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- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season abstract "The 2004 Philadelphia Eagles season was the 72nd season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). The Eagles had been one of the most successful teams in the league after the Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb era began in 1999, making it to the playoffs for four straight seasons and to the NFC Championship Game in 2001, 2002, and 2003. However, the team could not reach the Super Bowl, despite being favored in the final two NFC title games. In the offseason, this already championship-level team was reinforced on both sides of the ball by the free agent additions of wide receiver Terrell Owens, defensive end Jevon Kearse, and middle linebacker Jeremiah Trotter their thirdround draft pick in 1998.The Eagles had far and away the best team in the NFC and proved that right from the start. Possessing a high-powered offense which featured McNabb, Owens, and Brian Westbrook, as well as a bruising defense led by Pro Bowlers Trotter, Brian Dawkins, Lito Sheppard, and Michael Lewis, they steamrolled opponents on the way to a 13–1 start to the season. After resting starters for the final two games, the 13–3 Eagles soared past the Minnesota Vikings and the Atlanta Falcons in the playoffs, earning a trip to Super Bowl XXXIX in Jacksonville against the defending champion New England Patriots. The game was hard fought, but the Eagles fell 24–21, ending their magical season one score short of the ultimate goal.".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season coach Andy_Reid.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season team Philadelphia_Eagles.
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- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season year "2004".
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- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season coach Andy_Reid.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season defensiveCoaches "* Defensive Coordinator – Jim Johnson * Defensive Line – Tommy Brasher * Linebackers – Steve Spagnuolo * Secondary – Trent Walters * Secondary/Safeties – Sean McDermott * Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Mike Reed".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season divisionPlace "1".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season fc "white".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season frontOffice "* Chairman/Chief Executive Officer – Jeffrey Lurie * President – Joe Banner * Vice President of Player Personnel – Tom Heckert * Assistant Director of Player Personnel – Jason Licht * Director of Pro Personnel – Scott Cohen".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season hasPhotoCollection 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season headCoaches "* Head Coach/Executive Vice President of Football Operations – Andy Reid * Assistant Head Coach – Marty Mornhinweg".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season offensiveCoaches "* Offensive Coordinator – Brad Childress * Quarterbacks – Pat Shurmur * Running Backs – Ted Williams * Wide Receivers – David Culley * Tight Ends – Tom Melvin * Offensive Line – Juan Castillo * Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Bill Shuey".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season owner Jeffrey_Lurie.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season playoffs "Lost Super Bowl XXXIX 21–24".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season playoffs "Won Conference Championship 27–10".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season playoffs "Won Divisional Playoffs 27–14".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season record "13".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season specialTeamsCoaches "* Special Teams Coordinator – John Harbaugh * Special Teams Quality Control – Ted Daisher".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season stadium Lincoln_Financial_Field.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season strengthAndConditioning "* Strength and Conditioning – Mike Wolf * Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Tom Kanavy".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season team "Philadelphia Eagles".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season teamname "Philadelphia Eagles".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season year "2004".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season subject Category:2004_National_Football_League_season_by_team.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season subject Category:NFC_East_championship_seasons.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season subject Category:National_Football_Conference_championship_seasons.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season subject Category:Philadelphia_Eagles_seasons.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type NationalFootballLeagueSeason.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type SportsSeason.
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type SportsTeamSeason.
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- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season comment "The 2004 Philadelphia Eagles season was the 72nd season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). The Eagles had been one of the most successful teams in the league after the Andy Reid and Donovan McNabb era began in 1999, making it to the playoffs for four straight seasons and to the NFC Championship Game in 2001, 2002, and 2003. However, the team could not reach the Super Bowl, despite being favored in the final two NFC title games.".
- 2004_Philadelphia_Eagles_season label "2004 Philadelphia Eagles season".
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