FBStanley Havili, C Zane Taylor, CB D.J. Johnson, DE MauriceFountain and WR Jamel Hamler

• Wednesday, January 4 - Signed RB Graig Cooper to a three-yeardeal and CB Trevard Lindley to a two-year deal

• Thursday, January 5 - Signed OL Dallas Reynolds

• Friday, January 6 - Signed WR Mardy Gilyard to a two-yearcontract

• Saturday, January 7 - Released secondary coach Johnnie Lynn

• Wednesday, January 11 - Director of Player Personnel RyanGrigson was named General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts

• Friday, January 27 - Promoted Anthony Patch to Director ofCollege Scouting and named Rick Mueller as Player PersonnelExecutive

• Monday, January 30 - Named Todd Bowles secondary coach

• Friday, February 3 - Assistant strength and conditioning coachRoger Marandino was named head strength and conditioningcoach of the Indianapolis Colts

• Tuesday, February 7 - Claimed T D.J. Jones off waivers from theBaltimore Ravens and named Keith Gray assistant strength andconditioning coach

• Tuesday, February 21 - Agreed to terms with DT Cullen Jenkins ona restructured contract

• Thursday, February 23 - Agreed to terms with QB Trent Edwardson a one-year contract

• Thursday, March 1 - Placed the franchise tag on WR DeSeanJackson

• Monday, March 5 - Signed LB Monte Simmons

• Monday, March 12 - Tendered restricted free agent DT AntonioDixon a one-year qualifying offer

• Tuesday, March 13 - Signed T Todd Herremans to a three-yearcontract extension through 2016

• Wednesday, March 14 - Signed DE Trent Cole to a four-yearcontract extension through 2017 ... Traded T Winston Justice anda 6th round draft choice (17th pick) to the Indianapolis Colts for a6th round draft choice (2nd pick) ... Signed DT Antonio Dixon to aone-year contract ... Released C Jamaal Jackson ... Agreed toterms with WR DeSean Jackson on a five-year contract extensionthrough 2016 ... Signed G/C Mike Gibson to a two-year deal

• Thursday, March 15 - DE Juqua Parker signed with the ClevelandBrowns

• Saturday, March 17 - Signed G Evan Mathis to a five-year contract

• Monday, March 19 - Signed C/G Steve Vallos to a one-yearcontract

• Tuesday, March 20 - Acquired LB DeMeco Ryans in a trade withthe Houston Texans in exchange for a 2012 fourth round draftchoice. The Eagles and Texans also swapped picks in the 3rdround (Eagles get 89th overall pick, Texans get 77th overall)

• Monday, March 26 - WR Steve Smith signed with the St. LouisRams

• Friday, March 30 - Agreed to terms with T King Dunlap on a one-year deal

• Wednesday, April 4 - Agreed to terms with T Demetress Bell on a5-year contract

• Monday, April 9 - Agreed to terms with DT Derek Landri on a 1-year contract

• Thursday, April 12 - DT Trevor Laws signed with the St. LouisRams

• Wednesday, April 25 - Traded CB Asante Samuel to the AtlantaFalcons for a 2012 7th round draft choice

• Thursday, April 26 - Traded a first round draft choice (15thoverall), a 4th round draft choice (114th overall) and a 6th rounddraft choice (172nd overall) to the Seattle Seahawks for a firstround draft choice (12th overall) ... Selected DT Fletcher Cox(Mississippi State) with the 12th overall pick in the first round

• Friday, April 27 - Selected LB Mychal Kendricks (California) in thesecond round (46th overall) ... Traded a second round draft choice(51st overall) to the Green Bay Packers for a second round draftchoice (59th overall) and a fourth round draft choice (123rdoverall) ... Selected DE Vinny Curry (Marshall) in the second round(59th overall) ... Selected QB Nick Foles (Arizona) in the thirdround (88th overall)

• Saturday, April 28 - Selected CB Brandon Boykin (Georgia) in thefourth round (123rd overall) ... Selected T Dennis Kelly (Purdue) inthe fifth round (153rd overall) ... Selected WR Marvin McNutt(Iowa) in the sixth round (194th overall) ... Selected G BrandonWashington in the sixth round (200th overall) ... Selected RB BryceBrown (Kansas State) in the seventh round (229th overall)

• Sunday, April 29 - Agreed to terms with 13 rookie free agents: WRElvis Akpla (Montana State), LS Matt Camilli (UTEP), TE ChaseFord (Miami, FL), CB Cliff Harris (Oregon), FB Emil Igwenagu(Massachussetts), WR McKay Jacobson (BYU), WR DamarisJohnson (Tulsa), WR Aaron Pflugrad (BYU), RB Chris Polk(Washington), FB Jeremy Stewart (Stanford), S Phillip Thomas(Syracuse), P Ryan Tydlacka (Kentucky), WR Darnell Williams

• Friday, May 4 - Claimed T Thomas Welch off of waivers from theSaint Louis Rams

• Tuesday, May 8 - Agreed to terms with LB Mychal Kendricks on afour-year contract

• Wednesday, May 9 - Agreed to terms with DE Vinny Curry, TDennis Kelly, and WR Marvin McNutt, each to four-year deals

• Friday, May 11 - Signed rookie free agent QB Jacory Harris(Miami, FL) ... signed CB Brandon Boykin, G Brandon Washingtonand RB Bryce Brown, each to four-year deals

• Thursday, May 17 - Signed rookie free agent G Alfred McCullough(Alabama) and released C Zane Taylor ... Agreed to terms with RBLeSean McCoy on a five-year contract extension through 2017

• Monday, May 21 - Agreed to terms with QB Nick Foles on a four-year deal ... Released QB Jacory Harris

• Thursday, May 24 - Named Tom Donahoe senior football advisor,Ed Marynowitz assistant director of pro scouting, Jake Hallumsenior scout, John Middlekauf west coast area scout, Dan Hatmanpro scout, Alec Halaby special assistant to the general manager,and Jake Rosenberg manager of football administration

• Wednesday, May 30 - Released RB Graig Cooper and WR AaronPflugrad

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• Thursday, June 7 - Named Don Smolenski president and JoeBanner strategic advisor to the owner

• Thursday, June 14 - Signed rookie free agent LB Ryan Rau(Portland State) and rookie free agent DE Frank Trotter (Memphis)

• Monday, June 18 - Signed DT Fletcher Cox to a one-year deal ...claimed DE Monte Taylor off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks

• Wednesday, June 20 - Agreed to terms with S OshiomoghoAtogwe ... Released LS Matt Camilli ... Named Greg Gabriel as asenior college scout and Roger Pollard as a NFS scout

• Friday, June 22 - Signed DT Tevita Finau and waived/injurysettlement DE Maurice Fountain

• Friday, July 20 - Released DT Tevita Finau and P Ryan Tydlacka

• Sunday, July 22 - Acquired DT Ollie Ogbu from the IndianapolisColts in exchange for CB D.J. Johnson...signed free agents WRTiger Jones and CB Kee-ayre Griffin

• Wednesday, July 25 - Agreed to terms with P Mat McBriar on aone-year deal ... Released CB Kee-ayre Griffin

• Tuesday, July 31 - Signed WR Andrew Brewer and waived/injuredWR Ron Johnson

• Thursday, August 2 - Acquired CB Kevin Thomas and a conditionalseventh round pick from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for LBMoise Fokou and LB Greg Lloyd

• Saturday, August 4 - Signed DE Xavier Brown ... WR Ron Johnsonwas placed on the Injured Reserve list (ankle)

• Monday, August 6 - Signed LB Adrian Moten and released WRAndrew Brewer

• Wednesday, August 8 - Signed DT John Gill and released FBJeremy Stewart

• Saturday, August 11 - Signed WR Brian Hernandez and releasedDT John Gill

• Saturday, August 25 - Waived the following players: WR ElvisAkpla, DB Wade Bonner, DE Xavier Brown, WR Brian Hernandez(injured), WR McKay Jacobson, WR Tiger Jones, G AlfredMcCullough, S Tom Nelson (injured), CB Kevin Thomas, T ThomasWelch

• Sunday, August 26 - Released CB Cliff Harris

• Monday, August 27 - Released WR Jamel Hamler ... Placed TJason Peters on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list ... Placed DTMike Patterson on the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list ... PlacedG Mike Gibson on the Injured Reserve list with a minor injury (hipflexor)

• Thursday, August 30 - Signed DT Landon Cohen and released LBMonte Simmons

• Friday, August 31 - Released the following 23 players: SOshiomogho Atogwe, TE Brett Brackett, LB Keenan Clayton, DTLandon Cohen, DT Antonio Dixon, TE Chase Ford, WR MardyGilyard, WR Chad Hall, CB Joselio Hanson, FB Emil Igwenagu, TD.J. Jones, QB Mike Kafka, P Mat McBriar, WR Marvin McNutt,LB Adrian Moten, DT Ollie Ogbu, LB Ryan Rau, DE Monte Taylor,S Phillip Thomas, DT Frank Trotter, G/C Steve Vallos, G JulianVandervelde and G Brandon Washington ... Acquired S David Simsin a trade with the Cleveland Browns for a 2013 conditional draftchoice ... Reached injury settlements with G Mike Gibson and STom Nelson

• Saturday, September 1 - Claimed T/G Nate Menkin off waiversfrom the Houston Texans ... Released CB Trevard Lindley ... Signedthe following five players to the practice squad: C Chase Beeler,TE Chase Ford, FB Emil Igwenagu, WR Marvin McNutt and LBRyan Rau

• Sunday, September 2 - Signed WR B.J. Cunningham and DT FrankTrotter to the practice squad

• Monday, September 3 - Signed T Matt Reynolds to the practicesquad

• Wednesday, September 5 - Agreed to terms on a contractextension with QB Trent Edwards through 2013

• Tuesday, September 11 - Signed WR Mardy Gilyard and releasedS Jaiquawn Jarrett ... Signed TE Derek Carrier to the practicesquad and released TE Chase Ford from the practice squad

• Thursday, September 13 - Signed WR Jeremy Ebert to thepractice squad and released C Chase Beeler from the practicesquad

• Tuesday, September 18 - Signed C Steve Vallos and placed CJason Kelce on the Injured Reserve list (knee)

• Tuesday, September 25 - Signed P Mat McBriar and released PChas Henry ... Signed LS Kyle Nelson to the practice squad andreleased WR Jeremy Ebert from the practice squad

• Tuesday, October 2 - Signed LB Adrian Moten and released LBBrian Rolle ... Signed G Julian Vandervelde to the practice squadand released LS Kyle Nelson from the practice squad

• Tuesday, October 9 - Signed LB Jason Williams and released LBAdrian Moten

• Tuesday, October 16 - Dismissed defensive coordinator JuanCastillo and named secondary coach Todd Bowles as defensivecoordinator

• Tuesday, October 23 - Signed C Matt Tennant and released CSteve Vallos

• Saturday, November 3 - Activated DT Mike Patterson from thereserve/non-football illness list and released LB Jason Williams

• Wednesday, November 7 - Signed S Phillip Thomas to the practicesquad and released DT Frank Trotter from the practice squad ...Signed G Julian Vandervelde to the active roster from the practicesquad and placed T Todd Herremans on season-ending injuredreserve ... Re-signed DT Frank Trotter to the practice squad

• Monday, November 12 - Signed G/T Jake Scott and released GJulian Vandervelde

• Monday, November 19 - Signed G Julian Vandervelde and LB NateStupar to the practice squad ... Released S Phillip Thomas and DTFrank Trotter from the practice squad

• Friday, November 23 - Claimed WR Greg Salas off waivers fromthe New England Patriots ... Released WR Mardy Gilyard

• Tuesday, November 27 - Released DE Jason Babin and placed WRDeSean Jackson on Injured Reserve (ribs)

• Friday, November 30 - Signed WR Marvin McNutt from thepractice squad to the active roster

• Monday, December 3 - Dismissed defensive line coach JimWashburn and hired defensive line coach Tommy Brasher ...Signed T Matt Kopa

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• Monday, December 5 - Signed CB Eddie Whitley to the practicesquad

• Saturday, December 8 - Signed LB Ryan Rau from the practicesquad ... Placed T/G Nate Menkin (throat) on Injured Reserve

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Nate Allen2010 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (37th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract12/21/10 Placed on the Injured Reserve list (knee)

Colt Anderson2009 Signed by MIN as a rookie free agent9/6/09 Released by MIN9/7/09 Signed by MIN to the practice squad1/25/10 Re-signed by MIN9/5/10 Released by MIN9/6/10 Signed by MIN to the practice squad11/10/10 Signed by PHI from MIN practice squad12/5/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)

Nnamdi Asomugha2003 Drafted by OAK in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-

year contract2/20/08 Designated by OAK as franchise player2/21/08 Signed by OAK to a 1-year contract as franchise player2/19/09 Signed by OAK to a 3-year contract extension thru 20111/9/10 Contract voided by OAK7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Jason Avant2006 Drafted by PHI in 4th round … signed 4-year contract3/8/10 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Demetress Bell2008 Drafted by BUF in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract12/11/09 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)4/4/12 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Brandon Boykin2012 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Bryce Brown2012 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract

Brent Celek2007 Drafted by PHI in 5th round … signed 4-year contract12/1/09 Signed by PHI to a 6-year contract extension thru 2016

