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- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season abstract "The 2005 Philadelphia Eagles season was the 73rd season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). Injuries and the Terrell Owens saga combined to wreak havoc upon the Eagles' chances in their post-Super Bowl season. After making the playoffs every season since 2000 and winning the past four NFC East crowns, the Eagles staggered to six wins and ten losses. In 2004 NFL season, Philadelphia had swept its division rivals, but they became the first team to reverse that feat in its next season, going 0–6 against the NFC East in 2005.After the Super Bowl, the future looked bright for the team, but the onset of the Owens controversy in the summer began to cloud that outlook. The Eagles got out to a 3–1 record, but there were signs of trouble from the start. Contract disputes with Owens and Brian Westbrook created ugly distractions, and the team was criticized for not replacing departed defensive linemen Derrick Burgess and Corey Simon. Around the middle of the season, the injuries began to take a devastating toll. Quarterback Donovan McNabb, running back Brian Westbrook, wide receiver Todd Pinkston, offensive tackle Tra Thomas, defensive lineman Jerome McDougle, center Hank Fraley, cornerback Lito Sheppard, and running back Correll Buckhalter were all at some point lost for the season. Moreover, kicker David Akers and punter Dirk Johnson also battled injuries and missed time during the year.The Owens situation boiled to a head in early November, with the team essentially suspending the outspoken receiver for the rest of the season. The rash of injuries, meanwhile, revealed a disturbing lack of depth on the team, especially in the quarterback position and defensive line. The Eagles lost eight of their final ten games, led at quarterback by the athletic, but inept, Mike McMahon.In the seven games he did play, Owens caught six touchdowns with 763 receiving yards. Rookie Reggie Brown showed promise after Owens' suspension, grabbing four touchdowns, as did rookie running back Ryan Moats, who had three late-season touchdowns. The team's two Pro Bowlers came from the defense – middle linebacker Jeremiah Trotter and safety Brian Dawkins. However, for the most part, the Eagles' pass defense suffered due to the poor pass rush.".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season coach Andy_Reid.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season team Philadelphia_Eagles.
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- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season year "2005".
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- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season coach Andy_Reid.
- 2005_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".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season divisionPlace "4".
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- 2005_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".
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- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season headCoaches "* Head Coach/Executive Vice President of Football Operations – Andy Reid * Assistant Head Coach – Marty Mornhinweg".
- 2005_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".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season owner Jeffrey_Lurie.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season playoffs "did not qualify".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season record "6".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season specialTeamsCoaches "* Special Teams Coordinator – John Harbaugh * Special Teams Quality Control – Ted Daisher".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season stadium Lincoln_Financial_Field.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season strengthAndConditioning "* Strength and Conditioning – Mike Wolf * Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Tom Kanavy".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season team "Philadelphia Eagles".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season teamname "Philadelphia Eagles".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season year "2005".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season subject Category:2005_National_Football_League_season_by_team.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season subject Category:Philadelphia_Eagles_seasons.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type NationalFootballLeagueSeason.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type SportsSeason.
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season type SportsTeamSeason.
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- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season comment "The 2005 Philadelphia Eagles season was the 73rd season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). Injuries and the Terrell Owens saga combined to wreak havoc upon the Eagles' chances in their post-Super Bowl season. After making the playoffs every season since 2000 and winning the past four NFC East crowns, the Eagles staggered to six wins and ten losses.".
- 2005_Philadelphia_Eagles_season label "2005 Philadelphia Eagles season".
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