Did the Eagles make the playoffs in 2014?

Did the Eagles make the playoffs in 2014?

Did the Eagles make the playoffs in 2014?

The 2014 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise’s 82nd season in the National Football League and the second under head coach Chip Kelly. The Eagles led the NFC East for most of the year, but when the Dallas Cowboys defeated the Indianapolis Colts in week 16, they were eliminated from playoff contention.

Who was Philadelphia Eagles quarterback 2014?

Nick Foles
Starters

Pos Player Summary of Player Stats
Offensive Starters
QB Nick Foles 186 for 311, 2,163 yards, 13 td, 10 int, & 16 rushes for 68 yards and 0 td
RB LeSean McCoy* 312 rushes for 1,319 yards, 5 td, & 28 catches for 155 yards and 0 td
WR Riley Cooper 55 catches for 577 yards, 3 td

Did the Eagles make the playoffs in 2013?

Did the 2013 Philadelphia Eagles make the Playoffs? Yes, the Philadelphia Eagles made the Playoffs in 2013. They lost their only game against the New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card Round.

What year did Eagles go to Super Bowl?

On Super Bowl Sunday, February 4, 2018, the Eagles faced the 5-time Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots. The game has been described as one of the best Super Bowls ever. And it was! The Eagles won Super Bowl LII, defeating the Patriots, 41-33.

What was the Philadelphia Eagles record in 2015?

The 2015 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise’s 83rd season in the National Football League and the third and final year of head coach Chip Kelly….

2015 Philadelphia Eagles season
Record 7–9
Division place 2nd NFC East
Playoff finish Did not qualify

What is the biggest rivalry in the NFL?

The biggest and most intense rivalries in the NFL of all time

  • Los Angeles Chargers VS Denver Broncos.
  • Atlanta Falcons VS New Orleans Saints.
  • Buffalo Bills VS Miami Dolphins.
  • San Francisco 49ers VS Los Angeles Rams.
  • New York Jets VS New England Patriots.
  • Green Bay Packers VS Chicago Bears.

Who was the Eagles quarterback in 2015?

Sam Bradford
Regular season

Season(s) Quarterback(s)
2014 Nick Foles (8) / Mark Sanchez (8)
2015 Sam Bradford (14) / Mark Sanchez (2)
2016 Carson Wentz (16)
2017 Carson Wentz (13) / Nick Foles (3)