Jamar Chaney2010 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract

Trent Cole2005 Drafted by PHI in 5th round … signed 4-year contract11/6/06 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 20133/14/12 Signed by PHI to a 4-year contract extension thru 2017

Kurt Coleman2010 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract12/28/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (bicep)

Riley Cooper2010 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract

Fletcher Cox2012 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (12th overall) ... signed 4-

year contractVinny Curry2012 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (59th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

Jon Dorenbos5/2/03 Signed by BUF as a rookie free agent12/21/04 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/6/05 Released by BUF10/26/05 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract10/13/06 Signed by TEN to a 1-year contract 10/24/06 Released by TEN11/29/06 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract12/29/07 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 2012

King Dunlap2008 Drafted by PHI in 7th round … signed 4-year contract8/30/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)3/30/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract

Trent Edwards2007 Drafted by BUF in 3rd round9/27/10 Waived by BUF9/28/10 Claimed by JAC off waivers from BUF7/30/11 Signed by OAK9/3/11 Released by OAK2/23/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/5/12 Signed by PHI to a contract extension thru 2013

Nick Foles2012 Drafted by PHI in 3rd round (88th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

Brandon Graham2010 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (13th overall) ... signed 5-

year contract12/14/10 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/3/11 Placed on Reserve/PUP (knee)11/5/11 Activated from Reserve/PUP (knee)

Clay Harbor2010 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Stanley Havili2011 Drafted by PHI in 7th round ... signed 4-year contract9/2/11 Released by PHI9/4/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/2/12 Re-signed by PHI

Alex Henery2011 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Todd Herremans2005 Drafted by PHI in 4th round … signed 4-year contract12/20/05 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)12/30/06 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract extension thru 20133/13/12 Signed by PHI to a 3-year contract extension thru 201611/7/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot/ankle)

Brandon Hughes2009 Drafted by SD in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract9/1/09 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)9/7/10 Waived by SD9/9/10 Signed by NYG to the practice squad11/23/10 Signed by PHI from NYG practice squad

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Phillip Hunt2009 Signed by CLE as a rookie free agent8/18/09 Released by CLE9/16/09 Signed by Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2/11/11 Signed by PHI

DeSean Jackson2008 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (49th overall) … signed 4-

year contract3/1/12 Designated by PHI as franchise player3/14/12 Agreed to terms on a 5-year contract thru 201611/27/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (ribs)

Cullen Jenkins2003 Signed by GB as a rookie free agent8/26/03 Waived by GB1/29/04 Re-signed by GB2/26/07 Signed by GB to a 4-year contract10/1/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (chest)7/30/11 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract2/21/12 Signed by PHI to a restructured contract

Damaris Johnson2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent

Ron Johnson2011 Drafted by SF in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract9/3/11 Released by SF9/5/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/31/11 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-

ter7/31/12 Waived/injured by PHI8/4/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (ankle)

Akeem Jordan2007 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/2/07 Released by PHI9/3/07 Signed by PHI to the practice squad10/29/07 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to active roster3/22/10 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract7/30/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/6/11 Signed by PHI to a 2-year contract

Jason Kelce2011 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract9/18/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (knee)

Dennis Kelly2012 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract

Mychal Kendricks2012 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (46th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

Matt Kopa2010 Signed by SF as a rookie free agent9/4/10 Released by SF9/6/10 Signed by SF to the practice squad11/9/10 Signed by MIA from SF practice squad9/3/11 Released by MIA9/4/11 Signed by NE to the practice squad2/7/12 Re-signed by NE8/31/12 Released by NE9/1/12 Signed by NE to the practice squad12/3/12 Signed by PHI from NE practice squad

Derek Landri2007 Drafted by JAX in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract10/3/09 Waived by JAX10/4/09 Claimed by CAR off waivers from JAX8/3/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract9/3/11 Released by PHI10/4/11 Re-signed by PHI to a 1-year contract4/9/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract

Dion Lewis2011 Drafted by PHI in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract

Jeremy Maclin2009 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (19th overall) ... signed 5-

year contract

Curtis Marsh2011 Drafted by PHI in 3rd round ... signed 4-year contract

Evan Mathis2005 Drafted by CAR in 3rd round ... signed 4-year contract8/30/08 Waived by CAR9/9/08 Signed by MIA 11/7/08 Waived by MIA11/24/09 Signed by CIN 4/20/10 Re-signed by CIN7/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract3/17/12 Signed by PHI to a 5-year contract

Casey Matthews2011 Drafted by PHI in 4th round ... signed 4-year contract

Mat McBriar2003 Signed by DEN as a rookie free agent8/22/03 Traded to SEA for a 2004 conditional draft pick9/1/03 Released by SEA1/5/04 Signed by DAL2/13/06 Re-signed by DAL3/1/07 Agreed to terms on a contract extension thru 201110/15/08 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot)12/31/11 Placed on Injured Reserve (foot)7/25/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract8/31/12 Released by PHI9/25/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract

LeSean McCoy2009 Drafted by PHI in 2nd round (53rd overall) ... signed 4-

year contract5/17/12 Agreed to terms on a 5-year contract extension thru

2017

Marvin McNutt2012 Drafted by PHI in 6th round ... signed 4-year contract8/31/12 Released by PHI9/1/12 Signed by PHI to the practice squad11/30/12 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to active roster

Nate Menkin2012 Signed by HOU as a rookie free agent8/31/12 Waived by HOU9/1/12 Claimed by PHI off waivers from HOU12/8/12 Placed on Injured Reserve (throat)

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Mike Patterson2005 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (31st overall) … signed 5-

year contract11/2/06 Signed by PHI to a 7-year contract extension thru 20168/27/12 Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list (head)11/3/12 Activated from the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list

(head)

Jason Peters2004 Signed by BUF as a rookie free agent9/1/04 Released by BUF9/7/04 Signed by BUF to the practice squad11/13/04 Signed by BUF from the practice squad to active roster7/14/06 Signed by BUF to a 5-year contract extension thru 20104/17/09 Traded from BUF to PHI for a 1st round draft pick in

2009, a 4th round pick in 2009 and a 6th round pick in2010 ... signed by PHI to a 6-year contract thru 2014

8/27/12 Placed on the Reserve/Non-Football Injury list (Achilles)

Chris Polk2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent

Ryan Rau2012 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent8/31/12 Released by PHI9/1/12 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/8/12 Signed by PHI from practice squad to active roster

Dallas Reynolds2009 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/5/09 Released by PHI10/21/09 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/29/09 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to the active ros-

ter9/4/10 Released by PHI9/5/10 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/10/11 Re-signed by PHI9/2/11 Released by PHI9/4/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad1/5/12 Re-signed by PHI

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie2008 Drafted by ARZ in 1st round (16th overall) ... signed 5-

year contract7/28/11 Traded from ARZ to PHI along with a 2nd round pick in

2012 in exchange for QB Kevin Kolb

DeMeco Ryans2006 Drafted by HOU in 2nd round (33rd overall) ... signed 4-

year contract3/30/10 Re-signed by HOU to a 6-year contract10/25/10 Placed on Injured Reserve (Achilles)3/20/10 Traded from HOU to PHI for a 2012 4th round draft

choice. The Eagles and Texans also swapped picks inthe 3rd round

Greg Salas2011 Drafed by STL in 4th round (112th overall) ... signed 4-

year contract9/1/12 Traded from STL to NE in exchange for an undisclosed

draft choice9/19/12 Released by NE9/20/12 Signed by NE to the practice squad11/17/12 Signed by NE from practice squad to active roster11/22/12 Released by NE11/23/12 Claimed by PHI off waivers from NE

Jake Scott2004 Drafted by IND in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract3/10/08 Signed by TEN to a 4-year contract11/12/12 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract

David Sims2011 Signed by NYG as a rookie free agent9/3/11 Released by NYG11/1/11 Signed by TB11/4/11 Released by TB11/29/11 Signed by CLE to the practice squad1/3/12 Signed by CLE8/31/12 Traded from CLE to PHI for a 2013 conditional draft

choice

Darryl Tapp2006 Drafted by SEA in 2nd round ... signed 4-year contract3/15/10 Signed by SEA to a 1-year contract3/16/10 Traded from SEA to PHI for DE Chris Clemons and a 4th

round draft pick in 20103/18/10 Signed by PHI to a 3-year contract

Matt Tennant2010 Drafted by NO in 5th round ... signed 4-year contract8/31/12 Waived by NO9/29/12 Signed by NE10/20/12 Released by NE10/23/12 Signed by PHI

Cedric Thornton2011 Signed by PHI as a rookie free agent9/4/11 Released by PHI9/5/11 Signed by PHI to the practice squad12/12/11 Signed by PHI from the practice squad to active roster

Michael Vick2001 Drafted by ATL in 1st round (1st overall)12/24/04 Signed by ATL to a 10-year contract extension8/24/07 Suspended by NFL indefinitely6/12/09 Released by ATL8/14/09 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract (plus 1 option year)2/15/11 Designated by PHI as franchise player3/2/11 Signed by PHI to a 1-year contract as franchise player8/29/11 Signed by PHI to a 6-year contract

Danny Watkins2011 Drafted by PHI in 1st round (23rd overall) ... signed 4-

year contract

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9/9 W 17-16 at Cleveland 68,6939/16 W 24-23 Baltimore 69,1449/23 L 6-27 at Arizona 60,4369/30 W 19-17 New York Giants 69,14410/7 L 14-16 at Pittsburgh 64,73710/14 L 23-26 Detroit (OT) 69,14410/28 L 17-30 Atlanta 69,14411/5 L 13-28 at New Orleans 73,09911/11 L 23-38 Dallas 69,14411/18 L 6-31 at Washington 79,32711/26 L 22-30 Carolina 69,14412/2 L 33-38 at Dallas 81,85112/9 W 23-21 at Tampa Bay 69,94112/13 Cincinnati12/23 Washington12/30 at New York Giants

Record: 4-9Head Coach: Andy Reid

TEAM STATS EAGLES OPPTotal First Downs 279 249

Rushing 94 74Passing 158 150Penalty 27 25

3rd Down: Made/Att 71/181 66/1673rd Down Pct. 39.2% 39.5%4th Down: Made/Att 9/16 2/84th Down Pct. 56.3% 25.0%Possession Avg. 30:10 29:50Total Net Yards 4718 4532

Avg. Per Game 362.9 348.6Total Plays 886 809Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.6

Net Yards Rushing 1632 1551Avg. Per Game 125.5 119.3Total Rushes 345 375

Net Yards Passing 3086 2981Avg. Per Game 237.4 229.3Sacked/Yards Lost 41/253 22/139Gross Yards 3339 3120Attempts/Completions 500/298 412/249Completion Pct. 59.6% 60.4%Had Intercepted 12 7

Punts/Average 59/48.0 69/43.9Net Punting Avg. 37.8 37.2Penalties/Yards 79/660 103/869Fumbles/Ball Lost 31/17 18/3Touchdowns 25 39

Rushing 9 7Passing 15 25Returns 1 7

Rushing No. Yds Avg Lg TDL.McCoy 177 750 4.2 34 2B.Brown 87 494 5.7 65t 4M.Vick 57 307 5.4 20 1D.Lewis 8 34 4.3 11 0N.Foles 5 27 5.4 14 1S.Havili 6 22 3.7 8 1D.Johnson 2 5 2.5 6 0D.Jackson 3 -7 -2.3 5 0Team 345 1632 4.7 65t 9Opponents 375 1551 4.1 43 7

Receiving No. Yds Avg Lg TDJ.Maclin 53 646 12.2 70t 5B.Celek 51 602 11.8 34 1D.Jackson 45 700 15.6 77t 2L.McCoy 40 235 5.9 25 3J.Avant 38 495 13.0 39 0C.Harbor 22 158 7.2 19 2R.Cooper 16 178 11.1 23 2D.Johnson 15 223 14.9 32 0B.Brown 11 39 3.5 8 0S.Havili 6 35 5.8 9 0D.Lewis 1 28 28.0 28 0Team 298 3339 11.2 77t 15Opponents 249 3120 12.5 63t 25

INTs No. Yds Avg Lg TDD.Rodgers-Cromartie 3 14 4.7 14 0K.Coleman 2 13 6.5 7 0N.Asomugha 1 0 0.0 0 0D.Ryans 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 7 27 3.9 14 0Opponents 12 290 24.2 99t 3

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BM.McBriar43 2054 47.8 37.6 6 9 66 0C.Henry 16 776 48.5 38.3 0 2 62 0Team 59 2830 48.0 37.8 6 11 66 0Opps 68 3032 43.9 37.7 7 19 66 1

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDD.Johnson 22 20 271 12.3 98t 1M.Gilyard 2 3 15 7.5 11 0B.Boykin 1 0 7 7.0 7 0D.Jackson 1 0 -3 -3.0 -3 0Team 26 23 290 11.2 98t 1Opponents 35 12 480 13.7 78t 1

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TDB.Boykin 36 823 22.9 44 0B.Brown 3 66 22.0 25 0S.Havili 2 18 9.0 18 0D.Lewis 1 33 33.0 33 0R.Cooper 1 14 14.0 14 0A.Jordan 1 1 1.0 1 0C.Polk 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 45 955 21.2 44 0Opponents 33 858 26.0 53 0

