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d^jb=klqbp mefi^abimef^=b^dibp=îëK kbt=vloh=gbqp PRESEASON (2-1) Thursday August 11 Baltimore W, 13-6 Thursday August 18 at Pittsburgh L, 14-24 Thursday August 25 Cleveland W, 24-14 Thursday September 1 at NY Jets 7:30 pm REGULAR SEASON (0-0) Sunday September 11 at St. Louis 1:00 pm Sunday September 18 at Atlanta 8:20 pm Sunday September 25 NY Giants 1:00 pm Sunday October 2 San Francisco 1:00 pm Sunday October 9 at Buffalo 1:00 pm Sunday October 16 at Washington 1:00 pm Sunday October 23 BYE Sunday October 30 Dallas 8:20 pm Monday November 7 Chicago 8:30 pm Sunday November 13 Arizona 1:00 pm Sunday November 20 at NY Giants 8:20 pm Sunday November 27 New England 4:15 pm Thursday December 1 at Seattle 8:20 pm Sunday December 11 at Miami 1:00 pm Sunday December 18 NY Jets 4:15 pm Sunday December 24 at Dallas 4:15 pm Sunday January 1 Washington 1:00 pm POSTSEASON Wild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX) January 7-8 Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX) January 14-15 AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX) January 22 Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC) January 29 Super Bowl 46 (Indianapolis, IN) (NBC) February 5 2011 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 6-ABC will carry this Thursday’s Eagles/Browns preseason game. Don Tollefson will provide the play-by-play, while former Eagles Brian Baldinger and Hugh Douglas will provide color commen- tary. Jeff Skversky will report from the sidelines. WYSP (94.1 FM) and WIP (610 AM) will simulcast the radio play- by-play with Merrill Reese, the voice of the Eagles since 1977, and former All-Pro receiver Mike Quick, with Howard Eskin on the sideline. Dave Spadaro and the PhiladelphiaEagles.com staff host the Kickoff Show 30 minutes prior to the opening kick, update the site with the latest scores, news, notes and photos throughout the game, and cap the day with an one-hour-plus Postgame Show that features live interviews, press conferences and fan interac- tion. The Eagles Television Network will air the following shows for the 2011 season: Eagles Confidential: Friday nights at 1:05 am and re-airs Satur- days at 7:30pm on 6ABC. Eagles MashUps: Saturday nights at 12:05am on 6ABC. On Sundays, The Eagles Players Show airs Sunday at 11:35am. Football Frenzy, the official Eagles post-game TV show, airs Sun- days at 11:35 pm on 6ABC Eagles Extra: Mondays 6:30pm and re-airs at 11:00pm on CSN Eagles Green Zone: Saturdays 11:00am and repeats at 11:30am on NFL Network The Philadelphia Eagles close out the 2011 preseason against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Thursday. The Eagles are 8- 0 against the Jets in regular season play, with a 4-0 ledger on the road, but have a 10-20 mark against the Jets in the preseason and are 3-8 away from Philadelphia. This marks the 11th-straight year the Eagles and Jets have squared off in the preseason. In fact, the only year they did not play each other in the preseason since 1985 was in 2000. This is the first meeting for the Jets and Eagles in MetLife Stadium. Last week, the Eagles defeated the Cleveland Browns 24-14 at Lincoln Financial Field. *The Jets third preseason game against the Giants was resched- uled for Monday Night at 7:00 pm due to weather concerns. BROADCAST INFO/MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 2011 METLIFE STADIUM - 7:30 PM at EAGLES (2-1) JETS (1-1)* Looking to build off of a 2010 NFC East title and a playoff appear- ance, the Eagles have added a slew of marquee veterans by being aggressive during free agency and bringing in six Pro Bowlers. “We’ve added some good football players and that’s what it’s all about, competition like that,” said head coach Andy Reid. “I wel- come that, I like that and now we have to coach and teach and do the right things there to make sure these guys get caught up to speed and make sure that they’re all in as an Eagle and they understand the system.” FREE AGENT FRENZY Player Notes CB Nnamdi Asomugha 3 Pro Bowls, 4 All Pro selections QB Vince Young 2 Pro Bowls, 30-17 career record CB D.Rodgers-Cromartie 1 Pro Bowl, 16 INTs, 4 TDs DE Jason Babin 1 Pro Bowl, 12.5 sacks in 2010 WR Steve Smith 1 Pro Bowl, 2,386 career receiving yards RB Ronnie Brown 1 Pro Bowl, 6306 scrimmage yards DT Cullen Jenkins 29 career sacks, 7 in 2010 DT Anthony Hargrove 7-year veteran, 16.5 career sacks T Ryan Harris 34 career starts, 2008 SI All-Pro WR Johnnie Lee Higgins 3 punt return TDs, 2008 SI All-Pro TE Donald Lee 1875 yards, 19 TDs in 8 seasons EAGLES NEW FACES

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PRESEASON (2-1)Thursday August 11 Baltimore W, 13-6Thursday August 18 at Pittsburgh L, 14-24Thursday August 25 Cleveland W, 24-14Thursday September 1 at NY Jets 7:30 pm

REGULAR SEASON (0-0)Sunday September 11 at St. Louis 1:00 pmSunday September 18 at Atlanta 8:20 pmSunday September 25 NY Giants 1:00 pmSunday October 2 San Francisco 1:00 pmSunday October 9 at Buffalo 1:00 pmSunday October 16 at Washington 1:00 pmSunday October 23 BYESunday October 30 Dallas 8:20 pmMonday November 7 Chicago 8:30 pmSunday November 13 Arizona 1:00 pmSunday November 20 at NY Giants 8:20 pmSunday November 27 New England 4:15 pmThursday December 1 at Seattle 8:20 pmSunday December 11 at Miami 1:00 pmSunday December 18 NY Jets 4:15 pmSunday December 24 at Dallas 4:15 pmSunday January 1 Washington 1:00 pm

POSTSEASONWild Card Playoffs (NBC/CBS/FOX) January 7-8Divisional Playoffs (CBS/FOX) January 14-15AFC/NFC Championship Games (CBS/FOX) January 22Pro Bowl (Honolulu, HI) (NBC) January 29Super Bowl 46 (Indianapolis, IN) (NBC) February 5

2011 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

6-ABC will carry this Thursday’s Eagles/Browns preseason game.Don Tollefson will provide the play-by-play, while former EaglesBrian Baldinger and Hugh Douglas will provide color commen-tary. Jeff Skversky will report from the sidelines.

WYSP (94.1 FM) and WIP (610 AM) will simulcast the radio play-by-play with Merrill Reese, the voice of the Eagles since 1977,and former All-Pro receiver Mike Quick, with Howard Eskin on thesideline.

Dave Spadaro and the PhiladelphiaEagles.com staff host theKickoff Show 30 minutes prior to the opening kick, update the sitewith the latest scores, news, notes and photos throughout thegame, and cap the day with an one-hour-plus Postgame Showthat features live interviews, press conferences and fan interac-tion.

The Eagles Television Network will air the following shows for the2011 season:

Eagles Confidential: Friday nights at 1:05 am and re-airs Satur-days at 7:30pm on 6ABC.

Eagles MashUps: Saturday nights at 12:05am on 6ABC.

On Sundays, The Eagles Players Show airs Sunday at 11:35am.

Football Frenzy, the official Eagles post-game TV show, airs Sun-days at 11:35 pm on 6ABC

Eagles Extra: Mondays 6:30pm and re-airs at 11:00pm on CSN

Eagles Green Zone: Saturdays 11:00am and repeats at 11:30amon NFL Network

The Philadelphia Eagles close out the 2011 preseason against theNew York Jets at MetLife Stadium on Thursday. The Eagles are 8-0 against the Jets in regular season play, with a 4-0 ledger on theroad, but have a 10-20 mark against the Jets in the preseason andare 3-8 away from Philadelphia. This marks the 11th-straight yearthe Eagles and Jets have squared off in the preseason. In fact, theonly year they did not play each other in the preseason since 1985was in 2000. This is the first meeting for the Jets and Eagles inMetLife Stadium. Last week, the Eagles defeated the ClevelandBrowns 24-14 at Lincoln Financial Field.

*The Jets third preseason game against the Giants was resched-uled for Monday Night at 7:00 pm due to weather concerns.

BROADCAST INFO/MULTIMEDIA COVERAGE

THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 2011

METLIFE STADIUM - 7:30 PMatEAGLES (2-1) JETS (1-1)*

Looking to build off of a 2010 NFC East title and a playoff appear-ance, the Eagles have added a slew of marquee veterans by beingaggressive during free agency and bringing in six Pro Bowlers.

• “We’ve added some good football players and that’s what it’s allabout, competition like that,” said head coach Andy Reid. “I wel-come that, I like that and now we have to coach and teach anddo the right things there to make sure these guys get caught upto speed and make sure that they’re all in as an Eagle and theyunderstand the system.”

FREE AGENT FRENZY

Player NotesCB Nnamdi Asomugha 3 Pro Bowls, 4 All Pro selectionsQB Vince Young 2 Pro Bowls, 30-17 career recordCB D.Rodgers-Cromartie 1 Pro Bowl, 16 INTs, 4 TDsDE Jason Babin 1 Pro Bowl, 12.5 sacks in 2010WR Steve Smith 1 Pro Bowl, 2,386 career receiving yardsRB Ronnie Brown 1 Pro Bowl, 6306 scrimmage yardsDT Cullen Jenkins 29 career sacks, 7 in 2010DT Anthony Hargrove 7-year veteran, 16.5 career sacksT Ryan Harris 34 career starts, 2008 SI All-ProWR Johnnie Lee Higgins 3 punt return TDs, 2008 SI All-ProTE Donald Lee 1875 yards, 19 TDs in 8 seasons

EAGLES NEW FACES

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Eagles Connections• Secondary/cornerbacks coach Johnnie Lynn was a defensive back

for the Jets from 1979-86• Secondary/safeties coach Michael Zordich was a safety for the

Jets from 1987-88• DT Anthony Hargrove was born in Brooklyn, N.Y.• S Jaiquawn Jarrett is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y. and attended Fort

Hamilton H.S.Jets Connections• Jets head coach Rex Ryan is following in the footsteps of his fa-

ther and former NFL head coach, Buddy Ryan. Ryan was the headman in Philadelphia from 1986-1990, and posted a 43-38-1 recordat the helm of the Birds over those four seasons

• Assistant head coach/offensive line coach Bill Callahan spentthree seasons (1995-97) with the Eagles as the offensive linecoach

• Jets quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh played for the Eaglesduring four seasons (1986-89)

NOTABLE CONNECTIONSIn his third season as head coach of the New YorkJets, Rex Ryan brings 15 years of NFL coachingexperience into a highly anticipated 2011 cam-paign in New York. Ryan has guided gang green totwo straight AFC wild card playoff berths andAFC Championship appearances, including lastyear’s 24-19 loss against Pittsburgh. With a 30-27 win over the Texans on Nov. 21, Ryan becamethe fastest coach in franchise history to 20 wins(including playoffs) • The Jets have allowed only 271.9

total yards per game to opponentssince Ryan took over as Jets headman, the fewest in the league

• Ryan was assistant coach with Balti-more prior to joining the Jets, wherehe was defensive coordinator from2005-08. The Ravens defense wassecond in that span in total yards pergame (277.8) and second in run defense (84.0). Prior to beingnamed defensive coordinator, Ryan was defensive line coach forthe Ravens from 1999-2004.

• Ryan landed his first NFL assistant coaching job with Arizona asthe defensive line coach in 1994, and coached their LBs in 1995.He also coached collegiately at Oklahoma (1998), Cincinnati(1996-97), Morehead State (1990-93), New Mexico Highlands(1989), and Eastern Kentucky (1987-88).

JETS HEAD COACH REX RYAN

NFL Seasons: 3rd Years with Jets: 43rdRecord: 20-12 Home Record: 9-7 vs. NFC: 4-4vs. Eagles: 0-0

BY THE NUMBERS

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Andy Reid Rex Ryan128-82-1 (.609) Regular Season Record (pct.) 20-12 (.625)10-9 Playoff Record 4-213th Year as head coach with team 3rd13th Year as NFL head coach 3rd

COACHING COMPARISON

Jets Eagles22.9 (13th) Points Per Game 27.4 (3rd)389.4 (2nd) Total Offense 389.4 (2nd)148.4 (4th) Rushing Offense 145.4 (5th)

202.6 (22nd) Passing Offense 243.9 (9th)19.0 (6th) Points Allowed Per Game 23.6 (T-21st)

291.5 (3rd) Total Defense 327.2 (12th)90.9 (3rd) Rushing Defense 110.4 (15th)200.6 (6th) Passing Defense 216.8 (T-14th)40% (15th) 3rd Down Offense % 40% (14th) 37% (10th) 3rd Down Defense % 38% (15th)+9 (t-7th) Turnover Ratio +9 (t-7th)

HOW THEY STACKED UP IN 2010

• Overall Series: 8-0 • Current Streak: Win 8• Reid’s road record: 58-37-1• Reid vs. Jets: 2-0 • Reid vs. Jets on road: 1-0• Reid vs. Ryan: first meeting • Reid vs. AFC: 27-19-1• Reid vs. AFC on road: 9-11-1• Reid vs. AFC East: 7-4• Reid vs. AFC East: 7-4• Reid vs. AFC East on road: 3-3• First matchup/Result: D-9-73/W, 24-23• Last matchup/Result: O-14-07/W, 16-9

EAGLES-JETS SERIES HIGHLIGHTS

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Date Location Result9-2-10 Philadelphia L, 21-179-3-09 New York L, 30-278-28-08 Philadelphia L, 27-208-30-07 Philadelphia L, 13-119-1-06 New York L, 20-179-1-05 Philadelphia L, 37-149-3-04 New York L, 28-278-28-03 Philadelphia L, 17-98-30-02 New York L, 23-168-30-01 Philadelphia W, 13-128-20-99 New York L, 10-98-6-98 Philadelphia L, 29-158-2-97 New York L, 31-178-8-96 Philadelphia W, 30-168-12-95 Jackson, Miss. W, 13-108-13-94 Philadelphia L, 34-248-13-93 New York W, 24-138-27-92 Philadelphia L, 13-228-1-92 Canton, Ohio L, 41-148-3-91 New York W, 24-108-11-90 Philadelphia L, 17-68-20-89 Raleigh, NC L, 19-108-6-88 Philadelphia W, 23-128-15-87 New York L, 13-108-28-86 Philadelphia L, 37-308-10-85 New York W, 37-178-29-81 New York L, 14-38-15-80 Philadelphia W, 28-138-25-78 Philadelphia W, 14-08-5-77 New York W, 21-3

EAGLES-JETS PRESEASON RESULTS

REGULAR SEASONEAGLES 16 , JETS 9 - Oct. 14, 2007, Giants Stadium

• After a Jets field goal, the Eagles took a 10-3 lead with 10:09 leftin the first quarter on a 75-yard pass from Donovan McNabb toWR Kevin Curtis. This would be the only TD of the game for eitherteam

• K David Akers was 3-of-5 for field goals, including kicks of 22, 31,and 25 yards. He missed twice wide right from 41 yards

• DE Trent Cole registered 1.0 sack for a 10-yard loss, leading theway for a defense that combined for 3.0 sacks for a loss of 19yards

• The Birds outgained the Jets in total offense 413 to 267, althoughthe Jets held a seven-yard advantage in rush yards

• Philadelphia converted on 56% (9-of-16) of third-downs • Neither team was effective in the red zone: they both went 0-of-

4 inside the 20

PRESEASONJETS 21, EAGLES 17 - Sept. 2, 2010, Lincoln Financial Field

• Philadelphia jumped out to an early 10-0 lead thanks to a DavidAkers 29-yard field goal, followed by a 64-yard fumble returnfrom FS Kurt Coleman.

• With 40 seconds left in the first half, Coleman returned anotherfumble for a TD, this time for eight yards to make the score 17-7

• Vick started and completed 3-of-5 passes for 56 yards in a start.Mike Kafka came on to relief and went 9-of-27 passing for 76yards and one interception

• WR Chad Hall had two catches for 18 yards, while Riley Coopercaught a pass for 27 yards

• The Eagles were held to 2-of-13 (15%) by the Jets defense

QUICK HITS FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS

Date Site Result ScoreD-09-73 Phila W 24-23D-18-77 Phila W 27-0N-12-78 Phila W 17-9D-20-87 NY W 38-27

Date Site Result ScoreO-03-93 NY W 35-30D-14-96 NY W 21-20O-26-03 Phila W 24-17O-14-07 NY W 16-9

At Lincoln Financial Field: (1-0-0) At Giants Stadium: (4-0-0)

Overall: 8-0-0 Home: 4-0-0 Away: 4-0-0 Playoffs: 0-0New York Jets

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Riding a good showing from the first-team and a big performancefrom special teams, the Eagles defeated the Browns 24-14 onThursday, Aug. 25, in front of 69,144 at Lincoln Financial Field. On Cleveland’s second offensive series, DT

Mike Patterson sacked Browns signal callerColt McCoy for a loss of five yards. Patterson,who started at LDT, was playing in his firstgame after suffering a seizure on the practicefield during training camp. The Browns wouldnot recover and were forced to kick a field goalfrom 33 yards, but Dominique Rodgers-Cro-martie blocked the kick and the Eagles tookover on downs. Philadelphia was forced to punt on the next of-

fensive possession, but Browns returner Jor-dan Norwood muffed the catch, and long snapper Jon Dorenbosrecovered the ball at the Cleveland 13. Two plays later, RB RonnieBrown ran around left end and into the end zone, giving the Eaglesa 7-0 edge with 4:59 remaining in the first quarter.CB Asante Samuel intercepted his first pass of the preseason on

the Browns next possession, returning it 17 yards to the Cleveland41. K Alex Henery converted a 37-yard field goal attempt, giving theEagles a 10-0 advantage with 12:00 left in the second quarter.The Eagles defense forced another three-and-out, and the offense

capitalized by adding to their lead. On first-and-goal from the eightyardline, QB Michael Vick scampered in the end zone and gave theBirds a 17-0 lead with 5:45 remaining in the half. Vick leaned on RBLeSean McCoy throughout the 77-yard scoring drive, mostly as hisunderneath option. Vick also hit WR Jason Avant on a 14-yard passto set up a fresh set of downs inside the red zone.To close out an outstanding half from the Eagles defense, DE

Phillip Hunt sacked Colt McCoy on second-down on Cleveland’s lastdrive before halftime. The Birds ‘D’ held an opponent without a firsthalf touchdown for the second time this preseason, the other timebeing during the Eagles 13-6 victory over the Baltimore Ravenswhen they didn’t allow a TD.With 4:06 remaining in the third quarter, QB Vince Young added to

the Eagles lead on a 10-yard rush, making the score 24-0. The playwas set up after a botched catch of a Chas Henry punt by Cleve-land’s Jason Dockery that was recovered by Clay Harbor at theBrowns 17 yard-line.

The Browns scored twice late in the game. QB Seneca Wallacefound former Eagles TE Alex Smith for a 17-yard score with 14:16remaining in the game. WR Chris Matthews reeled in a four-yardpass from rookie signal caller Jarrett Brown with 1:57 left in thecontest.

LAST TIME OUT• Seeing his first game action this preseason after suffering a

seizure at training camp and missing practice, DT Mike Pattersonpicked up a sack for five yards and a tackle in the victory

• RB LeSean McCoy led the team in receiving, catching sevenpasses for 69 yards while adding six rushes for 12 yards. He wasutilized mainly as an underneath option for Michael Vick, andproved elusive to the Cleveland defense. “I’m confident in LeSeanand what he is doing,”Vick said, “I’m excited to see that he is mov-ing around each and every day just like everybody else.”

• The Eagles had two rookie starters on the offensive line in lastThursday’s game: C Jason Kelce and RG Danny Watkins. Kelceemphasized that the line is improving week in and weekout:,“We’re trying to get better each and every day ... that’s thegoal right now.”

• S Kurt Coleman and LB Casey Matthews tied for the team leadwith five tackles. Coleman leads all NFL players with 17 tacklesso far this preseason. Matthews said he felt much more confi-dent this week with more playing time and preparation. “I defi-nitely felt better this week,” Matthews said postgame. “I obviouslyfelt more comfortable. Last week against the Steelers was reallymy first week. I think it was only seven or eight plays, so I reallycouldn’t get in a rhythm. I definitely felt more comfortable thisweek and knew what to expect. I felt like it slowed down a lot—That’s what I feel was the biggest change from last week to thisweek and I was getting more blocks and making plays.”

• S Jarrad Page saw his first significant time with the first teamthis preseason, and he feels that he is jelling well into the Eaglessecondary. “I’ve been able to pick things up fairly quickly,” Pagesaid. “My experience in the league, you know, has helped me a lotto be able to grasp what’s going on and how I’ve had to learn ba-sically new words – what this is called and what this called. I thinkit’s been going fairly smooth.”

• The defensive line compiled 5.0 sacks for 38 yards, a preseasonhigh for the Eagles. DE Trent Cole had a sack for a loss of 11yards, rookie LB Brian Rolle had a QB takedown for a loss ofeight yards, DEs Phillip Hunt and Derek Landri each had onesack for seven yards, and Patterson had one sack for fiveyards.Cole, Landri, and Hunt each have 2.0 sacks along with DEDarryl Tapp.

• Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie blocked a 33-yard field goal at-tempt by the Browns in the first quarter. The last time this wasdone in a regular season game was by Antonio Dixon on 11/22/09.

NOTES, QUOTES, AND HIGHLIGHTS

Rushing: Lewis 9-41, Brown 6-41 1 TD, Vick 4-24 1 TD, Young 4-241 TD, McCoy 6-12, Harbor 1-7, Kafka 2--2 Total: 32-147 Passing: Vick 10-18-0, 98; Young 9-12-0, 58 Total: 19-30-0, 156 Receiving: McCoy 7-69, Brown 3-15, Lee 3-9, Moss 2-20, Celek 2-15, Avant 1-14, Hall 1-14 Interceptions: Samuel 1-17Sacks: Cole 1.0-11, Rolle 1.0-8, Hunt 1.0-7, Landri 1.0-7, Patterson1.0-5 Total: 5.0-38Kick Returns: Harper 1-17Punt Returns: Moss 2-9, Higgins 1-3

EAGLES STATS

Aug. 30: Roster reducton from 90 to 80 playersSept. 3: Roster reduction to 53 players

SAVE THE DATE

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The Philadelphia Eagles displayed what many hope are the greatthings to come in a 13-6 victory in their preseason opener againstthe Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, Aug. 11 at Lincoln FinancialField in front of 69,144.QB Michael Vick found WR Jason Avant for a 20-yard strike on the

first play of the Birds first offensive drive. After a defensive penalty,Vick found wideout Riley Cooper, who had to jump over S Ed Reedto snare a 42-yard pass that would set up a first-and-goal from twoyards out. On third-down, Vick found TE Brent Celek for the touch-down, giving the Eagles a 7-3 lead after Alex Henery made the pointafter. The first team was done for the night after the successful tripdownfield, and Vick finished 4-of-6 passing for 74 yards on the 7:02scoring drive.The Eagles added three more points to their lead in the second

quarter thanks to a 35-yard Henery field goal. Signal caller VinceYoung hit WR Chad Hall with a 32-yard pass, and RB Ronnie Brownprovided three runs for another fresh set of downs that set up theboot. The Eagles went down the field in 4:33 on 15 plays for 68yards.With 7:41 left in the third quarter, Henery hit a 24-yard field goal to

increase the Eagles lead, 13-3. QB Mike Kafka passed to Hall for a13-yard gain, followed by another 13-yard strike to TE Donald Leeover the middle. Kafka hit Hall again for 22 yards, bringing the Ea-gles in the red zone. On third-down, Kafka was sacked, but the rul-ing on the field of a fumble and CB Ladarius Webb’s 93-yardrecovery for a touchdown were overturned, allowing the kick fromHenery on fourth-down.Baltimore trimmed the Eagles advantage to seven, 13-6, by way of

a 34-yard Billy Cundiff field goal with 3:13 remaining in the game. The Ravens regained possession with 2:41 to play, but the Birds de-fense held Baltimore scoreless on a goal-line stand. Faced with asecond-and-three from the Eagles five, the defense did not allow acompletion on three consecutive tries, but did allow the Eagles tocome away with their first triumph of the year, 13-6, in front of thehome crowd.

GAME 1: EAGLES 13 - RAVENS 6

Rushing: Lewis 10-26, Brown 9-22, Locke 2-15, Kafka 3-12, Cooper2-7, Young 1-6, Schmitt 1-2, Havili 1-1, McCoy 1--1, Johnson 2--2;Total: 32-88Passing: Kafka 13-19-1, 132 yds; Vick 4-6-0, 74 yds, 1 TD; Young 3-5-0 45 yds; Johnson 2-2-0 2 yds; Total: 22-32-1 253 yds 1 TDReceiving: Hall 5-82, Harper 4-40, Lee 3-31, G. Cooper 2--5, R.Cooper 1-42, Avant 1-20, Jones 1-18, Lewis 1-16, Brown 1-7, Hig-gins 1-6, Celek 1-4 1 TD, Webb 1-3, Buckley 1-0Interceptions: Jarrett 1-20, Jarrad Page 1-2 Total: 2-22Sacks: Tapp 2.0-15, Te’o-Neishem 1.0-5, Cole 1.0-1 Total: 4.0-21Kick Returns: nonePunt Returns: none

STATS- 8/11/11 VS. BALTIMORE

Although the second and third-teams finished the game strong,the Philadelphia Eagles fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 24-14, atHeinz Field in their second outing of the preseason.On the first drive of the game, Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger

found WR Antonio Brown for a 29-yard score, giving Pittsburgh a 7-0 edge with 7:24 left in the first quarter. The Eagles first team offense struggled early on, as QB Michael

Vick finished the game 5-of-12 passing for 47 yards, throwing threeinterceptions, no touchdowns, and was sacked once. On the brightside, RB LeSean McCoy rushed four times for 25 yards, and WR De-Sean Jackson, seeing his first preseason action, caught one passfor eight yards in limited action. Despite being pinned to the four-yard line after a 56-yard punt by

rookie Chas Henry that was downed by LB Keenan Clayton, Pitts-burgh added to their lead when Roethlisberger found WR HinesWard for a touchdown strike of 20 yards to make the score 14-0 with11:06 left in the second quarter. The Steelers went into halftime leading 21-0 thanks to a 20-yard

WR Jerricho Cotchery touchdown reception from QB Byron Left-wich with 12 seconds before the half expired. After QB Vince Young exited the game after completing 5-of-8

passes for 34 yards with one interception, QB Mike Kafka posted asolid outing, going 14-of-19 passing for 160 yards and two touch-downs, both to WR Gerald Jones. The first TD pass to Jones, a 14-yarder, came with 3:47 left in the game. Kafka drove the offense tothe end zone with an eight-play, 80-yard drive that lasted 2:57.Kafka scrambled for 17 yards on second-down before he found RBDion Lewis for a 40-yard catch and run on the next play to set up thescore.Kafka’s second TD pass to Jones, a seven-yard throw short right,

came 24 seconds left to play and made it 24-14, the eventual finalscore. Running the no-huddle attack, Kafka lead the offense to thescore on a 12-play, 94-yard drive that last 2:20, the second consec-utive scoring drive in under three minutes.

