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- The 1995 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 63rd in the National Football League (NFL). The team improved upon their previous output of 7–9, going 10–6 under new head coach Ray Rhodes and qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. It wasn't an auspicious start. Ricky Watters, signed as a free agent from the Super Bowl champion San Francisco, infamously came up short on a pass over the middle in the Eagles' season-opening 21–6 home loss to Tampa Bay. Following the contest, when asked why he didn't commit to catching the ball and taking a hit, he replied "For who? For what?" Three weeks later, the Eagles were thumped by a 31-point margin against the Raiders in Oakland. However, the momentum swung in a positive direction after that, as Philly won four straight and seven of their next eight to get back in the playoff hunt. On a frigid December 10 at the Vet against the Cowboys, the Eagles defense twice stopped Emmitt Smith on 4th-and-1 in Dallas territory late in the fourth quarter of a 17–17 tie. The change of possession resulted in the game-winning field goal from Gary Anderson. A win over Arizona the next week clinched a playoff berth, but a loss at Chicago in the season finale on Christmas Eve torpedoed any hopes of an NFC East crown. Thus, the Eagles were locked into the #4 seed in the NFC. The 1995 season marked the final year that the Eagles donned their trademark Kelly green uniforms. It was the final season with the Eagles for quarterback Randall Cunningham as he retired following the season before joining the Vikings for the 1997 season. (en)
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- * Defensive Coordinator – Emmitt Thomas
* Defensive Line – Mike Trgovac
* Linebackers – Joe Vitt
* Defensive Assistant – Chuck Knox Jr. (en)
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- Anderson 42 yard field goal (en)
- Anderson 27 yard field goal (en)
- Anderson 38 yard field goal (en)
- Boniol 21 yard field goal (en)
- Brown 65 yard interception return (en)
- Smith 10 yard run (en)
- Watters 1 yard run (en)
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- * Owner – Jeffrey Lurie
* Vice President – Joe Banner
* Director of Football Administration – Bob Ackles
* Director of College Scouting – John Wooten
* Director of Pro Personnel – Chuck Banker (en)
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- * Head Coach – Ray Rhodes (en)
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- * Offensive Coordinator – Jon Gruden
* Running Backs – Dick Jamieson
* Wide Receivers – Gerald Carr
* Tight Ends – Ted Williams
* Offensive Line – Bill Callahan
* Offensive Assistant – Juan Castillo (en)
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- Lost Divisional Playoffs 11–30 (en)
- Won Wild Card Playoffs 58–37 (en)
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- Q1 (en)
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- PHI 3–0 (en)
- Tie 17–17 (en)
- DAL 17–14 (en)
- DAL 17–6 (en)
- DAL 7–3 (en)
- DAL 10–3 (en)
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- DAL 17–3 (en)
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- * Special Teams – Danny Smith (en)
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- * Strength and Conditioning – Mike Wolf
* Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Paul Ricci
* Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Tom Kanavy
* Part-Time Strength and Conditioning – Martin Streight (en)
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- Philadelphia Eagles (en)
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- Pat Summerall and John Madden (en)
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- The 1995 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 63rd in the National Football League (NFL). The team improved upon their previous output of 7–9, going 10–6 under new head coach Ray Rhodes and qualifying for the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. Three weeks later, the Eagles were thumped by a 31-point margin against the Raiders in Oakland. However, the momentum swung in a positive direction after that, as Philly won four straight and seven of their next eight to get back in the playoff hunt. (en)
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- 1995 Philadelphia Eagles season (en)
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