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsA.Henery 0 0 0 0 21/22 23/26 0 90J.Maclin 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 0 30L.McCoy 5 2 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 30B.Brown 4 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24D.Jackson 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12C.Harbor 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12R.Cooper 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12S.Havili 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6M.Vick 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6B.Celek 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6D.Johnson 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6N.Foles 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 25 9 15 1 21/22 23/26 0 240Opponents 39 7 25 7 38/39 23/25 0 341

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 24 69 75 72 0 240Opponents 75 84 55 124 3 341

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+A.Henery 0/ 0 6/ 6 6/ 7 11/ 12 0/ 1Opponents 1/ 1 7/ 7 6/ 6 7/ 7 2/ 4

Henery: (42G, 45N) (23G) (36G, 40G) (20G, 48G,35G, 26G) (None) (46G, 34G, 19G, 45G) (33G) (22G,37G) (40G) (41G, 42G) (36G, 41G, 45G) (43G, 43G)(28G, 58N, 31N)Opps: (43G, 42G, 22G) (56G, 51G, 48G) (47G, 27G)(25G, 54N) (20G, 34G, 34G) (26G, 32G, 49G) (43G,29G, 30G) (52N) (30G) (25G) (23G) (39G) (None)

Sacks: J.Babin 5.5, F.Cox 4.0, B.Graham 3.0,C.Jenkins 3.0, T.Cole 2.0, M.Patterson 1.0,D.Ryans 1.0, C.Thornton 1.0, M.Kendricks 1.0,D.Tapp 0.5 Team: 22.0, Opponents: 41.0

Fumbles Lost: M.Vick 5, L.McCoy 3, B.Brown 3,D.Johnson 2, N.Foles 1, B.Boykin 1, B.Celek 1,D.Reynolds 1 Total: 17Opponent Fumble Recoveries: C.Jenkins 1,B.Hughes 1, B.Graham 1 Total: 3

2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 3, Opponents: 0/ 0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost RatM.Vick 316 185 2165 58.5% 6.9 11 3.5% 9 2.8% 77t 27/149 79.2N.Foles 184 113 1174 61.4% 6.4 4 2.2% 3 1.6% 44t 14/104 80.3Team 500 298 3339 59.6% 6.7 15 3.0% 12 2.4% 77t 41/253 79.6Opponents 412 249 3120 60.4% 7.6 25 6.1% 7 1.7% 63t 22/139 97.1

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TACKLES For QuarterbackPLAYER Total Solo Asst Loss Sacks Hur INT KD FF FRRyans, LB 127 99 28 15 1 3 1 1 1 0Coleman, S 86 61 25 1 0 0 2 2 1 0Kendricks, LB 76 59 17 7 1 1 0 10 0 0Allen, S 72 57 15 2 0 0 0 5 0 0Cox, DT 56 39 17 6 4 21 0 2 0 0Asomugha, CB 51 43 8 0 0 0 1 10 0 0Cole, DE 45 23 22 5 2 34 0 0 1 0Jenkins, DT 44 21 23 5 3 21 0 0 0 1Rodgers-Cromartie, CB 39 33 6 0 0 0 3 17 0 0Thornton, DT 39 18 21 0 1 5 0 0 0 0Jordan, LB 38 25 13 4 0 1 0 0 0 0Landri, DT 35 25 10 7 0 12 0 1 0 0Tapp, DE 34 15 19 1 0.5 8 0 0 0 0Graham, DE 33 22 11 6 3 22 0 0 1 1Babin, DE 32 24 8 1 5.5 30 0 1 2 0Boykin, CB 23 23 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0Anderson, S 9 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Patterson, DT 9 3 6 0 1 3 0 0 0 0Sims, S 8 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0Curry, DE 8 6 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Chaney, LB 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Hunt, DE 7 4 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Hughes, CB 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Matthews, LB 6 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Marsh, CB 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Rolle, LB 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 898 631 267 63 22 163 7 58 6 2

Tackles: 14 by Ryans vs. Det and vs. AtlTackles for Loss: 3 by Ryans at Cle and Graham at ArzSacks: 1.5 by Babin at Arz and Graham at DalPasses Defensed: 5 by Rodgers-Cromartie at CleInterceptions: 2 by Coleman and Rodgers-Cromartie at CleForced Fumbles: 1 by five playersFumble Recoveries: 1 by Jenkins vs. Bal and by Graham at NOSpecial Teams Tackles: 4 by Jordan at Cle

Special Teams Key: tkls (total tackles), blk (blocks), 1st(first man downfield in coverage), ff (forced fumbles), fr(fumbles recovered), pts (production points as graded bycoaching staff)

PLAYER Tkls Blk 1st FF FR PTSAnderson 6 39 33 0 0 163Henery 2 0 0 0 0 136Hughes 4 36 29 0 1 99Jordan 13 37 14 0 0 91Matthews 9 32 5 0 0 90Havili 11 20 8 0 0 77Dorenbos 4 10 1 0 0 71Sims 4 25 19 0 0 70Chaney 10 35 6 0 0 64Marsh 8 18 3 0 0 52McBriar 0 0 0 0 0 51Cooper 1 16 4 0 0 43Dunlap 0 21 0 0 0 38Thornton 0 12 0 0 0 38Coleman 4 1 10 0 0 37Mathis 0 26 0 0 0 37Gilyard 5 3 10 0 0 35Hunt 4 8 6 0 0 34Tapp 0 17 0 0 0 31Reynolds 0 25 0 0 0 30Watkins 0 23 0 0 0 29Landri 0 4 0 0 0 25Allen 2 0 4 0 0 24Herremans 0 19 0 0 0 24Kelly 0 19 0 0 0 21Lewis 1 10 0 0 0 19Avant 1 2 0 0 0 18Williams 0 12 3 0 0 18Babin 0 2 0 0 0 18Cox 0 16 0 0 0 17Henry 0 0 0 0 0 15Celek 0 11 0 0 0 15Harbor 3 6 2 0 0 12Boykin 5 3 5 0 0 11Vallos 0 10 0 0 0 11Cole 0 2 0 0 0 9Johnson 0 1 0 0 0 9Rolle 1 4 5 0 0 8Bell 0 7 0 0 0 8Polk 1 11 0 1 0 5Tennant 0 4 0 0 0 4Jarrett 1 1 0 0 0 3Kelce 0 3 0 0 0 3Moten 0 4 0 0 0 2Curry 0 0 0 0 0 2Jenkins 0 0 0 0 0 2Kendricks 0 0 0 0 0 1TOTALS 100 555 167 1 1 1620

Babin . . . . . . . . . . . .5.5Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Graham . . . . . . . . . . . .3Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . . .3Cole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Kendricks . . . . . . . . . .1Patterson . . . . . . . . . .1Ryans . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Thornton . . . . . . . . . . .1Tapp . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.5

Rodgers-Cromartie .3Coleman . . . . . . . . . .2

Asomugha . . . . . . . . .1Ryans . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SPECIAL TEAMS

SACKS (22)

INTS (7)

SINGLE-GAME BESTS

Casey Matthews blocked a Matt Bosher punt vs. Atl

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As the curtain lifted on the 2012 NFL season, the Eagles overcamemultiple miscues and QB Michael Vick led the team on a fourth-quarter touchdown drive to give the Birds a 17-16 victory over theBrowns at Cleveland Browns Stadium. After a rare LeSean McCoyfumble on the game’s first possession, the Browns jumped out toan early lead after veteran K Phil Dawson nailed a 43-yard field goal.Two turnovers halted the Birds first two drives, but a 35-yard hookupbetween Vick and DeSean Jackson on the Eagles’ next possessionset up a 42-yard field goal for K Alex Henery, which tied the game at3-3. The Eagles defense, who limited the Browns to 210 yards oftotal offense including just 57 yards in the second half, provided keygame-changing plays at opportune moments that helped keepCleveland out of the end zone on offense. After a 35-yard end aroundby Browns WR Travis Benjamin took the Browns inside the red zone,Eagles rookie LB Mychal Kendricks deflected a Brandon Weedenpass into the hands of S Kurt Coleman on the Eagles 1-yard line toquash Cleveland’s drive. Later in the half, Vick found WR JeremyMaclin on consecutive throws, including a 46-yard completion thatset up an 18-yard touchdown with 23 seconds remaining in the firsthalf, and gave the Birds a 10-3 lead heading into the locker room.Defenses continued to rule the second half, as the two teams com-bined for nine turnovers on the day, including eight interceptions,four by each quarterback. The Eagles defense provided constantpressure on Weeden and the Browns rookie quarterback struggledto get into a flow on offense in his NFL debut. After starring in thepreseason, Philadelphia CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie inter-cepted Weeden twice, his first two picks in an Eagles uniform. Fol-lowing Vick’s second interception of the day, the Browns took overin Eagle territory and drove into field goal range, aided by a rough-ing the passer penalty. Dawson knocked home his second field goalof the day, a 42-yard kick, and trimmed the deficit to four. After trad-ing three-and-outs, Browns CB Joe Haden picked off Vick and re-turned the INT 50 yards to the Philadelphia 22-yard line. However,a goal-to-go stand by the Eagles defense forced a 22-yard field goalfrom Dawson, cutting the score to 10-9. Vick’s next throw sufferedthe same fate as his last, as LB D’Qwell Jackson intercepted a passand returned it 27 yards for a touchdown, giving the Browns a 16-10lead in the fourth. Behind McCoy, the Birds offense bounced back onthe next possession, driving deep into Cleveland territory beforeHenery hooked a 45-yard field goal attempt wide left. The Eaglesdefense continued to hold the Browns offense in check and forceda punt, giving the Birds the ball on their own nine with 6:25 to play.The offense, behind a key fourth-down conversion by McCoy and a17-yard reception from TE Brent Celek, drove deep in Browns terri-tory before Vick found TE Clay Harbor in the front of the end zone forthe deciding touchdown, capping a 16-play, 91-yard drive with 1:23remaining in the contest. Thoughts of a Cleveland comeback werequickly dashed, as Coleman intercepted his second pass of thegame on the first play of the Browns final drive to seal the Eagles17-16 victory.

Notes: The Birds moved to 15-6 when facing a rookie starting quar-terback under Reid…The Eagles scored each of their touchdowns inthe final two minutes of each half…CB Dominique Rodgers-Cro-martie and S Kurt Coleman each intercepted two passes, the firsttime two Eagles have done so in the same game since 12/21/75(Frank LeMaster and Artimus Parker vs. Washington)…The Birdsconverted on 8-of-19 third downs in the contest, while holding theBrowns to 2-of-13 on third down…RB LeSean McCoy posted his 10thcareer 100-yard rushing game … P Chas Henry set a career longwith a 62-yard punt and established a single-game franchise recordwith a 55.0-yard gross punting average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 10 0 7 - 17Cleveland 3 0 3 10 - 16

Cle - P.Dawson, 43 FG (6-26, 1:58)Phila - A.Henery, 42 FG (7-55, 2:07)Phila - J.Maclin, 18 pass from Vick (Henery) (5-74, 0:32)Cle - P.Dawson, 42 FG (7-19, 2:22)Cle - P.Dawson, 22 FG (6-18, 2:38)Cle - D.Jackson, 27 INT return (Dawson)Phila - C.Harbor, 4 pass from Vick (Henery) (16-91, 5:07)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA CLEFirst Downs 25 12Net Yards Gained 456 210Rushes/Yards 30/150 22/99Net Yards Passing 306 111Att/Comp/INT 56/29/4 35/12/4Sacked/Yards Lost 2/11 2/7Punts/Average 6/55.0 7/44.0Fumbles/Lost 3/1 2/0Penalties/Yards 12/110 3/35Time of Possession 35:58 24:023rd Down Efficiency 8/19 2/13

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 20-110, M.Vick 7-32, D.Jackson 1-5,B.Brown 2-3 ... BROWNS - T.Richardson 19-39, T.Benjamin 1-35,B.Weeden 2-25.RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 7-96-1TD, L.McCoy 6-26, D.Jackson4-77, B.Celek 4-65, J.Avant 4-27, C.Harbor 3-16-1TD, D.Johnson 1-10 ... BROWNS - M.Massaquoi 3-41, J.Gordon 2-32, B.Jackson 2-20,B.Watson 2-9, T.Benjamin 1-12, T.Richardson 1-5, A.Smith 1-(-1).PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 56-29-317-4-2TDs ... BROWNS - B.Wee-den 35-12-118-4-0.INTs: EAGLES - K.Coleman 2-13, D.Rodgers-Cromartie 2-0 ...BROWNS - J.Haden 1-50, D.Jackson 1-27-1TD, L.Fort 1-10,C.Robertson 1-1.SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, F.Cox 1.0 ... BROWNS - L.Fort 1.0,T.Ward 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 4 INTs/0 fumbles, 4 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (42G, 45N) ... BROWNS - P.Daw-son (43G, 42G, 22G)

Weather: Sunny, 68 degreesWind: NNW 9 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:35

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and Kurt Coleman each had two INTS, be-coming the first Eagles duo to do so in a game since 12/21/75 when FrankLeMaster and Artimus Parker accomplished that feat at Washington.