GAME 2: STEELERS 24 - EAGLES 14

Rushing: Brown 6-25, McCoy 4-25, Kafka 2-24, Lewis 2-19, Vick 2-3, Young 1-2, Havili 1-0 Total: 18-98Passing: Kafka 14-19-0, 160, 2 TDs; Vick 5-12-3, 47; Young 5-8-1, 34Total: 24-39-4, 241, 2 TDsReceiving: Higgins 7-54, Harper 3-37, Jones 3-36, 2 TDs, Hall 3-20,Lewis 2-48, Jackson 2-8, Cooper 1-16, McCoy 1-12, Moss 1-7,Buckley 1-3, Celek 2-0, Avant 1-0Interceptions: noneSacks: Babin 1.0-8, Hargrove 1.0-8, Jenkins 1.0-7 Total: 3.0-23Kick Returns: Moss 2-59Punt Returns: none

STATS - 8/18/11 AT PITTSBURGH

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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, his dedication, and his organizational skills have beenimpeccable during his tenure in Philadelphia. For those reasons, hewas promoted to head coach/executive VP of football operations onMay 8, 2001. Reid's contract was extended to 2010 during the 2004season and to 2013 during the 2009 season.

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. With128 wins during his Eagles tenure (including playoffs), Reid is in 24thplace on the league’s all-time list. Along the way, he has earned NFLcoach of the year honors three times, and compiled the best wintotal, winning percentage, and playoff victory total (10) in team his-tory. He has captured six division titles and five trips to the NFCChampionship game.

BIG RED’S BULLET POINTS:• Has the highest win total and winning percentage 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 19-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

13th year in PhiladelphiaOverall Record: 128-82-1 (.609)

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,

KotterFavorite 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 seasonTony LaRussa St. Louis Cardinals (MLB) 1996Gregg 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) 2000

LONGEST TENURED COACHES IN THE PROS

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 161-99-1Paul Brown 13 yrs. (1950-62) Cleveland 115-49-5Andy Reid 12 yrs. (1999-pres.) Philadelphia 128-82-1Dan Reeves 12 yrs. (1981-92) Denver 117-79-1Joe Gibbs 12 yrs. (1981-92) Washington 140-65-0bold – active coach

DISTINGUISHED COMPANY

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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September 22-18 (.550)October 27-19 (.587)November 32-18-1 (.637)December 35-14 (.714)January 2-5 (.286)

REID’S RECORD BY MONTH

vs. NFC East 46-32 (.590)vs. NFC 91-53 (.632)vs. AFC 27-20-1 (.573)at Home 60-36 (.625)on Road 58-37-1 (.609)

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) 0-0 10-7 1st in NFC East; reached wild card round2011 0-0 0-0TOTAL 118-73-1 (.617) 10-9 128-82-1 (.609 overall)

REID’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD

Andy Reid is one of 11 coaches in NFL history to win 60%-or-moreof 200+ games. Below is a breakdown:

BIG RED’S MACHINEOver 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 CoachSteve Spagnuolo St. Louis 2009-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 coached27 different players to a total of 63 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), RB Brian Westbrook (2), G Shawn An-drews (2), DE Trent Cole (2), CB Lito Sheppard (2), WR DeSean Jack-son (2) and T Jason Peters (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. Chuck Knox 1939. Bill Parcells 18310. Bill Belichick 17711. Mike Holmgren 17412. Joe Gibbs 17113. Paul Brown 17014. Bud Grant 16815. Bill Cowher 16116. Mike Shanahan 16017. Marv Levy 15418. Steve Owen 15319. Tony Dungy 14820. Jeff Fisher 14721. Tom Coughlin 14122. Hank Stram 13623. Weeb Ewbank 13424. Andy Reid 12825. Mike Ditka 127

bold – active coachnote: includes playoff games

MOST WINS IN NFL

Since Andy Reid took over the reigns in Philadelphia in 1999,here’s where the Eagles rank in terms of the following post-sesaon categories:

MOST POSTSEASON BERTHSIndianapolis 11Philadelphia 9New England 8

MOST DIVISIONAL ROUND BERTHSPhiladelphia 7Indianapolis 7New England 7

MOST CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BERTHSPhiladelphia 5 New England 5Pittsburgh 5

POSTSEASON PROMINENCE

Coach Record Pct.George Halas 324-151-31 .671Don Shula 347-173-6 .665Tony Dungy 147-79-0 .650Bill Belichick 177-100-0 .639Joe Gibbs 171-101-0 .629Curly Lambeau 229-134-22 .623Bill Cowher 161-99-1 .619

Coach Record Pct.Paul Brown 170-108-6 .609Andy Reid 128-82-1 .609Bud Grant 168-108-5 .607Tom Landry 270-178-6 .601bold – active coach ... note: includes playoff games

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TEAM UNDER REID (192 GAMES) IN 2010• At home 60-36 4-4• On the road 58-37-1 6-2• Against NFC 91-53 7-5• Against AFC 27-20-1 3-1• Against NFC East 46-32 4-2• Scoring on opening drive 53-13 7-0• Scoring first 73-19 8-5• Leading at half 94-15 8-1• Leading after three quarters 90-15 7-1• Winning time of possession 75-18-1 7-4• Winning turnover battle 69-17 8-1• Out-rushing opponent 73-27-1 9-2• Out-passing opponent 74-29-1 5-5• Out-gaining opponent 84-23-1 7-3OFFENSE UNDER REID IN 2010• 40%+ 3rd down conversions 61-19 5-1• 50%+ 3rd down conversions 33-6 3-1• Not throwing an INT 56-24 6-1• Having a 300-yard passer 27-8-1 3-1• Having a 100+ yard rusher 34-11 5-1• Having a 100+ yard receiver 42-12 6-1• Having two 100+ yard receivers 6-1 0-0• Having no turnovers 24-12 4-0• Scoring 20+ points 96-24 10-2• Scoring 30+ points 53-2 6-0• Rushing for 150+ yards 36-6 6-1• Having 20+ first downs 65-19 4-4• Not allowing a sack 14-5 0-0• Allowing two or fewer sacks 73-30-1 4-2DEFENSE UNDER REID IN 2010• Having 2+ INTs 50-11 6-2• Having 3+ turnovers 51-10 3-1• Opponents less than 40% on 3rd down 89-35-1 4-2• Opponents less than 30% on 3rd down 61-13-1 4-0• Scoring a defensive TD 27-5 2-0• Returning an INT for a TD 19-3 1-0• Returning a fumble for a TD 8-2 1-0• Recording 3+ sacks 69-18-1 3-3• Recording 5+ sacks 24-4-1 1-0• Allowing 17 or fewer points 81-19-1 3-2• Allowing 10 or fewer points 44-3 1-0• Allowing a 100-yard rusher 24-19 0-2• Not allowing a 100-yard rusher 93-54-1 8-4• Allowing a 100-yard receiver 38-19-1 5-2• Not allowing a 100-yard receiver 80-54 5-4• Allowing a 300-yard passer 12-12 3-0• Not allowing a 300-yard passer 106-61-1 7-6• Not allowing a rushing TD 80-25-1 4-3• Not allowing a passing TD 42-14 0-1• Not allowing a TD 27-3 1-0SPECIAL TEAMS UNDER REID IN 2010• Having a KR or PR TD 8-3 1-0

EAGLES RECORD WHEN ...

Since Lincoln Financial Field opened in 2003, the Eagles have uti-lized their home-field advantage by posting one of the top recordsin the NFC:• The Eagles own a 40-24 (.625)

record since the opening the Linc,which is the best home record inthe NFC East and fourth best inthe NFC since 2003

• Lincoln Financial Field has beenunfriendly to opposing offenses,who have managed just 18.9points/game on Philadelphia’shome field since 2003

• In 2010, the Eagles posted a 4-4 record at home, including a 2-1mark in the division, defeating Atlanta, Indianapolis, NY Giants,and Houston

PROTECT THIS HOUSE

Team Record Pct.Seattle 44-20 .688Minnesota 43-21 .672Chicago 41-23 .641Philadelphia 40-24 .625Atlanta 39-25 .609Dallas 39-25 .609Green Bay 39-25 .609

BEST NFC HOME RECORDSSINCE 2003

Since Andy Reid was named head coach, the Eagles have risen tothe occasion when playing difficult opponents.• Since 1999 (including the play-

offs), the Eagles won an NFC-best 39 games against teamsthat finished the season above.500. Only four teams won moreover that time period

• In 2010, the Eagles were 4-3when playing teams that finishedover .500, defeating Atlanta, NYGiants (twice), and Indianapolis

• According to the NFL, the Eagles will play the 17th hardest sched-ule in the league this season. Philadelphia will play five teams in2011 that were .500 or better in 2010: Atlanta (13-3), NY Giants(10-6), Chicago (11-5), New England (14-2), and NY Jets (11-5).All but the Giants made the playoffs last season

WINNING AGANST BIG OPPONENTS

Team WinsNew England 63Indianapolis 54Pittsburgh 48NY Jets 42Philadelphia 39Tennessee 39

WINS AGAINST OVER .500TEAMS SINCE 1999

Although the Eagles are apedestrian 5-7 in season open-ing games under head coachAndy Reid, they are 22-18 inthe month of September. • The Eagles have started off

strong in Sept., going 2-1 thepast three seasons in themonth

• Since 2000, the NFC East has been the most competitive divisionin football in the season’s first month, with only the Redskinsplaying under .500

KICKING OFF IN 2011

Team Record Win Pct.NY Giants 23-13 .758Philadelphia 22-15 .595Dallas 20-16 .556Washington 17-18 .486

NFC EAST TEAMS RECORDS INSEPT. SINCE 2000

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OFFENSE DEFENSETotal Rush Pass Total Rush Pass

Week 1 15 3 17 t-15 t-24 14Week 2 8 2 17 25 23 23Week 3 9 7 14 11 22 7Week 4 9 11 12 11 27 5Week 5 8 10 13 15 24 8Week 6 4 8 8 11 22 9Week 7 6 9 8 12 18 10Week 8 5 9 8 12 18 11Week 9 4 5 10 12 12 15Week 10 3 3 9 11 12 16Week 11 2 3 9 9 8 13Week 12 2 3 8 10 11 13Week 13 1 5 7 12 13 17Week 14 1 5 6 12 11 17Week 15 1 4 6 13 11 21Week 16 1 3 8 12 13 16Week 17 2 5 9 12 15 t-14

2010 WEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGSUnder Andy Reid’s guid-ance, the Eagles havedone a great job of pro-tecting the ball and limit-ing turnovers. • Since 1999, the Eagles

are 3rd in the NFL and1st in the NFC with a+59 cumulative TO ratio

• They have posted apositive ratio in 10 ofReid’s 12 seasons

• In 2010, Philadelphiaranked fifth in the NFLwith a +9 turnover dif-ferential. On Oct 10 vs.SF, the Eagles tallied aseason-high +4 differ-ential thanks to fivecaused TOs (threeforced fumbles and twoINTs)

STAYING POSITIVE

+41 Green Bay+35 New England+30 Baltimore+27 Philadelphia+18 Pittsburgh

TURNOVER RATIONFL SINCE 2008

+87 New England+62 Kansas City+59 Philadelphia+58 Tampa Bay+52 Pittsburgh

TURNOVER RATIONFL SINCE 1999

• Turnover ratio is +2 or better: 46-6• Turnover ratio is positive: 70-17• Turnover ratio is negative: 22-37-1• Turnover ratio is even: 24-21

THE EAGLES RECORD WHEN...

Since 2006, the Eagles have been consistently strong on both sidesof the ball.• The Eagles are one

of the top teams inthe NFL in terms ofyards per game dif-ferential since 2006

• In 2010, the Eagles’62.2 yards per game differential was ranked third in the NFC andfifth-best in the league

• In a 59-28 win over Washington, the Eagles posted a season best217-yard differential (592 offense, 375 defense)

STRONG ON BOTH SIDES

Team Gained Allowed DiffPittsburgh 342.8 277.2 65.6New England 374.7 315.7 59.0New Orleans 331.8 388.0 56.2Philadelphia 367.5 312.4 55.1

YARDS/GAME DIFFERENTIAL SINCE 2006

Team Takeaway Giveaway +/-New England 38 10 +28Pittsburgh 35 18 +17Atlanta 31 17 +14Green Bay 32 22 +10Philadelphia 34 25 +9

2010 TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL

OFFENSE DEFENSE POINTS/GAMETotal (Rk) Rush (Rk) Pass (Rk) Total (Rk) Rush (Rk) Pass (Rk) For (Rk) Against (Rk) Diff (Rk)

1999 239.4 (30) 109.1 (17) 130.3 (31) 341.4 (24) 125.1 (28) 216.3 (15) 17.0 (25) 22.3 (22) -5.3 (25)2000 312.9 (17) 117.6 (15) 195.3 (20) 301.1 (10) 114.4 (20) 186.9 (7) 21.9 (12) 15.3 (4) 6.6 (6)2001 307.7 (17) 111.1 (14) 196.6 (20) 293.8 (7) 114.8 (18) 179.0 (2) 21.4 (10) 13.0 (2) 8.4 (3)2002 350.3 (10) 138.8 (7) 211.5 (19) 297.1 (4) 103.8 (9) 193.4 (7) 25.9 (4) 15.1 (2) 10.9 (1)2003 314.7 (18) 125.9 (9) 188.8 (20) 331.7 (20) 129.4 (22) 202.3 (16) 23.4 (11) 17.9 (7) 5.4 (8)2004 351.1 (9) 102.4 (24) 248.7 (7) 319.7 (10) 118.9 (16) 200.8 (12) 24.1 (8) 16.2 (2) 7.9 (4)2005 319.3 (19) 89.5 (28) 229.8 (8) 325.4 (23) 117.7 (21) 207.7 (21) 19.4 (18) 24.2 (27) -4.9 (24)2006 381.4 (2) 124.0 (11) 247.6 (3) 328.1 (15) 136.4 (26) 191.7 (9) 24.9 (6) 20.5 (15) 4.4 (8)2007 358.1 (6) 123.4 (8) 234.7 (10) 311.4 (10) 95.8 (7) 215.6 (18) 21.0 (17) 18.8 (9) 2.2 (11)2008 350.5 (9) 106.1 (22) 244.4 (6) 274.3 (3) 92.3 (4) 182.1 (3) 26.0 (6) 18.1 (4) 7.9 (4)2009 357.9 (11) 102.3 (22) 255.6 (10) 321.1 (12) 104.7 (14) 216.4 (17) 26.8 (5) 21.0 (19) 5.7 (10)2010 389.4 (2) 145.4 (5) 243.9 (9) 327.2 (12) 110.4 (15) 216.8 (t14) 27.4 (3) 23.6 (t21) 3.9 (9)2011

YEAR-BY-YEAR NFL RANKINGS UNDER ANDY REID

Since 2000, the Eagles have beenone of the top road teams in theNFL and have posted winningrecords in all but two seasons.• The Eagles finished the 2010

season with a 6-2 mark on theroad

ROAD WARRIORS

Team RecordIndianapolis 59-29 (.670)Philadelphia 57-30-1 (.653)New England 57-31 (.648)Pittsburgh 53-34 (.609)

ROAD RECORDS SINCE 2000

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. In2010, the Eagles set a franchise record inpoints for the 3rd consecutive year. • Earned NFL assistant coach of the year

honors from Pro Football Weekly in 2010

• 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 XXXI championship

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

• Has been elected to the Grizzly SportsHall of Fame at the University of Montanaand the Oak Grove HS Hall of Fame

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

After a 13-year stint as the Eagles offensiveline coach, Castillo returned to the side ofthe ball where his playing and coaching ca-reer began when Andy Reid named him de-fensive coordinator on February 2, 2011. Asthe Eagles O-line coach, he often confidedwith the late Jim Johnson and his defensivestaff, exchanging ideas about blitzes, pro-tections and coverages.• Four linemen earned their first Pro Bowl

selection under Castillo: Tra Thomas,Jermane Mayberry, Jon Runyan, andShawn Andrews

• Also displayed a penchant for developingundrafted players into NFL starters,including Jamaal Jackson, Nick Cole,Hank Fraley, Artis Hicks and Bubba Miller

• Is proud to be one of a few coaches ofHispanic descent. Fluent in Spanish andhas promoted the game for its Spanish-speaking audience

• Was one of four members of formercoach Ray Rhodes' staff to be retained byReid in 1999

• Former linebacker with Texas A&I andthe USFL's San Antonio Gunslingers

• His son, Gregory, is a cornerback at theUniversity of Iowa

• On July 4, 2009, his hometown of PortIsabel, TX, celebrated “Juan Castillo Day”in which the mayor gave him the key tothe city

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 intricate sys-tem compiled annually by esteemed DallasMorning News columnist Rick Gosselin.• In his first season with the Eagles, April’s

units ranked 7th in net punting average,9th in kickoff coverage, and 12th in puntreturn average

• 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)

• 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 in 2009, DeSeanJackson became the first player in NFLhistory to earn a Pro Bowl berth as both areceiver and a return man. Jackson wenton to earn a 2nd Pro Bowl berth in 2010

• In addition, Jeremy Maclin caught morepasses (126) in his first two seasons as anEagle than any other player besides TEKeith Jackson (144)

• Coached in six conference championshipgames as an NFL assistant

• As quarterbacks coach at SouthwesternLouisiana, tutored former Eagle BrianMitchell as he became the first player inNCAA history to pass for over 5,000 yardsand rush for over 3,000 yards in a career

• Was recruited by Bill Parcells as aquarterback at Vanderbilt

• Spent the past five seasons with SanFrancisco as their secondary coach

• A 4th round draft pick of the NY Jets in1979 from UCLA, he played 7 seasons forthe Jets, recording 17 INTs in 97 games

• While with the Ravens in 2004, Ed Reedearned NFL Defensive POY honors andChris McAlister earned a Pro Bowl berth

• Worked as defensive coordinator of theNY Giants from 2002-03

• Played a key role in the development ofBrent Celek, who has caught 118 passesin the last two years as a full-time starter

• Was an offensive lineman at SanFrancisco State and his position coachwas Andy Reid

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

MARTY MORNHINWEGAsst. Head Coach/Off Coord.

9th year in Philadelphia

BOBBY APRILSpecial Teams Coordinator

2nd year in Philadelphia

MIKE CALDWELLLinebackers

4th year in Philadelphia

JUAN CASTILLODefensive Coordinator

17th year in PhiladelphiaBOBBY APRIL, IIIDefensive Quality Control

1st year in Philadelphia

DAVID CULLEYSr. Offensive Asst/Receivers

13th year in Philadelphia

JOHNNIE LYNNSecondary/Cornerbacks

1st year in Philadelphia

TOM MELVINTight Ends

13th year in Philadelphia

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• One of the most renowned O-line coachesin NFL history, Mudd joined the Eagles onFeb. 2, 2011 after a one-year retirement

• In a 12-year stint in Indianapolis (1998-2009), helped the Colts earn a Super Bowlchampionship in 2006 and post the mostregular season wins in a decade (115) inNFL history, including 7 consecutive 12-win campaigns

• Under his watch, the Colts scored aleague-best 26.1 points per game andallowed a NFL-low 227 sacks. His troopshelped protect four-time league MVPPeyton Manning and paved the way fortwo 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 Chicago (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

• Served as coaching assistant with Eaglesin 2010

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

• Compiled a 40-11 record as head coachand assistant athletic director of CalvaryBaptist Academy in Shreveport, LA from2005-08

• A 12-year NFL veteran, Pederson signedas a rookie free agent with Miami in 1991and spent time with the Dolphins, GreenBay, Philadelphia (1999), and Cleveland

• During his NFL career, Pederson backedup Dan Marino, Brett Favre and DonovanMcNabb

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

• A 3rd round draft pick of the Eagles in1997, he ranks 4th on the team’s all-timerushing list. Is one of two Eagles to top the200-yard rushing mark in a game (SteveVan Buren)

• Earned a Super Bowl championship ringwith the Steelers in 2005

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

• Was a coaching intern with Eagles in 2010

• Regarded by many NFL observers as thebest D-line coach in the league, Washburnjoined the Eagles on Jan. 19, 2011 after a12-year tenure in Tennessee

• During his time with the Titans, theyranked 7th in the NFL in sacks and 5th inrushing yards allowed, while helpingthem earn six playoff berths, three divi-sion titles and one AFC championship

• Tutored five D-linemen to 10 total ProBowls (Kyle Vanden Bosch, Kevin Carter,Jason Babin, Albert Haynesworth, andJevon Kearse)

• His son, Brady, was a D-lineman at Clem-son and his other son, Jeremiah, was anO-lineman at Arkansas and serves as anassistant O-line coach with the DetroitLions

• Under his tutelage, LeSean McCoy ranked4th in the NFL with 1,672 total yards fromscrimmage in 2010. He also broke theEagles all-time rookie rushing record with637 yards in 2009

• In 20009, Leonard Weaver became the2nd Eagle fullback ever to earn Pro Bowlhonors

• Tutored a 1,000-yard rusher seven timesduring his tenure in Philadelphia (three byDuce Staley, two by Brian Westbrook, andone each by Ricky Watters and McCoy)

• Was one of four members of Ray Rhodes'staff to be retained by Andy Reid in 1999

• 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 Pittsburgh

• 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

HOWARD MUDDOffensive Line

1st year in Philadelphia

MATT NAGYOffensive Quality Control

1st year in Philadelphia

DOUG PEDERSONQuarterbacks

3rd year in Philadelphia

DUCE STALEYSpecial Teams Quality Control

1st year in Philadelphia

JIM WASHBURNDefensive Line

1st year in Philadelphia

RICK BURKHOLDERHead Athletic Trainer

13th year in Philadelphia

TED WILLIAMSRunning Backs

17th year in Philadelphia

MICHAEL ZORDICHSecondary/Safeties

2nd year in Philadelphia

BARRY RUBINHead Strength & Conditioning

4th 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 16 yearsas owner (69%). Only Indianapolis (13) has made more playoff ap-pearances than the Eagles since 1995, Lurie’s first full season asowner. In the decade of the 2000’s, only one other franchise (Indi-anapolis, 9) made more playoff appearances than Philadelphia’seight and only one other franchise (New England) matched the Ea-gles’ five berths in the conference championship game.

From 2000-09, the Eagles won an NFC-best 103 regular seasongames and 10 playoff contests, while capturing five division titles(trailing only New England's 6). As such the Eagles became just the13th team to top the century mark in wins over the course of onedecade.

LURIE’S LANDMARKS:• Under his guidance, Eagles Youth Partnership (EYP), the team's

charitable wing, has developed into one of the most innovative anddynamic non-profit organizations in sports philanthropy

• The Eagles, based on the work of EYP, were one of three finalistsjoining Manchester United and Hapoel Keter Tel Aviv FC for thecoveted 2010 Sport Team of the Year award by Beyond Sport, aglobal organization that promotes, develops and funds the use ofsport to create positive social change across the world

• The Philadelphia Business Journal honored the Eagles as one ofPhiladelphia's top charitable corporations in 2009. “That givingattitude, driven by Jeffrey and Christina Lurie, made them a win-ner in every category of the Corporate Philanthropy Awards.”

