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The Pickle Juice Game was a National Football League (NFL) regular season game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys on September 3, 2000.The game is remembered for the Eagles' use of pickle juice to help keep the team hydrated and prevent muscle cramps, due to the high temperatures in Texas that day. [2]
2023 Fenway Bowl. W 23–14. December 28, 2023. SMU Mustangs. Fenway Park. Boston, MA. † After Boston College led 7–0 in first quarter, the 2018 First Responder Bowl was delayed and eventually canceled due to dangerous lightning strikes. It is considered a no-contest for both teams. ‡ The 2021 Military Bowl was cancelled the day before it ...
The 2000 season was the Philadelphia Eagles ' sixty-eighth in the National Football League (NFL) and its second under head coach Andy Reid. The team improved on its 5–11 record from 1999, resulting in a postseason appearance for the first time since 1996. Its season started in Dallas, with the game famously known for the onside kick that the ...
The Miracle at the Meadowlands was a fumble recovery by cornerback Herman Edwards of the Philadelphia Eagles that he returned for a touchdown at the end of a November 19, 1978, National Football League (NFL) game against the New York Giants in Giants Stadium. After quarterback Joe Pisarcik botched an attempt to hand off the football to fullback ...
On September 26, 1971, the Philadelphia Eagles played their first game at Veterans Stadium, hosting the Dallas Cowboys in a game the Eagles lost 42–7. The first Eagles touchdown at the stadium, and the Eagles only points during the game, came from Al Nelson's then-record 102-yard return of a missed field goal by Mike Clark in the fourth ...
The Eagles' last 5 games are the easiest in the NFL, based on records. However, in the first of the last five games, week 13 the Eagles lost 37–31 in Miami to the Dolphins, who were 2–9 heading into the game. The Eagles had a 28–14 lead in the third quarter but failed to retain the lead as the Dolphins punted only once in the second half.
The 1960 NFL Championship Game was the 28th NFL title game, played between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles on the afternoon of Monday, December 26, at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. [1][2][3][4][5][6] Along with the landmark 1958 championship game, in which the Baltimore Colts defeated the New York Giants in sudden death overtime ...
For nearly a century, bowl games were the purview of only the very best teams, but a steady proliferation of new bowl games required more teams, with 70 participating teams by the 2010–11 bowl season, then 80 participating teams by the 2015–16 bowl season. As a result, the NCAA has steadily relaxed the criteria for bowl eligibility.