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For the second consecutive week, Eagles QB Michael Vick led theteam on a lengthy fourth-quarter touchdown drive and the Birds de-fense held the Ravens on their final possession as Philadelphia cap-tured a thrilling 24-23 victory over Baltimore in their home openerat Lincoln Financial Field. After forcing four turnovers in Week One,the Eagles defense continued to wreak havoc on opposing quarter-backs early and often, as DE Trent Cole forced a Joe Flacco fumbleon the Ravens second offensive snap. Following the turnover, theBirds jumped out to a 7-0 lead after a one-yard touchdown run byLeSean McCoy. The Ravens took little time in knotting the score at7-7, as FB Vonta Leach barreled into the end zone for a five-yard TD.While the Birds rolled up 486 yards of total offense, highlighted by acareer-high 157 yards receiving from TE Brent Celek, the team con-tinued to struggle with maintaining possession as four turnovers(two interceptions and two fumbles) led to 10 Baltimore points. Fol-lowing a Vick fumble in the second quarter, Flacco found WR JacobyJones in the corner of the end zone and then tacked on a JustinTucker 56-yard field goal as time expired on their final drive of thehalf to take a 10-point lead into the locker room. Baltimore’s open-ing possession of the second half was quickly halted by LB DeMecoRyans, whose interception of Flacco gave the Birds prime field po-sition with which to work. Six plays later, Vick found an open JeremyMaclin in the end zone for a 23-yard score after being flushed out ofthe pocket, trimming the score to 17-14. On their next possession,the Birds settled for a game-tying 23-yard field goal from Alex Hen-ery after failing to convert deep in Baltimore territory. Later, theRavens took good field position and heavy momentum into thefourth quarter following Vick’s second INT of the day. However, theirdrive was brought to a standstill when Ryans broke through theRavens line on third down and sacked Flacco for a 13-yard loss, forc-ing Tucker’s second 50-plus-yard field goal of the contest. Tuckeradded one more field goal on the next Baltimore possession, ex-tending the Ravens lead to 23-17 with 4:43 remaining in the contest.Starting from their own 20, Vick led the Eagles offense on a quickand effective aerial attack, including strikes to Celek and DeSeanJackson, before a 19-yard completion to TE Clay Harbor set up agoal-to-go situation for the Birds. On the next play, Vick rushed upthe middle for the decisive score, giving the Eagles a 24-23 lead inthe waning minutes. Tight coverage by rookies Brandon Boykin andMychal Kendricks, along with heavy pressure on the defensive front,forced Flacco into consecutive incompletions on the Ravens finaltwo plays from scrimmage and moved the Birds to a 2-0 start to theseason for the first time since 2004.

Notes: Celek moved into fourth place all-time among Eagles tightends with 235 career receptions…Celek and Jackson both tallied100+ yards receiving, the first time an Eagles duo has each notched100+ plus yards since they both did so on 9/20/09…The Eagles de-fense has held their opponents to 6-27 (22%) on third downs throughthe first two games...Philadelphia became the first team in NFL his-tory to win their first two games, each by one point.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsBaltimore 7 10 0 6 - 23Philadelphia 7 0 10 7 - 24

Phila - L.McCoy, 1 run (Henery) (6-15, 3:54)Bal - V.Leach, 5 run (Tucker) (7-58, 3:32)Bal - J.Jones, 21 pass from Flacco (Tucker) (4-70, 1:29)Bal - J.Tucker, 56 FG (2-0, 0:08)Phila - J.Maclin, 23 pass from Vick (Henery) (6-42, 2:48)Phila - A.Henery, 23 FG (11-60, 4:42)Bal - J.Tucker, 51 FG (8-31, 3:51)Bal - J.Tucker, 48 FG (10-48, 4:43)Phila - M.Vick, 1 run (Henery) (10-80, 2:48)

TEAM STATISTICS BAL PHILAFirst Downs 17 26Net Yards Gained 325 486Rushes/Yards 21/111 41/129Net Yards Passing 214 357Att/Comp/INT 42/22/1 32/23/2Sacked/Yards Lost 2/18 2/14Punts/Average 5/50.2 5/39.2Fumbles/Lost 1/1 2/2Penalties/Yards 6/45 7/58Time of Possession 25:39 34:213rd Down Efficiency 4/14 7/15

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 25-81-1TD, M.Vick 10-34-1TD,B.Brown 3-7, D.Johnson 1-6, S.Havili 2-1 ... RAVENS - R.Rice 16-99,V.Leach 1-5-1TD, B.Pierce 3-4, S.Considine 1-3.RECEIVING: EAGLES - B.Celek 8-157, D.Jackson 7-114, J.Avant 2-33, L.McCoy 2-8, J.Maclin 1-23-1TD, C.Harbor 1-19, D.Johnson 1-13,S.Havili 1-4 ... RAVENS - D.Pitta 8-65, R.Rice 6-53, T.Smith 2-51,A.Boldin 2-7, E.Dickson 1-23, J.Jones 1-21-1TD, V.Leach 1-6, T.Doss1-6.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 32-23-371-2-1TD ... RAVENS - J.Flacco42-22-232-1-1TD.INTs: EAGLES - D.Ryans 1-0 ... RAVENS - E.Reed 1-9, B.Pollard 1-0.SACKS: EAGLES - T.Cole 1.0, D.Ryans 1.0 ... RAVENS - D.Ellerbe 1.0,B.Pollard 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (2 fumbles, 2 INTs/1 fumble, 1 INT)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (23G) ... RAVENS - J.Tucker (56G,51G, 48G)

Weather: Sunny, 72degreesWind: W 5 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:38

Michael Vick led the Eagles on a 10-play, 80-yard drive and scored thegame-winning touchdown with 1:55 remaining in the contest.

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The Eagles were plagued by three costly fumbles, including one re-turned 93 yards for a touchdown at the end of the first half, as theArizona Cardinals handed the Birds their first loss of the year, 27-6, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ. Sunday’s contestmarked the first start for former Eagle signal caller and currentCardinals QB Kevin Kolb against his former team since being tradedto Arizona prior to the 2011 season. The sixth-year quarterback outof Houston did not disappoint, completing 17-of-24 passes for 222yards and two touchdowns while leading Arizona to their best startin 38 years. Paced by a stifling defense that held the Eagles offensein check for the majority of the contest, the Cardinals took advan-tage of early Eagles miscues, turning three turnovers into 14 pointsin the first half of play. Arizona forced a Philadelphia three-and-outon the game’s opening possession and jumped out to an early 3-0lead following a 47-yard field goal by K Jay Feely. After holding theCardinals on their next possession, Eagles WR Damaris Johnsonfumbled a punt on the Philadelphia 38-yard line, giving the Cardinalsprime field position with which they capitalized, as Kolb found WRMichael Floyd for his first career NFL touchdown and extended theCardinal lead to 10-0. Kolb struck again later in the second quarter,hitting Larry Fitzgerald for a 37-yard score with 7:30 remaining inthe second half. After finding the end zone with less than two min-utes remaining in three of the first four halves in 2012, QB MichaelVick led the Birds on a lengthy drive as the clock wound down in thesecond quarter. However, on third-and-goal from the Arizona one-yard line, Cardinals S Kerry Rhodes came untouched from the leftside and jarred Vick, forcing a fumble that S James Sanders scoopedand scored from 93 yards out to give the Cardinals a 24-0 lead at thehalf. A pair of Alex Henery field goals pulled the Eagles to withinthree scores in the third quarter, but the Eagles offense struggledto maintain any form of consistency in the second half after threat-ening at the end of the first. A 27-yard Jay Feely field goal helpedfurther distance Arizona in the fourth quarter as the Cardinalswrapped up a 27-6 victory over the Eagles.

Notes: The Eagles offense has accounted for 1,250 net yards throughthe first three games of the season, which is the fourth-highest totalthrough three games in franchise history…The Eagles defense hasnot allowed a touchdown in the second half of a game this seasonand has held opposing offenses to just 2-7 (28.6%) in the red zone…RB LeSean McCoy moved past Randall Cunningham into 19th placeon the team’s all-time scrimmage yards list with 4,524 yards….Vickmoved into ninth on the franchise’s all-time list with 7,912 passingyards in an Eagles uniform…P Chas Henry tied a career long with a62-yard punt, his third 60+ yard punt of the season.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 0 6 0 - 6Arizona 10 14 0 3 - 27

Arz - J.Feely, 47 FG (8-36, 3:47)Arz - M.Floyd, 8 pass from Kolb (Feely) (8-38, 3:32)Arz - L.Fitzgerald, 37 pass from Kolb (Feely) (4-55, 1:32)Arz - J.Sanders, 93 fumble return (Feely)Phila - A.Henery, 36 FG (13-77, 6:30)Phila - A.Henery, 40 FG (8-33, 3:12)Arz - J.Feely, 27 FG (13-62, 6:34)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA ARZFirst Downs 16 16Net Yards Gained 307 292Rushes/Yards 21/113 34/99Net Yards Passing 194 193Att/Comp/INT 37/17/0 24/17/0Sacked/Yards Lost 5/23 3/29Punts/Average 5/50.0 6/47.2Fumbles/Lost 3/3 0/0Penalties/Yards 5/65 6/60Time of Possession 25:27 34:333rd Down Efficiency 5/14 6/15

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 13-70, M.Vick 4-15, B.Brown 4-28 ...CARDINALS - R.Williams 13-83, C.Wells 8-18, K.Kolb 4-16, P.Pe-terson 1-(-4), L.Stephens-Howling 8-(-14).RECEIVING: EAGLES - D.Johnson 5-84, D.Jackson 3-43, J.Avant 3-38, L.McCoy 3-8, B.Celek 2-36, B.Brown 1-8 ... CARDINALS -L.Fitzgerald 9-114-1TD, A.Roberts 3-55, R.Housler 2-18, J.King 1-15, R.Williams 1-12, M.Floyd 1-8-1TD.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 37-17-217-0-0TDs ... CARDINALS -K.Kolb 24-17-222-0-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... CARDINALS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.5, T.Cole 0.5, B.Graham 0.5, D.Tapp 0.5... CARDINALS - S.Acho 1.0, Q.Groves 1.0, K.Rhodes 1.0, O.Schofield1.0, D.Washington 1.0, EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (3 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (36G, 40G) ... CARDINALS -J.Feely (47G, 27G)

Weather: IndoorsWind: NonePlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:06

Rookie WR Damaris Johnson led the team with five catches for 84 yards.

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On a night when the Eagles retired the number of one of their all-time defensive greats, Brian Dawkins, the Birds D held the defend-ing Super Bowl champion New York Giants on a last second drive tosecure a thrilling 19-17 victory on Sunday Night Football at LincolnFinancial Field. Paced by a balanced offensive attack, the Eaglescontinued their late-game heroics as QB Michael Vick and RBLeSean McCoy led the offense on their third game-winning, fourth-quarter touchdown drive of the season, punctuated by an Alex Hen-ery 26-yard field goal with 1:49 remaining in the contest. The Birdsopened up the scoring in the second quarter, as Vick found WR De-Sean Jackson in the back of the end zone for a 19-yard touchdownto give the Birds a 7-0 lead. QB Eli Manning quickly rallied his troopsand marched the Giants 81 yards in 1:42, as K Lawrence Tynesbooted a 25-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3 at the half. Follow-ing a relatively quiet first half offensively for both teams, the Eaglesand the Giants combined for six scores on nine possessions in thesecond half. After managing just two yards on six carries in the firsthalf, McCoy broke out for 121 yards rushing in the second half, in-cluding runs of 34 and 22 yards on consecutive plays on the Eaglesopening possession of the half that helped set up a 20-yard Heneryfield goal that extended the Birds lead to 10-3. New York took the en-suing kickoff out of the end zone for 45 yards and Manning foundWR Victor Cruz eight plays later for a 14-yard touchdown to even thescore at 10-10. The Philadelphia offense responded quickly, as a 27-yard Brent Celek reception and 18-yard Vick run moved the Birdsinto field goal range. Henery, who established a career-high withfour field goals in the contest, knocked home a 48-yard kick andgave the Birds a 13-10 lead. Once again, the Giants were handedgreat field position via a 53-yard David Wilson kick return and Man-ning drove New York deep into the red zone before CB DominiqueRodgers-Cromartie picked off a pass in the end zone to put a halt tothe Giants drive. On the ensuing Eagles possession, Henery tackedon his third field goal of the half, a 35-yard kick that drove the Birdslead to 16-10. Lengthy receptions from Ramses Barden andDomenik Hixon helped the Giants move quickly on the following pos-session, before Manning found TE Bear Pascoe for a go-ahead six-yard score. With 6:38 remaining in the contest, Vick and the Eaglesoffense orchestrated a 12-play, 75-yard scoring drive, capped by aHenery 26-yard field goal giving the Birds the decisive 19-17 lead.The Giants, aided by two Philadelphia pass interference penalties,drove deep into Eagle territory on their final possession. However,after an offensive pass interference call on Barden moved the Gi-ants to the Philadelphia 36-yard line, Tynes missed not one, but two54-yard field goal attempts following an Eagles timeout, sealing theEagles victory in their NFC East opener.