• 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 a nomination for a 2005 Academy Award

• The Lurie Family Foundation was also established by Jeffrey andChristina Lurie with an emphasis on health issues, especially inthe areas of autism and cancer research

• Under his direction, the Eagles have also developed a substantialGo Green program, a ground-breaking initiative to better the en-vironment by creating and sustaining programs that improve thequality of life in the Philadelphia region, green the environmentand reduce the team’s impact on the planet

• 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: 158-118-2 (.572)

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: 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. 11-11 147-107-2 (.580)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 187-94-0 .665Pittsburgh 176-102-1 .633 Green Bay 174-104-0 .626Indianapolis 173-106-0 .620Denver 158-111-0 .587Philadelphia 158-118-2 .572 Tennessee 146-121-0 .547* including playoffs

Since 2000 W-L-T PCT New England 140-55-0 .718Indianapolis 134-60-0 .691Pittsburgh 127-64-1 .664 Philadelphia 123-71-1 .633Baltimore 113-78-0 .592Green Bay 111-77-0 .590NY Giants 104-83-0 .556* including playoffs

EAGLES RECORDS UNDER LURIE

In the decade of the 2000s, the Eagles were one of the most suc-cessful franchises in the league, owning the NFL’s 3rd best reg-ular season record (103-56-1, .647) and the 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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With the average age of 26.5, Philadelphia’s preseason roster is oneof the youngest in the NFL. However, among those young players,there is a great deal of NFL experience and success. • The Eagles had 11 different starters under 26 years old who

started at least five games for the Birds last season• In 2010, a total of nine rookies started 27 times for the Eagles• Rookies MLB Casey Matthews, RG Danny Watkins, and C Jason

Kelce have each started at least one game during the preseason.The Birds will also rely on rookie K Alex Henery and P Chas Henry

FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH

After finishing 14th in passing defense in 2010, thePhiladelphia Eagles aggressively attacked freeagency in 2011, adding CBs Nnamdi Asomugha(7/29) and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (via tradewith Arizona, 7/28) in addition to the incumbent As-ante Samuel, creating the most exciting defensiveback group in the NFL. • Considered one of the best corners in the league, receivers cov-

ered by Asomugha rarely even see the ball thrown their way. Heserved as the primary corner on an Oakland Raiders defense al-lowed a league-low 2,177 completions since he entered theleague in 2003

• A 2009 Pro Bowler, Rodgers-Cromartie has compiled 13 inter-ceptions for 320 yards and four touchdowns over the past threeseasons for the Arizona Cardinals

• Since 2006, DRC andSamuel (33) are tiedwith Green Bay’sCharles Woodsonand Tramon Williamsfor the most INTs bya tandem of CBs inthe league

CORNERING THE MARKET

PLAYERS (TEAM) INTs1. Rodgers-Cromartie+Samuel (Phi) 33

Woodson+Williams (GB) 333. Revis+Cromartie (NY Jets) 19

Thomas+Webster (NY Giants) 19

CB TANDEM INTERCEPTIONS SINCE 2006

Philadelphia also bolstered the defensive line in preparation for the2011 campaign by signing free agents DE Jason Babin (7/29) andDT Cullen Jenkins (7/30)• Babin, who was tabbed as a Pro Bowler in 2010, was third in the

AFC last season with 12.5 sacks for a hard-nosed Tennessee de-fense. In addition to sacks, Babin also set career-highs with 93tackles and two forced fumbles

• In 2009, Babin played in 12 games with the Eagles and recorded20 tackles, 2.5 sacks for 19 yards

• Jenkins has joined the Eagles for his eighth season in the NFLafter compiling 29.0 sacks, 7.0 of which came last year when heestablished a new career-best with the Packers

OTHER NEW FACES ON D

Head Coach Andy Reid (On the final preseason game): “We’ll seewho plays and who doesn’t play. I can tell you the twos and threeswill have an opportunity to play, which I haven’t told them that, inparticularly the threes, the last couple of games so there wereonly a few of those guys that had the opportunity to play. I’ll tellyou exactly what I told them, and that’s it’s an opportunity whenyou have a chance to get in there to show and to get your play ontape and that’s very important. The ones are expecting to play, thetwos are expecting to play, and the threes are expecting to play.”WR Jeremy Maclin (On being back with the team):”Yeah. I’m look-ing forward to getting back out there with the guys and helpingthe team any way I can. I’ll be kind of resuming my role again. Ijust need to get this rolling and get where I need to be.”WR Steve Smith (On his first practice with the Eagles):“It wasgreat just to be back out there with my teammates and hearingthe calls from Vick. It was really fun.”

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

The Eagles also addressed the offensive side of the ball by addingveteran talents WR Steve Smith (8/10), QB Vince Young (7/29) andRB Ronnie Brown (8/2). Young and Brown and Smith provide theBirds with quality depth and starting experience at the offensiveskill positions. • Smith comes to the Eagles after spend-

ing the previous four seasons with thedivision rival NY Giants. Smith wasnamed a 2009 Pro Bowler after break-ing out with a conference-leading 107 catches for 1,220 yards(third in NFC). Smith posted 48 catches for 529 yards while expe-riencing injuries in 2010, and is coming off microfracture surgerythat sidelined him after Week 13

• Young, who started for thebetter part of six years inTennessee, has a .638 win-ning percentage as a start-ing quarterback (30-17)

• Brown is poised to be a great com-plement to RB LeSean McCoy.Over the course of his six-year ca-reer, Brown has proven to a tal-ented rusher and reliable receiver out of the backfield

• The Eagles also added more experience on the offensive line withthe signings of T Ryan Harris and G Evan Mathis. Harris,a fifth-year pro out of Notre Dame, has started in 34 games over his ca-reer was named to Peter King’s 2008 All-Pro team as a memberof the Denver Broncos. Mathis, a former Bengal, Dolphin, andPanther, started seven games in 2009 for Cincinnati

GOING DEEP ON OFFENSE

Att Comp Yds TD INT359 215 2,589 12 10

VINCE YOUNG VS. NFC

Yards Avg TDs Rec Yds 4815 4.3 36 184 1491

BROWN’S CAREER STATS

Rec Yds Avg TD220 2386 10.8 11

SMITH’S CAREER STATSASOMUGHA

Pos. Name Age 2010 StartsS Nate Allen 23 13TE Brent Celek 26 15LB Jamar Chaney 24 2S Kurt Coleman 23 3DT Antonio Dixon 26 10LB Moise Fokou 25 11WR DeSean Jackson 24 14C Jason Kelce 23 RookieWR Jeremy Maclin 23 16RB LeSean McCoy 23 13LB Casey Matthews 22 RookieFB Owen Schmitt 26 5G Danny Watkins 26 Rookie

2011 POTENTIAL STARTERS 26 OR YOUNGER

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The Eagles will once again rely on their young play-makers to lead their high octane attack, run by of-fensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg. Blessedwith a young group of receivers and running backs,the Eagles hope 2011 mirrors last season in termsof offensive production. • The Eagles rewrote team history yet again in

2010, setting new season benchmarks in pointsscored (439), total net yards (6,230) while finish-ing with the second-most in touch-downs (49)

• Philadelphia looks to continue itsbig play ability after posting 80plays of 20-or-more yards in 2010,which was the most in the NFL.They ranked third with 23touchdowns of 10-or-moreyards

• The Eagles took care of theball better than any otherNFC East team, surrender-ing just 25 turnovers lastseason

• Together, WRs DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin were a night-mare for defensive coordinators. Despite Jackson missing twogames in 2010, the two Eagles combined for the third-most yardsof any WR duo with 2,020. Jackson and Maclin were fourth intouchdowns scored by a WR tandem with 16

• RB LeSean McCoy was a threat in both the running and passinggames, as he ranked near the top of NFL in yards from scrim-mage with 1,672. McCoy caught 78 passes last season, leadingall RBs in catches and ranking second with 592 receiving yards

• TE Brent Celek adds to the Eagles big play ability with a knack forgetting up the seam and catching passes. Celek posted 500+ (511)yards for the second straight season in 2010, and his 65-yard TDreception was a clutch play as the Eagles rallied from a 31-10deficit to win 38-31 on Dec 19.

• Often overlooked, sixth-year veteran Jason Avant was one of theleague’s most reliable targets from the slot, catching 51 of the 74passes (68.92%) that were targeted for him last season, whichwas sixth-best for WRs with at least 70 targets

SHOCK AND AWE-FENSE

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Team Points/GameNew England 32.4San Diego 27.6Philadelphia 27.4Indianapolis 27.2

TOP SCORING OFFENSES

Team Overall Rush PassSan Diego 1st 23rd 2ndPhiladelphia 2nd 5th 9thHouston 3rd 7th 4thIndianapolis 4th 29th 1st

NFL’S OFFENSIVE RANKINGS

Although he entered the season as a backup, Michael Vick became one of the most dy-namic and versatile quarterbacks in the NFL during a stunning 2010 campaign• The 10th-year pro became the second player in NFL history (Steve Young in 1992) tohave at least 3,000 passing yards (3,018), 500 rushing yards (676), and 100 passer rat-ing in season (100.2)• Vick was tabbed as the 2010 AP Comeback Player of the Year winner. He was thefourth Eagles player to win the award• Vick attempted 372 passes last season, throwing for 21 touchdowns, with just six in-terceptions• The former Hokie scored nine rushing touchdowns, tops for an NFL quarterback

• The five-time Pro Bowler became the first player in NFL history to pass for 300 yards (333), rush for 50 yards (80), throw 4 TDs, and rushfor two scores in a single game when he did it against Washington on Nov 15 in front of a nationally televised Monday Night Footballaudience.

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Player RatingTom Brady 111.0Philip Rivers 101.8Aaron Rodgers 101.2Michael Vick 100.2Ben Roethlisberger 97.0

QB RATING LEADERS

The Eagles hired new offensive line coachHoward Mudd on Feb 2, 2011. Mudd, a 37-yearveteran of the NFL, is regarded by many as oneof the best position coaches in the league• Mudd spent the previous 12 seasons with the

Indianapolis Colts, where he mentored the o-line that protected QB Peyton Manning. Dur-ing that time in Indianapolis, Mudd’s unitsallowed an NFL-low 227 sacks, an average ofjust 18.9 per season

• In his introductory press conference,Mudd claims it was Andy Reid whocoaxed him out of retirement. “I haveknown Andy for 22 years,” Mudd said,“He’s a really friendly guy and he likedwhat I did and would always ask mequestions as we went through the years.We just maintained contact. When thisthing shook down, I was kind of in a stateof shock. I went, ‘What?’ He called meand said, ‘Would you consider coming outof retirement?’ He told me this wholestory about the interview process withthe defensive coordinator. I know Juan[Castillo] very well. He said this isn’tgoing to work if we make this move if youdon’t come.”

• Another motivating factor for Mudd tocome to Philadelphia was his close friend, defensive line coachJim Washburn. “The whole Wash thing, that was just icing on thecake for me,“ he said. “I know it was exceedingly comfortable toknow that Wash was here and we’re really good friends. [We’re]good friends [and have] a lot of respect professionally and all ofthat kind of stuff.”

• Mudd began his coaching career mentoring the o-line at USC in1972, and would leave the college ranks permanently for his forhis first pro coaching job with the Chargers in 1974

• Coming out of Hillsdale (Mich.) College, Mudd played eight yearsin the NFL with San Francisco (1964-69) and Chicago (1969-71)

MUDD TUTORS O-LINE

MUDD

Year Sacks Rank1998 22 2nd1999 14 1st2000 20 T-1st2001 30 10th2002 23 4th2003 19 T-2nd2004 14 T-1st2005 20 1st2006 15 1st2007 23 6th2008 14 4th2009 13 1stTotals 227 1st

SACKS ALLOWEDUNDER MUDD

Immediately following the end of the 2010 season, the Eagles addeddefensive line guru Jim Washburn. Washburn is widely regarded asone of the top D-line coaches in the NFL and the Eagles hope hecan help set the tone for an aggressive, attacking defense. • One of his main objectives is to get off the ball faster and down

the field quicker to make plays. “Jim is teaching the guys to attackand get up the field, and that’s very important,” said defensivecoordinator Juan Castillo. “It’s not as natural as you’d thinksometimes. Those are the things that he’s working on. He’s try-ing to get the guys up the field to attack and then react.”

• Before coming to the Eagles, Washburn tutored Tennessee’s D-line from 1999-10. Ten different front-line defenders went to thePro Bowl under Washburn, including Jason Babin last season

• Washburn was named assistant coach of the year in 2008 by SI’sPeter King after his Tennessee D-line led the NFL with 39.5 sacks

WASHBURN MENTORS D-LINE

After tutoring the Eagles offensive line for 13seasons, Juan Castillo embarks on his firstseason as the defensive coordinator for thePhiladelphia Eagles. With a great reputationfor coaching on the other side of the ball,Castillo prides himself on teaching as much tohis players as he possibly can, whether it is thefundamentals of football or the technical as-pects of a certain position. “Early on, when I became the defensive coordinator, I was alwayspreaching that I was a defensive guy,” Castillo said, “Really what Iam is a teacher. I can go coach d-line, linebackers, DBs, o-line. I’ma teacher and that’s what Coach Reid wants from his staff. We’reall teachers. We all can go and teach positions.”In his first training camp, Castillo has become known for his en-thusiastic, fiery style. Often, Castillo is known for being one of thefirst coaches off the sidelines when a defender makes a good play,and when a teachable moment occurs. “I think that the thing forme is I just want to be myself. I want our guys to play hard and knowthat it is our job to make them better.”

• Castillo played linebacker in college at Texas A&I as well as fortwo seasons for San Antonio of the USFL

• In 1982, Castillo made his coaching debut for Texas A&M-Kingsville as the D-line/LB coach

• The Eagles hired Castillo as an offensive assistant in 2005, and hewas named tight ends coach in 1997. He spent the next 13 sea-sons mentoring the offensive line, where he became one of themost highly regarded assistant coaches in the NFL

• Although he was the O-line coach, Castillo often consulted withlate defensive coordinator Jim Johnson to discuss coverages,blitzes, and protections. Castillo still considers Johnson a men-tor today, and hopes to get the Eagles back to the attacking de-fense they played under Johnson

• Castillo will look to implement an aggressive and attacking de-fense. “We’re going to attack and get up the field,” Castillo said,“We’re attacking up the field on first and second-down, instead ofjust on passing downs.”

Last season, Eagles followers saw a glimpse of thefuture as young players stepped up and contributedright away on defense • Including playoffs, Eagles rookies started 16

games at safety, 6 games at defensive end, 4games at linebacker, 1 game at cornerback and 1game at defensive tackle

• Philadelphia received great production from theirrookie defenders, ranking fourth in interceptions(5) and fourth in sacks (6) by rookie players

• The Eagles were one of two teams to have at least five intercep-tions and five sacks by rookie players

• S Nate Allen became the only Eagle in team history to have threeinterceptions and two sacks in his rookie season

• DE Brandon Graham compiled three sacks and two forced fum-bles

• CB Trevard Lindley and S Kurt Coleman both stepped up whencalled upon, as they each grabbed an interception

• LB Jamar Chaney played well as the starting MLB in place of in-jured LB Stewart Bradley, forcing a fumble in his first-career startwhile racking up 16 tackles at NYG (12/19)

FUTURE OF DEFENSE SHINESJUAN CASTILLO SWITCHES SIDES

- Carolina Panthers Head Coach Ron Rivera: “I don’t know if Ihave seen anyone more committed to being a coach in thisleague then him. I was able to call on him so many times tounderstand how certain offenses worked and attacked. Hisknowledge is very, very extensive, and I consider him a men-tor of mine.” - Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Leslie Frazier: “I can re-member our defensive staff putting our game plans togetherand we’d always get together with Juan just to make sure theywere sound in terms of pressures and blitzes. Sometimes, Ifelt like he was on our defensive staff.”

CASTILLO: WELL RESPECTED BY OTHER COACHES

InterceptionsNew England 9Cleveland 8Kansas City 7Philadelphia 5Seattle 5

SacksCincinnati 12.5Detroit 10New England 7Philadelphia 6Green Bay 6

2010 ROOKIE PRODUCTION (TEAM)

Rushing Yards Against/GameBaltimore 88.3Pittsburgh 89.7San Diego 100.1Minnesota 101.7Tennessee 102.9

SacksPittsburgh 527Philadelphia 510Miami 500NY Giants 490San Diego 478Baltimore 475Tennessee 474

WASHBURN’S DEFENSIVE LINES 1999-2010

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QUARTERBACKSThe Eagles starting quarterback isMichael Vick, the former first overalldraft pick by Atlanta in 2001. Now in his3rd season in Philadelphia, Vick becamethe Eagles starter in week 2 of the 2010season and has not looked back. In 2010,Vick logged career highs in QB rating(100.2), completion pct (62.6), and pass-ing yards (3,018) and accounted for 30TDs (21 passing, 9 rushing) en route to his 4th Pro Bowl berth. Forhis efforts, he earned NFL Comeback player of the year honors,NFC Offensive player of the month honors in September and NFCOffensive player of the week honors three times.

Vince Young was signed by the Eagles in 2011 to serve as a back-upto Vick. A former first round draft choice of Tennessee (3rd overall)in 2006, Young owns a 30-17 (.638) record as a starting signal callerin the NFL after racking up an impressive 30-2 (.938) mark as thestarting QB at the University of Texas, where he led the Longhornsto a national championship in 2005. He is a two-time Pro Bowl se-lection.

Mike Kafka, a 4th round draft choice in 2010 from Northwestern,rounds out the quarterback position. Kafka served as the Eagles3rd QB for most of the 2010 campaign.

RUNNING BACKS

LeSean McCoy proved to be the durableand versatile back the Eagles had hopedhe would become when they drafted himin the 2nd round in 2009 from the Univer-sity of Pittsburgh. In 2010, McCoy led theteam in rushing yards (1,080) and recep-tions (78) and ranked 4th in the NFL intotal yards from scrimmage (1,672) and6th in first downs (79). He set the Eaglesrushing record with 637 yards in 2009. Heis a native of Harrisburg, PA.

The Eagles beefed up their depth in 2011 by adding former DolphinsPro Bowl RB Ronnie Brown. The NFL’s 2nd overall selection by theDolphins in 2005, Brown ranks third on Miami’s all-time rushinglist with 4,815 yards and 36 touchdowns.

Fullback Owen Schmitt is in his 2nd season in Philadelphia after hewas added to the roster on Sept. 13, 2010, after Leonard Weaverwas injured. He was a 5th round draft choice of Seattle in 2008 fromWest Virginia. He set career highs in receptions (19) in 2010.

Backing up at both running back and fullback, while serving a keyrole on special teams is third-year pro Eldra Buckley. Buckley spenttwo seasons on the Chargers practice squad after signing with SanDiego as a rookie free agent from Tennessee-Chattanooga.

New to the nest in 2011 is 5th round draft choice Dion Lewis, who,like McCoy, starred at Pittsburgh. He rushed for 2,860 yards in justtwo seasons with the Panthers. The Eagles also added a fullback inthe 2011 draft in Stanley Havili (7th round) from USC.

Rounding out the running back position is rookie free agent RBGraig Cooper (Miami, Fla.).

WIDE RECEIVERS

Armed with a unique combination ofspeed, skill and a relentless competitivenature, DeSean Jackson has become oneof the game’s most dynamic weapons.The team’s 2nd round draft pick in 2008,Jackson followed up a record-settingrookie year with two Pro Bowl campaignsin 2009 and 2010. In fact, he became thefirst player in league history to garner aPro Bowl spot at two different positionsin 2009.

A first round draft choice out of Missouri in 2009, Jeremy Maclin isa key component in the Eagles high-octane offense. This versatileand explosive receiver followed up a strong rookie performancewith 70 catches, 964 yards, and a team-best 10 rec. TDs in 2010.

Jason Avant has proven to be one of the team’s most physical andsure-handed receivers. A relentless and selfless player on and offthe field, Avant is one of the most respected players in the confinesof the Eagles locker room. The 4th round draft pick from Michiganin 2006 has increased his reception total in each of his first five sea-sons, racking up 51 catches in 2010.

The Eagles added former Giants Pro Bowl receiver Steve Smith onAugust 10. He played his first four NFL seasons with New York, whoselected him in the 2nd round in 2007. After helping the Giants to aSuper Bowl XLII championship in 2008 with 57 catches in a reserverole, Smith earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2009 as hegrabbed a team-record 107 catches (2nd in NFL) for 1,220 yardsand 7 TDs.

Riley Cooper, a 6-3, 222-pound receiver, was a 5th round draftchoice of the Eagles in 2010 from the University of Florida, where heearned two National Championships. Cooper snagged 7 passes for116 and 1 TD in his first season in the NFL.

Chad Hall (5-8, 187) was promoted from the practice squad on Oc-tober 9, 2010 and caught 11 passes in eight games. A rookie freeagent signing by the Eagles in 2010, he played collegiately at AirForce.

Johnnie Lee Higgins, a speedy receiver and return man, was addedas a free agent from Oakland in 2011. Higgins has three punt re-turns for a TD during his career to go along with 57 receptions for779 yards. He was a 3rd round draft pick of the Raiders in 2007 fromTexas-El Paso.

Signed by the Eagles early in the 2011 offseason, Sinorice Mossplayed his first five NFL seasons with the NY Giants, who draftedhim in the 2nd round in 2006 from Miami, Fl. He is the youngerbrother of Redskins WR Santana Moss.

Rod Harper spent the majority of the 2010 campaign on the Eaglespractice squad. He is a product of Murray State and was signed byGreen Bay as a rookie free agent in 2008.

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TIGHT ENDS

A fifth round draft choice of the Eagles in2007, Brent Celek has established him-self as one of the league’s most consis-tent tight ends. Celek enters the 2011season with 161 catches and 14 touch-downs, while compiling four 100-yard re-ceiving games.

Veteran Donald Lee was signed by theteam as a free agent in 2011 after spend-ing the last six seasons in Green Bay,where he captured a Super Bowl championship in 2010. He beganhis career with the Miami Dolphins in 2003, when was drafted in the5th round.

Former Missouri State star Clay Harbor was a 4th round selectionof the Eagles in 2010 and saw limited action with the team as arookie.

Cornelius Ingram, a 5th round draft choice in 2009 from Florida, isalso competing for a roster spot.

OFFENSIVE LINE

In 2011, the Eagles hired renowned offensive line coach HowardMudd after a one-year retirement. Mudd, an NFL All-Decade se-lection in the 1960s, played a vital role in the high-octane offense ofthe Indianapolis Colts from 1998-2009. Mudd took over from JuanCastillo, the Eagles long-time offensive coach who was tabbed asthe Eagles defensive coordinator.

Four-time Pro Bowl selection Jason Peters headlines the Eaglesfront line after they acquired him in a trade with the Buffalo Bills inApril 2009. The left tackle earned a Pro Bowl berth in each of hisfirst two seasons in Philadelphia. He originally joined the NFL as arookie free agent tight end from Arkansas.

Next to Peters at left guard is Todd Herremans, who is in his 7thyear in Philadelphia after being selected in the 4th round of the 2005draft. Herremans, a full-time starter since 2006, has the ability toline up at both guard and tackle.

Anchoring the line at center is 8-year veteran Jamaal Jackson, whomissed most of the 2010 campaign with a triceps injury. Jacksonwas a rookie free agent signee of the team in 2003 from DelawareState.

Danny Watkins was selected in the first round (23rd overall) by theEagles in 2011 and is slated to open the season at right guard. A26-year old rookie, Watkins starred at Baylor and is a native of WestKelowna, BC, Canada, where he once served as a fire fighter.

Battling for playing time at right tackle in the absence of WinstonJustice (PUP, knee) has been King Dunlap, a towering 7th roundpick in 2008, 2nd-year pro Austin Howard, a rookie free signee in2010, and newly signed unrestricted free agent Ryan Harris, whostarted 34 games at right tackle for Denver from 2008-10. Harriswas a third round pick of the Broncos in 2007 from Notre Dame.

Reggie Wells is in his 9th NFL season and his 2nd in Philadelphiaand brings experience to the tackle and guard position. FenukiTupou, a 5th round draft pick from Oregon in 2009, is also vying forroster spot at tackle.

After Jackson went down with a season-ending injury in 2010, MikeMcGlynn took over the reins for the remainder of the year. A 4thround draft pick from Pittsburgh in 2008, he has the ability to lineup at center and guard.

Besides Watkins, the Eagles also added G Julian Vandervelde (5thround, Iowa) and C Jason Kelce (6th round, Cincinnati) in the 2011draft.

Evan Mathis, an 8th-year pro, was signed as a free agent in 2011after playing in Carolina, Miami and Cincinnati, starting 22 games.

Two practice squad players from a year ago, Dallas Reynolds andA.Q. Shipley, are also competing for a roster spot.

PUP: 6th-year pro Winston Justice is battling back from knee sur-gery after the 2010 season. He earned the starting right tackle po-sition in 2009. Justice was a 2nd round draft choice of the team in2006 after a stellar career at USC, where he earned two nationalchampionships.

DEFENSIVE LINE

Like the offensive line, the Eagles added a top-notch position coachfor the defensive line in Jim Washburn. He spent the previous 12seasons in Tennessee, where his troops earned a combined 10 ProBowl berths and ranked 7th in the NFL in sacks.

The Eagles defensive line is led by two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Trent Cole,who is just as adept at stopping opposingrunning backs as he is at sacking the QB.A 5th round draft choice from Cincinnatiin 2005, Cole is ranked 3rd in team his-tory with 57 sacks and 3rd with 15 multi-sack games. Cole led the Eagles in 2010with 10 sacks.

Joining Cole at defensive end this year is2010 Pro Bowl selection Jason Babin,who signed a lucrative five-year deal when free agency began.Babin excelled under Washburn in Tennessee a year ago, notching12.5 sacks (3rd in AFC). A first round draft pick of Houston in 2004,Babin spent the 2009 in Philadelphia.

Along with Babin, the Eagles made another free agent splash in2011 by adding Cullen Jenkins to provide pass rush from the inside.A Super Bowl champion with the Packers a year ago, Jenkins is theyounger brother of former All-Pro DT Kris Jenkins. An undraftedfree agent in 2003, he had seven sacks for Green Bay a year ago.

Plugging the middle at LDT is Mike Patterson, a first round draftchoice in 2005 from USC. Patterson is an underrated force on theEagles defense and has yet to miss a game due to injury during his6-year NFL career.

RDT Antonio Dixon has been one of the most improved players overthe two years, earning a starting role by the end of the 2010 season.He was claimed off waivers by the Eagles in 2009 from Washington,where he was signed as a rookie free agent following the ’09 draft.

The defense’s most senior member, yet one of the most productiveplayers on that unit in recent years is defensive end Juqua Parker.Parker originally joined the NFL as a rookie free agent with Ten-nessee in 2001 before inking with the Eagles during training campin 2005. He has notched 30 sacks from 2006-10.

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Now in his 2nd season in Philadelphia and 6th in the NFL, DarrylTapp, adds speed and quickness to the defensive end rotation. Hewas acquired in a trade with Seattle in 2010. He was a 2nd rounddraft pick of the Seahawks in 2006.

2nd year pro Daniel Te’o-Nesheim spent his rookie season learningthe intricacies of the Eagles defense. A third round pick in 2010, thenative of American Somoa finished his career at Washington as theschool’s all-time sack leader with 30.5.

Philip Hunt was signed by the Eagles early in the 2011 offseasonafter recording a league-high 16 sacks for the Winnipeg BlueBombers of the CFL. He was originally signed by Cleveland in 2009as a rookie free agent from Houston.

