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The Philadelphia Eagles Information
The Philadelphia Eagles are a National Football League team
based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The team was founded in
1933 by co-owners Bert Bell and Lud Wray.
Home field: Lincoln Financial Field (2003-),
Previous home fields:
Baker Bowl (1933-1935)
Municipal (later renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium) (1936-1939)
Connie Mack Stadium (1940-1957)
Franklin Field (1958-1970)
Veterans Stadium (1971-2002)
Team colors: Midnight green (jade green), black, silver and
white.
Helmet design: a white wing on a green helmet.
Conference championships won: 1980, 2004
League championships won: 1948, 1949, 1960
Super Bowl appearances (2): XV (lost), XXXIX (lost)
Mascot: Swoop.
Head Coach Andy Reid
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start ofSeason) 471-516-25
The Atlanta Falcons Information
Founded: June 30, 1965; played first game in 1966
Home field: Georgia Dome
Previous home field: Atlanta Fulton County Stadium (1966-1991)
Team colors: Home jerseys are red and white with white letters
and black trim. Away jerseys are white with black letters and
red trim.
Helmet design: Black with a black face mask and a red and black
falcon logo white a grey and white border on both sides, which
forms the shape of an F.
Championships won: The Falcons won the NFC West Championship
in 1980 and 1998, the NFC South championship in 2004, and the
NFC championship in 1998 (they also finished with the best record
among the four NFC West teams in 1982, but the division standings
for that year were used only for the purposes of determining
the 1983 regular-season schedules, this being one of the indirect
consequences of the 57-day 1982 players' strike).
Colors Red, black, and white
Head Coach Jim Mora, Jr.
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start ofSeason) 243-357-6
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Falcons History
1982 - The Falcons make the playoffs in this strike-shortened
season with a record of 5-4, and lose to the Minnesota Vikings
in Minnesota.
1992 - The Georgia Dome becomes the new home for the Atlanta
Falcons, as they move from the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
1995 - In the final game of the season, the Falcons beat the
San Francisco 49ers to secure a playoff spot. They go on to
lose to the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
1998 - Led by QB Chris Chandler and RB Jamal Anderson, the Falcons
have their greatest season to date. On November 8, they win
41-10 over the Patriots at New England, snapping a streak of
22 consecutive losses at cold-weather sites in November and
December that had dated back to 1982. With a 14-2 final record
and winners of the NFC West, the Falcons would reach Super Bowl
XXXIII after upsetting the 15-1 Vikings at Minnesota in the
NFC Championship Game. Once there, however, they lost, 34-19
to the Denver Broncos.
2001 - Trade the #5 pick along with Tim Dwight to the San Diego
Chargers for the #1 pick in the draft. With that pick they selected
Michael Vick, who goes on to become the face of the franchise.
2003 - After star QB Michael Vick breaks his leg in the preseason,
the Falcons suffer through a 5-11 season. With 3 games left
in the season, coach Dan Reeves resigns, handing the team to
his defensive coordinator and former Bills coach Wade Phillips.
The Falcons draft Virginia Tech CB DeAngelo Hall with the 8th
pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.
2004 - Buoyed by the return of QB Michael Vick and energized
by new head coach Jim L. Mora, the Falcons go 11-5 and win NFC
South easily. The team advances to NFC Championship game before
falling to the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10.
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