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2002 Philadelphia Eagles season

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70th season of American football franchise

2002 Philadelphia Eagles season
OwnerJeffrey Lurie
General managerAndy Reid
Head coachAndy Reid
Offensive coordinatorBrad Childress
Defensive coordinatorJim Johnson
Home stadiumVeterans Stadium
Results
Record12–4
Division place1stNFC East
PlayoffsWonDivisional Playoffs
(vs.Falcons) 20–6
LostNFC Championship
(vs.Buccaneers) 10–27
All-ProsT Tra Thomas(2nd team)
G Jermane Mayberry(2nd team)
K David Akers(2nd team)
DE Hugh Douglas(2nd team)
CB Troy Vincent(1st team)
CB Bobby Taylor(2nd team)
FS Brian Dawkins(1st team)
Pro BowlersTTra Thomas
QBDonovan McNabb
TEChad Lewis
TJon Runyan
GJermane Mayberry
DEHugh Douglas
CBTroy Vincent
CBBobby Taylor
FSBrian Dawkins
KDavid Akers

The2002Philadelphia Eagles season was their 70th in theNational Football League. The team improved upon theirprevious output of eleven wins, going 12–4 and making the playoffs for the third consecutive year.[1]

This was the first of three consecutiveNFC top seeds for the Eagles. The Eagles' record gave the team a tie for the best record in the NFL, despite losing franchise quarterback Donovan McNabb and backup quarterback Koy Detmer during the regular season, and due to tiebreakers, gave them the top seed in the NFC, a first-round bye, and home-field advantage throughout theNFC playoffs.

The Eagles suffered arguably their worst lossat home in franchise history when they were upset by a score of 27–10 in theNFC Championship Game against theTampa Bay Buccaneers, who went on to winSuper Bowl XXXVII. The Eagles had easily defeated the Buccaneers in the playoffs in each of the previous two seasons, and many experts thought that this season's Conference Championship game would be no different. The game was the final football game played atVeterans Stadium, as the Eagles would move in to theirnew home field in the2003 season.

Offseason

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AdditionsSubtractions
LBShawn Barber (Redskins)LBMike Caldwell (Bears)
WRAntonio Freeman (Packers)LBJeremiah Trotter (Redskins)
RBDorsey Levens (Packers)
LBLevon Kirkland (Seahawks)

NFL draft

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Main article:2002 NFL draft
2002 Philadelphia Eagles draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
126Lito Sheppard * CBFlorida
258Michael Lewis * SColorado
259Sheldon Brown CBSouth Carolinafrom Miami
391Brian Westbrook * RBVillanova
4124Scott Peters CArizona State
5162Freddie Milons WRAlabama
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

Undrafted free agents

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2002 undrafted free agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Kori DickersonTight endUSC
Steve EdwardsTackleCentral Florida
Justin EnaLinebackerBYU
Artis HicksTackleMemphis
Corey McIntyreFullbackWest Virginia
Jason McKieFullbackTemple

Staff

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2002 Philadelphia Eagles staff

Front office

  • Chairman/Chief Executive Officer –Jeffrey Lurie
  • President –Joe Banner
  • Executive vice president of football operations –Andy Reid
  • Director of player personnel –Tom Heckert
  • Director of college scouting – Marc Ross
  • Director of pro personnel – Scott Cohen

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

Roster

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Opening training camp roster

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Philadelphia Eagles 2002 opening training camp roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Preseason

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1August 10Green Bay PackersW 20–131–0Veterans StadiumRecap
2August 17atNew England PatriotsL 15–161–1Gillette StadiumRecap
3August 23Baltimore RavensL 12–131–2Veterans StadiumRecap
4August 30atNew York JetsL 16–231–3Giants StadiumRecap

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 8atTennessee TitansL 24–270–1The ColiseumRecap
2September 16atWashington RedskinsW 37–71–1FedExFieldRecap
3September 22Dallas CowboysW 44–132–1Veterans StadiumRecap
4September 29Houston TexansW 35–173–1Veterans StadiumRecap
5October 6atJacksonville JaguarsL 25–283–2Alltel StadiumRecap
6Bye
7October 20Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 20–104–2Veterans StadiumRecap
8October 28New York GiantsW 17–35–2Veterans StadiumRecap
9November 3atChicago BearsW 19–136–2Memorial StadiumRecap
10November 10Indianapolis ColtsL 13–356–3Veterans StadiumRecap
11November 17Arizona CardinalsW 38–147–3Veterans StadiumRecap
12November 25atSan Francisco 49ersW 38–178–33Com ParkRecap
13December 1St. Louis RamsW 10–39–3Veterans StadiumRecap
14December 8atSeattle SeahawksW 27–2010–3Seahawks StadiumRecap
15December 15Washington RedskinsW 34–2111–3Veterans StadiumRecap
16December 21atDallas CowboysW 27–312–3Texas StadiumRecap
17December 28atNew York GiantsL 7–10 (OT)12–4Giants StadiumRecap

Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1: at Tennessee Titans

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Week 1: Philadelphia Eagles at Tennessee Titans
Quarter1234Total
Eagles14100024
Titans7331427

atThe Coliseum,Nashville, Tennessee

Game information

First quarter

  • TEN –Eddie George 14-yard pass fromSteve McNair (Joe Nedney kick), 7:10.Titans 7-0.Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 5:19.
  • PHI – James Thrash 18-yard pass from Donovan McNabb (David Akers kick), 5:20.Tied 7-7.Drive: 2 plays, 6 yards, 0:53.
  • PHI – Duce Staley 7-yard pass from Donovan McNabb (David Akers kick), 2:36.Eagles 14-7.Drive: 6 plays, 61 yards, 2:44.

Second quarter

  • TEN – Joe Nedney 33-yard field goal, 11:00.Eagles 14-10.Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 6:36.
  • PHI – Chad Lewis 7-yard pass from Donovan McNabb (David Akers kick), 5:05.Eagles 21-10.Drive: 11 plays, 80 yards, 5:55.
  • PHI – David Akers 30-yard field goal, 0:48.Eagles 24-10.Drive: 4 plays, 18 yards, 1:00.

Third quarter

  • TEN – Joe Nedney 47-yard field goal, 11:06.Eagles 24-13.Drive: 8 plays, 51 yards, 3:54.

Fourth quarter

  • TEN –Justin McCareins 2-yard pass from Steve McNair (2PT run failed), 12:49.Eagles 24-19.Drive: 6 plays, 67 yards, 2:21.
  • TEN – Eddie George 2-yard run (Eddie George run), 3:09.Titans 27-24.Drive: 14 plays, 84 yards, 5:41.

Top passers

  • PHI – Donovan McNabb – 18/36, 212 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT
  • TEN – Steve McNair – 24/34, 269 yards, 2 TD, INT

Top rushers

  • PHI – Brian Westbrook – 8 rushes, 42 yards
  • TEN – Eddie George – 18 rushes, 42 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • PHI – Antonio Freeman – 3 receptions, 54 yards
  • TEN –Derrick Mason – 7 receptions, 109 yards

Week 2

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Team1234Total
Eagles1497737
Redskins07007

The Eagles crushed theSteve Spurrier-ledWashington Redskins on Monday Night Football by a score of 37–7. Philadelphia found the end zone on their first two drives.Donovan McNabb scored after he was flushed from the pocket on 3rd and goal, and he hitJeff Thomason for a short touchdown pass on the next possession. Washington's only points came early in the second quarter on a 90-yard punt return byJacquez Green. The Eagles added three field goals before the half to open up a 23–7 lead. McNabb, despite the fact that he was late hit on the play, completed a 39-yard touchdown pass toJames Thrash in the third quarter.Dorsey Levens broke a 47-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter to make it 37–7. The Eagles outgained the Redskins 451–179, and the defense forced three turnovers. The most drama probably occurred in the fourth quarter when a strange airborne substance, which turned out to be pepper spray used by stadium security, began making players and fan cough near the Philadelphia sideline. McNabb threw for 292 yards and two touchdowns and Thrash had 107 receiving yards and a touchdown.

Week 3

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Team1234Total
Cowboys1003013
Eagles317141044

Overcoming a slow start, the Eagles blasted theDallas Cowboys 44–13 in their home opener.David Akers booted a 51-yard field goal early on, butReggie Swinton returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for the Cowboys. Dallas took a 10–3 lead on a field goal, but the Eagles bounced back in the second quarter.Donovan McNabb hooked up with receiverJames Thrash on a 35-yard touchdown and he took it in himself from two yards out four minutes later as Philadelphia moved into the lead 17–10. Akers made a short field goal before halftime to make it 20–10. In the third quarter, McNabb looked to run, but instead threw to a wide openAntonio Freeman for a 59-yard touchdown play. Then,Brian Westbrook threw a 25-yard touchdown pass toTodd Pinkston on a trick play, and the route was on. McNabb added a fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Pinkston after a 17-play drive that consumed eight minutes. McNabb threw for 287 yards and three touchdowns. The defense collected four turnovers (to give them 11 for the season at that point) and sackedQuincy Carter four times.

