The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The team is a member of the National Football League (NFL) and competes in the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division.
The Eagles have a rich history, with their founding dating back to 1933. They are one of the oldest franchises in the NFL.
The team plays its home games at Lincoln Financial Field, which has been their home stadium since 2003.
The Eagles have had many successful seasons, including multiple division championships and appearances in the Super Bowl.
The team won their first and only Super Bowl title in the 2017 season, defeating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.
Notable players in Eagles history include Reggie White, Brian Dawkins, Chuck Bednarik, and Donovan McNabb, among others.
The team's colors are midnight green, silver, black, and white.
The Eagles have a passionate fan base known as the "Eagles Nation," and their games are often filled with enthusiastic supporters.
The team is known for their aggressive and physical style of play, and they have a fierce rivalry with other NFC East teams like the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants.