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Eagles torch Cowboys in QB Romo's return
01/01/2017Zach Ertz exploded for 139 yards and two touchdowns in the season finale as the Philadelphia Eagles bested the Dallas Cowboys 27-13. Here is what you need to know.Injuries: Eagles RB Mathews (back) to miss remainder of season
12/23/2016Ryan Mathews' season is over. The Eagles running back suffered a herniated disc during Thursday's win over the Giants and will miss "significant time", according to coach Doug Pederson.Disappointment Rankings of early undefeated teams
12/27/2016The NFL season is a roller coaster, and some teams have had more perilous journeys than others. Dan Hanzus ranks this season's collapses in his Disappointment Power Rankings.Giants fall to Eagles, fail to lock up a playoff berth
12/23/2016The New York Giants will have to wait a little longer before potentially clinching their first playoff berth since 2011 following their 24-19 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night.Wentz returns to game after suffering head injury vs. Giants
12/22/2016Carson Wentz left Thursday night's game against the Giants for a short period of time to be evaluated for a head injury, the team announced.Eagles fan masterful at winning free game tickets
12/20/2016Every week, the Philadelphia Eagles hold a contest for free tickets. And almost every week, the same damn dude wins the contest.Eagles aren't planning big offseason changes
12/18/2016According to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, the Eagles will likely not make any major changes this winter. This means that we can count on head coach Doug Pederson being back for a second year.Schwartz: Eagles cornerbacks 'aren't playing very well right now'
12/07/2016Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz isn't one to beat around the bush. After another disappointing performance from his defense, Schwartz singled out the biggest problem: corners.Eagles trying to fix Wentz's mechanics
12/07/2016Carson Wentz's play has fallen off since the Eagles' hot start in September. What's wrong with the quarterback? His coach says it's mechanics, and the struggles are "all part of the process."Injuries: Brady questionable for Pats; Kuechly out for Panthers
12/03/2016Eagles wide receiver Jordan Matthews is questionable for Sunday's game against the Bengals with an ankle injury, according to the team.Agholor says he's 'grateful' for eye-opening benching
12/01/2016Eagles coach Doug Pederson benched wide receiver Nelson Agholor for Monday's loss to the Packers and the second-year wideout learned from it.Injuries: Robert Griffin III cleared for contact
11/29/2016Browns quarterback Robert Griffin III is one step closer to returning to the field. The team announced the injured quarterback has been cleared for contact after breaking a bone in his shoulder.What we learned: Vintage Rodgers leads to win
11/29/2016The version of Aaron Rodgers who has led Green Bay to seven consecutive playoff appearances was on clear display Monday in the Packers' 27-13 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.
| Draft 2016 | more |
| Pick | Player |
| Rd 1, Pick 2 (2) | Wentz, Carson QB |
| Rd 3, Pick 16 (79) | Seumalo, Isaac OG |
| Rd 5, Pick 14 (153) | Smallwood, Wendell RB |
| Rd 5, Pick 27 (164) | Vaitai, Halapoulivaati OT |
| Rd 6, Pick 21 (196) | Countess, Blake CB |
| Rd 7, Pick 12 (233) | Mills, Jalen FS |
| Rd 7, Pick 19 (240) | McCalister, Alex DE |
| Rd 7, Pick 30 (251) | Walker, Joe ILB |
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| Lincoln Financial Field - Wk 17 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
| Dallas Cowboys | 0 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 13 |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 3 | 7 | 7 | 10 | 27 |
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| Wk | Date | Opponent | Time |
| 12 | Mon, Nov 28 | Green Bay | 13-27 L |
| 13 | Sun, Dec 04 | @ Cincinnati | 14-32 L |
| 14 | Sun, Dec 11 | Washington | 22-27 L |
| 15 | Sun, Dec 18 | @ Baltimore | 26-27 L |
| 16 | Thu, Dec 22 | New York Giants | 24-19 W |
| 17 | Sun, Jan 01 | Dallas | 27-13 W |
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| Date | Transaction |
| 1/4 | Chris Pantale (TE) Reserve/Future (reserve/future). |
| 1/2 | Marcus Johnson (WR) Reserve/Future (reserve/future). |
| 1/2 | Anthony Denham (TE) Reserve/Future (reserve/future). |
| 1/2 | Aziz Shittu (DE) Reserve/Future (reserve/future). |
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| Team | W | L | T | Win % |
| Dallas | 13 | 3 | 0 | .813 |
| New York Giants | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 |
| Washington | 8 | 7 | 1 | .531 |
| Philadelphia | 7 | 9 | 0 | .438 |
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Doug Pederson
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The Philadelphia Eagles announced the hiring of Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Doug Pederson as the team's new head coach on January 18, 2016.