Week 4

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Team1234Total
Texans0701017
Eagles3178735
  • Date: September 29
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: 72 °F (22 °C) (Sunny)
  • Referee: Johnny Grier
  • TV announcers (CBS):Don Criqui andSteve Tasker

Philadelphia overcame another slow start with another big second quarter and a big effort from safetyBrian Dawkins to defeat the expansionHouston Texans 35–17.David Carr completed a 23-yard touchdown toCorey Bradford to give Houston an early 7–0 lead. Following aDavid Akers field goal, the Eagles took control in the second quarter behind two short rushing touchdowns byDuce Staley (with the first being set up by a Dawkins fumble recovery) and another field goal to go up 20–7 by halftime. Philadelphia then used a trick play to score its next touchdown. With a punt formation in, the direct snap went toBrian Mitchell who started to run and then flipped it past the defense to Dawkins, who raced 57 yards for the score. After the two-point conversion, the Eagles led 28–7. The Texans came back with another touchdown to Bradford and a field goal to close to 28–17, butDonovan McNabb (who signed a 12-year contract extension the week before the game) sealed the deal with a 38-yard touchdown toJames Thrash. Dawkins became the first player in NFL history to record a sack, recover a fumble, intercept a pass, and catch a touchdown pass in the same game. McNabb, who had early accuracy issues, threw for 259 yards. The defense sacked Carr seven times.

Week 5

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Team1234Total
Eagles0731525
Jaguars31101428

Another sloppy performance against anAFC South opponent meant a 28–25 defeat for the Eagles in Jacksonville. Trailing 6–0 after a pair of field goals by theJacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia took the lead on 4-yard touchdown pass toChad Lewis. With less than two minutes left in the half and Jacksonville set to punt, the Eagles were flagged with too many men on the field, resulting in a Jaguar first down.Mark Brunell took his team quickly down the field and fired a touchdown toKyle Brady. The two-point conversion gave Jacksonville a 14–7 halftime lead. After aDavid Akers field goal, Jacksonville receiverJimmy Smith beatBobby Taylor and took the ball to inside the Eagle 5-yard line, leading to an easy Jacksonville touchdown. Later in the fourth quarter, Jaguar return manBobby Shaw took a punt back for a touchdown (the third return for a touchdown against the Eagles in four weeks) to make it 28–10 and put the game out of reach.Donovan McNabb, who was sacked five times and was visibly ill in the fourth quarter, rallied the Eagles to two late touchdowns, but Philadelphia came up three points short. McNabb rushed for 100 yards andDuce Staley rushed for 82. The defendingNFC East champion Eagles fell to 3–2 as they went into the bye.

Week 7

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Team1234Total
Buccaneers703010
Eagles373720

Duce Staley and the defense turned in great performances as the Eagles scored a big win over theTampa Bay Buccaneers. Philadelphia scored first on a 30-yard field goal byDavid Akers, however the Bucs took the lead whenDerrick Brooks picked up aDonovan McNabb fumble and returned it 11 yards for a touchdown six minutes into the first quarter. In the second quarter, afterBrian Mitchell returned a punt into Tampa Bay territory, McNabb hitTodd Pinkston on a fly route for a 42-yard touchdown and a 10–7 lead. The Eagles and Bucs traded field goals in the third quarter as the Philadelphia defense (ranked #2 in the league behind Tampa) preserved the narrow lead. In the fourth quarter, McNabb scored on a short run himself on a long drive to give the Eagles a 20–10 lead. Staley rushed for 152 yards on 24 carries, while the defense registered four sacks and knocked Tampa quarterbackBrad Johnson out of the game with cracked ribs. The win made the Eagles 4–2 with an undefeated record against opponents in their conference.

