Английская Википедия:2023 Philadelphia Eagles season
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NFL team season The 2023 season is the Philadelphia Eagles' 91st season in the National Football League (NFL) and their third under head coach Nick Sirianni. The Eagles enter the season as defending NFC Champions.[1] Although the Eagles failed to equal or improve their 14–3 record from the previous year after losing to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 15,[2] they are still looking to defend their NFC East title, something no NFC East team has done since the Eagles themselves won four consecutive NFC East titles from 2001 to 2004.[3] The Eagles started the season 10–1, which was then followed by a three-game losing streak that started with a Week 13 blowout loss to the San Francisco 49ers.[4] In Week 15, the Eagles clinched their third consecutive playoff berth, and for the sixth time in seven years due to the Green Bay Packers losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Atlanta Falcons losing to the Carolina Panthers, and the San Francisco 49ers beating the Arizona Cardinals.[5]
This season marks the first season since 2010 that the Eagles wore Kelly green uniforms and the first time since 1995 that they will be featured multiple times in a season.[6] Шаблон:TOC limit
Roster changes
Free agents
Signings
Departures
style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Position | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Player | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| 2023 team | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Date | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Reason |
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OT | Brett Toth | Philadelphia Eagles | March 9 | Released |
S | Marquise Blair | April 24 | Released | |
S | Andre Chachere | Arizona Cardinals | May 8 | Released |
OT | Jarrid Williams | Pittsburgh Steelers | May 16 | Released |
DE | Matt Leo | N/A | July 25 | Retired |
TE | Dalton Keene | Houston Texans | July 26 | Released |
LB | Davion Taylor | Chicago Bears | August 6 | Released |
OT | Chim Okorafor | Minnesota Vikings | August 8 | Released |
OT | Trevor Reid | Atlanta Falcons | August 8 | Released |
CB | Greedy Williams | August 19 | Released | |
P | Ty Zentner | Houston Texans | August 19 | Released |
LB | Myles Jack | Pittsburgh Steelers | August 20 | Retired/Released |
OT | Fred Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | August 23 | Released |
DT | Noah Elliss | Philadelphia Eagles | August 28 | Released |
WR | Tyrie Cleveland | Indianapolis Colts | August 29 | Released |
WR | Charleston Rambo | September 12 | Released | |
RB | Trey Sermon | Indianapolis Colts | September 15 | Released |
CB | Mario Goodrich | Philadelphia Eagles | October 18 | Released |
DE | Derek Barnett | Houston Texans | November 24 | Released |
CB | Josiah Scott | Philadelphia Eagles | November 28 | Released |
LB | Christian Elliss | New England Patriots | December 6 | Released |
Trades
- April 29: The Eagles traded a seventh-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to the Detroit Lions for RB D'Andre Swift and a seventh-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.[7]
- August 29: The Eagles traded a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to the Denver Broncos for TE Albert Okwuegbunam and a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.[8]
- October 23: The Eagles traded S Terrell Edmunds, a fifth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, and a sixth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to the Tennessee Titans for S Kevin Byard.[9]
- October 30: The Eagles traded DT Kentavius Street and a seventh-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to the Atlanta Falcons for a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.[10]
Draft
Round | Selection | Player | Position | College | Note |
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1 | 9 | Jalen Carter | DT | Georgia | From Carolina via Chicago |
10 | Traded to Chicago Bears | from New Orleans | |||
30 | Nolan Smith | OLB | Georgia | ||
2 | 62 | Traded to Houston Texans | |||
3 | 65 | Tyler Steen | OT | Alabama | From Houston Texans |
66 | Sydney Brown | S | Illinois | ||
4 | 105 | Kelee Ringo | CB | Georgia | From Houston Texans |
6 | 188 | Tanner McKee | QB | Stanford | From Houston via New Orleans |
191 | Traded to Tampa Bay Buccaneers | ||||
7 | 219 | Traded to Detroit Lions | |||
230 | Traded to Houston Texans | ||||
248 | Traded to Houston Texans | ||||
249 | Moro Ojomo | DE | Texas | From Detroit Lions |
Draft Notes[11]
- The Eagles received a 2023 third round selection (66th overall) from the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for a 2023 third round selection (94th overall) and a 2024 fifth round selection as settlement for Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort violating the NFL's Anti-Tampering Policy.
