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2000 Philadelphia Eagles season

2000 Philadelphia Eagles season

68th season in franchise history; first playoff appearance since 1996


The 2000 season was the Philadelphia Eagles' sixty-eighth in the National Football League and its second under head coach Andy Reid.

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Background

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 Eagles kicked and recovered to start the game. This game is known as the Pickle Juice Game, as the Philadelphia players were given pickle juice by Andy Reid in order to prepare for the high temperature in Dallas that day. The Eagles won the game, 41–14.

This was Donovan McNabb's first full year as starting quarterback after seeing limited action during his rookie season. With McNabb, the team posted an 11–5 record. For his efforts, McNabb was named to the Pro Bowl following the season. He subsequently made several more Pro Bowl appearances during his time in Philadelphia. The Eagles played in five NFC Championship games and a Super Bowl (2004) during the McNabb era.

The Eagles easily defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round of the playoffs, 21–3, but lost to its rivals, the eventual NFC champion New York Giants, in the divisional round 20–10.

In week five, running back Duce Staley broke his foot. He was later placed on injured reserve, ending his season. He rushed for 344 yards while active in five games.

Offseason

NFL draft

The 2000 NFL Draft was held April 15–16, 2000. No teams elected to claim any players in the supplemental draft that year. The Eagles held the sixth pick in the seven-round draft and made a total of seven selections.

Player selections

The table below shows the Eagles selections, what picks it had that were traded away, and the teams that ended up with those picks. (It is possible that Eagles' picks ended up with those teams via other trades made by the Eagles with other teams.) Not shown are acquired picks that the Eagles traded away.

= Pro Bowler [1] = Hall of Famer
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Staff

2000 Philadelphia Eagles staff

Front office

  • President/Chief Executive Officer – Jeffrey Lurie
  • Executive vice president/chief operating officer – Joe Banner
  • Director of football operations – Tom Modrak
  • Director of college scouting – John Goeller
  • Director of pro personnel – Mike McCartney

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Head athletic trainer – Rick Burkholder
  • Strength and conditioning – Mike Wolf
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Tom Kanavy
  • Volunteer assistant strength and conditioning – Chris DiSanto
  • Assistant trainer – Eric Sugarman

Roster

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Preseason

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Regular season

Schedule

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Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

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Playoffs

Schedule

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Game summaries

NFC Wild Card Game

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Philadelphia Eagles 21, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3

at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

NFC Divisional Playoff

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New York Giants 20, Philadelphia Eagles 10

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Awards and honors


References

  1. Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their careers.

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