Week 8

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Team1234Total
Giants00303
Eagles360817
  • Date: October 28
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game start: 9:00 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: 43 °F (6 °C) (Clear)
  • Referee: Bill Carollo
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, John Madden and Melissa Stark

After a big win over Tampa Bay, the Eagles did not let down, defeating theNew York Giants at home on Monday Night Football 17–3. A 27-yard kick byDavid Akers gave the Eagles a 3–0 lead.Tiki Barber's 31-yard run in the second quarter set up a field goal for New York, but the Eagles answered with two more field goals to take a 9–3 lead. The Giants best chance to score was broken up when safetyBlaine Bishop strippedCharles Stackhouse near the goalline, knocking the ball out of the end zone for a touchback. In the fourth quarter with the ball on Giant 40-yard line on third down,Donovan McNabb was flushed from the pocket and took off on a 40-yard scramble down the left side for a touchdown, picking up key blocks fromJohn Welbourn andTodd Pinkston. McNabb completed the two-point conversion toChad Lewis. McNabb rushed for 111 yards andDuce Staley picked up 126 yards. The Eagles went 5–2 and took a two-game lead in the division race.

Week 9: at Chicago Bears

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Week 9: Philadelphia Eagles (5–2) at Chicago Bears (2–5) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Eagles076619
Bears0130013

atMemorial Stadium,Champaign, Illinois

Game information

First quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Second quarter

  • CHI –Paul Edinger 30-yard field goal, 9:28.Bears 3–0.Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, 5:19.
  • PHI – Donovan McNabb 5-yard run (David Akers kick), 4:42.Eagles 7–3.Drive: 10 plays, 73 yards, 4:46.
  • CHI –Anthony Thomas 6-yard run (Paul Edinger kick), 1:17.Bears 10–7.Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, 3:25.
  • CHI – Paul Edinger 53-yard field goal, 0:00.Bears 13–7.Drive: 5 plays, 42 yards, 0:38.

Third quarter

  • PHI – David Akers 23-yard field goal, 10:22.Bears 13–10.Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 4:38.
  • PHI – David Akers 36-yard field goal, 5:42.Tied 13–13.Drive: 7 plays, 19 yards, 3:22.

Fourth quarter

  • PHI – David Akers 27-yard field goal, 13:29.Eagles 16–13.Drive: 4 plays, 9 yards, 1:13.
  • PHI – David Akers 22-yard field goal, 3:42.Eagles 19–13.Drive: 5 plays, 64 yards, 2:40.

Top passers

  • PHI – Donovan McNabb – 18/33, 209 yards, INT
  • CHI –Jim Miller – 19/36, 205 yards

Top rushers

  • PHI – Donovan McNabb – 9 rushes, 46 yards, TD
  • CHI – Anthony Thomas – 16 rushes, 52 yards, TD

Top receivers

  • PHI – Antonio Freeman – 4 receptions, 67 yards
  • CHI – Anthony Thomas – 4 receptions, 52 yards

Week 10

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Team1234Total
Colts14014735
Eagles330713
  • Date: November 10
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m.EST
  • Game weather: 71 °F (22 °C) (Partly Cloudy)
  • Referee: Bernie Kukar
  • TV announcers (CBS):Dick Enberg,Dan Dierdorf andBonnie Bernstein

Peyton Manning and theIndianapolis Colts trounced the Eagles 35–13 in their worst loss since 1999. Philadelphia scored first on a field goal, but then Manning began to pick apart the Eagles' defense, driving the Colts to two first-quarter touchdowns. The Eagles got another field goal in the second quarter to make it 14–6, but the Colts put the game away in the third quarter when Manning completed touchdown passes toReggie Wayne andMarvin Harrison. The only Eagle touchdown would be a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight endJeff Thomason. Manning would go 18-for-23 with 319 passing yards and three touchdowns, rookie running backJames Mungro carried for 114 yards and two scores, while Harrison and Wayne each had over 100 receiving yards. McNabb was 27-for-47 with 281 yards. The Eagles fell to 1–3 against theAFC and 6–3 overall.

Week 11

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Team1234Total
Cardinals770014
Eagles7213738
  • Date: November 17
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m.EST
  • Game attendance: 64,990
  • Game weather: 43 °F (6 °C) (Rain)
  • Referee: Bill Leavy
  • TV announcers (Fox):Sam Rosen andBill Maas
Scoring summary
1ARIJason McAddley 12-yard pass fromJake Plummer (Bill Gramatica kick)Cardinals 7–0
1PHIJames Thrash 2-yard pass fromDonovan McNabb (David Akers kick)Tie 7–7
2PHIDorsey Levens 3-yard pass from Donovan McNabb (David Akers kick)Eagles 14–7
2ARIJoel Mackovicka 2-yard pass from Jake Plummer (Bill Gramatica kick)Tie 14–14
2PHITodd Pinkston 27-yard pass from Donovan McNabb (David Akers kick)Eagles 21–14
2PHIDuce Staley 9-yard pass from Donovan McNabb (David Akers kick)Eagles 28–14
3PHIDavid Akers 34-yard field goalEagles 31–14
4PHIJames Thrash 4-yard run (David Akers kick)Eagles 38–14