- The Eagles received a 2023 first round selection (9th overall) from the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2023 first round selection (10th overall) and a 2024 fourth round selection.
- The Eagles received a 2023 third round selection (65th overall), a 2023 sixth round selection (188th overall), and a 2023 seventh round selection (230 overall) from the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2023 second round selection (62nd overall).
- The Eagles received a 2023 fourth round selection (105th overall) from the Houston Texans in exchange for a 2024 third round selection.
- The Eagles received running back D'Andre Swift from the Detroit Lions in exchange for a 2023 seventh round selection (219th overall) and a 2025 fourth round selection.[12]
- The Eagles received a 2023 sixth round selection (191st overall) from the Houston Texans in exchange for two seventh round selections (230th and 248th overall).
- The Eagles received a 2024 fifth round selection from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for a 2023 sixth round selection (191st overall).
style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Name | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Position | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| College | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Ref. |
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Robert Cooper | DT | Florida State | [13] |
Mekhi Garner | CB | LSU | [14] |
Jadon Haselwood | WR | Arkansas | |
Johnny King | Southeast Missouri State | [15] | |
Joseph Ngata | Clemson | [14] | |
Chim Okorafor | OT | Benedictine | |
Trevor Reid | Louisville | ||
Eli Ricks | CB | Alabama | |
Brady Russell | TE | Colorado | |
Caleb Sanders | DT | South Dakota State | [13] |
Ben VanSumeren | LB | Michigan State | [14] |
Ty Zentner | P | Kansas State |
Staff
Шаблон:Philadelphia Eagles staff
Current roster
Шаблон:Philadelphia Eagles roster
Preseason
style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Week | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Date | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Opponent | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Result | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Record | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Venue | style="Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle"| Recap |
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1 | Шаблон:Dow tooltip | at Baltimore Ravens | L 19–20 | 0–1 | M&T Bank Stadium | Recap |
2 | Шаблон:Dow tooltip | Cleveland Browns | T 18–18 | 0–1–1 | Lincoln Financial Field | Recap |
3 | Шаблон:Dow tooltip | Indianapolis Colts | L 13–27 | 0–2–1 | Lincoln Financial Field | Recap |
Regular season
Schedule
Notes
- Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
- The network and time for Week 17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.
- The date, time and network for Week 18 will be finalized at the end of Week 17.
- Local Station Only Games:
- WTXF is the rights holder for the Week 2 game as a Prime Video game nationally.
Game summaries
Week 1: at New England Patriots
Шаблон:AmericanfootballboxOn a rainy opening day, the Eagles would come out of the gates strong with 16 unanswered points which included a 32 yard field goal from Jake Elliott, a Darius Slay 70 yard pick 6 and a 5 yard TD pass from Jalen Hurts to DeVonta Smith. New England would rally back with a pair of TD passes from Mac Jones to Hunter Henry and Kendrick Bourne. In the second half, Jake Elliott would kick 3 field goals from 56, 48, and 51. The Patriots would march down the field late in the 4th quarter and score a TD pass from Jones to Bourne again making the score 25-20. A Jalen Hurts fumble and turnover on downs gave the Patriots 2 more shots for the go ahead TD. On 4th-and-11 with 24 seconds left in the game, Jones appeared to complete a pass to Kayshon Boutte to set up 1st-and-goal for the Patriots at the Eagles 7-yard line before Boutte was forced out of bounds by Josh Jobe. However, the pass was ruled incomplete after the replay showed that Boutte did not get both feet inbounds after catching the ball, therefore resulting in a turnover on downs, and the Eagles would win their season opener for the third straight year (all on the road) and their seventh in the last eight seasons.
