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@ Tennessee L (24-27)
@ Washington W (37-7)
Dallas W (35-17)
Houston W (35-17)
@ Jacksonville L (25-28)
Tampa Bay W (20-10)
NY Giants W (17-3)
@ Chicago W (19-13)
Indianapolis L (13-35)
Arizona W (38-14)
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@ San Francisco W (38-17)
St. Louis W (10-3)
@ Seattle W (27-20)
Washington W (34-21)
@ Dallas W (27-3)
@ NY Giants L (7-10) (OT)
NFC Divisional Playoff
Atlanta W (20-6)
NFC Championship Game
Tampa Bay L (10-27)
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During the course of an NFL season, every team encounters adversity but
in 2002, the Philadelphia Eagles were tested like no other franchise in
recent memory. After leading Philly to a 7 and 3 start, quarterback
Donovan McNabb would be sidelined for the last six games of the regular
season with a broken leg. Deriding the m as a one-player team, pundits
predicted disaster for the Eagles down the stretch. They could not have
been more wrong. Without their brightest star, the Eagles not only began
to play better as a team, they bonded into an unstoppable 530-man
brotherhood that rolled to victory in five of their final six games and
claimed the NFC East title for the second year in a row.
2002 was also the Eagles final season in their home of 31 years,
Veterans Stadium. Broad Street Brotherhood contains a special
retrospective of some of the Vet's most memorable moments as well as a
glimpse of their new home for 2003. From the first whistle in week one to
the final gun of the NFC Championship, here are all the great moments of
every regular-season and postseason game, as captured by the cameras and
microphone of NFL Films.
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