DE Chris Wilson played his first four NFL seasons in Washingtonbefore joining the Eagles in 2011.

DT Trevor Laws (D2-08) contributed with four sacks in 2010 and pro-vides solid depth to the defensive tackle group.

Also added to the mix of defensive tackles was Anthony Hargrove,a 7th-year pro who previously played for St. Louis (2004-06), Buffalo(2006-07), and New Orleans (2009-10). Hargrove helped the Saintsearn a Super Bowl championship in 2009 with five sacks.

Derek Landri, a fifth year pro, was also signed in 2011. He played forJacksonville (2007-09) and Carolina (2009-10) and started all 16games for the Panthers in 2010 (3 sacks).

Rounding out the position group at tackle is rookie free agent CedricThornton (Southern Arkansas).

PUP: Brandon Graham, the 13th overall selection in the 2010 draft,contributed three sacks before his season came to an end when hesuffered a torn ACL in his right knee on December 12th at Dallas.

Injured Reserve: DE Victor Abiamiri (D2-07) suffered a torn Achillestendon during the first week of training camp practice.

LINEBACKERS

Jamar Chaney, a 7th round draft choice from Mississippi in 2010,filled in admirably for MLB Stewart Bradley late in the 2010 seasonand is slated to open the season as the club’s SAM linebacker.

A 7th round draft pick out of Maryland in 2009, Moise Fokou mansthe WILL linebacker spot. He totaled 41 tackles in 11 starts in 2010.

Rookie Casey Matthews (4th round pick from Oregon) is working atthe MIKE linebacker. Matthews has a great NFL lineage as he isyounger brother of Packers star LB Clay Matthews and the son ofClay Matthews, Jr. who played 19 seasons in the NFL for Clevelandand Atlanta. Casey was a two-time All-Pac 10 conference selection.

Akeem Jordan signed as a rookie free agent signee from Division I-AA James Madison in 2007 and provides solid depth at all threelinebacker spots.

Keenan Clayton (D4b-10 from Oklahoma) provides speeds anddepth from his outside linebacker spot.

Early in the 2011 offseason, the Eagles added linebacker and spe-cial teamer Rashad Jeanty. He missed all of 2010 with a fracturedfibula after spending his first four NFL seasons with Cincinnati.

The Eagles drafted two other rookies in 2011: Brian Rolle, an All-Big Ten Conference selection from Ohio State in the 6th round, andGreg Lloyd, a 7th round selection from UConn. Rolle is a cousin ofAntrel, a safety with the Giants, and Samari, a former Ravens de-fensive back. Lloyd’s father, Greg, was a former All-Pro linebackerwith the Steelers.

DEFENSIVE BACKS

The Eagles made the biggest splash of the 2011 free agency periodby adding two Pro Bowl cornerbacks to their roster in Nnamdi Aso-mugha and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. With four-time ProBowler Asante Samuel in tow, the Eagles cornerback trio has acombined eight Pro Bowls in their pocket.

Asomugha was signed as an unrestricted free agent minutes afterthe free agent signing period began, agreeing to a lucrative five-year contract. A former first round draft choice of Oakland in 2003,Asomugha served as a cornerstone of a Raiders defense that al-lowed a league-low 2,177 completions during his eight years in theBay Area. He is a three-time Pro Bowl selection and a four-timeAll-Pro honoree.

One of the premier, playmaking defensivebacks in the NFL, Samuel is in his 4thseason in Philadelphia after signing asix-year contract with the Eagles on thefirst day of the 2008 free agent signingperiod. A two-time Super Bowl championwith New England and a four-time ProBowl selection, Samuel leads the NFLwith 36 interceptions since 2006, includ-ing an NFC-best 7 in 2010. He has posted42 interceptions since joining the leagueas a 4th round pick of the Patriots in 2003 from Central Florida,while adding seven more in 18 career postseason games. In fact,Samuel is the NFL’s all-time postseason leader with 4 interceptionsreturned for touchdowns.

Rodgers-Cromartie was acquired along with a 2012 2nd round draftchoice from Arizona for Eagles back-up QB Kevin Kolb on July 28,2011. A proven playmaker and a former first round pick of the Car-dinals in 2008, Rodgers-Cromartie enters the year with 16 careerINTs (including playoffs) and four INT returns for a touchdown. Heregistered three INTs and two TDs in 2010.

Dependable veteran cornerback Joselio Hanson is in his 6th seasonin an Eagles uniform and has played a valuable role as a nickel cor-nerback. He was originally signed by San Francisco as a rookie freeagent from Texas Tech in 2003.

CB Trevard Lindley, a 4th round draft pick in 2010, is in his 2nd sea-son in Philadelphia after playing in 11 games during his inauguralseason with one interception.

Other cornerbacks on the roster include 2011 3rd round draft pickCurtis Marsh (Utah State), 3rd-year pro Brandon Hughes, who wassigned off the Giants practice squad in 2010, Jorrick Calvin, a 2nd-year pro was acquired in a trade with Arizona in 2010, and IsaiahTrufant, the younger brother of Seahawks CB Marcus Trufant.

Strong safety Nate Allen, a 2nd round pick in 2010, notched three in-terceptions and two sacks before a ruptured patellar tendon endedhis rookie season in December. The rookie had started 13 games.

Kurt Coleman enters the 2011 season as the starting free safety forthe Eagles. The hard hitter was a three-year starter and first-teamAll American selection at Ohio State before being selected by theEagles in the 7th round in 2010.

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The Eagles used a 2nd round pick in the 2011 to add former Templestar Jaiquawn Jarrett to the mix. A hard-hitting, physical safety, Jar-rett was a four-year starter for the Owls and twice earned first-teamall conference honors.

Jarrad Page, a 6th-year pro, was added as an unrestricted freeagent in 2011 after spending last year in New England (10 games,two INTs). A 7th round pick of the Chiefs in 2006, Page started 39games for Kansas City over his first four NFL campaigns.

Marlin Jackson is battling back after suffering a season-ending rup-tured Achilles tendon during OTAs on June 1st, 2010. He spent hisfirst five NFL seasons with Indianapolis, but had his 2008 and ‘09seasons cut short due to ACL injuries. He underwent surgery for asports hernia early in the 2011 training camp.

Colt Anderson was signed off the Minnesota Vikings practice squadon November 10, 2010 to provide depth at safety and help on spe-cial teams. Anderson was a rookie free signing of the Vikings in 2009from Montana.

Jamar Adams was promoted from the Eagles practice squad on De-cember 31, 2010. The 2nd-year safety played in seven games withSeattle from 2008-09 after being signed by the Seahawks as arookie free agent.

SPECIAL TEAMS

One of the most highly regarded special teams coaches in recentNFL history, Bobby April was hired by the Eagles on January 14,2010. April spent the previous six seasons with the Buffalo Bills andguided their special teams units to the NFL’s number one rankingthree times, according to the intricate system compiled annually byesteemed Dallas Morning News columnist Rick Gosselin.

The Eagles added a pair of highly credentialed rookies to replacetheir long-time kicker David Akers and punter Sav Rocca in 2011.

Kicker Alex Henery (pronounced HENRY) was selected in the 4thround of the 2011 draft from Nebraska, where he finished his careeras the most accurate kicker in NCAA history (68-76 in field goals,89.5%). He earned first-team All-America honors in 2010, nailing18 of his 19 FGAs.

Punter Chas Henry was signed as a rookie free agent in 2011 fromFlorida, where he earned the 2010 Ray Guy Award as the nation’stop punter. He was an All-America selection after finishing with a45.1-yard average on 50 punts.

Jon Dorenbos is one of the league’s most reliable long snappersand, as a result, earned a Pro Bowl berth a year ago. He is in his9th NFL season and his 6th in Philadelphia.

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OFFENSE WR 18 Jeremy Maclin 14 Riley Cooper 11 Sinorice Moss 17 Johnnie Lee Higgins

83 Rod Harper 19 DeAndre BrownLT 71 Jason Peters 68 Austin HowardLG 79 Todd Herremans 69 Evan Mathis 66 Dallas ReynoldsC 67 Jamaal Jackson 62 Jason Kelce 61 A.Q. ShipleyRG 63 Danny Watkins 77 Mike McGlynn 73 Julian VanderveldeRT 64 Ryan Harris 65 King Dunlap 78 Fenuki TupouTE 87 Brent Celek 82 Clay Harbor 88 Donald Lee 48 Martell Webb

85 Cornelius IngramWR 10 DeSean Jackson 81 Jason Avant 16 Chad Hall 13 Terrance Turner

89 Gerald Jones 80 Brandon Caleb 86 Cordario CalvinFB 32 Owen Schmitt 39 Stanley HaviliRB 25 LeSean McCoy 36 Ronnie Brown 27 Dion Lewis 34 Eldra Buckley

43 Graig Cooper 33 Derrick LockeQB 7 Michael Vick 9 Vince Young 3 Mike Kafka 1 Jerrod Johnson

DEFENSE LDE 75 Juqua Parker 93 Jason Babin 76 Phillip HuntLDT 98 Mike Patterson 91 Trevor Laws 68 Anthony Hargrove 73 Derek Landri

78 Brandon CollierRDT 90 Antonio Dixon 97 Cullen Jenkins 72 Cedric Thornton 94 Charlie NoonanRDE 58 Trent Cole 55 Darryl Tapp 52 Daniel Te'o-NesheimWILL 53 Moise Fokou 57 Keenan Clayton 59 Brian RolleMLB 50 Casey Matthews 96 Greg Lloyd 48 Brandon PegueseSAM 51 Jamar Chaney 56 Akeem Jordan 49 Rashad JeantyLCB 22 Asante Samuel 23 D. Rodgers-Cromartie 21 Joselio Hanson 31 Curtis Marsh

41 Isaiah TrufantRCB 24 Nnamdi Asomugha 35 Trevard Lindley 27 Brandon Hughes 38 Jorrick Calvin

37 Jamar WallSS 29 Nate Allen 25 Jarrad Page 28 Marlin Jackson 30 Colt AndersonFS 42 Kurt Coleman 26 Jaiquawn Jarrett 45 Jamar Adams

SPECIAL TEAMS P 8 Chas HenryK 6 Alex HeneryH 8 Chas Henry 81 Jason AvantPR 10 DeSean Jackson 17 Johnnie Lee Higgins 11 Sinorice MossKOR 17 Johnnie Lee Higgins 27 Dion Lewis 33 Derrick LockeLS 46 Jon Dorenbos 87 Brent Celek

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Victor Abiamiri ..........ahb-ee-ah-MEER-eeNnamdi Asomugha NOM-dee AH-sum-wuhJason Babin ......................................BAB-inBrent Celek....................................SELL-ickJon Dorenbos............................DORN-bossMoise Fokou ......................moses FOE-kooJoselio Hanson....................ho-SAIL-ee-ohStanley Havili ..........................huh-VEE-leeAlex Henery ......................................HENRYTodd Herremans ..............HARE-uh-mensJaiquawn Jarrett..........................JAY-kwonRashad Jeanty ..................................JENTY

Jerrod Johnson..............................juh-RODMike Kafka ..................................CALF-kuhJason Kelce..................................KELL-seeTrevard Lindley ..........................truh-VARDDerrick Locke......................................LOCKSinorice Moss ............................sin-OR-issJarrad Page....................................juh-RODJuqua Parker ..............................juh-KWAYBrandon Peguese ....................puh-GEESEDaniel Te'o-Nesheim ..tuh-OH NESS-imeFenuki Tupou ............fen-OO-key TWO-poe

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEAndy Reid . .Exec. VP of football operations/head coachMarty Mornhinweg . . .asst. head coach/off. coordinatorJuan Castillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive coordinatorBobby April . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams coordinatorBobby April III . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive quality controlMike Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .linebackersDavid Culley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .senior asst/wide receiversJohnnie Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .secondary/cornerbacksTom Melvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tight endsHoward Mudd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .offensive lineDoug Pederson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .quarterbackslBarry Rubin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .strength and conditioningDuce Staley . . . . . . . . . . . . .special teams quality controlJim Washburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .defensive lineTed Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .running backsMichael Zordich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .secondary/safeties

COACHING STAFF

as of August 7, 2011NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN How Acq.45 Adams, Jamar S 6-2 215 11/29/85 25 2 Michigan Matthews, NC FA-1029 Allen, Nate S 6-1 210 11/30/87 23 2 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-1030 Anderson, Colt S 5-10 194 10/25/85 25 2 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-1024 Asomugha, Nnamdi CB 6-2 210 7/6/81 30 9 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-1181 Avant, Jason WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 28 6 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-0693 Babin, Jason DE 6-3 267 5/24/80 31 8 Western Michigan Paw Paw, Mi. FA-Ten-1119 Brown, DeAndre WR 6-6 233 10/12/89 21 R Southern Mississippi Ocean Springs, Ms. FA-1136 Brown, Ronnie RB 6-0 230 12/12/81 29 7 Auburn Cartersville, Ga. FA-Mia-1134 Buckley, Eldra RB 5-9 207 6/23/85 26 3 Tennessee-Chattanooga Charleston, Ms. W-SD-0980 Caleb, Brandon WR 6-1 193 7/30/87 24 R Oklahoma Richmond, Va. FA-1186 Calvin, Cordario WR 6-4 220 3/19/87 24 R Belhaven Greenville, Ms. FA-1138 Calvin, Jorrick CB 5-11 192 7/17/87 24 2 Troy Baton Rouge, La. T-Arz-1087 Celek, Brent TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 26 5 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-0751 Chaney, Jamar LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 24 2 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-1057 Clayton, Keenan LB 6-1 229 6/19/87 24 2 Oklahoma Sulphur Springs, Tx. D4b-1058 Cole, Trent DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 28 7 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-0542 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 195 7/01/88 23 2 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-1078 Collier, Brandon DT 6-1 278 9/27/85 25 R Massachussetts Hudson, Oh. FA-1143 Cooper, Graig RB 5-10 205 7/12/87 24 R Miami, Fl. Milford Academy, NY FA-1114 Cooper, Riley WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 23 2 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-1090 Dixon, Antonio DT 6-3 322 7/17/85 26 3 Miami, Fl. Miami, Fl. W-Was-0946 Dorenbos, Jon LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 31 9 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-0665 Dunlap, King T 6-9 330 9/14/85 25 4 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-0853 Fokou, Moise LB 6-1 236 8/28/85 25 3 Maryland Potomac, Md. D7b-0916 Hall, Chad WR 5-8 187 5/23/86 25 2 Air Force Atlanta, Ga. FA-1021 Hanson, Joselio CB 5-9 185 8/13/81 30 7 Texas Tech Playa Del Rey, Ca. FA-0682 Harbor, Clay TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 24 2 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-1068 Hargrove, Anthony DT 6-3 287 7/20/83 28 7 Georgia Tech Brooklyn, NY FA-NO-1183 Harper, Rod WR 6-0 209 3/26/85 26 2 Murray State Bradenton, Fl. FA-1064 Harris, Ryan T 6-5 300 3/11/85 26 5 Notre Dame St. Paul, Mn. FA-Den-1139 Havili, Stanley FB 6-0 230 11/14/87 23 R USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D7b-11

6 Henery, Alex K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 23 R Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-118 Henry, Chas P 6-3 219 1/16/89 22 R Florida Dallas, GA FA-11

79 Herremans, Todd G/T 6-6 321 10/13/82 28 7 Saginaw Valley State Ravenna, Mi. D4b-0517 Higgins, Johnnie Lee WR 5-11 186 9/8/83 27 5 Texas-El Paso Sweeny, Tx. FA-Oak-1168 Howard, Austin T 6-7 333 3/22/87 24 2 Northern Iowa Davenport, IA FA-1027 Hughes, Brandon CB 5-11 188 5/23/86 25 3 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-1076 Hunt, Phillip DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 25 1 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-1185 Ingram, Cornelius TE 6-4 250 6/10/85 26 2 Florida Hawthorne, Fl. D5a-0910 Jackson, DeSean WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 24 4 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-0867 Jackson, Jamaal C 6-4 325 5/08/80 31 8 Delaware State Miami, Fl. FA-0328 Jackson, Marlin DB 6-0 196 6/30/83 28 7 Michigan Sharon, Pa FA-Ind-1026 Jarrett, Jaiquawn S 6-0 196 9/21/89 21 R Temple Brooklyn, NY D2-1149 Jeanty, Rashad LB 6-2 243 4/17/83 28 5 Central Florida Miami, Fl. FA-1197 Jenkins, Cullen DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 30 8 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-11

1 Johnson, Jerrod QB 6-5 251 7/27/88 23 R Texas A&M Humble, TX FA-1189 Jones, Gerald WR 5-10 195 8/10/89 22 R Tennessee Oklahoma City, OK FA-1156 Jordan, Akeem LB 6-1 230 8/17/86 24 5 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-07

3 Kafka, Mike QB 6-3 225 7/25/87 24 2 Northwestern Chicago, Il. D4c-1062 Kelce, Jason C 6-3 282 11/05/87 23 R Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-1173 Landri, Derek DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 27 5 Notre Dame Concord, CA FA-Car-1191 Laws, Trevor DT 6-1 304 6/14/85 26 4 Notre Dame Apple Valley, Minn. D2a-0888 Lee, Donald TE 6-4 248 8/31/80 30 9 Mississippi State Maben, Ms. FA-GB-1127 Lewis, Dion RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 20 R Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-1135 Lindley, Trevard CB 6-0 183 2/02/86 25 2 Kentucky Hiram, Ga. D4a-1096 Lloyd, Greg LB 6-1 247 2/10/89 22 R Connecticut Clermont, Fl. D7a-1133 Locke, Derrick RB 5-9 190 5/30/89 22 R Kentucky Oklahoma City, OK FA-1118 Maclin, Jeremy WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 23 3 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-0931 Marsh, Curtis CB 6-0 197 3/01/88 23 R Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-1169 Mathis, Evan G 6-5 302 11/01/81 29 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-1150 Matthews, Casey LB 6-1 232 1/16/89 22 R Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-1125 McCoy, LeSean RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 23 3 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-0977 McGlynn, Mike G 6-4 315 3/08/85 26 4 Pittsburgh Austintown, Oh. D4a-0811 Moss, Sinorice WR 5-8 185 12/28/83 27 6 Miami, Fl. Miami, Fl. FA-1194 Noonan, Charlie DT 6-2 270 7/1/88 23 R Rutgers Philadelphia, Pa. FA-1125 Page, Jarrad S 6-0 225 10/19/84 26 6 UCLA Oakland, Ca. FA-NE-1175 Parker, Juqua DE 6-2 250 5/15/78 33 11 Oklahoma State Houston, Tx. FA-0598 Patterson, Mike DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 27 7 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-0548 Peguese, Brandon LB 6-1 230 10/29/87 23 R Hampton Greensboro, NC FA-1171 Peters, Jason T 6-4 340 1/22/82 29 8 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-0966 Reynolds, Dallas G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 27 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-0923 Rodgers-Cromartie, Dominique CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 25 4 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-1159 Rolle, Brian LB 5-10 227 11/20/88 22 R Ohio State Immokalee, Fl. D6b-1122 Samuel, Asante CB 5-10 185 1/06/81 30 9 Central Florida Lauderdale Lakes, Fl. FA-NE-0832 Schmitt, Owen FB 6-2 245 2/13/85 26 4 West Virginia Fairfax, Va. FA-1061 Shipley, A.Q. C 6-1 315 5/22/86 25 1 Penn State Coraopolis, Pa. FA-1055 Tapp, Darryl DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 26 6 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, VA T-Sea-1052 Te'o-Nesheim, Daniel DE 6-3 263 6/12/87 24 2 Washington Waikoloa, Hi. D3-1072 Thornton, Cedric DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 23 R Southern Arkansas Star City, AR FA-1141 Trufant, Isaiah CB 5-8 170 12/09/82 28 1 Eastern Washington Tacoma, Wa. W-NYJ-1178 Tupou, Fenuki G/T 6-5 323 5/02/85 26 2 Oregon Antelope, Ca. D5c-0913 Turner, Terrance WR 6-2 220 12/22/86 24 R Indiana West Bloomfield, MI FA-1173 Vandervelde, Julian G 6-2 300 10/07/87 23 R Iowa Davenport, IA D5b-11

7 Vick, Michael QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 31 10 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-0937 Wall, Jamar CB 5-10 202 1/10/88 23 1 Texas Tech Plainview, TX FA-1063 Watkins, Danny G 6-3 310 11/06/84 26 R Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-1148 Webb, Martell TE 6-3 276 11/10/89 21 R Michigan Pontiac, MI FA-11

9 Young, Vince QB 6-5 232 5/18/83 28 6 Texas Houston, Tx. FA-11INJURED RESERVE LIST

95 Abiamiri, Victor DE 6-4 267 1/14/86 25 5 Notre Dame Baltimore, Md. D2b-07PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM LIST

54 Graham, Brandon DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 23 2 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-1074 Justice, Winston T 6-6 320 9/14/84 26 6 USC Long Beach, Ca. D2-06

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as of August 7, 2011NO NAME POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN How Acq.‘10 GP/GS/IA

1 Jerrod Johnson QB 6-5 251 7/27/88 23 R Texas A&M Humble, TX FA-11 0/03 Mike Kafka QB 6-3 225 7/25/87 24 2 Northwestern Chicago, Il. D4c-10 0/0/116 Alex Henery K/P 6-1 177 8/18/87 23 R Nebraska Omaha, Ne. D4b-11 0/07 Michael Vick QB 6-0 215 6/26/80 31 10 Virginia Tech Newport News, Va. FA-09 12/12/48 Chas Henry P 6-3 219 1/16/89 22 R Florida Dallas, GA FA-11 0/09 Vince Young QB 6-5 232 5/18/83 28 6 Texas Houston, Tx. FA-11 9/8 (Ten)

