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Philadelphia Eagles Team Report

2003 Record: 12-4, NFC East champion

2004 Record: 13-1

Coach: Andy Reid (6th year)

Schedule: Sun, Sep. 12 W vs. NY Giants, 31-17
Mon, Sep. 20 W vs. Minnesota, 27-16
Sun, Sep. 26 W at Detroit, 30-13
Sun, Oct. 3 W at Chicago, 19-9
Sun, Oct. 10 Bye
Sun, Oct. 17 W vs. Carolina, 30-8
Sun, Oct. 24 W at Cleveland, 34-31 (OT)
Sun, Oct. 31 W vs. Baltimore, 15-10
Sun, Nov. 7 L at Pittsburgh, 27-3
Mon, Nov. 15 W at Dallas, 49-21
Sun, Nov. 21 W vs. Washington, 28-6
Sun, Nov. 28 W at NY Giants, 27-6
Sun, Dec. 5 W vs. Green Bay, 47-17
Sun, Dec. 12 W at Washington, 17-14
Sun, Dec. 19 W vs. Dallas, 12-7
Mon, Dec. 27 at St. Louis
Sun, Jan. 2 vs. Cincinnati

Notes: The Eagles were stunned by the death of DE Reggie
White, who played eight years with Philadelphia. White
died Sunday at the age of 43. ... QB Donovan McNabb has
passed for a career-high 30 touchdowns and needs three to
pass Sonny Jurgensen (32 in 1961) for a single-season
club record. ... Coach Andy Reid is 8-1 on Monday
night. ... Brian Westbrook leads NFL running backs with
73 receptions and 703 receiving yards. ... The Eagles
have allowed just 202 points, the fewest in the NFL.