No, because the Super Bowl is a matchup between the NFC Conference Champion and the AFC Conference Champion, and the Eagles & Giants are both in the same Conference and Division (NFC East).
Philadelphia has appeared in two Super Bowls -- in 1981 and 2005 -- but lost them both. The Eagles were defeated 27-10 by the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XV, and 24-21 by the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX.
The Eagles played at Franklin Field in Philadelphia before they played at the Vet.
They had won the Rams (twice), the Panthers, the Eagles (before losing to them), Seahawks, and Falcons.
They were known as the Boston Patriots from 1960-1970. They changed their name in February 1971 to the Bay State Patriots but changed it in March 1971 to New England Patriots.
Tom Brady of the New England Patriots is the only quarterback in National Football League history to start and win three Super Bowls before the age of 28. He was 27 years old when he earned his third championship ring in Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville on February 6, 2005. The Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21.
David Akers first year with the Eagles was 1999. The kicker for the Eagles in the 1998 season was Chris Boniol.
The Patriots actually acquired four wide receivers before the 2007 season. The most visible is Randy Moss (Raiders), but Wes Welker (Dolphins), Donte Stallworth (Eagles), and Kelly Washington (Bengals) have all made important contributions and fulfill a role on the New England Patriots squad.
Drew Bledsoe
Philadelphia Eagles between 1957-1963.
James Orthwein.
Gary Anderson. Anderson kicked for the Eagles in 1995 and 1996. Boniol took over in 1997.
Eddie Murray. Murray was the place kicker for the Eagles in 1994. Anderson took over in 1995.