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Here is a detailed look into the Philadelphia Eagles Roster for the 2022-2023 season.
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NUMBER | PLAYER | POSITION |
19 | Ian Book | QB |
1 | Jalen Hurts | QB |
10 | Gardner Minshew | QB |
14 | Kenneth Gainwell | RB |
26 | Miles Sanders | RB |
35 | Boston Scott | RB |
34 | Trey Sermon | RB |
11 | A.J. Brown | WR |
41 | Britain Covey | WR |
3 | Zach Pascal | WR |
6 | DeVonta Smith | WR |
16 | Quez Watkins | WR |
81 | Grant Calcaterra | TE |
88 | Dallas Goedert | TE |
80 | Tyree Jackson | TE |
89 | Jack Stoll | TE |
51 | Cam Jurgens | C |
62 | Jason Kelce | C |
77 | Andre Dillard | OT |
63 | Jack Driscoll | OT |
65 | Lane Johnson | OT |
68 | Jordan Mailata | OT |
69 | Landon Dickerson | OG |
78 | Sua Opeta | OG |
56 | Isaac Seumalo | OG |
61 | Josh Sills | OG |
NUMBER | PLAYER | POSITION |
91 | Fletcher Cox | DE |
55 | Brandon Graham | DE |
94 | Josh Sweat | DE |
90 | Jordan Davis | DT |
98 | Linval Joseph | DT |
93 | Milton Williams | DT |
97 | Javon Hargrave | NT |
93 | Ndamukong Suh | NT |
7 | Haason Reddick | OLB |
43 | Kyzir White | OLB |
57 | T.J. Edwards | MLB |
54 | Shaun Bradley | LB |
17 | Nakobe Dean | LB |
58 | Kyron Johnson | LB |
48 | Patrick Johnson | LB |
59 | Janarius Robinson | LB |
24 | James Bradberry | CB |
28 | Josh Jobe | CB |
29 | Avonte Maddox | CB |
27 | Zech McPhearson | CB |
33 | Josiah Scott | CB |
2 | Darius Slay | CB |
32 | Reed Blankenship | SAF |
42 | K'Von Wallace | SAF |
22 | Marcus Epps | SS |
NUMBER | PLAYER | POSITION |
4 | Jake Elliott | K |
45 | Rick Lovato | LS |
Season | Division Finish | Record | Playoffs |
2021 | 2nd NFC East | 9-8-0 | Lost Wild Card Playoffs |
2020 | 4th NFC East | 4-11-1 | Did Not Qualify |
2019 | 1st NFC East | 9-7-0 | Lost Wild Card Playoffs |
2018 | 2nd NFC East | 9-7-0 | Lost Divisional Playoffs |
2017 | 1st NFC East | 13-3-0 | Won Super Bowl |
2016 | 4th NFC East | 7-9-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2015 | 2nd NFC East | 7-9-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2014 | 2nd NFC East | 10-6-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2013 | 1st NFC East | 10-6-0 | Lost Wild Card Playoffs |
2012 | 4th NFC East | 4-12-0 | Did Not Qualify |
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The Eagles have won four NFL titles and one Super Bowl. Their prior victories occurred before the Super Bowl era (1948, 1949, 1960). In Super Bowl LII, the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots by a score of 41-33 to win their first championship. Nick Foles, who replaced injured starting quarterback Carson Wentz, was voted Super Bowl MVP. In a 41-to-33 victory, the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots at Minnesota's U.S. Bank Stadium. Even in the fourth quarter, the Patriots had a 33-32 advantage against the Eagles when they scored a touchdown from 11 yards out. The Eagles, one of the more established NFL clubs, had been without a championship until their Super Bowl victory. The Philadelphia Eagles have won 15 Divisional Titles and 4 Conference Championships apart from their Super Bowl trophy.
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There are 8 Philadelphia Eagles players who have made it to the 2023 Pro-Bowl. They are A.J. Brown (wide receiver) , Landon Dickerson (left guard), Lane Johnson (right tackle), Jason Kelce (center), Jaalen Hurts (quarterback), Haason Reddick (pass rusher), Miles Sanders (running back), and Darius ‘Big Play’ Slay (cornerback).
The current Philadelphia Eagles home stadium is the Lincoln Financial Fairfield. The Lincoln Financial Field is part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex and replaced the Veterans Stadium as the home field for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Temple University football team also uses the stadium as their home ground. The stadium is State owned and the size of the field is 15 acres. It is one of the top 12 expensive NFL stadiums and also recognised as one of the most energy efficient NFL stadiums.
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The Philadelphia Eagles motto is “We are stronger together”. This is a pandemic inspired motto where the team spirit relies on each member having the others’ back. As the world came together during the pandemic, the Eagles are also inspired to come together as a solid unit on the field.
Currently, defensive tackle Javon Hargrave is the highest paid player on the Philadelphia Eagles roster. His base salary in 2022 is around $12.75 million and he can also earn an additional workout bonus of $250,000.
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