The 47-year-old Pederson comes to the Eagles with a combined 19 years of NFL experience as both a coach and player, including the last three seasons as the Chiefs' offensive coordinator. This will be his third stint with the Eagles, as he previously served as the team’s quarterbacks coach (2011-12) and offensive quality control coach (2009-10), and played quarterback for the team in 1999.
"We are excited to introduce Doug Pederson as our new head coach," said Eagles Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie. "Doug is a strategic thinker, a compelling leader and communicator, and someone who truly knows how to get the best out of his players. All of these factors were what initially attracted us to Doug and we believe that he is the right man to help us achieve our ultimate goal."
As the Chiefs' offensive coordinator from 2013-15, Pederson helped guide Kansas City to a 31-17 regular-season record and playoff appearances in 2013 and 2015. During his three seasons as the team's offensive coordinator, the Chiefs ranked first in the NFL in rushing touchdowns (54), third in yards per carry (4.64) and seventh in total rushing yards (6,018). In 2015, Pederson helped the Chiefs rebound from a 1-5 start to win a team-record 11 consecutive games, including Kansas City's first playoff victory in 22 years.
During Pederson's first two years as Kansas City’s offensive coordinator, Pro Bowl running back Jamaal Charles enjoyed remarkable success as he ranked third amongst NFL running backs in yards per carry (4.99) and third overall in rushing touchdowns (21), fifth in rushing yards per game (77.3) and sixth in total rushing yards (2,320). In 2013, Charles' first season in Pederson’s offense, the eight-year veteran set career highs in yards from scrimmage (1,980), total touchdowns (19), receptions (70) and receiving yards (693).
While Charles was already in the fold when Pederson arrived in Kansas City, the Chiefs acquired quarterback Alex Smith via trade in 2013 and the former No. 1 overall pick went on to post single-season career highs in passing yards (3,313) and passing touchdowns (23), while earning his first trip to the Pro Bowl in his first year under Pederson's tutelage. During his three years in Pederson's offense, Smith has notched three-consecutive 3,000-yard seasons, has thrown the second-fewest interceptions among quarterback with more than 1,000 attempts (20) and ranked fourth among all quarterbacks with 1,183 rushing yards.
As a first-time offensive coordinator for Kansas City in 2013, Pederson was part of a coaching staff that turned a 2-14 Chiefs team into an 11-5 playoff squad, marking the largest one-year turnaround in team history.
Prior to his tenure with the Chiefs, Pederson spent two seasons as the Eagles' quarterbacks coach (2011-12) and helped quarterback Michael Vick become the second quarterback in NFL history to top the 3,000-yard passing and 500-yard rushing plateaus in consecutive seasons. In 2011, the Eagles' offense recorded the second-most net yards in team history (6,386) and a franchise-record 356 first downs.
Before coaching, Pederson enjoyed a 12-year playing career in the NFL with the Packers, Dolphins, Eagles and Browns. As a backup quarterback for the Packers, he was part of a team that won Super Bowl XXXI, captured two NFC Championships (1996 and 1997) and earned eight playoff berths and six division titles. During his playing career, Pederson was coached by three of the most successful coaches in NFL history: Don Shula, Mike Holmgren and Andy Reid. Additionally, Pederson played alongside Pro Bowl quarterbacks Brett Favre, Dan Marino, Donovan McNabb and Jim McMahon.
Pederson, a native of Bellingham, Washington, earned a degree in management from Northeast Louisiana (now Louisiana-Monroe) in 1990. He and his wife, Jeannie, have three sons, Drew, Josh and Joel.
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