In probably the gutsiest performance ofDonovan McNabb's career, the quarterback played an entire game on a broken ankle and threw four touchdown passes to lead the Eagles past theArizona Cardinals 38–14. On the third play from scrimmage, McNabb was sacked by LaVar Woods andAdrian Wilson, resulting in what was initially believed to be a sprained ankle. With Arizona ahead 7–0, McNabb (who was limited to either throwing quickly or handing off), took the Eagles down the field and completed a 2-yard touchdown pass toJames Thrash. He foundDorsey Levens for another short touchdown in the second quarter.Jake Plummer and the Cardinals tied the game at 14–14, but McNabb hitTodd Pinkston with a 27-yard pass to give Philadelphia a lead it would not relinquish. Just before halftime, McNabb completed his fourth touchdown pass – a 9-yarder toDuce Staley. In the second half, the Eagles added a field goal and a 9-yard touchdown run by Thrash. McNabb had gone 20-for-25 for 255 yards and four scores, while Staley contributed 136 rushing yards. After the game, x-rays revealed that McNabb had actually broken his ankle. The injury would keep him out until at least the playoffs. Despite a 7–3 record, the prevailing belief was that the Eagles' Super Bowl run had been derailed with the loss of McNabb.

Week 12

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Team1234Total
Eagles02114338
49ers0710017

Andy Reid initially called formerDallas Cowboys quarterbackTroy Aikman to ask him to come out of retirement and become the Eagles' starter withDonovan McNabb injured, but Aikman declined.[2] Eagles backupKoy Detmer was named the starter instead. On aMonday Night Football game inSan Francisco, the Eagles won in an improbable 38–17 blowout over the 7–3 49ers in the team's first game without McNabb. Detmer led the Eagles to a touchdown early in the second quarter, completing a 25-yard touchdown pass along the sideline toTodd Pinkston for the lead.Brian Mitchell followed with a 76-yard punt return touchdown (his NFL-record 13th) to make it 14–0 Philadelphia. After the 49ers scored on aTerrell Owens touchdown reception, Detmer made it 21–7 with a touchdown strike toAntonio Freeman. Detmer dove the ball in himself in the third quarter to open up a 28–10 lead for the Eagles, but during a drive later in the quarter, Detmer dislocated his elbow and was taken from the field in obvious pain. Third-string quarterbackA. J. Feeley entered the game and immediately hitChad Lewis with a short touchdown pass for Philadelphia's fifth touchdown. Owens would catch one more touchdown, but the defense, which had four sacks, mostly held the San Francisco offense in check. Detmer had statistically the best night of his career, throwing for 227 yards and two touchdowns. Pinkston had 6 catches for 94 yards. The Eagles went to 8–3 with a 7–0 record within theNFC.

Week 13

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Team1234Total
Rams03003
Eagles730010
  • Date: December 1
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game weather: 35 °F (2 °C) (Partly Cloudy)
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • TV announcers (Fox):Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Cris Collinsworth and Pam Oliver

A strong defensive effort helped the Eagles defeat theSt. Louis Rams 10–3 in a rematch of the 2001NFC Championship Game. CornerbackBobby Taylor returned aKurt Warner interception 23 yards for a touchdown.David Akers kicked a 31-yarder in the second quarter to give Philadelphia a 10–0 lead. The Rams could only muster a field goal over the entire game. The Eagles picked off two passes (including one byTroy Vincent that ended a late St. Louis scoring threat) and recovered three fumbles.N.D. Kalu had half of the team's eight sacks of Warner, andMarshall Faulk was held to 29 yards rushing.A. J. Feeley, with 181 passing yards, was efficient in his debut by avoiding any interceptions. The Eagles improved to 9–3 with the win.

