The Los Angeles Raiders.
The Eagles' quarterback was Donovan McNabb.
The Philadelphia Eagles finished the regular season with a 12-4 record, then defeated Minnesota, 31-16, and Dallas, 20-7, to get into their first Super Bowl.
The Eagles joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1933. Their first winning season was 1944 when they went 7-1-2. The previous season, 1943, they went 5-4-1 however they had merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers and were known as the Philadelphia Steagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles won their first Super Bowl on February 4, 2018, during Super Bowl LII. They defeated the New England Patriots with a score of 41-33. This victory marked a historic moment for the franchise, as it was their first Super Bowl win in team history.
The Philadelphia Eagles have only reached the Super Bowl two times losing both. The first was on Jan 25, 1981 (Super Bowl XV) to the Oakland Raiders and the second was on Feb 6, 2005 (Super Bowl XXXIX) to the New England Patriots.
The Eagles went to the Super Bowl in 1980 and 2004.
As of October 2023, the Philadelphia Eagles have won the Super Bowl once, which was Super Bowl LII in February 2018. They defeated the New England Patriots to secure their first championship in franchise history. Prior to that, the Eagles had appeared in two other Super Bowls but did not win.
Philadelphia Eagles
Bert Bell was the original coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1933. He played football himself at the University of Philadelphia as the quarterback.
Ron Jaworski was the starting QB for the Eagles in the first Super Bowl (SB XV).
Reggie White was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the 1984 NFLSupplemental Draft.
Ralph Goldston