Notes: The Eagles have won eight of their last nine against the Gi-ants…Philadelphia has won 13 of their last 19 primetime games, in-cluding eight of their last 12…Vick improved his record to 9-2 againstthe NFC East as the Eagles starting quarterback, with a 3-1 markagainst the Giants…Vick is the fourth quarterback since 1960 to leadhis team to a fourth-quarter comeback win in three of the first fourgames of the season…McCoy posted his 11th career 100-yard rush-ing performance…The Eagles defense has held opponents to 4-12(33.3%) in the red zone and 12-42 (28.6%) on third downs this sea-son.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsNY Giants 0 3 7 7 - 17Philadelphia 0 7 6 6 - 19

Phila - D.Jackson, 19 pass from Vick (Henery) (11-70, 4:17)NYG - L.Tynes, 25 FG (10-81, 1:42)Phila - A.Henery, 20 FG (9-78, 5:05)NYG - V.Cruz, 14 pass from Manning (Tynes) (8-57, 4:27)Phila - A.Henery, 48 FG (8-50, 3:21)Phila - A.Henery, 35 FG (11-74, 5:24)NYG - B.Pascoe, 6 pass from Manning (Tynes) (5-83, 2:40)Phila - A.Henery, 26 FG (12-75, 4:56)

TEAM STATISTICS NYG PHILAFirst Downs 20 22Net Yards Gained 366 422Rushes/Yards 19/57 36/191Net Yards Passing 309 231Att/Comp/INT 42/24/1 30/19/0Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 2/10Punts/Average 5/44.4 4/45.5Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/0Penalties/Yards 7/55 5/49Time of Possession 26:39 33:213rd Down Efficiency 2/10 4/12

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 23-123, M.Vick 6-49, S.Havili 2-15,B.Brown 4-5, D.Johnson 1-(-1) ... GIANTS - A.Bradshaw 13-39,A.Brown 5-14, H.Hynoski 1-4.RECEIVING: EAGLES - D.Jackson 6-99-1TD, B.Celek 4-57, L.McCoy3-17, J.Avant 2-30, D.Johnson 1-17, J.Maclin 1-7, S.Havili 1-7,C.Harbor 1-7 ... GIANTS - V.Cruz 9-109-1TD, D.Hixon 6-114, A.Brad-shaw 3-38, R.Barden 2-36, B.Pascoe 1-6-1TD, A.Brown 1-4, M.Ben-nett 1-2, H.Hynoski 1-0.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 30-19-241-0-1TD ... GIANTS - E.Man-ning 42-24-309-1-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - D.Rodgers-Cromartie 1-14 ... GIANTS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - None ... GIANTS - C.Blackburn 1.0, O.Umenyiora1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: +1 (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 1 INT)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (20G, 48G, 35G, 26G) ... GIANTS- L.Tynes (25G, 54N)

Weather: Partly cloudy, 63 degreesWind: W 6 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:09

Kicker Alex Henery went 4-4 on field goals and nailed this game-winning26-yarder, putting the team up 19-17 with 1:49 remaining in the game.

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Two Eagles fumbles, including one at the Pittsburgh one-yard line,stalled the Birds early and Steelers K Shaun Suisham connected ona 34-yard field goal as time expired to defeat the Eagles, 16-14, atHeinz Field in Pittsburgh. In their first regular season meeting since2008, the Pennsylvania rivals locked into a defensive battle from theopening kickoff, as the first seven drives of the game resulted in ei-ther a punt or a turnover. On the Eagles second possession of thegame, QB Michael Vick helped guide the offense deep into Steelersterritory before fumbling on the Pittsburgh one-yard line to halt thedrive. The Steelers struck first in the second quarter, as a QB BenRoethlisberger 13-yard pass to RB Rashard Mendenhall capped a12-play, 75-yard drive that gave Pittsburgh a 7-0 lead. On their nextpossession, the Steelers used a short passing attack to move 77yards in 2:28, but the Eagles defense kept Pittsburgh out of the endzone and forced a Suisham 20-yard field goal that extended thePittsburgh lead to 10-0 at the half. After forcing a punt on the Steel-ers first drive of the second half, the Eagles capitalized on two Pitts-burgh 15-yard penalties and Vick went 4-for-4 for 46 yards on theiropening drive of the third quarter, as the signal-caller found RBLeSean McCoy for a 15 yard catch-and-run that trimmed the deficitto three. Behind a balanced running attack led by RB Isaac Redmanand Mendenhall, the Steelers responded two drives later as Su-isham booted his second field goal of the day to give the black andgold a 13-7 advantage. Offensively, the Eagles looked as if theywould continue their late-game heroics that have helped define thefirst quarter of the season, as McCoy converted two vital fourthdowns to extend what would ultimately be a 17-play, 79-yard scor-ing drive in the fourth quarter, chewing up 8:18 of clock time. TEBrent Celek placed the exclamation point on the Eagles’ longestdrive of the season, as his two-yard reception gave the Birds a 14-13 lead with under seven minutes to play. However, backed up fromtheir own 10-yard line, Roethlisberger and the Steelers offense ef-ficiently marched down the field and into field goal range as theclock continued to wind down. On the final play of the contest, Su-isham hit his third field goal of the game, his second of 34 yards,and sealed a 16-14 Pittsburgh victory over the Eagles.

Notes: Vick notched his 150th and 151st career touchdowns (117passing, 34 rushing) after throwing for two scores onSunday…Celek’s touchdown reception marked his first of the seasonand tied TE Keith Jackson for third all-time among Eagles tight endswith 20 regular season touchdowns…Philadelphia’s defense hasheld opponents to 5-16 (31.3%) in the red zone…Additionally, theBirds D has forced opponents to 20-66 (30.3%) on third downs in2012 and have limited their past 10 opponents to under a 45% con-version rate on third down, dating back to 2011

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 0 7 7 - 14Pittsburgh 0 10 0 6 - 16

Pit - R.Mendenhall, 13 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham) (12-75, 7:21)Pit - S.Suisham, 20 FG (12-77, 2:28)Phila - L.McCoy, 15 pass from Vick (Henery) (8-80, 3:50)Pit - S.Suisham, 34 FG (9-51, 4:25)Phila - B.Celek, 2 pass from Vick (Henery) (17-79, 8:18)Pit - S.Suisham, 34 FG (14-64, 6:33)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA PITFirst Downs 19 22Net Yards Gained 246 343Rushes/Yards 23/78 30/123Net Yards Passing 168 220Att/Comp/INT 30/20/0 38/22/0Sacked/Yards Lost 3/7 0/0Punts/Average 4/44.4 4/46.3Fumbles/Lost 4/2 3/0Penalties/Yards 5/35 9/106Time of Possession 26:29 33:313rd Down Efficiency 4/10 6/14

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 16-53, M.Vick 5-16, S.Havili 1-5,B.Brown 1-4 ... STEELERS - R.Mendenhall 13-68, I.Redman 13-41,B.Roethlisberger 3-14, C.Rainey 1-0.RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 5-39, D.Jackson 4-58, L.McCoy 4-27-1TD, J.Avant 3-34, B.Celek 3-9-1TD, C.Harbor 1-8 ... STEELERS- A.Brown 7-86, H.Miller 4-41, E.Sanders 3-22, R.Mendenhall 3-33-1TD, M.Wallace 2-17, D.Paulson 1-8, J.Cotchery 1-7, C.Rainey 1-6.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 30-20-175-0-2TDs ... STEELERS -B.Roethlisberger 38-22-220-0-1TDsINTs: EAGLES - None ... STEELERS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - None ... STEELERS - E.Hood 1.0, S.McLendon 1.0,J.Worilds 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (2 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - None ... STEELERS - S.Suisham (20G, 34G,34G)

Weather: Cloudy, 48 degreesWind: WSW 4 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:02

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TE Brent Celek capped off a 17-play, 79-yard drive in the fourth quarter byscoring a then-go-ahead touchdown on a 2-yard pass from Michael Vick.

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WR Jeremy Maclin scored on a 70-yard touchdown pass from QB MichaelVick to put the team up 23-13 in the fourth quarter.

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The Detroit Lions erased a 10-point deficit in the final 5:18 of thefourth quarter and K Jason Hanson booted a 45-yard field goal inovertime to lead the Lions to a 26-23 victory over the PhiladelphiaEagles at Lincoln Financial Field. After falling behind two field goalsearly in the contest, the Eagles found a rhythm on offense as timewinded down in the second quarter. QB Michael Vick orchestrated anefficient nine-play, 79-yard drive, in which he connected with fourdifferent receivers, including RB LeSean McCoy who punctuated thedrive with a two-yard touchdown reception. Leading 7-6 at the half,the Birds moved the ball behind an effective short passing attackbefore settling for an Alex Henery 26-yard field goal that gavePhiladelphia a 10-6 advantage. After forcing a Detroit three-and-out, the Eagles again drove deep into Detroit territory and TE BrentCelek appeared to find the end zone before an offensive pass inter-ference call on the tight end pushed the Birds back to the Detroit13. Henery, who connected on all three of his attempts on Sunday,nailed his second kick of the contest, a 32-yarder that gave the Ea-gles a 13-6 lead. The Philadelphia defense kept the Detroit offenseout of sync for the majority of the first three quarters, allowing just163 yards of total offense through three frames. However, followinga 49-yard field goal by Henery which extended the Eagles lead to16-6, the Lions began to move the ball successfully as QB MatthewStafford found WR Calvin Johnson twice for 57 yards on a seven-play, 80-yard drive before scoring on a one-yard scramble, trimmingthe Philadelphia lead to three. Following a strong defensive standon the Lions next offensive possession, Vick found a wide-open WRJeremy Maclin who turned upfield for a 70-yard touchdown and gavethe Birds a 23-13 lead with 5:18 remaining in regulation. After con-verting a key third down on their next drive, Stafford was forced outof the pocket by the Eagles pass rush but found TE Tony Schefflerstreaking down the sideline for a 57-yard completion that moved theLions to the Philadelphia 12-yard line. A false start penalty and twoincompletions gave Detroit a tough third-and-15 from the Eagles 17;however, Stafford connected with WR Nate Burleson in the corner ofthe end zone for a 17-yard score and moved the Lions to within threeat 23-20. A key knockdown by DT Ndamukong Suh prevented the Ea-gles from extending their next drive, as the Lions took over at theirown 32-yard line with 2:27 to play. The Stafford-Johnson connectionagain came up large for Detroit, as the wideout accounted for 33yards on the final drive, including a 16-yard reception originallyruled incomplete that was reviewed and reversed by the replay offi-cial. The Eagles D held on the goal line and forced a 19-yard fieldgoal from Hanson to send the game to overtime. After winning thetoss, the Eagles could not move the ball on offense, as Vick wassacked on back-to-back plays and forced to throw the ball away onthird-and-31. The Lions drove their only possession of the extra pe-riod to the Eagles 27-yard line before Hanson knocked home agame-winning 45-yard field goal to defeat the Birds 26-23.

Notes: Maclin led the team with 130 receiving yards, including his70-yard touchdown, the third-longest score of his career…Vicknotched his ninth 300-yard passing game as an Eagle, the fifth-high-est total in team history…Henery has connected on each of his last10 field goal attempts

Weather: Sunny, 66 degreesWind: SSW 15 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:47

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT PtsDetroit 6 0 0 17 3 26Philadelphia 0 7 6 10 0 23

Det - J.Hanson, 46 FGDet - J.Hanson, 34 FGPhila - L.McCoy, 2 pass from Vick (Henery) (9-79, 3:28)Phila - A.Henery, 26 FG (15-72, 6:37)Phila - A.Henery, 32 FG (10-50, 3:40)Phila - A.Henery, 49 FG (9-35, 3:11)Det - M.Stafford, 1 run (Hanson) (7-80, 3:09)Phila - J.Maclin, 70 pass from Vick (Henery) (3-76, 1:29)Det - N.Burleson, 17 pass from Stafford (Hanson) (7-80, 1:46)Det - J.Hanson, 19 FG (12-67, 2:24)Det - J.Hanson, 45 FG (5-23, 2:22)

TEAM STATISTICS DET PHILAFirst Downs 25 24Net Yards Gained 449 357Rushes/Yards 28/138 29/71Net Yards Passing 311 286Att/Comp/INT 45/22/1 46/28/2Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 3/25Punts/Average 7/42.7 5/56.6Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/1Penalties/Yards 16/132 9/60Time of Possession 30:41 33:193rd Down Efficiency 3/13 8/17

RUSHING: EAGLES - M.Vick 9-59, L.McCoy 14-22, B.Brown 5-4,D.Jackson 1-(-14) ... LIONS - M.Leshoure 15-70, J.Bell 7-38,N.Burleson 2-22, M.Stafford 3-7-1TD, K.Williams 1-1.RECEIVING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 7-26-1TD, J.Maclin 6-130-1TD,D.Jackson 5-74, B.Celek 4-33, J.Avant 2-21, R.Cooper 2-18, C.Har-bor 2-9 ... LIONS - C.Johnson 6-135, N.Burleson 4-24-1TD, T.Schef-fler 3-81, B.Pettigrew 3-38, M.Leshoure 3-24, T.Young 2-6, J.Bell1-3.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 46-28-311-2-2TDs ... LIONS - M.Stafford45-22-311-1-1TD.INTs: EAGLES - N.Asomugha 1-0 ... LIONS - L.Delmas 1-0, C.Hous-ton 1-0.SACKS: EAGLES - None ... LIONS - C.Avril 2.0, N.Fairley 0.5, K.Van-den Bosch 0.5.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (1 fumbles, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 1 INT)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (46G, 34G, 19G, 45G) ... LIONS -J.Hanson (26G, 32G, 49G)