Week 14

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Team1234Total
Eagles7137027
Seahawks607720

The Eagles won again behind third-string quarterbackA. J. Feeley, downing theSeattle Seahawks 27–20. The Seahawks drove for field goals on their first two possessions to take a 6–0 lead.Brian Mitchell had a good return on the ensuing kickoff, Feeley then converted a couple of big third downs before connecting withJames Thrash for a 6-yard touchdown pass. In the second quarter,Duce Staley broke a 21-yard touchdown run to make it 14–6 Eagles. TwoDavid Akers field goals later, and the Eagles led 20–6 at halftime. RookieSheldon Brown picked offMatt Hasselbeck and Feeley followed with a 20-yard touchdown pass toTodd Pinkston. After Seattle narrowed the score to 27–13, Akers missed a fourth-quarter field goal that would have put the game away. Hasselbeck responded with another touchdown pass to make it 27–20, but the Eagles recovered the onside kick and ended the game. Philadelphia sacked Hasselbeck four times and intercepted him three times. Staley rushed for 100 yards, whileShaun Alexander gained 123 for Seattle. Feeley threw for 190 yards and two touchdowns, while Pinkston had 7 catches for 88 yards. The Eagles had now won a season-high four straight games and were 10–3.

Week 15

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Team1234Total
Redskins0701421
Eagles71014334
  • Date: December 15
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game start: 1:00EST
  • Game weather: 46 °F (8 °C) (Sunny)
  • Referee: Johnny Grier
  • TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton and Daryl Johnston

Playing in the final regular season game atVeterans Stadium, the Eagles clinched their second straightNFC East title after an easy 34–21 win. On Washington's first drive, rookie safetyMichael Lewis recovered aStephen Davis fumble for the Eagles.Duce Staley scored on a 38-yard catch-and-run to give Philadelphia a 7–0 lead. The Eagles added a field goal and a short Staley rushing touchdown in the second quarter to go ahead 17–0. Ahead 17–7 in the third quarter, Eagle linebackerCarlos Emmons recovered a fumble, and after not being touched by the Redskins, proceeded to return it 44 yards for a touchdown. Washington went three-and-out, andA. J. Feeley led the Eagles on an 80-yard drive capped off by a 6-yard touchdown pass toAntonio Freeman to bury the Redskins 31–7. Washington scored two "trash time" touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Feeley threw for 220 yards and two touchdowns, and Staley had 106 yards from scrimmage and a pair of scores. Philadelphia's defense forced and recovered three fumbles. The Eagles were now amazingly undefeated since the McNabb injury and were playoff-bound with an 11–3 record. Despite Koy Detmer being healthy enough to start vs Dallas, Andy Reid decided to stick with A. J. Feeley, who was having success .

Week 16

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Team1234Total
Eagles71001027
Cowboys00033

The Eagles brushed aside the hapless,Dave Campo-ledDallas Cowboys 27–3 atTexas Stadium.Duce Staley ran it in from 5 yards out in the first quarter andTodd Pinkston caught a 14-yard touchdown pass fromA. J. Feeley in the second quarter as the Eagles went to halftime with a 17–0 lead. The Eagles defense harassed Dallas quarterbackChad Hutchinson throughout the game, sacking him seven times and holding him to 128 passing yards. AJoey Galloway punt return inside the Philadelphia 10-yard was wasted for Dallas when the Eagles defense held and forced a turnover on downs. The Cowboys got on the board with a field goal on their next drive, and were deep in Philadelphia territory on their next drive whenShawn Barber intercepted Hutchinson and returned the ball 80 yards to put the game away.David Akers added his second field goal as the Eagles went ahead 27–3. Staley and rookieBrian Westbrook combined for 111 rushing yards. Feeley had 253 passing yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.Antonio Freeman had four catches for 82 yards. Philadelphia went to 12–3, 11–0 within theNFC.

Week 17

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Team1234OTTotal
Eagles700007
Giants0007310

With theNew York Giants playing for a wild card berth and the Eagles playing for homefield advantage throughout the playoffs, the Giants edged the Eagles 10–7 in overtime. Philadelphia moved down the field on their opening drive, scoring on a 20-yard reverse toJames Thrash, but their offense would struggle throughout the rest of the game. The Giants moved the ball well, withTiki Barber rushing for 203 yards and receiving 73 yards. However, Barber had three fumbles lost that helped keep New York off the board until the fourth quarter, when rookie tight endJeremy Shockey took the ball away from safetyBrian Dawkins in the air in the end zone. With the score tied and five minutes left, Dawkins stripped Barber (his third fumble) and the Eagles recovered at the Giant 26-yard line, butDavid Akers missed a 35-yard field goal and the game went to overtime. On their first possession, the Giants maneuvered into Eagle territory andMatt Bryant kicked the 36-yard game winner. The Giants outgained the Eagles 461–209 andA. J. Feeley had his worst game of the season, going 13-for-25 for 150 yards with an interception. The Eagles finished the season 12–4, and still received homefield advantage throughout the playoffs when theGreen Bay Packers were defeated the next day.