10 DeSean Jackson WR 5-10 175 12/01/86 24 4 California Long Beach, Ca. D2b-08 14/14/211 Sinorice Moss WR 5-8 185 12/28/83 27 6 Miami, Fl. Miami, Fl. FA-11 0/013 Terrance Turner WR 6-2 220 12/22/86 24 R Indiana West Bloomfield, MI FA-11 0/014 Riley Cooper WR 6-3 222 9/09/87 23 2 Florida Clearwater, Fl. D5b-10 13/2/316 Chad Hall WR 5-8 187 5/23/86 25 2 Air Force Atlanta, Ga. FA-10 8/1/417 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR 5-11 186 9/8/83 27 5 Texas-El Paso Sweeny, Tx. FA-Oak-11 13/1 (Oak)18 Jeremy Maclin WR 6-0 198 5/11/88 23 3 Missouri Kirkwood, Mo. D1-09 16/1619 DeAndre Brown WR 6-6 233 10/12/89 21 R Southern Mississippi Ocean Springs, MS FA-11 0/021 Joselio Hanson CB 5-9 185 8/13/81 30 7 Texas Tech Playa Del Rey, Ca. FA-06 15/622 Asante Samuel CB 5-10 185 1/06/81 30 9 Central Florida Lauderdale Lakes, Fl. FA-NE-08 11/10/523 Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie CB 6-2 182 4/07/86 25 4 Tennessee State Bradenton, Fl. T-Arz-11 16/16 (Arz)24 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6-2 210 7/6/81 30 9 California Los Angeles, Ca. FA-Oak-1114/14/2 (Oak)25 LeSean McCoy RB 5-11 208 7/12/88 23 3 Pittsburgh Harrisburg, Pa. D2-09 15/13/125 Jarrad Page S 6-0 225 10/19/84 26 6 UCLA Oakland, Ca. FA-NE-11 10/1/5 (NE)26 Jaiquawn Jarrett S 6-0 196 9/21/89 21 R Temple Brooklyn, NY D2-11 0/027 Brandon Hughes CB 5-11 188 5/23/86 25 3 Oregon State Bloomington, IL FA-NYG-10 1/0/527 Dion Lewis RB 5-8 195 9/27/90 20 R Pittsburgh Blairstown, NJ D5a-11 0/028 Marlin Jackson DB 6-0 196 6/30/83 28 7 Michigan Sharon, Pa FA-Ind-10 0/029 Nate Allen S 6-1 210 11/30/87 23 2 South Florida Cape Coral, Fl. D2-10 13/13/130 Colt Anderson S 5-10 194 10/25/85 25 2 Montana Butte, Mt. FA-Min-10 8/231 Curtis Marsh CB 6-0 197 3/01/88 23 R Utah State Simi Valley, Ca. D3-11 0/032 Owen Schmitt FB 6-2 245 2/13/85 26 4 West Virginia Fairfax, Va. FA-10 15/533 Derrick Locke RB 5-9 190 5/30/89 22 R Kentucky Oklahoma City, OK FA-11 0/034 Eldra Buckley RB 5-9 207 6/23/85 26 3 Tennessee-Chatt. Charleston, Ms. W-SD-09 16/035 Trevard Lindley CB 6-0 183 2/02/86 25 2 Kentucky Hiram, Ga. D4a-10 11/1/536 Ronnie Brown RB 6-0 230 12/12/81 29 7 Auburn Cartersville, Ga. FA-Mia-11 16/16 (Mia)37 Jamar Wall CB 5-10 202 1/10/88 23 1 Texas Tech Plainview, TX FA-10 2/038 Jorrick Calvin CB 5-11 192 7/17/87 24 2 Troy Baton Rouge, La. T-Arz-10 12/0/239 Stanley Havili FB 6-0 230 11/14/87 23 R USC Salt Lake City, Ut. D-7b-11 0/041 Isaiah Trufant CB 5-8 170 12/09/82 28 1 Eastern Washington Tacoma, Wa. W-NYJ-11 1/042 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 195 7/01/88 23 2 Ohio State Clayton, Oh. D7c-10 15/243 Graig Cooper RB 5-10 205 7/12/87 24 R Miami, Fl. Milford Academy, NY FA-11 0/045 Jamar Adams S 6-2 215 11/29/85 25 2 Michigan Matthews, NC FA-10 1/146 Jon Dorenbos LS 6-0 250 7/21/80 31 9 Texas-El Paso Garden Grove, Ca. FA-06 16/048 Brandon Peguese LB 6-1 230 10/29/87 23 R Hampton Greensboro, NC FA-11 0/048 Martell Webb TE 6-3 276 11/10/89 21 R Michigan Pontiac, MI FA-11 0/049 Rashad Jeanty LB 6-2 243 4/17/83 28 5 Central Florida Miami, Fl. FA-11 0/050 Casey Matthews LB 6-1 232 1/16/89 22 R Oregon Westlake Village, Ca. D4a-11 0/051 Jamar Chaney LB 6-0 242 10/11/86 24 2 Mississippi State St. Lucie, Fl. D7a-10 14/2/152 Daniel Te'o-Nesheim DE 6-3 263 6/12/87 24 2 Washington Waikoloa, Hi. D3-10 6/1/1053 Moise Fokou LB 6-1 236 8/28/85 25 3 Maryland Potomac, Md. D7b-09 16/1155 Darryl Tapp DE 6-1 270 9/13/84 26 6 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, Va. T-Sea-10 14/1/256 Akeem Jordan LB 6-1 230 8/17/86 24 5 James Madison Harrisonburg, Va. FA-07 16/357 Keenan Clayton LB 6-1 229 6/19/87 24 2 Oklahoma Sulphur Springs, Tx. D4b-10 7/1/958 Trent Cole DE 6-3 270 10/05/82 28 7 Cincinnati Xenia, Oh. D5a-05 15/15/159 Brian Rolle LB 5-10 227 11/20/88 22 R Ohio State Immokalee, Fl. D6b-11 0/061 A.Q. Shipley C 6-1 315 5/22/86 25 1 Penn State Coraopolis, Pa. FA-10 0/062 Jason Kelce C 6-3 282 11/05/87 23 R Cincinnati Cleveland, Oh. D6a-11 0/063 Danny Watkins G 6-3 310 11/06/84 26 R Baylor Kelowna, BC D1-11 0/064 Ryan Harris T 6-5 300 3/11/85 26 5 Notre Dame St. Paul, Mn. FA-Den-11 11/10/5(Den)65 King Dunlap T 6-9 330 9/14/85 25 4 Auburn Brentwood, Tn. D7-08 14/5/266 Dallas Reynolds G/C 6-4 320 4/23/84 27 1 BYU Provo, Ut. FA-09 0/067 Jamaal Jackson C 6-4 325 5/08/80 31 8 Delaware State Miami, Fl. FA-03 1/168 Austin Howard T 6-7 333 3/22/87 24 2 Northern Iowa Davenport, IA FA-10 4/1/1168 Anthony Hargrove DT 6-3 287 7/20/83 28 7 Georgia Tech Port Charlotte, Fl. FA-NO-11 14/0/2 (NO)69 Evan Mathis G 6-5 302 11/01/81 29 8 Alabama Homewood, Ala. FA-Cin-11 12/0/0 (Cin)71 Jason Peters T 6-4 340 1/22/82 29 8 Arkansas Queen City, Tx. T-Buf-09 13/13/272 Cedric Thornton DT 6-4 309 6/21/88 23 R Southern Arkansas Star City, AR FA-11 0/073 Julian Vandervelde G 6-2 300 10/07/87 23 R Iowa Davenport, IA D5b-11 0/073 Derek Landri DT 6-2 290 9/21/83 27 5 Notre Dame Concord, Ca. FA-Car-11 16/16 (Car)75 Juqua Parker DE 6-2 250 5/15/78 33 11 Oklahoma State Houston, Tx. FA-05 13/10/276 Phillip Hunt DE 6-0 248 1/10/86 25 1 Houston Fort Worth, Tx. FA-11 0/077 Mike McGlynn G 6-4 315 3/08/85 26 4 Pittsburgh Austintown, Oh. D4a-08 16/1478 Fenuki Tupou G/T 6-5 323 5/02/85 26 2 Oregon Antelope, Ca. D5c-09 0/078 Brandon Collier DT 6-1 278 9/27/85 25 R Massachussetts Hudson, Oh. FA-11 0/079 Todd Herremans G/T 6-6 321 10/13/82 28 7 Saginaw Valley State Ravenna, Mi. D4b-05 16/1580 Brandon Caleb WR 6-1 193 7/30/87 24 R Oklahoma Richmond, Va. FA-11 0/081 Jason Avant WR 6-0 212 4/20/83 28 6 Michigan Chicago, Il. D4b-06 16/382 Clay Harbor TE 6-3 252 7/02/87 24 2 Missouri State Dwight, Il. D4d-10 9/6/783 Rod Harper WR 6-0 209 3/26/85 26 2 Murray State Bradenton, Fl. FA-10 0/085 Cornelius Ingram TE 6-4 250 6/10/85 26 2 Florida Hawthorne, Fl. D5a-09 0/086 Cordario Calvin WR 6-4 220 3/19/87 24 R Belhaven Greenville, Ms. FA-11 0/087 Brent Celek TE 6-4 255 1/25/85 26 5 Cincinnati Cincinnati, Oh. D5b-07 16/1588 Donald Lee TE 6-4 248 8/31/80 30 9 Mississippi State Maben, Ms. FA-GB-11 15/6 (GB)89 Gerald Jones WR 5-10 195 8/10/89 22 R Tennessee Oklahoma City, OK FA-11 0/090 Antonio Dixon DT 6-3 322 7/17/85 26 3 Miami, Fl. Miami, Fl. W-Was-09 15/1091 Trevor Laws DT 6-1 304 6/14/85 26 4 Notre Dame Apple Valley, Minn. D2a-08 15/1/193 Jason Babin DE 6-3 267 5/24/80 31 8 Western Michigan Paw Paw, Mi. FA-Ten-11 16/16 (Ten)94 Charlie Noonan DT 6-2 270 7/1/88 23 R Rutgers Philadelphia, Pa. FA-11 0/096 Greg Lloyd LB 6-1 247 2/10/89 22 R Connecticut Clermont, Fl. D7a-11 0/097 Cullen Jenkins DT 6-2 305 1/20/81 30 8 Central Michigan Belleville, Mi. FA-GB-11 11/8/4 (GB)98 Mike Patterson DT 6-1 300 9/01/83 27 7 USC Los Alamitos, Ca. D1-05 15/14

PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM LIST54 Brandon Graham DE 6-2 268 4/03/88 23 2 Michigan Detroit, Mi. D1-10 13/674 Winston Justice T 6-6 320 9/14/84 26 6 USC Long Beach, Ca. D2-06 13/13/3

INJURED RESERVE LIST95 Victor Abiamiri DE 6-4 267 1/14/86 25 5 Notre Dame Baltimore, Md. D2b-07 0/0

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BY EXPERIENCE AND GAMES Player Exp GP GS W/PhiJuqua Parker 11 134 46 93/45Donald Lee 9 124 58 0/0Nnamdi Asomugha 9 122 99 0/0Asante Samuel 9 117 94 42/41Jon Dorenbos 9 108 0 69/0Michael Vick 10 98 80 24/13Mike Patterson 7 95 84Trent Cole 7 94 84Jason Peters 8 93 83 28/28Cullen Jenkins 8 93 66 0/0Joselio Hanson 7 88 18 75/15Anthony Hargrove 8 87 25 0/0Jason Babin 8 82 42 12/0Todd Herremans 7 79 76Darryl Tapp 6 78 33 14/1Ronnie Brown 7 76 71 0/0Jamaal Jackson 8 72 72Jason Avant 6 70 26Brent Celek 5 64 41Jarrad Page 6 63 40 0/0Johnnie Lee Higgins 5 60 11 0/0Evan Mathis 7 58 22 0/0Marlin Jackson 7 56 32 0/0Vince Young 6 54 47 0/0Rashad Jeanty 5 53 32 0/0Akeem Jordan 5 53 20Derek Landri 5 51 16 0/0D. Rodgers-Cromartie 4 48 43 0/0Ryan Harris 5 46 34 0/0DeSean Jackson 4 45 44Owen Schmitt 4 45 7 15/5Trevor Laws 4 42 1Winston Justice 6 41 30Sinorice Moss 6 39 2 0/0Moise Fokou 3 32 15Eldra Buckley 3 32 0LeSean McCoy 3 31 17Antonio Dixon 3 31 10Jeremy Maclin 3 31 29Victor Abiamiri (IR) 5 29 6King Dunlap 4 26 5Mike McGlynn 4 19 14Kurt Coleman 2 15 2Jamar Chaney 2 14 2Brandon Graham 2 13 6Nate Allen 2 13 13Riley Cooper 2 13 2Jorrick Calvin 2 12 0Trevard Lindley 2 11 1Clay Harbor 2 9 6Jamar Adams 2 8 1 1/1Chad Hall 2 8 1Colt Anderson 2 8 2Keenan Clayton 2 7 1Daniel Te'o-Nesheim 2 6 1Austin Howard 2 4 1Jamar Wall 1 2 0 1/0Brandon Hughes 3 1 0 1/0Isaiah Trufant 1 1 0 0/0Philip Hunt 1 0 0 0/0Rod Harper 2 0 0 0/0Cornelius Ingram 2 0 0 0/0Mike Kafka 2 0 0Dallas Reynolds 1 0 0A.Q. Shipley 1 0 0Fenuki Tupou 2 0 0Danny Watkins R 0 0Jaiquawn Jarrett R 0 0Curtis Marsh R 0 0Casey Matthews R 0 0Alex Henery R 0 0Dion Lewis R 0 0Julian Vandervelde R 0 0Jason Kelce R 0 0Brian Rolle R 0 0Greg Lloyd R 0 0Stanley Havili R 0 0DeAndre Brown R 0 0Graig Cooper R 0 0Chas Henry R 0 0Jerrod Johnson R 0 0Brandon Peguese R 0 0Cedric Thornton R 0 0Terrance Turner R 0 0Martell Webb R 0 0Gerald Jones R 0 0Derrick Locke R 0 0Cordario Calvin R 0 0Brandon Caleb R 0 0Charlie Noonan R 0 0Brandon Collier R 0 0

HOW THEY WERE ACQUIRED2003 Jamaal Jackson RFA2005 Mike Patterson D1

Todd Herremans D4bTrent Cole D5aJuqua Parker FA

2006 Winston Justice D2Jason Avant D4bJoselio Hanson FAJon Dorenbos FA

2007 Victor Abiamiri (IR) D2bBrent Celek D5bAkeem Jordan RFA

2008 Asante Samuel FA-NETrevor Laws D2aDeSean Jackson D2bMike McGlynn D4aKing Dunlap D7

2009 Eldra Buckley W-SDJason Peters T-BufJeremy Maclin D1LeSean McCoy D2Cornelius Ingram D5aFenuki Tupou D5cMoise Fokou D7bDallas Reynolds RFAMichael Vick FAAntonio Dixon W-Was

2010 A.Q. Shipley FAMarlin Jackson FA-IndChad Hall FADarryl Tapp T-SeaBrandon Graham D1Nate Allen D2Daniel Te’o-Nesheim D3Trevard Lindley D4aKeenan Clayton D4bMike Kafka D4cClay Harbor D4dRiley Cooper D5bJamar Chaney D7aKurt Coleman D7cAustin Howard RFAJorrick Calvin T-ArzOwen Schmitt FARod Harper FAJamar Wall FAColt Anderson FA-MinBrandon Hughes FA-NYGJamar Adams FA

2011 Sinorice Moss FAIsaiah Trufant W-NYJPhillip Hunt FARashad Jeanty FADanny Watkins D1Jaiquawn Jarrett D2Curtis Marsh D3Casey Matthews D4aAlex Henery D4bDion Lewis D5aJulian Vandervelde D5bJason Kelce D6aBrian Rolle D6bGreg Lloyd D7aStanley Havili D7bDeAndre Brown RFAGraig Cooper RFAChas Henry RFAJerrod Johnson RFABrandon Peguese RFACedric Thornton RFATerrance Turner RFAMartell Webb RFAGerald Jones RFAD. Rodgers-Cromartie T-ArzDerrick Locke RFAJason Babin FANnamdi Asomugha FAJohnnie Lee Higgins FADonald Lee FAVince Young FACullen Jenkins FAEvan Mathis FARonnie Brown FARyan Harris FAJarrad Page FACordario Calvin FABrandon Caleb FAAnthony Hargrove FADerek Landri FABrandon Collier FACharlie Noonan FA

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

EAGLES BY DRAFT ROUND1st round (11)Michael Vick Atl 2001 (1st)Nnamdi Asomugha Oak 2003 (31st)Jason Babin Hou 2004 (27thRonnie Brown Phi 2005 (2nd))Marlin Jackson Ind 2005 (29th)Mike Patterson Phi 2005 (31st)Vince Young Ten 2006 (3rd)D.Rodgers-Cromartie Arz 2008 (16th)Jeremy Maclin Phi 2009 (19th)Brandon Graham Phi 2010 (13th)Danny Watkins Phi 2011 (23rd)2nd round (9)Winston Justice Phi 2006Sinorice Moss NYG 2006Darryl Tapp Sea 2006Victor Abiamiri (IR) Phi 2007DeSean Jackson Phi 2008Trevor Laws Phi 2008LeSean McCoy Phi 2009Nate Allen Phi 2010Jaiquawn Jarrett Phi 20113rd round (6)Anthony Hargrove StL 2004Evan Mathis Car 2005Johnnie Lee Higgins Oak 2007Ryan Harris Den 2007Daniel Te’o-Nesheim Phi 2010Curtis Marsh Phi 20114th round (10)Asante Samuel NE 2003Todd Herremans Phi 2005Jason Avant Phi 2006Mike McGlynn Phi 2008Trevard Lindley Phi 2010Keenan Clayton Phi 2010Mike Kafka Phi 2010Clay Harbor Phi 2010Casey Matthews Phi 2011Alex Henery Phi 20115th round (11)Donald Lee Mia 2003Trent Cole Phi 2005Brent Celek Phi 2007Derek Landri Jax 2007Owen Schmitt Sea 2008Brandon Hughes SD 2009Cornelius Ingram Phi 2009Fenuki Tupou Phi 2009Riley Cooper Phi 2010Dion Lewis Phi 2011Julian Vandervelde Phi 20116th round (4)Jorrick Calvin Arz 2010Jamar Wall Dal 2010Jason Kelce Phi 2011Brian Rolle Phi 20117th Round (8)Jarrad Page KC 2006King Dunlap Phi 2008Moise Fokou Phi 2009A.Q. Shipley Pit 2009Jamar Chaney Phi 2010Kurt Coleman Phi 2010Greg Lloyd Phi 2011Stanley Havili Phi 2011Undrafted (32)Juqua Parker Ten 2001Jamaal Jackson Phi 2003Jon Dorenbos Buf 2003Joselio Hanson SF 2003Cullen Jenkins GB 2003Jason Peters Buf 2004Rashad Jeanty Cin 2006Eldra Buckley SD 2007Akeem Jordan Phi 2007Rod Harper GB 2008Jamar Adams Sea 2008Antonio Dixon Was 2009Colt Anderson Min 2009Dallas Reynolds Phi 2009Phillip Hunt Cle 2009Chad Hall Phi 2010Austin Howard Phi 2010Isaiah Trufant NYJ 2010DeAndre Brown Phi 2011Graig Cooper Phi 2011Chas Henry Phi 2011Jerrod Johnson Phi 2011Brandon Peguese Phi 2011Cedric Thornton Phi 2011Terrance Turner Phi 2011Martell Webb Phi 2011Gerald Jones Phi 2011Derrick Locke Phi 2011Brandon Caleb Phi 2011Cordario Calvin Phi 2011Charlie Noonan Phi 2011Brandon Collier Phi 2011

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• Monday, January 10 - Agreed to terms with WR Rod Harper, WRSinorice Moss, OL Dallas Reynolds and OL A.Q. Shipley

• Tuesday, January 11 - Signed TE Cornelius Ingram, TE JohnNalbone and WR Jeremy Williams

• Thursday, January 13 - Signed OL Fenuki Tupou and S Jamar Wall

• Saturday, January 15 - Defensive coordinator Sean McDermottand defensive line coach Rory Segrest were not retained

• Wednesday, January 19 - Named Jim Washburn defensive linecoach

• Thursday, January 20 - Special teams quality control coach JeffNixon was named running backs coach of the Miami Dolphins

• Friday, January 21 - Senior assistant/defensive backs coach DickJauron was named defensive coordinator of the Cleveland Browns

• Tuesday, January 25 - Linebackers coach Bill Shuey was notretained

• Wednesday, February 2 - Named Juan Castillo defensivecoordinator and Howard Mudd offensive line coach

• Monday, February 7 - Named Mike Caldwell linebackers coachand Michael Zordich secondary/safeties coach

• Tuesday, February 8 - Named David Culley senior offensiveassistant/wide receivers, Johnnie Lynn secondary/cornerbackscoach, James Urban assistant offensive coordinator, DougPederson quarterbacks coach, Duce Staley special teams qualitycontrol coach, and Bobby April III defensive quality control coach… Claimed CB Isaiah Trufant off waivers from the NY Jets

• Friday, February 11 - Signed DE Phillip Hunt to a three-year deal

• Tuesday, February 15 - Placed the franchise tag on QB MichaelVick and placed the transition tag on K David Akers

• Sunday, February 20 - Signed LB Rashad Jeanty to a one-yearcontract

• Monday, February 21 - Assistant offensive coordinator JamesUrban was named wide receivers coach for the Cincinnati Bengals

• Wednesday, March 2 - Signed QB Michael Vick to a one-yearcontract as the team’s franchise player ... Tendered the followingthree restricted free agents: LB Stewart Bradley (2nd roundcompensation), G Max Jean-Gilles (4th round compensation) andCB Dimitri Patterson (no compensation); and one exclusive rightsfree agent, RB Eldra Buckley ... Named Matt Nagy offensivequality control coach

• Thursday, March 3 - Tendered RB Jerome Harrison (2nd roundcompensation) and P Sav Rocca (no compensation)

• Thursday, April 28 - Selected G Danny Watkins (Baylor) in the firstround (23rd overall)

• Friday, April 29 - Selected S Jaiquawn Jarrett (Temple) in thesecond round (54th overall) ... Traded a third round draft choice(85th overall) to Baltimore for a third round draft choice (90thoverall) and a sixth round draft choice (191st overall) ... SelectedCB Curtis Marsh (Utah State) in the third round (90th overall)

• Saturday, April 30 - Traded a fourth round draft choice to TampaBay for a fourth round draft choice (116th overall) and a fourthround draft choice in 2012 ... Selected LB Casey Matthews(Oregon) in the fourth round (116th overall) ... Selected K/P AlexHenery (Nebraska) in the fourth round (120th overall) ... Traded a5th round draft choice (153rd overall) and a 7th round draft choice(227th overall) to NY Jets for a 5th round draft choice (161stoverall) and a 6th round draft choice (194th overall) ... Traded a6th round draft choice (194th overall) to New England for a 6thround draft choice (193rd overall) ... Selected RB Dion Lewis(Pittsburgh) in the 5th round (149th overall) ... Selected G JulianVandervelde (Iowa) in the 5th round (161st overall) ... Selected CJason Kelce (Cincinnati) in the 6th round (191st overall) ...Selected LB Brian Rolle (Ohio State) in the 6th round (193rdoverall) ... Selected LB Greg Lloyd (Connecticut) in the 7th round(237th overall) ... Selected FB Stanley Havili (USC) in the 7th round(240th overall)

• Tuesday, July 26 - Signed the following ten rookie free agents: WRPerry Baker, WR DeAndre Brown, RB Graig Cooper, RB NoelDevine, P Chas Henry, QB Jerrod Johnson, LB Brandon Peguese,DT Cedric Thornton, WR Terrance Turner and TE Martell Webb ...Named Roger Marandino assistant strength and conditioningcoach

• Wednesday, July 27 - Agreed to terms with the following nineplayers, each to four-year deals: S Jaiquawn Jarrett, CB CurtisMarsh, LB Casey Matthews, K/P Alex Henery, RB Dion Lewis, GJulian Vandervelde, C Jason Kelce, LB Brian Rolle and FB StanleyHavili

• Thursday, July 28 - Placed T Winston Justice (knee) and DEBrandon Graham (knee) on the PUP list ... Agreed to terms withLB Greg Lloyd on a four-year deal ... Signed rookie free agent WRGerald Jones ... Acquired CB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie anda 2nd round draft choice in 2012 from the Arizona Cardinals inexchange for QB Kevin Kolb ... Released DT Jeremy Clark, CBGerard Lawson, DT Jeff Owens, FB Leonard Weaver and WRJeremy Williams

• Friday, July 29 - Signed rookie free agents WR Keith Carlos andRB Derrick Locke ... Agreed to terms with CB Nnamdi Asomughaand DE Jason Babin, each on five-year deals ... Signed WRJohnnie Lee Higgins and TE Donald Lee, each to one-year deals... Agreed to terms with QB Vince Young on a one-year deal

• Saturday, July 30 - Signed rookie free agent WR Jeremy LaFrance... Agreed to terms on a five-year contract with DT Cullen Jenkinsand a one-year contract with LB Akeem Jordan ... Waived RB NoelDevine

• Sunday, July 31 - Signed G Evan Mathis and LB Terence Thomas... Waived WR Keith Carlos

• Monday, August 1 - Acquired an undisclosed draft choice in 2013from the Denver Broncos in exchange for DT Brodrick Bunkley ...Agreed to terms on a four-year deal with G Danny Watkins

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• Tuesday, August 2 - Agreed to terms with RB Ronnie Brown, TRyan Harris, and S Jarrad Page, each on a one-year deal

• Wednesday, August 3 - Signed WR Brandon Caleb and WRCordario Calvin ... Waived TE John Nalbone and LB TerenceThomas ... Agreed to terms with DT Derek Landri and DT AnthonyHargrove, each on one-year contracts

• Thursday, August 4 - Signed DT Charlie Noonan and DT BrandonCollier ... Placed DE Victor Abiamiri on Injured Reserve (achilles)... Released WR Jeremy LaFrance ... Placed DE Ricky Sapp on theReserve/Left Squad list

• Friday, August 5 - Released DE Ricky Sapp

• Monday, August 8 - Signed DT Marlon Favorite and released WRCordario Calvin ... released WR DeAndre Brown ... signed DE ChrisWilson to a one-year contract

• Wednesday, August 10 - Agreed to terms with WR Steve Smith ona one-year deal

• Saturday, August 13 - Placed WR Steve Smith on PUP (knee) ...Signed T Spencer Johnson and T Joe Toledo ... Waived/injurysettlement DT Brandon Collier (ankle) ... Released QB JerrodJohnson and DT Charlie Noonan

• Monday, August 15 - Waived T Joe Toledo ... Claimed T JoseAcuna off of waivers (Dallas)

• Thursday, August 18 - Placed T Jose Acuna on the Reserve/LeftSquad list ... Signed DT Charlie Noonan

• Saturday, August 20 - Signed G Reggie Wells ... Released WRBrandon Caleb and DT Charlie Noonan

• Friday, August 26 - Released DT Marlon Favorite, RB DerrickLocke, LB Brandon Peguese and WR Terrance Turner

• Monday, August 29 - Released WR Gerald Jones, DB Jamar Wall,T Spencer Johnson and TE Martell Webb

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9/12 L 20-27 Green Bay 69,1449/19 W 35-32 at Detroit 56,6889/26 W 28-3 at Jacksonville 63,25610/3 L 12-17 Washington 69,14410/10 W 27-24 at San Francisco 69,73210/17 W 31-17 Atlanta 69,14410/24 L 19-37 at Tennessee 69,14311/7 W 26-24 Indianapolis 69,14411/15 W 59-28 at Washington 84,91211/21 W 27-17 NY Giants 69,14411/28 L 26-31 at Chicago 62,14712/2 W 34-24 Houston 69,14412/12 W 30-27 at Dallas 85,67312/19 W 38-31 at NY Giants 81,22312/28 L 14-24 Minnesota 69,1441/2 L 13-14 Dallas 69,144

Record: 10-6 1st in NFC EastHead Coach: Andy Reid

TEAM STATS EAGLES OPPTotal First Downs 322 309

Rushing 116 91Passing 189 185Penalty 17 333rd Down: Made/Att 85/214 80/2093rd Down Pct. 39.7% 38.3%4th Down: Made/Att 9/13 5/124th Down Pct. 69.2% 41.7%

Possession Avg. 31:15 28:45Total Net Yards 6230 5235

Avg. Per Game 389.4 327.2Total Plays 1038 998Avg. Per Play 6.0 5.2

Net Yards Rushing 2324 1766Avg. Per Game 145.3 110.4Total Rushes 428 423

Net Yards Passing 3906 3469Avg. Per Game 244.1 216.8Sacked/Yards Lost 49/309 39/292Gross Yards 4215 3761Attempts/Completions 561/348 536/309Completion Pct. 62.0% 57.6%Had Intercepted 13 23

Punts/Average 73/43.8 82/43.9Net Punting Avg. 39.0 37.0Penalties/Yards 129/1101 87/724Fumbles/Ball Lost 33/12 18/11Touchdowns 49 46