Week 2: vs. Minnesota Vikings
Шаблон:AmericanfootballboxWeek 2 would be a mirror image of the Birds week 2 match up from a year ago and taking on the Minnesota Vikings. The Eagles would strike first on a 24 yard Jake Elliot field goal. In the second quarter, the Vikings would get on the board with a 5 yard TD pass from Kirk Cousins to T.J. Hockenson. The Eagles would punch back with a Jalen Hurts "tush push" 1 yard TD. The Vikings would march down the field with Cousins hitting a wide open Justin Jefferson. On the play, Jefferson was diving towards the pylon. However, in doing so, the ball would come loose from his hand prior to going over the plain and would go out of bounds in the endzone resulting in a touchback. Under a minute remaining, the Eagles would march down to set up Jake Elliott for a 61 yard field goal. It would tie as his longest career field goal made and put the birds up 13-7 at the half. On the opening second half drive, the Eagles would march down the field again and Jalen Hurts would score his second TD on the day with another "tush push." The Eagles would once again get the ball back on a Vikings turnover and Jalen Hurts would hit DeVonta Smith for a 63 yard TD putting the Eagles up 27-7. The Vikings would fight back on a pair of TDs from the Vikings making the score 27-21. The Eagles would rush their way down the field and would top it off with a 2 yard D'Andre Swift TD. Keeping things interesting, the Vikings would quickly march down field and score a TD of their own from Cousins to Hockenson making the score 34-28. The Vikings would get the ball back one more time in a Hail Mary effort, but would fall short. The game was noted on the 4 Viking turnovers caused by the Eagles defense and the Eagles vicious rushing attack mainly coming from Swift who had 175 yards on the ground. The Eagles would come out 2-0 for the second straight year.
Week 3: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 4: vs. Washington Commanders
In a back-and-forth thriller that featured many lead changes in the fourth quarter, the Eagles defeated their division rival in overtime. This win, along with a Miami Dolphins loss to the Buffalo Bills, allowed Philadelphia to become one of only two unbeaten teams remaining, the other being the San Francisco 49ers, who defeated the Arizona Cardinals later that day.
Week 5: at Los Angeles Rams
Week 6: at New York Jets
Шаблон:Americanfootballbox The Eagles entered their Week 6 matchup with the New York Jets as the lone remaining undefeated team in the league, thanks to the San Francisco 49ers' loss to the Cleveland Browns just moments after the kickoff. Philadelphia raced out to a 14–3 lead in the second quarter, but the game would quickly fall apart for the Eagles from there as the Jets continued to chip away at the lead over the remainder of the game. With their lead down to 14–12 at the two-minute warning, Jalen Hurts was picked off by Tony Adams, and gave the Jets an opportunity to win the game. Breece Hall scored the go-ahead touchdown for New York on the very next play, and Philadelphia failed to respond on their final drive, allowing the Jets to run the clock out. The Eagles fell to 5–1 on the season with the 20–14 upset loss. It also marked Philadelphia's first ever loss to the New York Jets in thirteen regular-season meetings.
Week 7: vs. Miami Dolphins
Following their first-ever loss to the New York Jets, the Eagles returned to Lincoln Financial Field to face the AFC East-leading Miami Dolphins. Philadelphia wore its Kelly Green alternate uniforms for the first time since 2010. After trading field goals with the Dolphins in the first quarter, the Eagles would jump out to a 17–3 lead on a Dallas Goedert touchdown reception, followed by a Jalen Hurts quarterback sneak. Tyreek Hill would close the gap to seven points before halftime with a 27-yard touchdown reception. The teams traded punts to start the second half, before the Eagles forced a turnover on downs on a controversial play where James Bradberry appeared to grab the face mask of Cedrick Wilson Jr., but no penalty was called. A game-tying 22-yard pick six by Jerome Baker almost immediately after the controversial call seemed to turn the momentum in Miami's favor. However, Baker's pick six proved to be the last Dolphins score, as the Eagles took control of the ball for the rest of the game. On the very next possession, A. J. Brown scored on a 14-yard reception, and Kenneth Gainwell ran 3 yards for the game-clinching touchdown in the fourth quarter. With the 31–17 win, the Eagles improved to 6–1 on the season, and became the top team in the conference when the San Francisco 49ers lost to the Minnesota Vikings the following night.