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The Atlanta Falcons scored on their first six possessions as thePhiladelphia Eagles dropped their first contest directly following abye under head coach Andy Reid, 30-17, at Lincoln Financial Field.After winning the toss and deferring to start the game, the Eaglesdefense could not get QB Matt Ryan and the Falcons offense off ofthe field, as Atlanta converted on four-of-four third downs beforeRyan found a wide open WR Drew Davis in the end zone. Followinga Philadelphia three-and-out, the Falcons quickly extended theirlead to 14-0 following an eight-play, 51-yard drive punctuated by athree-yard touchdown reception by RB Jason Snelling. The Eagles,who ran only five plays in the first quarter, responded on their sec-ond possession with an efficient 13-play drive, as QB Michael Vickcompleted passes to four different receivers before RB LeSeanMcCoy found the end zone on a two-yard scamper to trim the At-lanta lead to seven. The Birds defense, however, had little successin stopping the Falcons aerial attack in the first half, as Ryan com-pleted 17-of-20 first-half passes for 197 yards and three touch-downs, including a 63-yard strike to WR Julio Jones that bumpedthe Atlanta lead back to two scores. Falcons K Matt Bryant booted a43-yard field goal with six seconds left in the half to give Atlanta a24-7 lead at the break. Philadelphia came out in the second half ona mission to move the ball quickly down the field and did so on theiropening possession, as Vick threw for 60 yards, including a 32-yardcatch and run from WR DeSean Jackson, and ran for an additionaleight as the Eagles drove deep into Falcons territory. However, twoconsecutive incompletions stalled the Birds and forced them to set-tle with a 33-yard Alex Henery field goal. The Ryan-to-Jones con-nection hurt the Eagles again on Atlanta’s next possession, as thereceiver took a short pass 37 yards into Philadelphia territory andhelped set up a 29-yard Bryant field goal to move the score to 27-10.Another Birds three-and-out followed by Bryant’s third field goal ofthe contest extended the Falcons lead to 30-10, before Vick and theEagles offense responded with their final scoring drive of the game.Behind a balanced attack, the Eagles drove 80 yards in 16 plays, withVick finding McCoy for his second touchdown of the day. However,that was all the offense they could muster as the Eagles droppedtheir third consecutive game, 30-17.

Notes: McCoy scored two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving),marking the fourth time in his career he found the end zone via rushand reception in the same game…Jackson (263) passed Fred Bar-nett for the second-most receptions ever by an Eagle in his first fiveseasons…Vick (8,230) moved past Bobby Thomason and into sev-enth place on the team’s all-time passing yards list…Henery con-nected on his 11th consecutive field goal and has not missed sincethe season opener at Cleveland…DT Fletcher Cox and T/G DennisKelly each made their first-career start

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsAtlanta 14 10 3 3 - 30Philadelphia 0 7 3 7 - 17

Atl - D.Davis, 15 pass from Ryan (Bryant) (16-80, 8:44)Atl - J.Snelling, 3 pass from Ryan (Bryant) (8-51, 4:18)Phila - L.McCoy, 2 run (Henery) (13-66, 7:14)Atl - J.Jones, 63 pass from Ryan (Bryant) (3-73, 1:45)Atl - M.Bryant, 43 FG (13-66, 2:46)Phila - A.Henery, 33 FG (9-68, 3:40)Atl - M.Bryant, 29 FG (12-69, 5:10)Atl - M.Bryant, 30 FG (9-78, 5:05)Phila - L.McCoy, 7 pass from Vick (Henery) (16-80, 7:39)

TEAM STATISTICS ATL PHILAFirst Downs 24 20Net Yards Gained 392 270Rushes/Yards 37/146 24/92Net Yards Passing 246 178Att/Comp/INT 29/22/0 35/21/0Sacked/Yards Lost 2/16 3/13Punts/Average 2/26.0 3/48.0Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/0Penalties/Yards 6/40 6/57Time of Possession 32:55 27:053rd Down Efficiency 7/13 6/13

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 16-45-1TD, M.Vick 7-42, B.Brown 1-5 ... FALCONS - J.Rodgers 8-60, M.Turner 24-58, M.Ryan 3-18,J.Jones 1-9, J.Snelling 1-1.RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 6-33, D.Jackson 5-59, J.Avant 4-45,B.Celek 3-32, L.McCoy 3-22-1TD ... FALCONS - J.Jones 5-123-1TD,J.Rodgers 5-20, R.White 3-38, T.Gonzalez 3-29, J.Snelling 3-16-1TD,D.Davis 2-30-1TD, M.Turner 1-6.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 35-21-191-0-1TD ... FALCONS - M.Ryan29-22-262-0-3TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... FALCONS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - C.Jenkins 1.0, C.Thornton 1.0 ... FALCONS -J.Abraham 1.0, K.Biermann 1.0, T.DeCoud 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: Even (0 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (33G) ... FALCONS - M.Bryant(43G, 29G, 30G)

Weather: Sunny, 58 degreesWind: NE 16 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:04

RB LeSean McCoy scored two touchdowns (1 rushing and 1 receiving). Itwas his fourth time scoring via rush and reception in the same game.

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The Eagles offense failed to convert on five trips into the red zone asthe New Orleans Saints cruised to a 28-13 victory on Monday NightFootball at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. ThePhiladelphia offense moved the ball effectively on their first twodrives, including a trip inside the Saints 10-yard line, before CBPatrick Robinson intercepted a QB Michael Vick pass on the Saintsone-yard line and returned it 99 yards for a touchdown to give NewOrleans a 7-0 lead. The Birds, who racked up over 200 yards of of-fense, including 156 rushing, in the first half, responded on theirnext possession, using runs of 25 and 34 yards from RB LeSeanMcCoy to give the Eagles another scoring opportunity. However, theSaints defense held the Eagles out of the end zone, forcing a 22-yard Alex Henery field goal that trimmed the Philadelphia deficit to7-3. A potent run-pass mix helped the Saints march down the fieldon the following drive, as RB Chris Ivory punctuated an efficientseven play, 76-yard drive with a 22-yard touchdown scamper thathelped extend the New Orleans lead to 14-3. After seeming to findan offensive rhythm, the Eagles next possession was stalled after apenalty on WR Riley Cooper halted momentum and forced the Birdsto punt following two unsuccessful plays on second and third down.Taking over with under five minutes remaining in the half, Saints QBDrew Brees drove the offense 74 yards in just under four minutesand found WR Marques Colston in the back of the end zone for aone-yard touchdown, padding their lead to 21-3. The Eagles lookedas if they may steal the momentum in the third quarter after DEBrandon Graham applied heavy pressure on Brees, swatted the ballout of the Saints quarterback’s hands and scooped up the loose ballto prevent New Orleans from further extending their lead. Two playslater, Vick found a wide-open WR DeSean Jackson who scamperedinto the end zone for a 77-yard touchdown and cut the Saints lead to21-10. On the ensuing kickoff, Eagles rookie RB Chris Polk jarredthe ball from the grips of Saints RB Travaris Cadet and Eagles CBBrandon Hughes recovered the fumble on the Saints 22-yard line.However, after a Vick scramble moved the Birds inside of the Saints10-yard line, two incomplete passes and a sack quickly seized themomentum from Philadelphia, with Henery capping the drive with a37-yard field goal to give the Eagles their final points of the contest.On the next New Orleans possession, the Saints offense methodi-cally dissected the Philadelphia defense with an effective shortpassing game before Brees found TE Jimmy Graham from six yardsout for a game-clinching touchdown. The Birds refused to quit, how-ever, as Vick helped guide the team down the field on their first fulldrive of the fourth quarter, before a TE Brenk Celek fumble with 3:13remaining in the contest quashed any hopes of a comeback.

Notes: McCoy recorded his 12th career 100-yard rushing perform-ance, tying Ricky Watters for the fifth-most in franchisehistory…Jackson’s 77-yard catch-and-run marked the sixth touch-down of his career that covered 70-plus yards (four receptions, twopunt returns)…Jackson also reached the 100-yard receiving markfor the 15th time in his career, tying Fred Barnett for fifth place inteam history…Vick became the first player in NFL history to exceed20,000 passing yards and 5,000 rushing yards in his career

Weather: IndoorsWind: IndoorsPlaying surface: TurfTime: 3:00

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 3 10 0 - 13New Orleans 7 14 7 0 - 28

NO - P.Robinson, 99 interception return (Hartley)Phila - A.Henery, 22 FG (11-76, 5:33)NO - C.Ivory, 22 run (Hartley) (7-76, 3:30)NO - M.Colston, 1 pass from Brees (Hartley) (7-74, 3:46)Phila - D.Jackson, 77 pass from Vick (Henery) (2-83, 0:49)Phila - A.Henery, 37 FG (5-3, 1:34)NO - J.Graham, 6 pass from Brees (Hartley) (10-70, 5:40)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA NOFirst Downs 24 20Net Yards Gained 447 371Rushes/Yards 29/221 25/140Net Yards Passing 226 231Att/Comp/INT 41/22/1 27/21/0Sacked/Yards Lost 7/46 2/8Punts/Average 4/44.5 3/49.7Fumbles/Lost 2/1 3/2Penalties/Yards 7/58 4/35Time of Possession 33:30 26:303rd Down Efficiency 6/16 5/9

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 19-119, M.Vick 6-53, B.Brown 4-49 ...SAINTS - C.Ivory 10-48-1TD, M.Ingram 7-44, P.Thomas 6-44, T.Cadet1-5, D.Brees 1-(-1).RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Avant 6-56, B.Celek 5-47, D.Jackson 3-100-1TD, C.Harbor 3-20, J.Maclin 2-28, L.McCoy 2-14, S.Havili 1-7 ...SAINTS - J.Graham 8-72-1TD, M.Colston 4-46-1TD, L.Moore 2-61,P.Thomas 2-26, M.Ingram 2-23, D.Henderson 1-8, C.Ivory 1-2,J.Collins 1-1.PASSING: EAGLES - M.Vick 41-22-272-1-1TD ... SAINTS - D.Brees27-21-239-0-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... SAINTS - P.Robinson 1-99-1TD.SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, B.Graham 1.0 ... SAINTS - C.Jordan3.0, W.Smith 2.0, B.Bunkley 1.0, M.Wilson 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: Even (1 fumble, 1 INT/2 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (22G, 37G) ... SAINTS - G.Hartley(52N)

DeSean Jackson hauled in a 77-yard touchdown pass from Michael Vickand reached the 100-yard receiving plateau for the 15th time in his career.

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The Dallas Cowboys turned a seven-point deficit into a 14-point leadin a span of under three minutes as the Philadelphia Eagles droppedtheir fifth contest in a row, 38-23, at Lincoln Financial Field. Afterevening the score at 17-17 on a WR Dez Bryant 30-yard touchdownreception on the final play of the third quarter, the Cowboys took ad-vantage of several Eagle miscues to put the contest out of reach.Following an Eagles three-and-out, Cowboys PR Dwayne Harrisburst up the sideline and took the Philadelphia punt 78 yards for atouchdown to give Dallas a 24-17 lead. On the ensuing Eagles pos-session, a pass from rookie QB Nick Foles, who entered the contestafter QB Michael Vick was forced to leave with a concussion early inthe second quarter, was batted in the air before falling into thehands of Cowboys CB Brandon Carr. Carr returned the interceptionfor the Cowboys third touchdown in two minutes and 35 seconds,giving Dallas a 31-17 advantage with 12:25 remaining in the fourth.Foles, who completed 22 of 32 passes for 219 yards with one touch-down and one interception in his NFL debut, moved the Eagles towithin one score after leading the offense on a 10 play, 77-yard drivelate in the fourth quarter, punctuated by a one-yard FB Stanley Hav-ili touchdown run. After an unsuccessful onside kick, the Philadel-phia defense held the Cowboys, forced a punt and gave the offenseone final chance to score. However, after taking over on their own11-yard line, Foles was met by Cowboys LB Anthony Spencer whojarred the ball loose before DT Jason Hatcher fell on the ball in theend zone for the game-clinching touchdown. The Eagles opened upthe contest with an efficient 10 play, 71-yard drive as WR RileyCooper’s one-handed grab in the end zone put Philadelphia ahead7-0. The Cowboys responded on their first offensive possession, asa heavy running attack guided Dallas down the field before RB FelixJones caught a QB Tony Romo pass in the flat, evaded several Ea-gles tacklers and scampered into the end zone from 11 yards out toeven the score at 7-7. Dallas K Dan Bailey booted a 30-yard fieldgoal with 3:50 remaining in the first half to give the Cowboys a 10-7lead heading into the break. After stopping Dallas on their openingdrive of the second half, the Philadelphia offense moved 62 yards inthree plays, capped by a 44-yard deep strike from Foles to WR Je-remy Maclin which moved the Birds back in front, 14-10. An AlexHenery 40-yard field goal gave the Birds a 17-10 lead with 4:32 re-maining in the contest.