Rushing 18 12Passing 28 31Returns 3 3

Rushing No. Yds Avg Lg TDL.McCoy 207 1080 5.2 62 7M.Vick 100 676 6.8 35 9J.Harrison 40 239 6.0 50t 1D.Jackson 16 104 6.5 31t 1K.Kolb 15 65 4.3 19 0E.Buckley 21 67 3.2 13 0J.Maclin 3 36 12.0 14 0C.Hall 9 29 3.2 8 0M.Bell 16 28 1.8 9 0L.Weaver 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 428 2324 5.4 62 18Opponents 423 1766 4.2 61 12Receiving No. Yds Avg Lg TDL.McCoy 78 592 7.6 40 2J.Maclin 70 964 13.8 83t 10J.Avant 51 573 11.2 34 1D.Jackson 47 1056 22.5 91t 6B.Celek 42 511 12.2 65t 4O.Schmitt 19 136 7.2 18 1C.Hall 11 115 10.5 48 1C.Harbor 9 72 8.0 24 1J.Harrison 8 43 5.4 15 0R.Cooper 7 116 16.6 37 1G.Mills 2 19 9.5 14 0E.Buckley 1 10 10.0 10 0M.Bell 1 5 5.0 5 0T.Herremans 1 2 2.0 2t 1M.McGlynn 1 1 1.0 1 0Team 348 4215 12.1 91t 28Opponents 309 3761 12.2 80t 31INTs No. Yds Avg Lg TDA.Samuel 7 70 10.0 33 0D.Patterson 4 40 10.0 40t 1N.Allen 3 27 9.0 16 0Q.Mikell 3 0 0.0 0 0J.Hanson 1 17 17.0 17 0T.Laws 1 13 13.0 13 0T.Lindley 1 8 8.0 8 0K.Coleman 1 7 7.0 7 0S.Bradley 1 0 0.0 0 0E.Hobbs 1 0 0.0 0 0Team 23 182 7.9 40t 1Opponents 13 169 13.0 41t 1

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BS.Rocca 73 3195 43.8 39.0 2 28 63 0Team 73 3195 43.8 39.0 2 28 63 0Opps. 82 3599 43.9 37.0 8 17 68 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDD.Jackson 20 8 231 11.6 65t 1J.Calvin 12 4 125 10.4 44 0C.Hall 3 2 31 10.3 14 0J.Maclin 3 5 17 5.7 9 0Team 38 19 404 10.6 65t 1Opponents 34 21 309 9.1 53 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TDJ.Calvin 32 692 21.6 41 0E.Hobbs 16 345 21.6 46 0C.Hall 4 65 16.3 21 0G.Lawson 2 48 24.0 28 0O.Schmitt 2 18 9.0 18 0J.Maclin 1 22 22.0 22 0E.Buckley 1 20 20.0 20 0C.Harbor 1 19 19.0 19 0D.Patterson 1 14 14.0 14 0B.Celek 1 12 12.0 12 0M.Bell 1 8 8.0 8 0R.Cooper 0 9 0 9 0Team 62 1272 20.5 46 0Opponents 69 1502 21.8 61 0

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsD.Akers 0 0 0 0 47/47 32/38 0 143J.Maclin 10 0 10 0 0/0 0/0 0 60L.McCoy 9 7 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 54M.Vick 9 9 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 54D.Jackson 8 1 6 1 0/0 0/0 0 48B.Celek 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24J.Avant 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 1 8C.Hall 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6C.Harbor 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6R.Cooper 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6J.Harrison 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Q.Mikell 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6T.Herremans 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6D.Patterson 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6O.Schmitt 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 49 18 28 3 47/47 32/38 1 439Opponents 46 12 31 3 45/45 18/21 1 377

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 110 123 68 138 0 439Opponents 59 128 78 112 0 377

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+D.Akers 0/ 0 12/ 12 10/ 12 9/ 11 1/ 3Team 0/ 0 12/ 12 10/ 12 9/ 11 1/ 3Opponents 0/ 0 5/ 5 4/ 4 5/ 7 4/ 5

Akers: (45G, 24G) (None) (None) (49G, 23G) (33G,53N, 45G) [37N, 47N, 37N, 30G) (25G, 46G, 46G,28G) (22G, 21G, 31G, 44G) (48G) (38G, 24G, 42B,28G, 30G) (45G, 36G, 22G, 36) (36G, 22G) (39G,50G, 28G) (34G) (54N) (43G, 22G)Opps: (49G, 56G) (49G) (51G) (26G) (50G, 40N)(41N, 26G) (41G, 38G, 33G) (37G) (None) (24G)(23G) (48G) (50G, 43G) (25G) (30G) (52N)

Sacks: T.Cole 10.0, J.Parker 6.0, T.Laws 4.0,B.Graham 3.0, D.Tapp 3.0, N.Allen 2.0, M.Patter-son 2.0, A.Dixon 2.0, E.Sims 2.0, M.Fokou 1.0,D.Te'o-Nesheim 1.0, Q.Mikell 1.0, S.Bradley 1.0,D.Patterson 1.0 Team: 39.0, Opponents: 50.0

Fumbles Lost: K.Kolb 3, M.Vick 3, A.Samuel 1,E.Buckley 1, D.Jackson 1, J.Maclin 1, L.McCoy 1,J.Calvin 1 Total: 12Opponent Fumble Recoveries: Q.Mikell 3, D.Tapp3, G.Lawson 1, J.Parker 1, A.Samuel 1, M.Patter-son 1, E.Sims 1 Total: 11

2-Pt. Conversions: Team 1/ 2, Opponents: 1/ 1

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost RatM.Vick 372 233 3018 62.6% 8.1 21 5.6% 6 1.6% 91t 34/210 100.2K.Kolb 189 115 1197 60.8% 6.3 7 3.7% 7 3.7% 83t 15/99 76.1Team 561 348 4215 62.0% 7.5 28 5.0% 13 2.3% 91t 49/309 92.1Opponents 536 309 3761 57.6% 7.0 31 5.8% 23 4.3% 80t 39/292 80.8

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1/9 L 16-21 Green Bay 69,144

Record: 0-1 Head Coach: Andy Reid

TEAM STATS EAGLES OPPTotal First Downs 18 20

Rushing 6 6Passing 12 13Penalty 0 13rd Down: Made/Att 5/13 8/133rd Down Pct. 38.5% 61.5%4th Down: Made/Att 1/1 0/04th Down Pct. 100.0% 0.0

Possession Avg. 28:00 32:00Total Net Yards 352 309

Avg. Per Game 352.0 309.0Total Plays 60 61Avg. Per Play 5.9 5.1

Net Yards Rushing 81 138Avg. Per Game 81.0 138.0Total Rushes 21 32

Net Yards Passing 271 171Avg. Per Game 271.0 171.0Sacked/Yards Lost 3/21 2/9Gross Yards 292 180Attempts/Completions 36/20 27/18Completion Pct. 55.6% 66.7%Had Intercepted 1 0

Punts/Average 4/40.8 4/36.5Net Punting Avg. 36.3 32.8Penalties/Yards 7/50 2/15Fumbles/Ball Lost 1/0 4/2Touchdowns 2 3

Rushing 1 0Passing 1 3Returns 0 0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Lg TDL.McCoy 12 46 3.8 9 0M.Vick 8 32 4.0 14 1J.Harrison 1 3 3.0 3 0Team 21 81 3.9 14 1Opponents 32 138 4.3 27 0

Receiving No. Yds Avg Lg TDJ.Avant 7 93 13.3 24t 1L.McCoy 4 36 9.0 16 0J.Maclin 3 73 24.3 44 0D.Jackson 2 47 23.5 28 0B.Celek 2 25 12.5 16 0R.Cooper 2 18 9.0 11 0Team 20 292 14.6 44 1Opponents 18 180 10.0 20 3

INTs No. Yds Avg Lg TDTeam 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 1 9 9.0 9 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BS.Rocca 4 163 40.8 36.3 0 1 52 0Team 4 163 40.8 36.3 0 1 52 0Opponents 4 146 36.5 32.8 0 1 48 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Lg TDD.Jackson 1 1 14 14.0 14 0C.Hall 1 0 1 1.0 1 0Team 2 1 15 7.5 14 0Opponents 3 0 18 6.0 10 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Lg TDG.Lawson 3 55 18.3 24 0Team 3 55 18.3 24 0Opponents 3 44 14.7 20 0

Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsM.Vick 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6J.Avant 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6D.Akers 0 0 0 0 1/1 1/3 0 4Team 2 1 1 0 1/1 1/3 0 16Opponents 3 0 3 0 3/3 0/0 0 21

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 0 3 7 6 0 16Opponents 7 7 7 0 0 21

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+D.Akers 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 1 0/ 1 0/ 0Team 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 1 0/ 1 0/ 0Opponents 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 1 0/ 1 0/ 0

Akers: (41N, 29G, 34N)Opps: (None)

Sacks: K.Clayton 1.0, D.Tapp 1.0Team: 2.0, Opponents: 3.0

Fumbles Lost: Total: 0Opponent Fumble Recoveries: J.Parker 1,O.Gaither 1 Total: 2

2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/1, Opponents: 0/0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Lg Sk/Lost RatM.Vick 36 20 292 55.6% 8.1 1 2.8% 1 2.8% 44 3/21 79.9Team 36 20 292 55.6% 8.1 1 2.8% 1 2.8% 44 3/21 79.9Opponents 27 18 180 66.7% 6.7 3 11.1% 0 0.0% 20 2/9 122.4

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TACKLES For QuarterbackPLAYER Total Solo Asst Loss Sacks Hur INT KD FF FRMikell, S 111 83 28 4 1 6 3 14 1 3Bradley, LB 88 55 33 4 1 2 1 5 0 0Cole, DE 81 53 28 9 10 34 0 2 1 0Sims, LB 68 46 22 4 2 6 0 4 1 0Allen, S 59 43 16 2 2 5 3 7 1 0M.Patterson, DT 57 29 28 2 2 2 0 0 0 1D.Patterson, CB 55 44 11 3 1 0 4 8 0 0Fokou, LB 41 33 8 2 1 4 0 1 2 0Dixon, DT 36 25 11 4 2 2 0 1 0 0Hanson, CB 36 27 9 0 0 2 1 10 0 1Chaney, LB 36 26 10 4 0 1 0 1 1 0Bunkley, DT 34 20 14 5 0 2 0 1 0 0Tapp, DE 34 25 9 5 3 10 0 4 0 3Parker, DE 31 19 12 3 6 12 0 2 1 1Samuel, CB 28 26 2 0 0 0 7 8 0 1Coleman, S 28 19 9 2 0 2 1 3 0 0Gaither, LB 28 25 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0Jordan, LB 27 19 8 2 0 1 0 1 0 0Lindley, CB 21 20 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1Hobbs, CB 20 16 4 0 0 1 1 6 0 0Graham, DE 19 12 7 1 3 13 0 0 2 0Laws, DT 18 13 5 2 4 7 1 4 0 0Clayton, LB 11 7 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 0Anderson, S 8 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Adams, S 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Te'o-Nesheim, DE 5 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0Barnes, DE 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clark, DT 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Hughes, CB 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Owens, DT 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTALS 998 702 296 62 39 116 23 88 11 11

Tackles: 16 by Chaney at NYGTackles for Loss: 3 by T.Cole vs. AtlSacks: 2 by Parker vs. GB and by T.Cole at Jax, vs. Atl and at ChiPasses Defensed: 4 by Mikell at DetInterceptions: 2 by Samuel vs. Ind and vs. NYG, 2 by D.Patterson at WasForced Fumbles: 1 (11 times)Fumble Recoveries: 2 by Mikell at SFSpecial Teams Tackles: 5 by Coleman at Det and by Anderson at Was

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 PTSJordan 16 71 0 0 0 258Buckley 9 55 6 1 0 214Rocca 3 0 0 0 0 206Fokou 19 18 2 1 0 202Coleman 12 63 0 0 0 183Akers 1 0 0 0 0 180Chaney 11 56 0 0 0 177Gaither 10 49 2 0 0 173Dorenbos 4 28 0 0 0 154D.Patterson 11 57 0 0 0 150Anderson 12 33 4 0 0 147Cooper 5 39 1 0 0 135Avant 2 43 0 0 0 131Schmitt 4 37 1 0 0 94Clayton 11 24 0 0 0 88McGlynn 0 69 0 0 0 69Hanson 4 37 0 0 0 68Calvin 2 13 1 0 0 65Laws 0 34 0 0 0 65Herremans 0 63 0 0 0 63N.Cole 0 50 0 0 0 53Jean-Gilles 0 44 0 0 0 48Lindley 4 23 0 0 0 45Mills 1 11 0 0 0 44Te'o-Nesheim 1 8 0 0 0 32Dunlap 0 33 0 0 0 32Celek 0 27 0 0 0 32Justice 0 28 0 0 0 28Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 26Peters 0 26 0 0 0 26Wells 0 23 0 0 0 23Hughes 1 4 0 0 0 21J.Bell 0 13 0 0 0 20M.Bell 0 15 0 0 0 19Harbor 0 14 0 0 0 18Lawson 0 1 0 0 1 17Howard 0 10 0 0 0 17Dixon 0 0 0 0 0 16Hobbs 0 2 0 0 0 15Parker 0 13 0 0 0 14Baskett 0 7 0 0 0 12Bradley 0 0 0 0 0 9Allen 0 7 0 0 0 7Harrison 0 0 0 0 0 6Wall 0 5 0 0 0 6Hall 0 2 0 0 0 5Mikell 0 1 0 0 1 5Tapp 0 0 0 0 0 4Sims 0 0 0 0 0 3Weaver 0 1 0 0 0 2T.Cole 0 0 0 0 0 2Graham 0 0 0 0 0 1Barnes 1 3 0 0 0 0TOTALS 116 1034 11 1 2 2752

Cole . . . . . . . . . .10Parker . . . . . . . . .6Laws . . . . . . . . . .4Graham . . . . . . . .3Tapp . . . . . . . . . . .3Allen . . . . . . . . . .2Dixon . . . . . . . . . .2

M.Patterson . . . .2Sims . . . . . . . . . .2Bradley . . . . . . . .1Fokou . . . . . . . . . .1Mikell . . . . . . . . .1D.Patterson . . . . .1Te’o-Nesheim . . .1

Samuel . . . . .7D.Patterson . .4Allen . . . . . . .3Mikell . . . . . . .3Bradley . . . . .1

Hanson . . . . .1Hobbs . . . . . .1Laws . . . . . . .1Lindley . . . . . .1Coleman . . . .1

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS SPECIAL TEAMS

SACKS (39) INTS (23)

Mikell, 52-yard fumble recovery at SFD.Patterson, 40-yard interception return at Was.

TOUCHDOWNS (2)

SINGLE-GAME BESTS

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TACKLES For QuarterbackPLAYER Total Solo Asst Loss Sacks Hur INT KD FF FRChaney, LB 11 9 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Coleman, S 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Parker, DE 8 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1Cole, DE 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Dixon, DT 6 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fokou, LB 6 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Patterson, DT 6 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Mikell, S 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Patterson, CB 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Tapp, DE 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0Hanson, CB 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Sims, LB 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bunkley, DT 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Clayton, LB 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Laws, DT 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Samuel, CB 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0TOTALS 70 52 18 5 2 3 0 2 2 1

Clayton . . . . . . . .1 Tapp . . . . . . . . . . .1

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

SACKS (2)

PLAYER Tkls FRDorenbos 1 0Fokou 1 0Gaither 1 1Lawson 1 0Schmitt 1 0

SPECIAL TEAMS

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AVERAGE STARTING FIELD POSITIONPhila. Opp.

Drives Started 196 194Average Field Position 31.6 27.7Drives Started in Plus Territory 24 15Drives Started Inside/at Own 20 36/24 46/28

GOAL-TO-GO SITUATIONSTeam Total TD FG MFG Dwn Fbl INT Clk TD% Scor%PHILADELPHIA 37 24 11 0 0 1 1 0 64.9 94.6Opponents 28 23 5 0 0 0 0 0 82.1 100.0

PENALTY BREAKDOWNPhila. Opp.

Total Penalties (Yards Lost) 129 (1101) 87 (724)Offensive Penalties (Yards Lost) 51 (420) 48 (363)Defensive Penalties (Yards Lost) 51 (473) 24 (222)Special Teams Penalties (Yards Lost) 27 (208) 15 (139)1st Downs Given Up by Penalty 33 17

TIME SPENT IN THE LEADPhila. Opp. Tied

Through 16 games (960:00 minutes) 484:55 277:53 197:12Percentage of time in the lead 50.5 28.9 20.5

REPLAY CHALLENGESTotal

Chlg OvtnBy Eagles 6 3By Opponent 9 4By Booth 4 0

TOP 10 FIRST DOWNS EARNEDPlayer Rush Pass Rec. TotalMichael Vick 38 131 - 169LeSean McCoy 48 - 32 80Kevin Kolb 6 58 - 64Jeremy Maclin 3 - 45 48DeSean Jackson 5 - 33 38Jason Avant - - 31 31Brent Celek - - 23 23Jerome Harrison 9 - 1 10Owen Schmitt - - 9 9Chad Hall 3 - 5 8

EAGLES OPPS.1st Down Attempts 463 449

Yards 2993 2498Average 6.46 5.56

2nd Down Attempts 348 327Yards 1942 1652Average 5.88 5.05

3rd Down Attempts 214 210Yards 1182 1044Average 5.52 4.97

4th Down Attempts 13 12Yards 113 41Average 8.70 3.42

Season Attempts 1038 998Yards 6230 5235Average 6.00 5.25

By Half 1st Half Yards 3034 25512nd Half Yards 3196 2684

Negative Plays Rush/Pass 34/10 59/11Negative Yards 96 173Sacks Allowed 49 39Negative Yards 309 292

Big Plays 20+runs 19 720+ passes 60 54

YARDS GAINED ANALYSIS

EAGLES OPPS.Most Plays: 16 17

vs. Was., 10/3 at Chi., 11/2816-69-8:52 17-83-10:05FG FG

Most Yards: 96 86vs. Ind., 11/7 vs. Hou., 12/29-96-3:30 13-86-6:23FG TD

Most Time: 8:52 10:05vs. Was., 10/3 at Chi., 11/2816-69-8:52 17-83-10:05FG FG

2010 LONGEST DRIVES

EAGLES OPPS.Most Plays: 13 16

vs. NYG, 11/21 vs. Ind., 11/713-68-7:09 16-85-4:07

Most Yards: 91 86at Dal., 12/12 vs. Hou., 12/21-91-0:19 13-86-6:23

Most Time: 7:09 7:07vs. NYG, 11/21 at SF, 10/1013-68-7:09 11-51-7:07

2010 LONGEST TD DRIVES

FIRST DOWN TENDENCIESRushing Passing Overall Times Gained

Team Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. Plays Yards Avg. <4 4-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41+EAGLES 210 1118 5.32 253 1875 7.41 463 2993 6.46 242 138 46 14 10 13Opponents 225 870 3.87 224 1628 7.27 449 2498 5.56 239 129 50 17 8 6

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OPPONENTS THIRD-AND...Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/12 vs. GB 0-0 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-3 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-4 6-149/19 at Det. 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-4 6-159/26 at Jax. 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-6 5-1710/3 vs. Was. 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-2 5-1110/10 at SF 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-3 0-0 1-3 1-2 8-1310/17 vs. Atl. 1-1 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-2 0-1 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-1 4-1410/24 at Ten. 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 4-1311/7 vs. Ind. 1-2 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-2 6-1411/15 at Was. 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-1011/21 vs. NYG 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-1 5-1111/28 at Chi. 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-3 0-0 0-3 3-1012/2 vs. Hou. 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 1-3 6-1012/12 at Dal. 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 0-1 3-1112/19 at NYG 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-4 0-0 0-2 2-4 8-1712/28 vs. Min. 1-1 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 6-131/2 vs. Dal. 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 2-5 5-16Regular Season Totals: 15-19 9-16 5-12 5-13 5-14 9-20 4-15 9-19 5-10 5-24 9-47 80-209

78.9 56.3 41.7 38.5 35.7 45.0 26.7 47.4 50.0 20.8 19.1 38.3

1/9 vs. GB 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 3-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 8-13Playoff Totals: 1-2 1-2 0-0 1-1 3-4 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 8-13

50.0 50.0 0.0 100.0 75.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 50.0 0.0 61.5

EAGLES THIRD-AND...Date Opp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10+ Totals9/12 vs. GB 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-5 5-139/19 at Det. 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 2-6 6-149/26 at Jax. 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-1 2-3 5-1310/3 vs. Was. 2-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-1 5-1410/10 at SF 0-1 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 1-2 3-1210/17 vs. Atl. 1-1 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-2 7-1410/24 at Ten. 3-3 2-2 2-3 0-1 1-3 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-3 10-1811/7 vs. Ind. 0-0 1-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 2-4 0-0 1-1 2-4 0-2 7-1511/15 at Was. 2-2 0-0 1-3 1-1 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 1-2 0-0 8-1311/21 vs. NYG 0-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-5 3-1411/28 at Chi. 0-0 1-1 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-4 4-1312/2 vs. Hou. 1-1 0-1 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-1 1-2 6-1212/12 at Dal. 1-1 2-3 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2 4-1112/19 at NYG 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 4-1112/28 vs. Min. 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-5 4-111/2 vs. Dal. 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 1-1 1-3 1-2 0-3 4-16Regular Season Totals: 16-21 13-19 11-28 3-10 6-16 2-7 5-16 4-14 9-19 7-17 9-47 85-214

76.2 68.4 39.3 30.0 37.5 28.6 31.3 28.6 47.4 41.2 19.1 39.7

1/9 vs. GB 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-1 5-13Playoff Totals: 0-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 2-2 1-1 5-13

0.0 50.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 38.5

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TAKEAWAYSStarting Point of Resulting

Date Opponent Turnover L.O.S. Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/12 vs. GB J.Hanson INT (A.Rodgers) GB45 PHI30 PHI47 1 Field Goal (3)

N.Allen INT (A.Rodgers) GB37 PHI39 50 4 Field Goal (3)9/19 at Det. N.Allen INT (S.Hill) PHI33 Endzone PHI20 1 Touchdown (7)

E.Hobbs INT (S.Hill) PHI49 PHI44 PHI44 3 Punt (0)9/26 at Jax. A.Samuel INT (D.Garrard) JAX23 JAX35 JAX45 3 Touchdown (7)10/3 vs. Was. N.Allen INT (D.McNabb) PHI36 PHI7 PHI23 3 Punt (0)10/10 at SF J.Hanson FR (M.Fokou FF) SF42 SF45 SF45 1 Field Goal (3)

D.Patterson INT (A.Smith) PHI47 PHI3 PHI3 2 Punt (0)Q.Mikell FR (E.Sims FF) PHI46 PHI44 PHI44 3 Downs (0)Q.Mikell FR (B.Graham FF) PHI35 PHI48 Endzone 4 Touchdown (7)T.Lindley INT (A.Smith) PHI44 PHI24 PHI32 4 End of game (0)

10/17 vs. Atl. A.Samuel INT (M.Ryan) PHI22 PHI8 PHI18 2 Interception (0)D.Tapp FR (T.Cole FF) ATL45 ATL36 ATL46 4 End of game (0)

10/24 at Ten. Q.Mikell INT (K.Collins) TEN22 PHI49 PHI34 1 Punt (0)J.Parker FR (Q.Mikell FF) PHI31 PHI40 PHI41 2 Interception (0)A.Samuel INT (K.Collins) TEN23 TEN41 TEN41 3 Fumble (0)

11/7 vs. Ind. A.Samuel INT (P.Manning) IND19 IND42 IND9 1 Field Goal (3)A.Samuel INT (P.Manning) IND41 PHI36 PHI34 4 End of game (0)

11/15 at Was. K.Coleman INT (D.McNabb) WAS32 WAS44 WAS37 1 Touchdown (7)D.Patterson INT (D.McNabb) WAS11 WAS28 WAS28 2 Touchdown (7)D.Patterson INT (D.McNabb) WAS33 WAS40 Endzone 3 Touchdown (7)

11/21 vs. NYG A.Samuel FR (B.Graham FF) NYG24 NYG25 NYG23 2 Field Goal (3)A.Samuel INT (E.Manning) NYG15 NYG23 NYG13 2 Field Goal (3)A.Samuel INT (E.Manning) NYG39 PHI43 NYG40 4 Fumble (0)D.Tapp FR (E.Manning FUMBLE) NYG44 PHI40 PHI40 4 Field Goal (3)S.Bradley INT (E.Manning) NYG44 PHI38 PHI38 4 End of game (0)

11/28 at Chi. NONE12/2 vs. Hou. T.Laws INT (M.Schaub HOU38 HOU31 HOU18 2 Field Goal (3)

D.Tapp FR (N.Allen FF) 50 HOU43 HOU49 4 Punt (0)12/12 at Dal. Q.Mikell INT (J.Kitna) PHI39 PHI23 PHI23 2 Interception (0)

D.Patterson INT (J.Kitna) DAL23 DAL33 DAL33 4 Field Goal (3)12/19 at NYG Q.Mikell INT (E.Manning) NYG43 NYG45 NYG45 1 Field Goal (3)

M.Patterson FR (J.Chaney FF) NYG14 NYG25 NYG25 3 Touchdown (7)12/28 vs. Min. Q.Mikell FR (A.Peterson FUMBLE) MIN36 PHI41 PHI41 2 Punt (0)1/2 vs. Dal. G.Lawson FR (B.McCann FUMBLE - ST) PHI25 DAL34 DAL34 2 Interception (0)

Regular Season Totals: 34 Takeaways resulted in 79 points

1/9 vs. GB O.Gaither FR (B.Underwood FUMBLE - ST) PHI23 GB41 GB41 1 Missed Field Goal (0)J.Parker FR (D.Tapp FF) GB25 GB19 GB24 3 Touchdown (7)

Playoff Totals: 2 Takeaways resulted in 7 points

L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage* - Red zone playST - Special teams play(TB) - Touch back

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GIVEAWAYSStarting Point of Resulting

Date Opponent Turnover L.O.S. Turnover L.O.S. Qtr. Result (pts)9/12 vs. GB E.Buckley FUMBLE GB48 GB38 GB38 3 Touchdown (7)9/19 at Det. NONE9/26 at Jax. NONE10/3 vs. Was. L.McCoy FUMBLE WAS26 WAS21 WAS21 3 Punt (0)

K.Kolb INT (D.Hall) WAS32 Endzone Endzone 4 End of game (0)10/10 at SF K.Kolb FUMBLE PHI44 PHI35 PHI35 2 Missed FG (0)10/17 vs. Atl. K.Kolb INT (W.Moore) ATL37 ATL20 PHI46 2 Touchdown (7)10/24 at Ten. K.Kolb INT (M.Griffin) PHI41 TEN27 PHI45 2 Touchdown (7)

