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Philadelphia Eagles History
Founded in 1933, the Philadelphia Eagles are a National Football League franchise representing the NFC East Division. Led by Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Lurie, the Eagles have appeared in four Super Bowls — capturing the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl LII — won four NFL Championships, five Conference championships, and feature 17 Pro Football Hall of Famers. The Eagles made their fifth appearance in the championship game for Super Bowl LVII in 2023. Though they lost 38-35 to the Kansas City Chiefs, the game was marked by a remarkable performance from Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, who set several Super Bowl records, including becoming the youngest quarterback to have a completion of percentage of over 70%, throw for 300 yards without an interception, and score four total touchdowns.
Philadelphia Eagles Team Info
Conference: NFC
Division: East
Year Founded: 1933
Team Colors: Midnight green, silver, black, white
Mascot: Swoop
Team Rivals: Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders, New York Giants
Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field
Lincoln Financial Field (also known as “The Linc”) is located in South Philadelphia, and opened in August 2003 with a capacity of 69,879. It received a LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council and an ISO 2021 accreditation in 2018 for its ongoing sustainability efforts. The venue's 10,456 solar panels enable the team to operate on 100 percent clean energy, making it one of the greenest major sports facilities in the world.
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