Notes: Foles’ 44-yard touchdown pass to Maclin was the longesttouchdown pass by an Eagles rookie since Donovan McNabb’s 63yarder to Torrance Small on 1/2/00 vs. St. Louis…According to theElias Sports Bureau, Foles 219 yards was the highest yardage totalby an Eagles rookie quarterback in his NFL debut…LB MychalKendricks notched the first sack of his career, taking down Romo inthe second quarter…FB Stanley Havili’s one-yard score in the fourthquarter marked the first touchdown of his career…The Eagles havescored on their first possession of the second half in eight straightgames (four touchdowns, four field goals)

Weather: Sunny, 63 degreesWind: SSE 7 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:12

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsDallas 7 3 7 21 - 38Philadelphia 7 0 10 6 - 23

Phila - R.Cooper, 2 pass from Vick (Henery) (10-81, 5:07)Dal - F.Jones, 11 pass from Romo (Bailey) (13-80, 7:40)Dal - D.Bailey, 30 FG (5-57, 2:10)Phila - J.Maclin, 44 pass from Foles (Henery) (3-62, 1:13)Phila - A.Henery, 40 FG (9-50, 6:10)Dal - D.Bryant, 30 pass from Romo (Bailey) (8-80, 4:32)Dal - D.Harris, 78 punt return (Bailey)Dal - B.Carr, 47 interception return (Bailey)Phila - S.Havili, 1 run (Henery kick failed) (10-77, 3:31)Dal - J.Hatcher, fumble recovery in end zone (Bailey)

TEAM STATISTICS DAL PHILAFirst Downs 14 23Net Yards Gained 294 369Rushes/Yards 25/101 23/91Net Yards Passing 193 278Att/Comp/INT 26/19/0 41/28/1Sacked/Yards Lost 3/16 2/11Punts/Average 7/41.1 7/50.6Fumbles/Lost 1/0 1/1Penalties/Yards 13/75 6/50Time of Possession 27:58 32:023rd Down Efficiency 5/13 1/10

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 16-82, M.Vick 3-7, B.Brown 3-1,S.Havili 1-1-1TD ... COWBOYS - F.Jones 16-71, L.Dunbar 6-20,L.Vickers 2-11, T.Romo 1-(-1).RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 8-93-1TD, D.Jackson 5-62, L.McCoy4-20, B.Celek 3-31, C.Harbor 3-25, R.Cooper 2-24-1TD, D.Johnson1-32, S.Havili 1-3, J.Avant 1-(-1) ... COWBOYS - J.Witten 8-47,D.Bryant 3-87-1TD, F.Jones 3-22-1TD, M.Austin 2-32, L.Vickers 2-18, C.Beasley 1-3.PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 32-22-219-1-1TD, M.Vick (starter) 9-6-70-0-1TD ... COWBOYS - T.Romo 26-19-209-0-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... COWBOYS - B.Carr 1-47-1TD.SACKS: EAGLES - F.Cox 1.0, C.Jenkins 1.0, M.Kendricks 1.0 ... COW-BOYS - V.Butler 1.0, A. Spencer 0.5, D.Ware 0.5EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -2 (1 fumble, 1 INT/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (40G) ... COWBOYS - D.Bailey(30G)

Rookie Nick Foles came in for an injured MichaelVick and completed 22 of 32 passes for 219yards, including a 44-yard TD to Jeremy Maclin.

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Redskins QB Robert Griffin III and the Washington offense kept thePhiladelphia defense off-balance for the majority of the contest asthe Redskins defeated the Eagles, 31-6, at FedEx Field in Landover,Md., in a divisional matchup between two rookie quarterbacks. Ea-gles QB Nick Foles struggled to find a rhythm in his first careerstart, while Griffin accounted for 284 total yards (200 in the air, 84 onthe ground) while going 14-of-15 through the air with four touch-downs. On their opening drive, the Eagles offense did not get off tothe start they were searching for, as a Foles pass intended for TEBrent Celek ricocheted off of the tight end’s hands and into the armsof Redskins CB DeAngelo Hall, who returned the ball to thePhiladelphia nine-yard line. Two plays later, Griffin found FB DarrelYoung for a six-yard touchdown, giving Washington a 7-0 lead. Afterthrowing an interception on the Eagles second drive, Foles re-bounded on the Birds’ third possession behind an effective screen-game, and helped guide the Philadelphia offense on an 11-play,61-yard drive, punctuated by a 41-yard K Alex Henery field goal thattrimmed the lead to 7-3. Washington responded on their followingpossession, as confusion in the Eagles secondary allowed WRAldrick Robinson to get free deep in the Philadelphia secondary be-fore Griffin found the wideout for a 49-yard touchdown, extendingthe Redskins lead to 14-3. The Eagles forced a Washington punt withunder one minute remaining in the first half and looked to take the11-point deficit into the locker room; however, a RB LeSean McCoyfumble on the Birds 12-yard line gave the Redskins one more scor-ing opportunity before the half. With two seconds remaining, Red-skins K Kai Forbath booted a 25-yard field goal to give Washingtona 14-point lead at the break. After forcing a Redskins three-and-outon the opening drive of the second half, the Eagles took advantageof good field position and drove deep into Washington territory be-fore having to settle for a 42-yard Henery field goal, which cut thelead to 17-6. The Henery field goal marked the ninth consecutivegame in which the Eagles offense has scored on their first posses-sion of the second half (four touchdowns, five field goals). Onceagain, the Redskins responded on their ensuing possession, as adeep heave by Griffin fell between two Eagles defenders and intothe arms of WR Santana Moss for a 61-yard touchdown. The Red-skins would add one more score in the fourth quarter, with Griffinfinding TE Logan Paulsen for a 17-yard score for his fourth touch-down pass of the day, giving the Redskins a 31-6 lead.

Notes: Foles became the first Eagles rookie quarterback to start agame since Donovan McNabb on 11/14/99 vs. Washington…Foles’204 passing yards were the most by an Eagles rookie passer in hisfirst start since Randall Cunningham’s 211 on 9/15/85…Henery hasconverted on 16 straight field goal attempts, the fourth-longeststreak in team history…WR Riley Cooper tied a career high with fivereceptions… Eight first-year players have started for the Eagles in2012

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 3 3 0 - 6Washington 7 10 7 7 - 31

Was - D.Young, 6 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (2-9, 0:45)Phila - A.Henery, 41 FG (11-61, 5:03)Was - A.Robinson, 49 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (6-80, 3:40)Was - K.Forbath, 25 FG (3-7, 0:27)Phila - A.Henery, 42 FG (7-23, 4:05)Was - S.Moss, 61 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (6-80, 3:37)Was - L.Paulsen, 17 pass from Griffin (Forbath) (5-55, 2:41)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA WASFirst Downs 16 15Net Yards Gained 257 361Rushes/Yards 21/80 34/169Net Yards Passing 177 192Att/Comp/INT 46/21/2 15/14/0Sacked/Yards Lost 4/27 2/8Punts/Average 5/46.8 5/45.4Fumbles/Lost 4/1 3/0Penalties/Yards 9/70 13/80Time of Possession 31:24 28:363rd Down Efficiency 7/19 5/11

RUSHING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 15-45, B.Brown 5-35, N.Foles 1-0 ...REDSKINS - R.Griffin 12-84, A.Morris 20-76, B.Banks 1-6, E.Roys-ter 1-3.RECEIVING: EAGLES - L.McCoy 6-67, R.Cooper 5-61, B.Celek 5-42,D.Jackson 2-5, D.Johnson 1-21, S.Havili 1-9, C.Harbor 1-(-1) ...REDSKINS - J.Morgan 3-25, P.Garcon 3-5, L.Hankerson 2-30,S.Moss 1-61-1TD, A.Robinson 1-49-1TD, L.Paulsen 1-17-1TD,A.Morris 1-7, D.Young 1-6-1TD, B.Banks 1-0.PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 46-21-204-2-0TDs ... REDSKINS -R.Griffin 15-14-200-0-4TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... REDSKINS - B.Meriweather 1-25, D.Hall 1-22.SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, F.Cox 1.0 ... REDSKINS - R.Jackson1.0, R.Kerrigan 1.0, P.Riley 1.0, J.Wilson 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (1 fumble, 2 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (41G, 42G) ... REDSKINS - K.For-bath (25G)

Weather: Cloudy, 52 degreesWind: ENE 9 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:09

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Kicker Alex Henery nailed two 40-plus yard field goals, upping his streakto 16 FGs in a row, which is the fourth-longest streak in franchise history.

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Panthers QB Cam Newton threw for two first-half touchdowns andran for two scores in the second half as the Panthers defeated theEagles 30-22 at Lincoln Financial Field. The Eagles, behind a record-setting performance by RB Bryce Brown, jumped out to an early 3-0 lead, as a 36-yard field goal by K Alex Henery capped a nine play,62-yard drive to open the contest. On the Panthers ensuing posses-sion, Newton drove Carolina quickly and efficiently down the field,before a breakdown in the Philadelphia secondary left TE GaryBarnidge open for a 24-yard touchdown that gave the Panthers a 7-3 lead. After a Philadelphia three-and-out, Newton again took ad-vantage of miscommunication between the Eagles defensive backs,connecting on a 43-yard pitch and catch to WR Brandon LaFell, giv-ing Carolina a 14-3 lead. Henery inched the Birds closer on the nextPhiladelphia possession, booting a 41-yard field goal to trim thedeficit to 14-6. After an Eagles defensive hold forced the Panthers topunt on their next possession, Brown burst through on the secondplay of the Philly drive, dashing 65 yards for his first career touch-down. Brown’s first career start proved to be one to remember, asthe rookie out of Kansas State ran for a franchise rookie record 178yards, the 10th-highest total in team history, and two scores on 19carries, while showcasing a blend of speed and strength. A key stopby DT Derek Landri on the Panthers next possession forced the sec-ond-consecutive Carolina punt and the Eagles took advantage ofgood field position, driving 35 yards and setting up the third Heneryfield goal of the contest, giving the Birds a 15-14 halftime lead. Apoor return and a clipping penalty started the Panthers at their ownfive-yard line to begin the second half. Backed up deep in their ownterritory, Newton found WR Louis Murphy for an acrobatic 55-yardgrab between two Eagles defenders to quickly swap field position.Newton used both his arm and his legs to move the Panthers intothe red zone before punching it in for a one-yard score, capping an11-play, 95-yard drive and moving Carolina back ahead 21-15. Laterin the third, the Eagles took advantage of a key 51-yard pass inter-ference penalty on S Haruki Nakamura to move deep into the Car-olina red zone, before Brown scooted around the right side and intothe end zone from five yards out for his second score of the day. TheEagles defense, who struggled to corral Newton during the contest,received a crucial third-down sack from DT Mike Patterson to forcea punt on their next possession. However, a Brown fumble on theBirds first play of their ensuing drive gave the ball right back to Car-olina. The Panthers, behind a quick aerial attack, marched deep intoEagles territory before settling for a 23-yard K Graham Gano fieldgoal that moved Carolina ahead 24-22. Hoping to respond on theirnext possession, the Eagles moved the ball into Carolina territorywith an effective running attack. However, Brown could not converton a fourth-and-one opportunity, giving the ball back to the Pan-thers who capitalized on the turnover with a two-yard Newton touch-down run to extend their lead to 30-22. A missed Gano extra pointheld the Panthers’ lead to one score, giving the Eagles one finalchance to tie the contest; however, a Brandon Boykin fumble on theensuing kickoff ended hopes of a Birds comeback.

Notes: Brown made his first start since 10/31/08 at Wichita EastHigh School in Kansas and ran for an Eagles rookie record 178yards…Henery has made 19 consecutive field goals, setting a teamrecord

Weather: Clear, 36 degreesWind: WNW 2 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:03

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsCarolina 14 0 7 9 - 30Philadelphia 3 12 7 0 - 22

Phila - A.Henery, 36 FG (9-62, 3:48)Car - G.Barnidge, 24 pass from Newton (Gano) (8-72, 5:00)Car - B.LaFell, 43 pass from Newton (Gano) (3-55, 0:43)Phila - A.Henery, 41 FG (9-57, 4:21)Phila - B.Brown, 65 run (pass failed) (2-68, 0:42)Phila - A.Henery, 45 FG (9-35, 5:03)Car - C.Newton, 1 run (Gano) (11-95, 5:47)Phila - B.Brown, 5 run (Henery) (3-69, 1:07)Car - G.Gano, 23 FG (7-40, 3:36)Car - C.Newton, 2 run (kick failed) (6-60, 3:55)

TEAM STATISTICS CAR PHILAFirst Downs 24 18Net Yards Gained 398 311Rushes/Yards 35/109 26/204Net Yards Passing 289 107Att/Comp/INT 28/18/0 21/16/0Sacked/Yards Lost 2/17 1/12Punts/Average 5/37.6 2/41.0Fumbles/Lost 0/0 4/3Penalties/Yards 6/101 5/30Time of Possession 35:12 24:483rd Down Efficiency 6/12 2/8

RUSHING: EAGLES - B.Brown 19-178-2TDs, D.Lewis 5-24, D.Jack-son 1-2, N.Foles 1-0 ... PANTHERS - C.Newton 14-52-2TDs, J.Stew-art 8-27, D.Williams 11-21, B.LaFell 1-6, M.Tolbert 1-3.RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 5-55, B.Brown 4-11, B.Celek 2-19,D.Johnson 2-13, D.Jackson 1-9, R.Cooper 1-7, S.Havili 1-5 ... PAN-THERS - S.Smith 4-60, G.Olsen 4-50, B.LaFell 3-74-1TD, L.Murphy2-65, M.Tolbert 2-24, J.Stewart 2-9, G.Barridge 1-24-1TD.PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 21-16-119-0-0TDs ... PANTHERS -C.Newton 28-18-306-0-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... PANTHERS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - J.Babin 1.0, M.Patterson 1.0 ... PANTHERS -G.Hardy 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -3 (3 fumbles, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (36G, 41G, 45G) ... PANTHERS -G.Gano (23G)

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Running back Bryce Brown rushed for an Eagles rookie record 178 yardsand added two touchdowns. His 19 carries were the most he’s had sincehis final high school game at Wichita East HS in Kansas on 10/31/08.