*K.Kolb FUMBLE TEN3 TEN7 TEN3 3 Field Goal (3)J.Calvin FUMBLE (ST) TEN20 PHI33 PHI33 4 Field Goal (3)K.Kolb INT (C.Finnegan) PHI10 PHI41 Endzone 4 Touchdown (7)

11/7 vs. Ind. NONE11/15 at Was. NONE11/21 vs. NYG M.Vick FUMBLE PHI32 PHI24 PHI27 4 Touchdown (7)

A.Samuel FUMBLE PHI43 NYG43 NYG40 4 Fumble (0)11/28 at Chi. M.Vick INT (C.Harris) CHI4 Endzone CHI37 2 Touchdown (7)12/2 vs. Hou. M.Vick INT (J.Allen) PHI45 HOU14 HOU14 3 Touchdown (7)12/12 at Dal. M.Vick INT (G.Sensabaugh) PHI39 DAL33 DAL32 2 Field Goal (3)

M.Vick INT (B.James) PHI44 PHI48 PHI37 3 Touchdown (7)12/19 at NYG M.Vick INT (C.Webster) PHI29 NYG45 PHI42 1 Punt (0)

J.Maclin FUMBLE PHI18 PHI30 PHI8 2 Touchdown (7)D.Jackson FUMBLE PHI20 50 PHI47 4 Touchdown (7)

12/28 vs. Min. M.Vick INT (H.Abdullah) PHI38 MIN14 MIN14 2 Fumble (0)M.Vick FUMBLE MIN39 50 Endzone 2 Touchdown (7)M.Vick FUMBLE MIN28 MIN23 MIN23 3 Punt (0)

1/2 vs. Dal. K.Kolb FUMLE PHI15 PHI9 Enzone 2 Touchdown (7)K.Kolb INT (G.Sensabaugh) DAL42 Endzone PHI20 (TB) 2 End of half (0)*K.Kolb INT (T.Newman) DAL17 DAL10 DAL14 3 Downs (0)K.Kolb INT (T.Newman) PHI11 PHI45 PHI45 4 End of game (0)

Regular Season Totals: 25 Giveaways resulted in 93 points

1/9 vs. GB M.Vick INT (T.Williams) GB27 Endzone GB4 4 End of game (0)

Playoff Totals: 1 Takeaway resulted in 0 points

L.O.S. - Line of scrimmage* - Red zone playST - Special teams play(TB) - Touch back

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EAGLES GAME-BY-GAME DRIVESDrives Ended By Points Pts./

DATE QB Drives TD FG MFG Punt Down INT Fum Sfty Clock Yielded Drive Drive Efficiency9/12 vs. GB K.Kolb 5 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.60 20.0

M.Vick 6 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 17 2.83 50.09/19 at Det. M.Vick 13 5 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 35 2.69 38.59/26 at Jax. M.Vick 12 4 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 28 2.33 33.310/3 vs. Was. M.Vick 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.00 33.3

K.Kolb 7 1 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 9 1.29 28.610/10 at SF K.Kolb 13 2 2 1 4 1 0 1 0 2 20 1.54 30.810/17 vs. Atl. K.Kolb 13 4 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 31 2.39 38.510/24 at Ten. K.Kolb 13 1 4 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 19 1.46 38.511/7 vs. Ind. M.Vick 11 2 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 26 2.36 54.511/15 at Was. M.Vick 12 7 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 52 4.33 66.7

K.Kolb 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.011/21 vs. NYG M.Vick 12 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 27 2.25 50.011/28 at Chi. M.Vick 11 2 4 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 26 2.36 54.512/2 vs. Hou. M.Vick 10 4 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 34 3.40 60.012/12 at Dal. M.Vick 13 3 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 30 2.31 46.212/19 at NYG M.Vick 15 4 1 0 6 0 1 2 0 1 31 2.07 33.312/28 vs. Min. M.Vick 12 2 0 1 5 0 1 2 0 1 14 1.17 16.71/2 vs. Dal. K.Kolb 14 1 2 0 7 0 3 1 0 0 13 0.93 21.4TOTALS: M.Vick 130 37 21 2 48 2 6 6 0 8 323 2.48 44.6

K.Kolb 66 9 11 4 25 1 7 4 0 5 95 1.44 30.3TEAM 196 46 32 6 73 3 13 10 0 13 418 2.13 39.8

Playoffs1/9 vs. GB M.Vick 10 2 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 16 1.60 30.0TOTALS: TEAM 10 2 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 16 1.60 30.0

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DATE QB Drives TD FG MFG Punt Down INT Fum Sfty Clock Yielded Drive Drive Efficiency9/12 vs. GB A.Rodgers 12 3 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 1 27 2.25 41.79/19 at Det. S.Hill 14 4 1 0 4 2 2 0 0 1 32 2.29 35.79/26 at Jax. D.Garrard 13 0 1 0 8 1 1 0 0 2 3 0.23 7.710/3 vs. Was. D.McNabb 10 2 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 17 1.70 30.010/10 at SF A.Smith 13 3 1 1 3 0 2 3 0 0 24 1.85 30.810/17 vs. Atl. M.Ryan 12 2 1 1 6 0 1 1 0 0 17 1.42 25.010/24 at Ten. K.Collins 13 3 3 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 30 2.31 46.211/7 vs. Ind. P.Manning 11 3 1 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 24 2.18 36.411/15 at Was. D.McNabb 14 4 0 0 6 0 3 0 0 1 28 2.00 28.611/21 vs. NYG E.Manning 12 2 1 0 4 0 3 2 0 0 17 1.42 25.011/28 at Chi. J.Cutler 11 4 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 31 2.81 45.512/2 vs. Hou. M.Schaub 11 3 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 2 24 2.18 36.412/12 at Dal. J.Kitna 12 3 2 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 27 2.25 41.712/19 at NYG E.Manning 14 4 1 0 7 0 1 1 0 0 31 2.21 35.712/28 vs. Min. J.Webb 10 2 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 17 1.70 30.01/2 vs. Dal. S.McGee 12 1 0 1 8 1 0 0 0 1 7 0.58 8.3TOTALS: TEAM 194 43 18 3 82 5 23 10 0 10 356 1.84 31.4

Playoffs1/9 vs. GB A.Rodgers 10 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 21 2.10 30.0TOTALS: TEAM 10 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 2 21 2.10 30.0

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EAGLES vs. Packers - 9/12/10EAGLES: 2 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description31 Michael Vick run

27 Michael Vick to Brent Celek27 Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy

23 Michael Vick runPACKERS: 2 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

32T Aaron Rodgers to Greg Jennings20 Aaron Rodgers to Jermichael Finley

EAGLES at Lions - 9/19/10EAGLES: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

53 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson46T LeSean McCoy run

45T Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson29 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson20 Michael Vick to Riley Cooper

LIONS: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

75T Shaun Hill to Jahvid Best35 Shaun Hill to Brandon Pettigrew

33 Jahvid Best run24 Shaun Hill to Brandon Pettigrew21 Shaun Hill to Jahvid Best

EAGLES at Jaguars - 9/26/10EAGLES: 5 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

61T Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson45T Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin42 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson25 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson21 Michael Vick to Brent Celek

JAGUARS: 2 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

23 David Garrard to Mike Sims-Walker22 David Garrard to Tiquan Underwood

EAGLES vs. Redskins - 10/3/10EAGLES: 1 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

31 Michael Vick to LeSean McCoyREDSKINS: 2 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

57 Donovan McNabb to Anthony Armstrong31T Donovan McNabb to Chris Cooley

EAGLES at 49ers - 10/10/10EAGLES: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

41 Kevin Kolb to Jeremy Maclin32 Kevin Kolb to Brent Celek

29T LeSean McCoy run22 Kevin Kolb to Jeremy Maclin20 Kevin Kolb to DeSean Jackson

49ERS: 5 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

36 Alex Smith to Vernon Davis31 Alex Smith to Vernon Davis27 Alex Smith to Vernon Davis22 Alex Smith to Michael Crabtree20 Alex Smith to Dominique Zeigler

EAGLES vs. Falcons - 10/17/10EAGLES: 6 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

83T Kevin Kolb to Jeremy Maclin34T Kevin Kolb to DeSean Jackson

31T DeSean Jackson run24 Kevin Kolb to Brent Celek22 Kevin Kolb to Jeremy Maclin21 Kevin Kolb to Jason Avant21 Kevin Kolb to Jason Avant

FALCONS: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

42 Matt Ryan to Michael Jenkins25 Matt Ryan to Roddy White21 Matt Ryan to Michael Jenkins21 Matt Ryan to Michael Jenkins

EAGLES at Titans - 10/24/10EAGLES: 1 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

37 Kevin Kolb to Riley CooperTITANS: 5 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

80T Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt42 Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt34 Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt

26T Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt21 Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt

EAGLES vs. Colts - 11/7/10EAGLES: 3 pass, 3 rushRun Pass Description62 LeSean McCoy run

58 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson34 Michael Vick to Jason Avant

32 Michael Vick run24 Michael Vick run

22 Michael Vick to Jeremy MaclinCOLTS: 3 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

33 Peyton Manning to Blair White22 Peyton Manning to Jacob Tamme20 Peyton Manning to Donald Brown

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EAGLES at Redskins - 11/15/10EAGLES: 6 pass, 3 rushRun Pass Description

88T Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson50T Jerome Harrison run

48T Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin27 Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy27 Michael Vick to Jason Avant

26 Jerome Harrison run21 Michael Vick run

20 Michael Vick to Jason AvantREDSKINS: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

76 Donovan McNabb to Anthony Armstrong71 Donovan McNabb to Fred Davis

32 Keiland Williams run28 Donovan McNabb to Mike Sellers26 Donovan McNabb to Keiland Williams

EAGLES vs. Giants - 11/21/10EAGLES: 4 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description50T LeSean McCoy run40 LeSean McCoy run

35 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin24 Michael Vick to Jason Avant23 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson21 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin

GIANTS: 1 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

22 Eli Manning to Brandon Jacobs

EAGLES at Bears - 11/28/10EAGLES: 7 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

30T Michael Vick to Brent Celek29 Michael Vick to Riley Cooper24 Michael Vick to Clay Harbor24 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin22 Michael Vick to Jason Avant21 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson21 Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy

BEARS: 5 pass, 2 rushRun Pass Description61 Matt Forte run

39 Jay Cutler to Devin Hester34 Jay Cutler to Devin Hester34 Jay Cutler to Johnny Knox30 Jay Cutler to Earl Bennett

28 Matt Forte run20T Jay Cutler to Johnny Knox

EAGLES vs. Texans - 12/2/10EAGLES: 6 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

40 Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy34 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin33 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson30 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson21 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson20 Michael Vick to Brent Celek

TEXANS: 5 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

42 Matt Schaub to Andre Johnson39 Matt Schaub to Andre Johnson31 Matt Schaub to Andre Johnson

29 Arian Foster run21 Matt Schaub to Vontae Leach20 Matt Schaub to Joel Dreessen

EAGLES at Cowboys - 12/12/10EAGLES: 4 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

91T Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson60 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson

56 LeSean McCoy run37 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson22 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson

COWBOYS: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

35 Jon Kitna to Felix Jones26 Miles Austin run

22T Jon Kitna to Jason Witten20 Jon Kitna to Roy Williams

EAGLES at Giants - 12/19/10EAGLES: 1 pass, 4 rushRun Pass Description

65T Michael Vick to Brent Celek35 Michael Vick run33 Michael Vick run22 Michael Vick run20 LeSean McCoy runGIANTS: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

36 Eli Manning to Kevin Boss35T Eli Manning to Mario Manningham33T Eli Manning to Mario Manningham22 Eli Manning to Hakeem Nicks

EAGLES vs. Vikings - 12/28/10EAGLES: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

28 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin28 Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy22 Michael Vick to Brent Celek21 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson

VIKINGS: 2 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

46 Joe Webb to Percy Harvin27 Adrian Peterson run

23 Joe Webb to Visanthe Shiancoe

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EAGLES vs. Cowboys - 1/2/11EAGLES: 2 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

48 Kevin Kolb to Chad Hall36 Jerome Harrison run

21 Kevin Kolb to Jason AvantCOWBOYS: 3 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description

33 Stephen McGee to Jason Witten31 Stephen McGee to Miles Austin31 Stephen McGee to Miles Austin

20 Felix Jones run

NFC Wild Card Playoff GameEAGLES vs. Packers - 1/9/11EAGLES: 4 pass, 0 rushRun Pass Description

44 Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin28 Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson

24T Michael Vick to Jason Avant21 Michael Vick to Jason Avant

PACKERS: 1 pass, 1 rushRun Pass Description27 James Starks run

20 Aaron Rodgers to Donald Driver

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Won in OvertimeBy Eagles: 10/24/04 Eagles win at Cleveland, 34-31By Opponent: 9/17/06 Giants win at Philadelphia, 30-24

Won by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (last score at 0:00)By Opponent: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (last score at 0:55)

Tied Game by Scoring in the Last Two Minutes of RegulationBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (tied game at 1:45)By Opponent: 10/15/06 Giants win at Philadelphia, 30-24 ot (tied game at 0:10)

Won on National TelevisionBy Eagles: 12/12/10 Eagles win at Dallas, 30-27By Opponent: 12/28/10 Eagles loss vs. Minnesota, 14-24

1/9/11 Eagles loss vs. Green Bay, 16-21 (NFC-W)

Won in Prime TimeBy Eagles: 12/12/10 Eagles win at Dallas, 30-27By Opponent: 12/28/10 Eagles loss vs. Minnesota, 14-24

ShutoutBy Eagles: 12/1/96 Win vs. Giants at Philadephia, 24-0By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0

Won by 20-or-more PointsBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Eagles win at Washington, 59-28By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0

1/9/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 14-34 (NFC-W)

Won After Trailing by 20-or-More PointsBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (Giants ahead 31-10 in 4th quarter)By Opponent: 9/12/1999 Cardinals win at Philadelphia, 25-24 (Eagles ahead 21-0 in 1st quarter)

Held a 28-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Eagles win at Washington, 59-28By Opponent: 9/20/09 Saints win at Philadelphia, 48-22 (28 when winning 48-20)

Held a 21-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Eagles win at Washington, 59-28By Opponent: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (21 when winning 31-10)

Held a 14-or-More Point LeadBy Eagles: 12/2/10 Eagles win vs. Houston, 34-24 (14 when winning 17-3)By Opponent: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (21 when winning 31-10)

1/9/11 Eagles loss vs. Green Bay, 16-21 (14 when winning 14-0) (NFC-W)

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Scored 20-or-More Points in a QuarterBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (28 points, 4th Q)By Opponent: 10/24/10 Eagles loss at Tennessee, 19-37 (27 points, 4th Q)

Scored 20-or-More Points in a HalfBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (35 points, 2nd half)By Opponent: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (24 points, 1st half)

Held Opponent without a TouchdownBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (1 FG)By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0

Touchdowns Scored by Offense and DefenseBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Eagles win at Washington, 59-28 (7 offense, 1 defense)By Opponent: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (1 offense, 1 defense)

Touchdowns Scored by Offense, Defense and Special TeamsBy Eagles: 12/13/09 Eagles win at NY Giants, 45-38 (4 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)By Opponent: 11/19/06 Titans win at Philadelphia, 31-13 (2 offense, 1 defense, 1 special teams)

Touchdown Scored on First DriveBy Eagles: 12/12/10 Eagles win at Dallas, 30-27By Opponent: 12/12/10 Eagles win at Dallas, 30-27

Safety ScoredBy Eagles: 10/11/09 Carnell Williams tackled in end zone by Darren HowardBy Opponent: 11/23/08 Sav Rocca punt blocked by Jameel McClain out of bounds in end zone

1/11/09 Intentional grounding penalty enforced on QB Donovan McNabb in end zone (NFC-D)

Successful Two Point ConversionBy Eagles: 11/21/10 Jason Avant pass from Michael Vick vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 9/19/10 Calvin Johnson pass from Shaun Hill at Detroit

Failed Two Point Conversion AttemptBy Eagles: 10/3/10 Pass failed from Kevin Kolb to Jason Avant

1/9/11 Pass failed from Michael Vick to LeSean McCoy (NFC-W)By Opponent: 11/27/08 Pass failed from Kurt Warner to Larry Fitzgerald

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Fumble Recovered for TouchdownBy Eagles: 10/10/10 Quintin Mikell recovered an Alex Smith fumble and returned it 52 yards at San FranciscoBy Opponent: 1/2/11 DeMarcus Ware recovered a Kevin Kolb fumble and returned it 17 yards vs. Dallas

Touchdown off of Fake Field GoalBy Eagles: 12/24/1989 Cris Carter 22-yard pass from Roger Ruzek vs. PhoenixBy Opponent: 12/20/1998 Holder Eric Bjornson 7-yard run at Dallas

Touchdown off of Fake PuntBy Eagles: 9/29/02 Brian Dawkins 57 yard pass from Brian Mitchell vs. HoustonBy Opponent: (could not find an instance when it occurred)

No TurnoversBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Eagles win at Washington, 59-28By Opponent: 11/28/10 Eagles loss at Chicago, 26-31

Touchdown Drive of 10-or-More PlaysBy Eagles: 12/28/10 Eagles loss vs. Minnesota, 14-24 (12 plays; Michael Vick 10-yd. run)

1/9/11 Eagles loss vs. Green Bay, 16-21 (13 plays; Michael Vick 1-yd. run) (NFC-W)By Opponent: 12/12/10 Eagles win at Dallas, 30-27 (10 plays; Jason Witten 1-yd. pass from Jon Kitna)

1/9/11 Eagles loss vs. Green Bay, 16-21 (12 plays; James Jones 9-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers) (NFC-W)(11 plays; Brandon Jackson 16-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers) (10 plays; Tom Crabtree 7-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers)

Touchdown Drive of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (88 yards; Jeremy Maclin 13-yd. pass from Michael Vick)By Opponent: 12/12/10 Eagles win at Dallas, 30-27 (80 yards; Jason Witten 22-yd. pass from Jon Kitna)

1/9/11 Eagles loss vs. Green Bay, 16-21 (80 yards; Brandon Jackson 16-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers) (NFC-W)

Touchdown Drive of Five-or-More MinutesBy Eagles: 12/2/10 Eagles win vs. Houston, 34-24 (7:04; LeSean McCoy 1-yd. pass from Michael Vick)

(5:52; Owen Schmitt 5-yd. pass from Michael Vick)(5:25; LeSean McCoy 4-yd. run)

By Opponent: 12/12/10 Eagles win at Dallas, 30-27 (6:14; Jason Witten 1-yd. pass from Jon Kitna)1/9/11 Eagles loss vs. Green Bay, 16-21 (7:00; James Jones 9-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers) (NFC-W)

(6:17; Brandon Jackson 16-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers)(5:38; Tom Crabtree 7-yd. pass from Aaron Rodgers)

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500-or-More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Eagles win at Washington, 59-28 (592; 260 rushing, 332 passing)By Opponent: 12/13/09 Eagles win at NY Giants, 45-38 (512; 133 rushing, 379 passing)

400-or-More Total Net Yards of OffenseBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Eagles win at NY Giants, 38-31 (418; 197 rushing, 221 passing)By Opponent: 12/2/10 Eagles win vs. Houston, 34-24 (431; 108 rushing, 323 passing)

300-or More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Eagles: 9/3/00 Eagles win at Dallas, 41-14 (306)By Opponent: 9/25/60 Browns win at Philadephia, 41-24 (329)

200-or-More Net Yards Rushing by TeamBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Eagles win at Washington, 59-28 (260)By Opponent: 11/9/08 Eagles loss vs. New York Giants, 31-36 (219)

Individual 200-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 9/3/00 Duce Staley (26-201-1TD) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/28/02 Tiki Barber (32-203-0TDs) at New York

Individual 150-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 10/26/08 Brian Westbrook (22-167-2TDs) vs. AtlantaBy Opponent: 12/10/06 Ladell Betts (33-171-0TDs) at Washington

Individual 100-Yard Rushing GameBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Michael Vick (10-130-1TD) at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/28/10 Adrian Peterson (22-118-1TD) vs. Minnesota

1/9/11 James Starks (23-123-0TDs) vs. Green Bay (NFC-W)

Two 100-Yard Rushers in the Same GameBy Eagles: 10/28/02 Duce Staley (24-126-0TDs) & Donovan McNabb (8-107-1TD) vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 10/30/05 Mike Anderson (21-126-1TD) and Tatum Bell (14-107-2TDs) at Denver

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing GamesBy Eagles: 11/27/08-12/7/08 Brian Westbrook (22-110-2TDs) vs. Arizona and (33-131-1TD) at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 10/5/08-10/12/08 Clinton Portis (29-145-1TD) at Philadelphia; Frank Gore (19-101-1TD) at San Francisco

Combined 200-Yard Rushing by Two PlayersBy Eagles: 10/28/02 237 by Duce Staley (24-126-0TDs) & Donovan McNabb (8-107-1TD) vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/10/06 209 by Ladell Betts (33-171-0TDs) & Jason campbell (4-38-0TDs) at Washington

Individual with 30-or-More CarriesBy Eagles: 12/7/08 Brian Westbrook (33-131-1TD) at New York GiantsBy Opponent: 11/11/07 Clinton Portis (30-137-0TDs) at Washington

Individual with 25-or-More CarriesBy Eagles: 11/18/07 Brian Westbrook (32-148-0TDs) vs. MiamiBy Opponent: 10/5/08 Clinton Portis (29-145-1TD) vs. Washington

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Rushing Play of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 10/1/00 85t by Brian Mitchell vs. AtlantaBy Opponent: 9/30/01 80 by Troy Hambrick vs. Dallas

Rushing Play of 60-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 11/7/10 62 by LeSean McCoy vs. IndianapolisBy Opponent: 11/28/10 61 by Matt Forte at Chicago

Rushing Play of 40-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 12/12/10 56 by LeSean McCoy at DallasBy Opponent: 11/28/10 61 by Matt Forte at Chicago

Individual with Three-or-More Rushing TouchdownsBy Eagles: 9/19/10 LeSean McCoy (16-120-3TDs) at DetroitBy Opponent: 11/26/06 Joseph Addai (24-171-4TDs) at Indianapolis

Individual with Two-or-More Rushing TouchdownsBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Michael Vick (8-80-2TDs) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 11/15/10 Keiland Williams (16-89-2TDs) at Washington

400 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Eagles: 11/15/09 Eagles loss at San Diego, 23-31 (433)By Opponent: 11/4/07 Cowboys win at Philadelphia, 38-17 (434)

300 Net Yards Passing by TeamBy Eagles: 12/2/10 Eagles win vs. Houston, 34-24 (302)By Opponent: 12/2/10 Eagles win vs. Houston, 34-24 (323)

Individual with 50-or-More Pass AttemptsBy Eagles: 11/15/09 Donovan McNabb (55-35-450-1-2TDs) at San DiegoBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (52-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis

Individual with 40-or-More Pass AttemptsBy Eagles: 12/28/10 Michael Vick (43-25-263-1-1TD) vs. MinnesotaBy Opponent: 10/17/10 Matt Ryan (42-23-250-1-2TDs) vs. Atlanta

Individual with 30-or-More Pass CompletionsBy Eagles: 11/15/09 Donovan McNabb (55-35-450-1-2TDs) at San DiegoBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (51-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis

Individual with 25-or-More Pass CompletionsBy Eagles: 12/28/10 Michael Vick (43-25-263-1-1TD) vs. MinnesotaBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Peyton Manning (51-31-294-2-1TD) vs. Indianapolis

No Sacks AllowedBy Eagles: 12/20/09 Eagles win vs. San Francisco, 27-13 (36 attempts - Donovan McNabb)By Opponent: 11/21/10 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 27-17 (33 attempts - Eli Manning)

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Individual 300-Yard Passing GameBy Eagles: 12/2/10 Michael Vick (33-22-302-1-2TDs) vs. HoustonBy Opponent: 12/2/10 Matt Schaub (36-22-337-1-2TDs) vs. Houston

Consecutive 300-Yard Passing GamesBy Eagles: 11/28/10 - 12/2/10 Michael Vick (44-29-333-1-2TDs) at Chicago and (33-22-302-1-2TDs) vs. HoustonBy Opponent: 12/2/90 - 12/9/90 Jim Kelly (32-19-334-1-3TDs) at Buffalo; Dan Marino (54-27-365-0-2TDs) at Miami

Individual with Four-or-More Touchdown PassesBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Michael Vick (28-20-333-0-4TDs) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 12/19/10 Eli Manning (39-23-289-1-4TDs) at NY Giants

Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown PassesBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Michael Vick (35-21-242-1-3TDs) at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/19/10 Eli Manning (39-23-289-1-4TDs) at NY Giants

1/9/11 Aaron Rodgers (27-18-180-0-3TDs) vs. Green Bay (NFC-W)

Individual with 10-or-more ReceptionsBy Eagles: 12/28/10 Brent Celek (10-97-0TDs) vs. MinnesotaBy Opponent: 11/7/10 Jacob Tamme (11-108-1TD) and Reggie Wayne (11-83-0TDs) vs. Indianapolis

Individual with 150-Yard Receiving GameBy Eagles: 12/12/10 DeSean Jackson (4-210-1TD) at DallasBy Opponent: 10/24/10 Kenny Britt (7-225-3TDs) at Tennessee

Individual with 100-Yard Receiving GameBy Eagles: 12/12/10 DeSean Jackson (4-210-1TD) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/28/10 Percy Harvin (7-100-0TDs) vs. Minnesota

Two 100-Yard Receivers in the Same GameBy Eagles: 9/20/09 Brent Celek (8-104-0TD), DeSean Jackson (6-149-1TD) vs. Kansas CityBy Opponent: 10/10/10 Michael Crabtree (9-105-1TD) & Vernon Davis (5-104-1TD) at San Francisco

Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving GamesBy Eagles: 9/19/10 - 9/26/10 DeSean Jackson; (4-135-1TD) at Detroit and (5-153-1TD) at JacksonvilleBy Opponent: 12/19/10 - 12/28/10 Mario Manningham (8-113-2TDs) at NY Giants; Percy Harvin (7-100-0TDs) vs. Minnesota

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Pass Play of 80-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 12/12/10 91t, Michael Vick to DeSean Jackson at DallasBy Opponent: 10/24/10 80t, Kerry Collins to Kenny Britt at Tennessee

Pass Play of 60-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 12/19/10 65T, Michael Vick to Brent Celek at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/15/10 76, Donovan McNabb to Anthony Armstrong at Washington

71, Donovan McNabb to Fred Davis at Washington

Pass Play of 40-or-More YardsBy Eagles: 1/2/11 48, Kevin Kolb to Chad Hall vs. Dallas

1/9/11 44, Michael Vick to Jeremy Maclin vs. Green Bay (NFC-W)By Opponent: 12/28/10 46, Joe Webb to Percy Harvin

Individual with Three-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy Eagles: 9/23/07 Kevin Curtis (11-221-3TDs) vs. DetroitBy Opponent: 10/24/10 Kenny Britt (7-225-3TDs) at Tennessee

Individual with Two-or-More Touchdown ReceptionsBy Eagles: 12/19/10 Jeremy Maclin (7-59-2TDs) at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/19/10 Mario Manningham (8-113-2TDs) at NY Giants

Led Team in Both Rushing and Receiving Yards in the Same GameBy Eagles: 10/3/10 LeSean McCoy (16-64-0TD rushing, 12-110-0TD receiving) vs. WashingtonBy Opponent: 9/19/10 Jahvid Best (17-78-2TDs rushing, 9-154-1TD receiving) at Detroit

100-Yard Rusher & Receiver in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/19/10 LeSean McCoy (16-149-0TDs rus.) & DeSean Jackson (4-210-1TD rec.) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/28/10 Adrian Peterson (22-118-1TD) & Percy Harvin (7-100-0TDs) vs. Minnesota

100-Yard Rusher, 100-Yard Receiver & 300-Yard Passer in the Same GameBy Eagles: 9/23/07 Brian Westbrook (14-110-2TDs rush. & 5-111-1TD rec.) & Kevin Curtis (11-221-3TDs rec.) vs. Detroit

Donovan McNabb (26-21-381-0-4TDs) vs. DetroitBy Opponent: 12/11/05 Tiki Barber (32-124-0TDs), Jeremy Shockey (10-107-0TDs) &

Eli Manning (44-28-312-3-1TD) vs. NY Giants

Individual with at Least One Rushing and One Receiving Touchdown in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/2/10 LeSean McCoy (12-44-1TD rushing, 8-86-1TD receiving) vs. HoustonBy Opponent: 12/2/10 Arian Foster (22-83-1TD rushing, 2-26-1TD receiving) vs. Houston

Individual with at Least One Rushing Touchdown and One Touchdown Pass in the Same GameBy Eagles: 12/28/10 Michael Vick (43-25-263-1-1TD passing, 8-63-1TD rushing) vs. Minnesota

1/9/11 Michael Vick (36-20-292-1-1TD passing, 8-32-1TD rushing) vs. Green Bay (NFC-W)By Opponent: 12/11/05 Eli Manning (44-28-312-3-1TD passing, 4-8-1TD rushing) vs. NY Giants

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Held Opponent Under 200 Yards Total OffenseBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (191; 139 rushing, 52 passing)By Opponent: 9/30/07 Giants win at New York, 16-3 (190; 114 rushing, 76 passing)

Held Opponent Under 300 Yards Total OffenseBy Eagles: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (272; 159 rushing, 113 passing)By Opponent: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (244; 121 rushing, 123 passing)

Held Opponent Under 50 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 11/27/08 Eagles win vs. Arizona, 48-20 (25)By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0 (37)

Held Opponent Under 75 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 11/21/10 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 27-17 (61)By Opponent: 1/3/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 24-0 (37)

1/9/10 Eagles loss at Dallas, 14-34 (56) (NFC-W)

Held Opponent Under 100 Yards RushingBy Eagles: 11/21/10 Eagles win vs. NY Giants, 27-17 (61)By Opponent: 10/24/10 Eagles loss at Tennessee, 19-37 (99)

1/9/11 Eagles loss vs. Green Bay, 16-21 (81) (NFC-W)

Held Opponent Under 100 Net Yards PassingBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (52)By Opponent: 9/13/09 Eagles win at Carolina, 38-10 (82)

Held Opponent Under 150 Net Yards PassingBy Eagles: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (113)By Opponent: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (123)

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Interception Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/15/10 Dimitri Patterson, 40 yards (QB Donovan McNabb) at WashingtonBy Opponent: 10/24/10 Cortland Finnegan, 41 yards (QB Kevin Kolb) at Tennessee

Individual with Three-or-More InterceptionsBy Eagles: 10/23/66 Joe Scarpati (1-Earl Morrall, 2-Gary Wood) at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 12/2/07 Lofa Tatupu (3-A.J. Feeley) vs. Seattle

Individual with Two-or-More InterceptionsBy Eagles: 11/21/10 Asante Samuel (2-Eli Manning) vs. NY GiantsBy Opponent: 1/2/11 Terence Newman (2-Kevin Kolb) vs. Dallas

Seven-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (7)By Opponent: 9/30/07 Giants win at New York, 3-16 (12)

Six-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (7)By Opponent: 12/28/10 Eagles loss vs. Minnesota, 14-24 (6)

Five-or-More Sacks by TeamBy Eagles: 9/26/10 Eagles win at Jacksonville, 28-3 (7)By Opponent: 1/2/11 Eagles loss vs. Dallas, 13-14 (5)

Individual with Three-or More SacksBy Eagles: 9/23/07 Trent Cole (3.0 of Jon Kitna) vs. DetroitBy Opponent: 1/2/11 DeMarcus Ware (3.0 sacks of Kevin Kolb) vs. Dallas

Individual with Two-or More SacksBy Eagles: 11/28/10 Trent Cole (2.0 sacks of Jay Cutler) at ChicagoBy Opponent: 1/2/11 DeMarcus Ware (3.0 sacks of Kevin Kolb) vs. Dallas

Anthony Spencer (2.0 sacks of Kevin Kolb) vs. Dallas

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Kickoff Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/23/08 Quintin Demps, 100 yards at BaltimoreBy Opponent: 9/15/08 Felix Jones, 98 yards at Dallas

Kickoff Return for a Touchdown to Start a GameBy Eagles: 11/4/01 Brian Mitchell, 94 yards at ArizonaBy Opponent: 10/12/03 Randal Williams, 37 yards at Dallas

Punt Return for a TouchdownBy Eagles: 12/19/10 DeSean Jackson, 65 yards at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/18/07 Ted Ginn Jr., 87 yards vs. Miami

Blocked Punt Recovered for TouchdownBy Eagles: 11/22/92 Ken Rose returned Sean Landeta's blocked punt (blocked by Rose) 3 yards at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/10/96 Gabe Northern returned Tom Hutton's blocked punt (blocked by Northern) 18 yards vs. Buffalo

Blocked PuntBy Eagles: 11/28/04 Jevon Kearse blocked Jeff Feagles' punt at NY GiantsBy Opponent: 11/23/08 Jameel McClain blocked Sav Rocca's punt at Baltimore

Blocked PATBy Eagles: 10/30/88 Reggie White blocked a PAT attempt by Greg Davis vs. AtlantaBy Opponent: 12/13/09 Fred Robbins blocked a PAT attempt by David Akers vs. NY Giants

Missed (not blocked) PATBy Eagles: 9/25/05 Mark Simoneau vs. Oakland

1/18/09 David Akers at Arizona (NFC-C)By Opponent: 11/11/07 Shaun Suisham at Washington

Blocked Field GoalBy Eagles: 11/22/09 Antonio Dixon blocked a 48-yard attempt by Robbie Gould at ChicagoBy Opponent: 11/21/10 Terrell Thomas blocked a 42-yard attempt by David Akers vs. NY Giants

Blocked Field Goal returned for a TDBy Eagles: 10/23/05 Matt Ware, 65-yd. return after Quintin Mikell blocked a 40-yd. att. by Nate Kaeding vs. San DiegoBy Opponent: 12/7/08 Kevin Dockery, 71-yd. return after Justin Tuck blocked a 32-yd. att. by D.Akers at New York Giants

Individual with Five-or More Field GoalsBy Eagles: 11/18/01 David Akers (5-5) at DallasBy Opponent: 12/3/00 Al Del Greco (5-5) vs. Tennessee

Individual with Four-or More Field GoalsBy Eagles: 11/28/10 David Akers (4-4) at ChicagoBy Opponent: 11/22/09 Robbie Gould (4-5) at Chicago

Successful Onsides KickBy Eagles: 12/19/10 David Akers kick recovered by Eagles Riley Cooper (4th Q)By Opponent: 9/19/10 Jason Hanson kick recovered by Lions Randy Phillips (4th Q)

Failed Onsides Kick AttemptBy Eagles: 11/28/10 David Akers kick recovered by Bears Johnny Knox at Chicago (4th Q)By Opponent: 12/13/09 Lawrence Tynes kick recovered by Eagles Moise Fokou (4th Q)

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McGlynn, Mike P C C C C C C C C C C C C C C P 16 14 0 0Mikell, Quintin SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS DNP 15 15 0 1Mills, Garrett PS P TE TE P TE P P IA IA IA IA IA IA X X 7 3 6 0Owens, Jeff PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P IR 1 0 0 0Parker, Juqua P LDE P P LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE LDE IA IA LDE LDE LDE DNP 13 10 2 1Patterson, Dimitri P P P P P P P RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 16 9 0 0Patterson, Mike LDT P LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT DNP 15 14 0 1Peters, Jason LT LT LT LT LT IA IA LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT DNP 13 13 2 1Reynolds, Dallas PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Rocca, Sav P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 0 0 0Samuel, Asante LCB LCB LCB LCB IA LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB IA IA IA LCB P IA 11 10 5 0Sapp, Ricky IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0 0 0 0Schmitt, Owen X P P P FB P P FB P FB FB P P P P FB 15 5 0 0Shipley, A.Q. PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Sims, Ernie WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL DNP 15 15 0 1Tapp, Darryl IA IA P P P P P P P P P P P P P RDE 14 1 2 0Te'o-Nesheim, Daniel IA IA IA IA IA P P IA IA IA P P IA P IA LDE 5 1 10 0Tupou, Fenuki X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 0 0Vaughn, Chip PS PS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 0 0 0 0Vick, Michael QB QB QB QB IA 3QB 3QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 3QB 12 12 4 0Wall, Jamar X X X PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P X 1 0 0 0Weaver, Leonard P IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 1 0 0 0Wells, Reggie IA DNP P P P P P IA IA IA IA IA P P IA LG 8 1 7 1Williams, Jeremy PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 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 S12 S19 S26 O3 O10 O17 O24 N7 N15 N21 N28 D2 D12 D19 D28 J2Opponent GB @Det @Jax Was @SF Atl @Ten Ind @Was NYG @Chi Hou @Dal @NYG Min Dal GP GS IA DNP

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Date J9Opponent GB GP GS IA DNPHall, Chad P 1 0 0 0Hanson, Joselio P 1 0 0 0Harbor, Clay TE 1 1 0 0Harper, Rod PS 0 0 0 0Harris, Antoine IR 0 0 0 0Harrison, Jerome P 1 0 0 0Herremans, Todd LG 1 1 0 0Hobbs, Ellis IR 0 0 0 0Howard, Austin IA 0 0 1 0Hughes, Brandon IA 0 0 1 0Ingram, Cornelius PS 0 0 0 0Jackson, DeSean WR 1 1 0 0Jackson, Jamaal IR 0 0 0 0Jackson, Marlin IR 0 0 0 0Jean-Gilles, Max IA 0 0 1 0Jordan, Akeem P 1 0 0 0Justice, Winston RT 1 1 0 0Kafka, Mike 3QB 0 0 1 0Kolb, Kevin DNP 0 0 0 1Laws, Trevor P 1 0 0 0Lawson, Gerard P 1 0 0 0Lindley, Trevard P 1 0 0 0Maclin, Jeremy WR 1 1 0 0Mallett, Martell PS 0 0 0 0

Date J9Opponent GB GP GS IA DNPMcCoy, LeSean RB 1 1 0 0McCray, Bobby IA 0 0 1 0McGlynn, Mike C 1 1 0 0Mikell, Quintin SS 1 1 0 0Owens, Jeff IR 0 0 0 0Parker, Juqua LDE 1 1 0 0Patterson, Dimitri RCB 1 1 0 0Patterson, Mike LDT 1 1 0 0Peters, Jason LT 1 1 0 0Reynolds, Dallas PS 0 0 0 0Rocca, Sav P 1 0 0 0Samuel, Asante LCB 1 1 0 0Sapp, Ricky IR 0 0 0 0Schmitt, Owen P 1 0 0 0Shipley, A.Q. PS 0 0 0 0Sims, Ernie WILL 1 1 0 0Tapp, Darryl P 1 0 0 0Te'o-Nesheim, Daniel P 1 0 0 0Tupou, Fenuki PS 0 0 0 0Vick, Michael QB 1 1 0 0Wall, Jamar PS 0 0 0 0Weaver, Leonard IR 0 0 0 0Wells, Reggie P 1 0 0 0Williams, Jeremy PS 0 0 0 0

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REGULAR SEASONOPP WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR FB RB QB OtherGB Maclin Peters Herremans J.Jackson N.Cole Justice Celek D.Jackson Avant (WR) --- Kolb Vick (QB)at Det Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn N.Cole Justice Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Avant (WR)at Jax Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn N.Cole Justice Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Mills (TE)Was Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Justice Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Mills (TE)at SF Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Justice Celek D.Jackson Schmitt McCoy KolbAtl Maclin Dunlap Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Justice Celek D.Jackson Hall (WR) Kolb Mills (TE)at Ten Maclin Dunlap Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Justice Celek Avant --- McCoy Kolb Cooper (WR)Ind Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Justice Celek D.Jackson Schmitt McCoy Vickat Was Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn N.Cole Justice Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)NYG Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn N.Cole Justice Celek D.Jackson Schmitt McCoy Vickat Chi Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn N.Cole Justice Celek D.Jackson Schmitt McCoy VickHou Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Justice Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)at Dal Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Dunlap Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)at NYG Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Dunlap Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)Min Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn Jean-Gilles Justice Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)Dal Maclin Howard Wells N.Cole Jean-Gilles Dunlap Harbor Cooper Schmitt Harrison KolbPlayoffsGB Maclin Peters Herremans McGlynn N.Cole Justice Celek D.Jackson --- McCoy Vick Harbor (TE)

REGULAR SEASONOPP LDE LDT RDT RDE WILL MLB SAM LCB RCB SS FS OtherGB Graham M.Patterson Bunkley T.Cole Sims Bradley Jordan Samuel Hobbs Mikell Allenat Det Parker Graham Laws T.Cole Sims Gaither --- Samuel Hobbs Mikell Allen Hanson (CB)at Jax Graham M.Patterson Bunkley T.Cole Sims Bradley Jordan Samuel Hobbs Mikell AllenWas Graham M.Patterson Bunkley T.Cole Sims Bradley Jordan Samuel Hobbs Mikell Allenat SF Parker M.Patterson Bunkley T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Hanson Hobbs Mikell AllenAtl Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Samuel Hobbs Mikell Allenat Ten Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Samuel Hobbs Mikell AllenInd Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley --- Samuel D.Patterson Mikell Allen Hanson (CB)at Was Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Samuel D.Patterson Mikell ColemanNYG Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Samuel D.Patterson Mikell Allenat Chi Graham M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Hanson D.Patterson Mikell AllenHou Graham M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Hanson D.Patterson Mikell Allenat Dal Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Bradley Fokou Hanson D.Patterson Mikell Allenat NYG Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Chaney Fokou Samuel D.Patterson Mikell AllenMin Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Chaney Fokou --- D.Patterson Mikell Coleman Anderson (S)Dal Te’o-Nesheim Clark Bunkley Tapp Clayton Gaither Fokou Lindley D.Patterson Anderson AdamsPlayoffsGB Parker M.Patterson Dixon T.Cole Sims Chaney Fokou Samuel D.Patterson Mikell Coleman

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Philadelphia Eagles / Week 4 / Through Thursday, August 25, 2011 / Preseason

Won 2, Lost 1

8/11/2011 W 13- 6 Baltimore Ravens8/18/2011 L 14- 24 at Pittsburgh Steelers8/25/2011 W 24- 14 Cleveland Browns

Philadelphia OpponentTotal First Downs 58 59Rushing 22 18Passing 34 34Penalty 2 73rd Down: Made/Att 19/39 17/413rd Down Pct. 48.7% 41.5%4th Down: Made/Att 4/5 1/34th Down Pct. 80.0% 33.3%Possession Avg. 30:33 29:27Total Net Yards 937 958Avg. Per Game 312.3 319.3Total Plays 188 187Avg. Per Play 5.0 5.1Net Yards Rushing 333 354Avg. Per Game 111.0 118.0Total Rushes 82 79Net Yards Passing 604 604Avg. Per Game 201.3 201.3Sacked/Yards Lost 5/46 14/94Gross Yards 650 698Attempts/Completions 101/65 94/58Completion Pct. 64.4% 61.7%Had Intercepted 5 3Punts/Average 9/44.3 10/44.8Net Punting Avg. 34.9 37.6Penalties/Yards 22/212 27/200Fumbles/Ball Lost 5/3 3/2Touchdowns 6 5Rushing 3 0Passing 3 5Returns 0 0Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 14 13 10 14 0 51Opponents 10 14 0 20 0 44Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsA.Henery 0 0 0 0 6/6 3/3 0 15G.Jones 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12M.Vick 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6R.Brown 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6V.Young 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6B.Celek 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 6 3 3 0 6/6 3/3 0 51Opponents 5 0 5 0 5/5 3/7 0 442-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 0Sacks: P.Hunt 2.0, D.Tapp 2.0, T.Cole 2.0, D.Landri 2.0, J.Babin 1.0, T.Hargrove 1.0, B.Rolle 1.0, C.Jenkins 1.0, M.Patterson 1.0, D.Te'o-Nesheim 1.0 Team: 14.0, Opponents: 5.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDR.Brown 21 88 4.2 14 1D.Lewis 21 86 4.1 17 0L.McCoy 11 36 3.3 11 0M.Kafka 7 34 4.9 17 0V.Young 6 32 5.3 10t 1M.Vick 6 27 4.5 9 1D.Locke 2 15 7.5 12 0G.Cooper 2 7 3.5 8 0C.Harbor 1 7 7.0 7 0O.Schmitt 1 2 2.0 2 0S.Havili 2 1 0.5 1 0J.Johnson 2 -2 -1.0 -1 0Team 82 333 4.1 17 3Opponents 79 354 4.5 18 0

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDC.Hall 9 116 12.9 32 0L.McCoy 8 81 10.1 15 0J.Higgins 8 60 7.5 10 0R.Harper 7 67 9.6 18 0D.Lee 6 40 6.7 13 0G.Jones 4 54 13.5 18 2R.Brown 4 22 5.5 11 0D.Lewis 3 64 21.3 40 0S.Moss 3 27 9.0 13 0B.Celek 3 18 6.0 9 1R.Cooper 2 58 29.0 42 0J.Avant 2 34 17.0 20 0D.Jackson 2 8 4.0 9 0G.Cooper 2 -5 -2.5 -1 0M.Webb 1 3 3.0 3 0E.Buckley 1 3 3.0 3 0Team 65 650 10.0 42 3Opponents 58 698 12.0 29t 5

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Jarrett 1 20 20.0 20 0A.Samuel 1 17 17.0 17 0J.Page 1 2 2.0 2 0Team 3 39 13.0 20 0Opponents 5 115 23.0 39 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BC.Henry 9 399 44.3 34.9 4 3 58 0Team 9 399 44.3 34.9 4 3 58 0Opponents 10 448 44.8 37.6 3 3 54 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDS.Moss 2 2 9 4.5 6 0J.Higgins 1 0 3 3.0 3 0Team 3 2 12 4.0 6 0Opponents 3 0 5 1.7 5 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDS.Moss 2 59 29.5 31 0R.Harper 1 17 17.0 17 0Team 3 76 25.3 31 0Opponents 6 140 23.3 30 0

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Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+A.Henery 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 0Team 0/ 0 1/ 1 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 0Opponents 0/ 0 0/ 1 2/ 3 0/ 1 1/ 2

Fumbles Lost: M.Vick 1, V.Young 1, D.Lewis 1 Total: 3Opponent Fumble Recoveries: J.Dorenbos 1, C.Harbor 1 Total: 2

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingM.Kafka 38 27 292 71.1% 7.7 2 5.3% 1 2.6% 40 0/ 0 99.9M.Vick 36 19 219 52.8% 6.1 1 2.8% 3 8.3% 42 2/ 18 46.0V.Young 25 17 137 68.0% 5.5 0 0.0% 1 4.0% 32 2/ 17 64.9J.Johnson 2 2 2 100.0% 1.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 1/ 11 79.2Team 101 65 650 64.4% 6.4 3 3.0% 5 5.0% 42 5/ 46 71.8Opponents 94 58 698 61.7% 7.4 5 5.3% 3 3.2% 29t 14/ 94 88.9

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New York Jets / Week 3 / Through Sunday, August 21, 2011 / Preseason

Won 1, Lost 1

8/15/2011 L 16- 20 at Houston Texans8/21/2011 W 27- 7 Cincinnati Bengals

New YorkJets Opponent

Total First Downs 38 26Rushing 12 9Passing 25 16Penalty 1 13rd Down: Made/Att 10/33 5/253rd Down Pct. 30.3% 20.0%4th Down: Made/Att 1/1 1/14th Down Pct. 100.0% 100.0%

Possession Avg. 35:09 24:51Total Net Yards 688 424

Avg. Per Game 344.0 212.0Total Plays 145 109Avg. Per Play 4.7 3.9

Net Yards Rushing 256 92Avg. Per Game 128.0 46.0Total Rushes 60 43

Net Yards Passing 432 332Avg. Per Game 216.0 166.0Sacked/Yards Lost 9/51 4/19Gross Yards 483 351Attempts/Completions 76/47 62/29Completion Pct. 61.8% 46.8%Had Intercepted 0 4

Punts/Average 13/42.9 16/45.9Net Punting Avg. 34.5 39.6Penalties/Yards 14/91 10/61Fumbles/Ball Lost 4/1 3/0Touchdowns 4 3

Rushing 0 2Passing 4 1Returns 0 0

Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PtsTeam 13 7 13 10 0 43Opponents 0 20 0 7 0 27Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt PtsN.Folk 0 0 0 0 2/2 3/4 0 11N.Novak 0 0 0 0 2/2 2/2 0 8S.Holmes 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6P.Turner 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6J.McKnight 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6P.Burress 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6Team 4 0 4 0 4/4 5/6 0 43Opponents 3 2 1 0 3/3 2/2 0 272-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/ 0, Opponents: 0/ 0Sacks: G.McIntyre 2.0, J.Mauga 1.0, A.Maybin 1.0 Team: 4.0, Opponents: 9.0

Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TDC.Jennings 5 80 16.0 69 0J.McKnight 12 60 5.0 11 0B.Powell 18 47 2.6 11 0S.Greene 5 32 6.4 19 0G.McElroy 4 24 6.0 10 0L.Tomlinson 10 20 2.0 6 0J.Conner 1 1 1.0 1 0D.Willy 4 0 0.0 5 0J.Kerley 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0Team 60 256 4.3 69 0Opponents 43 92 2.1 15 2

Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Cumberland 8 120 15.0 26 0P.Turner 7 39 5.6 9 1S.Holmes 5 36 7.2 16t 1D.Keller 4 73 18.3 43 0B.Powell 4 29 7.3 19 0J.Kerley 4 25 6.3 9 0P.Burress 3 66 22.0 26t 1J.Baker 3 45 15.0 22 0D.Mason 3 21 7.0 12 0J.McKnight 3 11 3.7 4 1L.Tomlinson 1 10 10.0 10 0S.Greene 1 5 5.0 5 0M.Campbell 1 3 3.0 3 0L.Payne 0 0 0 0 0M.Mulligan 0 0 0 0 0Team 47 483 10.3 43 4Opponents 29 351 12.1 39 1

Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Leonhard 1 35 35.0 35 0B.Satele 1 32 32.0 32 0E.Smith 1 7 7.0 7 0J.Mauga 1 3 3.0 3 0D.Revis 0 22 0 22 0Team 4 99 24.8 35 0

Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BT.Conley 7 303 43.3 30.9 4 1 53 0C.Bryan 6 255 42.5 38.7 0 1 51 0Team 13 558 42.9 34.5 4 2 53 0Opponents 16 735 45.9 39.6 0 6 77 0

Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDJ.Kerley 6 1 45 7.5 11 0D.DePalma 4 2 51 12.8 22 0J.McKnight 1 0 6 6.0 6 0Team 11 3 102 9.3 22 0Opponents 7 1 30 4.3 19 0

Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TDJ.Kerley 4 127 31.8 34 0J.McKnight 1 26 26.0 26 0D.DePalma 1 23 23.0 23 0Team 6 176 29.3 34 0Opponents 8 152 19.0 26 0

Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+N.Folk 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/ 2 1/ 1N.Novak 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 0Team 0/ 0 0/ 0 3/ 3 1/ 2 1/ 1Opponents 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0

Fumbles Lost: G.McElroy 1 Total: 1Opponent Fumble Recoveries

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Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack Lost RatingG.McElroy 48 29 267 60.4% 5.6 2 4.2% 0 0.0% 26 6/ 43 89.5M.Sanchez 27 18 216 66.7% 8.0 2 7.4% 0 0.0% 43 3/ 8 115.7D.Willy 1 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0/ 0 39.6Team 76 47 483 61.8% 6.4 4 5.3% 0 0.0% 43 9/ 51 97.7Opponents 62 29 351 46.8% 5.7 1 1.6% 4 6.5% 39 4/ 19 43.1

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