Week 8: at Washington Commanders
Week 9: vs. Dallas Cowboys
Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Despite committing multiple mistakes in the game's closing minutes, the Eagles staved off a late Cowboys rally to preserve a 28–23 win. The Eagles narrowly escaped with the victory when Dak Prescott completed a pass to CeeDee Lamb, who was tackled by Darius Slay two yards short of the end zone as time expired. Philadelphia improved to 8–1 for the second consecutive year with the win, and earned their first victory over a Dak Prescott led Cowboys team for the first time since 2019.
Week 11: at Kansas City Chiefs
Шаблон:Americanfootballbox In a rematch of Super Bowl LVII, the Chiefs took a 17–7 lead at halftime on touchdowns by Justin Watson and Travis Kelce and a field goal by Harrison Butker, while the only Eagles' scoring play of the first half was a touchdown by D'Andre Swift. However, the Eagles held the Chiefs scoreless in the second half and mounted a comeback. In the third quarter, Jalen Hurts rushed for a 10-yard touchdown to cut the Chiefs' lead to 17–14. In the fourth quarter, the Chiefs converted a 4th-and-1 in the Eagles red zone, but on the next play, Bradley Roby stripped the ball from Kelce and Nicholas Morrow recovered the fumble. Two possessions later, Hurts rushed for a 1-yard touchdown, giving the Eagles a 21–17 lead. On the Chiefs' final drive, Patrick Mahomes threw a long pass that was dropped by Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and on the next play, Mahomes was flagged for intentional grounding, setting up 4th-and-25 for the Chiefs. Mahomes' pass to Watson fell incomplete, turning the ball over on downs, and allowing the Eagles to run out the clock.
The Eagles improved to 9–1 with their first victory over the Chiefs since 2009. This also marked the first time they ever defeated their old coach, Andy Reid.
Week 12: vs. Buffalo Bills
Week 13: vs. San Francisco 49ers
Шаблон:AmericanfootballboxIn a rematch of the 2023 NFC Championship Game, which saw the San Francisco 49ers without their quarterback Brock Purdy, the Eagles took a 6–0 lead in the first quarter buoyed by a poor performance from Purdy and two field goals for Philadelphia by Jake Elliot. However, the next six drives from San Francisco for the remaining three quarters all resulted in touchdowns, with Purdy and Deebo Samuel leading the charge to bring San Francisco to 42 points. Philadelphia could only manage to score on two drives in the second half, both touchdowns from Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith, with the latter touchdown being followed by an unsuccessful two-point conversion attempt. Philadelphia scored only 19 points in the loss, falling to 10–2.
Week 14: at Dallas Cowboys
Шаблон:Americanfootballbox Following the loss, the Cowboys took NFC East control from the Eagles.[16]
Week 15: at Seattle Seahawks
Шаблон:AmericanfootballboxSeattle started their backup quarterback Drew Lock in place of the injured Geno Smith. The first three quarters saw Philadelphia take the lead over Seattle 17-10, from two touchdowns from Jalen Hurts and a field goal from Jake Elliot. In the fourth quarter, with two minutes left in the game and Seattle down 13-17, Lock led his team on a 94-yard drive, culminating in a 29-yard pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the end zone for a touchdown to take the lead with 28 seconds left to play. Philadelphia attempted a last-ditch drive to score, which spanned 20 yards and 22 seconds before Hurts was intercepted by Julian Love, sealing the win for Seattle and handing Philadelphia their third straight loss.
Week 16: vs. New York Giants
Christmas Day games Шаблон:Americanfootballbox
Standings
Division
Шаблон:2023 NFC East standings
Conference
Postseason
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Шаблон:Tooltip | January Шаблон:Tooltip, 2024 |
References
External links
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- ↑ Dallas Cowboys Take Control Of The NFC East After Defeating The Philadelphia Eagles, 33-13, D210 TV, December 11, 2023