<P> top defense in the NFL . The Eagles headed into their bye week with the best record in the NFL (8--1), and with Wentz leading the NFL MVP discussion with an NFL - leading 23 touchdowns to 5 interceptions . During their bye, the Eagles signed former Giants offensive tackle Will Beatty and former Saints linebacker Dannell Ellerbe to not only add depth but also players with Super Bowl experiences . Coming off of the bye week, the Philadelphia Eagles entered a Sunday night showdown with the defending NFC East champion Dallas Cowboys . The Eagles came out sluggish and trailed 9--7 at the half . The team exploded in the second half though, rattling off 30 unanswered points to soundly defeat their rival by a final score of 37--9 . The Eagles were rolling on an nine - game winning streak after a huge blowout win over the Chicago Bears . The Eagles traveled to Seattle in Week 13 in a huge Sunday Night showdown against Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks . The Eagles struggled throughout the whole game, blowing many scoring opportunities and allowing Wilson to throw 3 touchdowns . The Eagles lost 24--10, snapping their win streak . However, the Eagles bounced back in Week 14 win over the Los Angeles Rams in a tough 43--35 win . However, Carson Wentz left the game in the third quarter with a knee injury . It was later found out that Wentz tore his ACL ending his MVP caliber season . Backup Nick Foles would, once again take over as starting quarterback . In Foles's first start against the New York Giants, he would lead them back from a 20 - 7 deficit and score 4 touchdowns and win the game 34 - 29 . Foles struggled in the last two games of the season against the Oakland Raiders and the Dallas Cowboys, and threw a touchdown and 2 interceptions in that span . Despite this, the Eagles finished 13 - 3 and secured the top seed in the NFC . The Eagles opened as the underdogs despite being the No. 1 seed in the NFC and this was the first time in history that a No. 1 seed has opened up the postseason as an underdog . Despite this Foles would lead the Eagles past the Atlanta Falcons in the Divisional Round 15 - 10 . In the next game Foles and the Eagles annihilated the Minnesota Vikings 38 - 7 in the NFC Championship nicknamed the Minneapolis Massacre, mocking the Minneapolis Miracle from their previous playoff victory . Foles had his best game since week 15 and threw for 352 passing yards and 3 touchdowns including an impressive flea flicker touchdown pass . This win marked the franchise's third Super Bowl appearance and a berth in Super Bowl LII for a 2005 rematch against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots . </P> <P> With Foles at the helm the Eagles started off the game strong, leading the Patriots 22 - 12 at halftime . In the second half the Patriots gained momentum and for the first time took the lead in the 4th quarter 33 - 32 . The Eagles rallied back and scored an 11 - yard Touchdown to tight end Zach Ertz . Later the Eagles converted on a 46 - yard field goal by Jake Elliott to lead 41 - 33 . On the final play of the game with 9 seconds left, Brady threw a hail - mary pass directed toward tight end Rob Gronkowski which was bobbled by Patrick Robinson before being dropped in the end - zone as time expired securing the win for the Eagles 41 - 33, ending the 58 year long championship drought . This would be Philadelphia's first Super Bowl win and their fourth league championship (their first championship since 1960). Foles won Super Bowl MVP going 28 - 43 with 373 passing yards, 3 touchdowns and an interception . Nick Foles became the first backup quarterback to start and win a Super Bowl since his opponent Tom Brady won as backup for Drew Bledsoe in 2001 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Regular season record (all - time): 556--591--26 </Li> <Li> Playoff record (all - time): 22--21 (last appearance after beating New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII) </Li> <Li> Most points in a season: 474 points (2014) </Li> <Li> NFL championships won: 4 (3 before the 1967 NFL - AFL merger created the Super Bowl) </Li> <Li> Super Bowls won: 1 out of 3 appearances </Li> <Li> Passing leader (all - time): Donovan McNabb--32,873 yards </Li> <Li> Rushing leader (all - time): LeSean McCoy--6,792 yards </Li> <Li> Receiving leader (all - time): Harold Carmichael--8,978 yards </Li> <Li> Winningest coach (all - time): Andy Reid--130 wins </Li> <Li> Top player by approximate value (all - time): Donovan McNabb--126 AV </Li> </Ul> <Li> Regular season record (all - time): 556--591--26 </Li>

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