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The Eagles received strong performances from rookies QB NickFoles and RB Bryce Brown, but could not withstand Dallas’ strongaerial attack as the Cowboys handed Philadelphia their eighth-con-secutive loss, 38-33, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Starting forthe second consecutive week in place of RB LeSean McCoy, Browncontinued to excel in the Eagles backfield, rushing for 169 yards andtwo scores while becoming the first Eagles rookie to ever score atleast two touchdowns in back-to-back games. The Eagles openedthe scoring in the contest, as Brown broke around the left side for a10-yard touchdown run, capping a five-play, 66-yard drive in the firstquarter. The Cowboys responded on their following possession asDallas K Dan Bailey booted a 39-yard field goal after a holdingpenalty and a sack of QB Tony Romo stalled the drive. After tradingpunts, the Eagles used big plays (a 39-yard rush from Brown and a21-yard completion from Foles to WR Jeremy Maclin) to get deepinto Dallas territory before Brown punched in a five-yard touchdown,moving the Birds ahead 14-3. Taking over with 6:07 remaining in thehalf, Romo methodically marched the Cowboys down the field, find-ing TE Jason Witten four times for 61 yards on the drive, and RB De-Marco Murray punctuated the possession with a one-yardtouchdown scamper. With 35 seconds remaining and the ball ontheir own 17-yard line, Foles fit a 29-yard pass to WR Jason Avant ina tight window, moving the Birds into field goal range at the end ofthe half. K Alex Henery kicked a 43-yard field goal to end the half, histeam-record 20th-consecutive field goal. Dallas received the open-ing kickoff of the second half and drove 80 yards in 3:42 with Romofinding WR Dez Bryant for a 23-yard touchdown to even the score at17-17. Philadelphia countered on their next drive, using an effectiverun-pass balance to drive into the Dallas red zone before WR RileyCooper hauled in a one-handed, 15-yard touchdown catch to movethe Birds back ahead 24-17. After appearing to have stopped theCowboys on a key fourth-and-one play, the officials overturned theruling on the field on the next Dallas possession, giving the Cow-boys a fresh set of downs and allowing them to score three playslater, as Romo found an open WR Miles Austin for a 27-yard touch-down to knot the game at 24-24. Henery’s second field goal of theday gave the Birds a 27-24 lead on the next Eagles drive, but thePhiladelphia defense was unable to keep Romo in check on the nextCowboys possession, as a long pass to Witten set up a six-yard passto Bryant for his second score of the day. Four plays later, Brownhad the ball dislodged from his hands as he was going to the groundand the fumble was scooped up by Dallas CB Morris Claiborne andtaken 50 yards to the end zone, effectively sealing the game for theCowboys. A failed fourth-down conversion ended the Eagles finaloffensive possession. However, the Birds did find the end zone onemore time, as rookie WR Damaris Johnson fielded a punt on his owntwo-yard line, juked several Dallas defenders and scampered intothe end zone for an Eagles’ record 98-yard touchdown return, bring-ing the score to 38-33. An unsuccessful onside kick attempt endedthe Eagles hopes and sealed the Dallas victory.

Notes: Foles threw for 251 yards, the third-highest output by an Ea-gles rookie…Brown’s four rushing touchdowns are tied for the third-most ever by an Eagles rookie…Brown eclipsed 100 yards prior tohalftime in each of his first two starts…Johnson’s 98-yard punt re-turn touchdown is tied for the third-longest punt return in NFL his-tory

Weather: Clear, 76 degreesWind: S 14 mphPlaying surface: TurfTime: 3:17

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 7 10 7 9 - 33Dallas 0 10 7 21 - 38

Phila - B.Brown, 10 run (Henery) (5-66, 2:35)Dal - D.Bailey, 39 FG (15-59, 7:04)Phila - B.Brown, 5 run (Henery) (7-73, 3:47)Dal - D.Murray, 1 run (Bailey) (11-75, 5:26)Phila - A.Henery, 43 FG (6-58, 0:41)Dal - D.Bryant, 23 pass from Romo (Bailey) (7-80, 3:42)Phila - R.Cooper, 15 pass from Foles (Henery) (11-80, 5:51)Dal - M.Austin, 27 pass from Romo (Bailey) (12-80, 6:46)Phila - A.Henery, 43 FG (10-54, 3:50)Dal - D.Bryant, 6 pass from Romo (Bailey) (7-86, 4:16)Dal - M.Claiborne, 50 fumble return (Bailey)Phila - D.Johnson, 98 punt return (pass failed)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA DALFirst Downs 23 22Net Yards Gained 423 417Rushes/Yards 26/183 33/123Net Yards Passing 240 294Att/Comp/INT 34/22/0 27/22/0Sacked/Yards Lost 1/11 2/9Punts/Average 2/39.0 3/52.0Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0Penalties/Yards 1/5 7/60Time of Possession 26:42 33:183rd Down Efficiency 6/10 9/14

RUSHING: EAGLES - B.Brown 24-169-2TDs, D.Lewis 2-14 ... COW-BOYS - D.Murray 23-83-1TD, F.Jones 7-26, T.Romo 3-14.RECEIVING: EAGLES - B.Celek 7-73, J.Avant 4-79, B.Brown 4-14,J.Maclin 3-38, R.Cooper 2-31-1TD, D.Johnson 1-13, C.Harbor 1-3 ...COWBOYS - J.Witten 6-108, D.Bryant 6-98-2TDs, D.Murray 4-19,M.Austin 2-46-1TD, C.Beasley 1-13, D.Harris 1-11, K.Ogletree 1-11,J.Phillips 1-0.PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 34-22-251-0-1TD ... COWBOYS -T.Romo 27-22-303-0-3TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... COWBOYS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - B.Graham 1.5, T.Cole 0.5 ... COWBOYS - V.Butler1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (43G, 43G) ... COWBOYS - D.Bai-ley (39G)

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RB Bryce Brown amassed 169 rushing yards and 2 TDs in his 2nd NFLstart. His 347 rushing yards in his first two starts was the 2nd-highesttotal ever by an Eagle in consecutive games (Steve Van Buren, 379 in 1949).

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Nick Foles threw for a Philadelphia rookie-record 381 yards and twotouchdowns while adding an additional score on the ground as theEagles snapped an eight-game losing streak, defeating the TampaBay Buccaneers 23-21 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Foles,who completed 32-of-51 passes on the day, helped lead the Eaglesback from a 21-10 deficit with under eight minutes to play, givingthe Birds their first win since Week 4. After 10 consecutive drivesfrom both teams ending in punts to start the game, the Eaglesopened up the scoring in the contest as K Alex Henery booted a 28-yard field goal, capping a nine-play drive and giving Philadelphia a3-0 lead. The Eagles defense forced a Tampa Bay punt on the fol-lowing drive and took over on their own 20-yard line with under fiveminutes to play. Foles led an efficient seven-play drive, completingfive-of-five passes for 69 yards, including a 39-yard completion toWR Jason Avant, before scampering ten yards into the end zone togive the Eagles a 10-0 lead. After forcing another Buccaneers punt,the Birds drove into Tampa Bay territory with under 30 seconds leftin the half; however, a 58-yard field goal attempt from Henery rico-cheted off of the left upright to end the half. The miss snapped Hen-ery’s consecutive field goal streak at a franchise-record 22consecutive kicks made. The Buccaneers received the opening kick-off of the second half and were once again forced to punt afterstalling on the Philadelphia 40-yard line. Eagles WR Damaris John-son attempted to field the kick inside of the Philadelphia 15-yardline, but had the ball bounce off of his hands and fall into the armsof Tampa Bay LB Dekoda Watson on the five-yard line. Three playslater, QB Josh Freeman found WR Mike Williams for a one-yardscore, cutting the Eagles lead to 10-7. The Buccaneers once againfound the end zone at the beginning of the fourth quarter, as a WRVincent Jackson 13-yard touchdown grab punctuated a nine-play,77-yard drive to give Tampa a 14-10 lead. Following a Philadelphiathree-and-out, the Buccaneers extended their lead to 21-10, asFreeman and RB Doug Martin paced a strong Tampa Bay run attackbefore Martin found the end zone from four yards out with 7:21 re-maining in the fourth. Down two scores, Foles led the Eagles on aquick and effective aerial attack, finding WR Jeremy Maclin threetimes for 49 yards, before hitting TE Clay Harbor for an 11-yardscore. A two-point conversion attempt failed as Foles could not findRB Dion Lewis, holding the score at 21-16. Tampa Bay took over ontheir own 20 with under four minutes to play, but after a quick firstdown, the Eagles defense made a key third-down stop and forced apunt, giving the ball back to the Birds offense with 2:44 to play. Start-ing on their own 36-yard line, Foles guided the Eagles into Tampaterritory and converted a key fourth-and-one conversion, scram-bling three yards for first down. Following a Tampa Bay penalty,three straight incompletions gave the Eagles another fourth-downsituation and Foles once again delivered, finding Avant for a 22-yardgain over the middle which took the Birds to the Tampa Bay one-yard line. With two seconds remaining, Foles found Maclin on theright sideline for a one-yard touchdown, giving the Eagles their firstwin since September 30th, by the final score of 23-21.

Notes: Foles set the franchise’s single-game rookie passing recordswith 32 completions and 381 yards…Foles’ 133 completions are anEagles rookie record…Avant (133 yards) posted his fifth-career 100-yard receiving game and his first this season…Maclin (104 yards)recorded his eighth 100-yard receiving game of his career…The Ea-gles have won four games by two of fewer points this season, themost in team history

Weather: Cloudy, 69 degreesWind: WNW 1 mphPlaying surface: GrassTime: 3:24

1st 2nd 3rd 4th PtsPhiladelphia 0 10 0 13 - 23Tampa Bay 0 0 7 14 - 21

Phila - A.Henery, 28 FG (9-33, 2:49)Phila - N.Foles, 10 run (Henery) (7-80, 2:57)TB - M.Williams, 1 pass from Freeman (Barth) (3-5, 0:39)TB - V.Jackson, 13 pass from Freeman (Barth) (9-77, 3:48)TB - D.Martin, 4 run (Barth) (11-75, 5:57)Phila - C.Harbor, 11 pass from Foles (pass failed) (8-72, 3:26)Phila - J.Maclin, 1 pass from Foles (Henery) (13-64, 2:44)

TEAM STATISTICS PHILA TBFirst Downs 23 18Net Yards Gained 367 314Rushes/Yards 16/29 32/136Net Yards Passing 338 178Att/Comp/INT 51/32/0 34/14/0Sacked/Yards Lost 6/43 2/11Punts/Average 7/49.0 10/42.4Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/0Penalties/Yards 2/13 8/60Time of Possession 29:51 30:093rd Down Efficiency 7/18 6/16

RUSHING: EAGLES - N.Foles 3-27-1TD, B.Brown 12-6, D.Lewis 1-(-4) ... BUCCANEERS - D.Martin 28-128-1TD, J.Freeman 2-13,L.Blount 1-2, D.Ware 1-(-7).RECEIVING: EAGLES - J.Maclin 9-104-1TD, J.Avant 7-133, C.Harbor6-52-1TD, R.Cooper 4-37, D.Johnson 2-20, B.Brown 2-6, D.Lewis 1-28, B.Celek 1-1 ... BUCCANEERS - V.Jackson 6-131-1TD, M.Williams3-18, D.Martin 3-4, D.Clark 1-19, T.Underwood 1-17.PASSING: EAGLES - N.Foles 51-32-381-0-2TDs ... BUCCANEERS -J.Freeman 34-14-189-0-2TDs.INTs: EAGLES - None ... BUCCANEERS - None.SACKS: EAGLES - F.Cox 1.0, C.Jenkins 1.0 ... BUCCANEERS -M.Bennett 2.0, G.McCoy 2.0, L.David 1.0, D.Te’o-Nesheim 1.0.EAGLES TURNOVER RATIO: -1 (1 fumble, 0 INTs/0 fumbles, 0 INTs)FIELD GOALS: EAGLES - A.Henery (28G, 58N, 31N) ... BUCCANEERS- None.

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Wide receiver Jeremy Maclin hauled in the game-winning touchdown astime expired on a one-yard pass from rookie quarterback Nick Foles.