"2006 NFC Eastern Division Champions"
2007 Regular Season Game #14
The Philadelphia Eagles Rebounded With A 10-6 Record and Won The
NFC Division For A Fifth Time Under Andy Reid. The Eagles Goal
This Season Is Nothing Less Than A Super Bowl Championship.




2007 NFL Season Game #15 Monday December 17, 2007 FREE


Philadelphia Eagles Donovan McNabb celebrates his 1-yard TD pass to wide receiver Reggie Brown to give the team a 7-3 lead during action in the second quarter. McNabb completed just 23 of 41 passes for 208 yards, but threw no interceptions. McNabb had a QB rating of 78.1 and actually rushed 9 times for 53 yards too.



Philadelphia Eagles'
Stats Of The Week

The Philadelphia Eagles defense held the NFL's #2 offense to witout a touchdown. It was the first time since a game without a TD since a game with the Cincinnati bengals back in 2004. The Eagles defense also held Tony Romo to a career-worst performance. His final QB rating for the game was a 22.2, while he threw 3 INT's and no TD's. It is the lowest QB rating against the Eagles since Eli Manning had a 16.9 in 2004. The Cowboys were 1-for-11 on third down. That's the Eagles' best since they held the Cowboys to 0-for-12 here on Dec. 21, 2002. David Akers field goal gave him 884 points, breaking the franchise record of 881 set by Bobby Walston from 1951 through 1962. The Eagles have held the Cowboys to single digits in four of the last seven games at Texas Stadium. The Cowboys had just one rushing first down for the first time since Dec. 6, 1998, when they had one at New Orleans. The Cowboys 53 rushing yards is their fewest since they had 50 at Washington on Sept. 27, 2004. Brian Dawkins 4th quarter INT was his first this season and first since he picked off Romo here in Dallas last Christmas Day. Lito Sheppard's INT was his 8th in his last eight games against the Cowboys and his 5th straight game against Dallas with at least 1 INT. During that same span, he has 8 in 44 games against everybody else. lastly, Trent Cole's fourth-quarter sack gave him 12 ½, the most by an Eagle since Hugh Douglas had 15 in 2000.


Total Domination On Defense Against
The Cowboys & Tony Romo Wins Game.




E-A-G-L-E-S .... EAGLES




HOW THEY SCORED
EAGLES -- 0 7 0 3 - 10
Dallas -- 0 3 3 0 - 6



Photos From The EAGLES 2007 Season Game #14


Philadelphia Eagles QB Donovan McNabb is horse collared by Roy Williams (31) of the Cowboys after picking up 17 yards on a scramble in the first quarter.

Eagles safety Quintin Mikell intercepts a pass intended for the Cowboys Terrell Owens in the first half only to fumble the ball back to Dallas after being tackled at the 14-yd line.

Eagles cornerback Lito Sheppard runs with the ball after intercepting a pass intended for the Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens (81) in the 2nd quarter.

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Reggie Brown celebrates his 1-yd TD reception right before the half giving the Eagles a 7-3 lead.


Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Patrick Crayton, left, pulls in a 41-yard pass as Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Sheldon Brown, right, defends in the third quarter.

Brian Westbrook #36 of the Philadelphia Eagles gets pushed out of bounds short of the endzone by safety Roy Williams #31 of the Dallas Cowboys. The play helped setup an Akers FG early in the 4th quarter.

David Akers of the Eagles celebrates breaking a team record for points scored after his field goal in the 4th quarter.

Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo (9) looses the ball after being hit by Eagles DE Trent Cole (58) in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys recovered but had to give the ball away as it was already 4th down.


Free safety Brian Dawkins #20 of the Eagles intercepts a pass from Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys late in the fourth quarter.

Eagles rookie TE Brent Celek signals first down on his 29-yd reception late in the fourth quarter.

Eagles RB Brian Westbrook takes a knee on the 1-yd line instead of scoring a TD against late in the fourth quarter.

Eagles QB Donovan McNabb reacts after beating the Dallas Cowboys 10-6 in their NFL football game.












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