Playoffs

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Main article:2002–03 NFL playoffs

Schedule

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RoundDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordVenueRecap
Wild CardFirst-round bye
DivisionalJanuary 11, 2003Atlanta Falcons (6)W 20–61–0Veterans StadiumRecap
NFC ChampionshipJanuary 19, 2003Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2)L 10–271–1Veterans StadiumRecap

Game summaries

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Divisional

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Team1234Total
Falcons06006
Eagles1030720
  • Date: January 11
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game weather: 27 °F (−3 °C) (Clear)
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston and Ron Pitts

After enjoying a first-round bye, the Eagles opened up their playoff quest against theAtlanta Falcons. The Falcons, led by second-year quarterbackMichael Vick, went 9–6–1 during the season. Though they stumbled towards the end of the season, losing three of their final four, the Falcons upset the 12–4Green Bay Packers atLambeau Field in the Wild Card round 27–7. For the Eagles, quarterbackDonovan McNabb was back under center after missing the final six games with a broken ankle.

Seven minutes into the game, on Atlanta's second possession, Vick was intercepted on the left side by cornerbackBobby Taylor, who returned the ball 39 yards for a Philadelphia touchdown. McNabb led the Eagles to field goals on their next two drives, and by the middle of the second quarter, it was 13–0 Philadelphia. The Falcons got on the board with a 13-play drive capped by a shortJay Feely field goal. After the Eagles punted, Vick took the Falcons on a 9-play drive in two minutes to set up a 52-yard Feely field goal to end the half with the score 13–6.

After a 51-yard field goal miss byDavid Akers in the third quarter, the Falcons drove into the Philadelphia red zone. On second down, Vick took off on a dash towards the end zone.Brian Dawkins delivered a crushing hit that left both players sprawled on the turf, but Vick had reached the end zone and it appeared the game would be tied. However, a holding call negated the touchdown and two plays later, Feely missed a short field goal. In the fourth quarter, McNabb guided the Eagles down the field with a series of short passes and on 4th and 1 from the Atlanta 35-yard line, he foundJames Thrash over the middle and Thrash sailed untouched into the end zone for the game-sealing touchdown. Ahead 20–6, Philadelphia drained the clock on their next possession and Vick threw an interception to Dawkins to end the game.

McNabb was an efficient 20-for-30 for 250 yards and a touchdown in his return. He also had a 19-yard scramble on the Eagles' first drive. The defense played a strong game, sacking Vick three times, holdingWarrick Dunn to 45 yards rushing, and limiting Atlanta to just two field goals. Vick had 274 passing yards, but he threw two interceptions.

NFC Championship

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Team1234Total
Buccaneers1073727
Eagles730010
  • Date: January 19
  • Location: Veterans Stadium • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Game weather: 24 °F (−4 °C) (Clear)
  • Referee: Terry McAulay
  • TV announcers (Fox): Joe Buck, Cris Collinsworth, Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver

The Eagles rode the momentum of their divisional round win against Atlanta into the NFC Championship against theTampa Bay Buccaneers. The favored Eagles appeared destined to win the conference title and propel themselves into theSuper Bowl. They had beaten the Buccaneers at home in each of the last two postseasons and in October 2002, they had defeated Tampa Bay 20–10. The Buccaneers had never won a road playoff game and were 1–22 in games under 40 °F (4 °C) (it would be 26 °F (−3 °C) at kickoff). However, the greatly underestimated Buccaneers defense had been dominant in 2002, allowing the fewest points in the league, fewest passing yards, and fewest passing touchdowns, intercepting the most passes, and held the San Francisco 49ers to two field goals in the divisional playoff the previous week. The game would be the final one for the Eagles atVeterans Stadium, and the resulting game turned out to be disaster for the Eagles. Their fans at home were dealt a crushing upset 27–10 defeat against the underdog Buccaneers.

Brian Mitchell returned the opening kickoff 70 yards for the Eagles. Two plays later,Duce Staley broke through the middle for a 20-yard touchdown in the game's first minute. The Eagles led 7–0, the Philadelphia crowd was deafening, and the Eagles now looked certain to cruise to victory. The Buccaneers recovered quickly, driving for a 48-yardMartin Gramatica field goal on their first possession. The Eagles punted on their next drive, pinning Tampa Bay at their own 4-yard line. On 3rd-and-2 from the Tampa 24-yard line, quarterbackBrad Johnson hitJoe Jurevicius on a crossing route over the middle. Jurevicius badly beat veteran safetyBlaine Bishop, who was playing injured, on the coverage and ran down the sideline all the way to the Eagle 5-yard line. The 71-yard play turned the tide of the game andMike Alstott finished the drive with a touchdown to put Tampa Bay ahead 10–7. In the second quarter, Philadelphia drove into the Tampa Bay red zone and tied the game with a 30-yardDavid Akers field goal. However, the Buccaneers began a 12-play drive on the ensuing kickoff that ended in a 9-yard touchdown pass from Brad Johnson toKeyshawn Johnson, making it 17–10 Tampa Bay.Donovan McNabb took the Eagles back into Tampa Bay territory before halftime, butSimeon Rice sacked McNabb and recovered the resultant fumble.

On the Eagles' first possession of the third quarter, McNabb lost the ball again on a sack, this time near midfield. With a minute left in the third quarter, Tampa Bay added another field goal to take a 20–10 lead. Philadelphia had trouble moving the ball throughout most of the second half as their hopes faded. With less than four minutes to play, the Eagles drove to the Tampa Bay 10-yard line, but McNabb was intercepted byRonde Barber who returned the ball all the way for a touchdown to end the game.

McNabb was 26-for-49 for 243 yards with an interception and two fumbles lost and a 58.5 passer rating, while Johnson was an efficient 20-for-33 for 259 yards and a score. Staley was held to 58 yards rushing, while the Eagles defense did manage to hold the Buccaneers to only 49 rushing yards. The heartbreaking loss, which was made all of the more painful when Tampa Bay went on to easily defeat theOakland Raiders in the Super Bowl one week later, is consistently rated as one of the worst in Philadelphia sports history and became known as "Black Sunday."

Final roster

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Philadelphia Eagles 2002 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

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Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad


53 active, 4 inactive, 5 practice squad

Standings

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Division

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NFC East
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(1)Philadelphia Eagles1240.7505–111–1415241L1
(5)New York Giants1060.6255–18–4320279W4
Washington Redskins790.4381–54–8307365W2
Dallas Cowboys5110.3131–53–9217329L4

Conference

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#TeamDivisionWLTPCTDIVCONFSOSSOV
Division leaders
1[a]Philadelphia EaglesEast1240.7505–111–1.469.432
2[a][b]Tampa Bay BuccaneersSouth1240.7504–29–3.482.432
3[a][b]Green Bay PackersNorth1240.7505–19–3.451.414
4San Francisco 49ersWest1060.6255–18–4.504.450
Wild Cards
5New York GiantsEast1060.6255–18–4.482.450
6Atlanta FalconsSouth961.5944–27–5.494.429
Did not qualify for the postseason
7New Orleans SaintsSouth970.5633–37–5.498.566
8[c]St. Louis RamsWest790.4384–25–7.508.446
9[c]Seattle SeahawksWest790.4382–45–7.506.433
10[d]Washington RedskinsEast790.4381–54–8.527.438
11[d]Carolina PanthersSouth790.4381–54–8.486.357
12Minnesota VikingsNorth6100.3754–25–7.498.417
13[e]Arizona CardinalsWest5110.3131–55–7.500.400
14[e]Dallas CowboysEast5110.3131–53–9.500.475
15Chicago BearsNorth4120.2502–43–9.521.430
16Detroit LionsNorth3130.1881–53–9.494.375
Tiebreakers[f]
  1. ^abcPhiladelphia finished ahead of Tampa Bay and Green Bay based on conference record (11–1 vs 9–3/9–3).
  2. ^abTampa Bay finished ahead of Green Bay based on head-to-head victory.
  3. ^abSt. Louis finished ahead of Seattle based on division record (4–2 to 2–4).
  4. ^abWashington finished ahead of Carolina based on common games (2–3 to 1–4)
  5. ^abArizona finished ahead of Dallas based on head-to-head victory.
  6. ^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest-ranked remaining team from each division.

References

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  1. ^"2002 Philadelphia Eagles Statistics & Players".Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  2. ^Farmer, Sam (January 4, 2020)."Troy Aikman almost signed with Chargers after Cowboys released him".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedMarch 11, 2022.

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