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' 49th in the
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(NFL). They made the postseason for the fourth straight season (the first time in franchise history the Eagles made the postseason four straight times). The team was coming off a loss to the
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in
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the previous season. Because they made the Super Bowl in
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, the Eagles were picked by many not only to reach the Super Bowl, but to win it as well. The Eagles began the 1981 season with 6 straight wins, their best ever start to a season at the time. They won 3 of their next 5 games for a record of 9–2. Then they lost their next 4 games in a row to slip to 9–6, but clinched a playoff spot for the fourth straight season prior to the final week of the regular season due to owning a tiebreaker with the Packers and not finishing last had the Eagles, Giants, and Packers finished 9–7. The next week, they hammered the
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38–0 to clinch the Wild Card Game would be held in Philadelphia. In the playoffs, they met their arch rivals the
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. It was New York's first playoff appearance in 18 years. The Giants stunned the Eagles 27–21, ending the Eagles' season as well as hopes for a second straight Super Bowl appearance. The Eagles would not make the playoffs again until
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. They wouldn't reach the Super Bowl again until
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.


Offseason


NFL Draft

After going 12–4, winning the NFC title and losing in
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to the
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in the 1980 season, the Eagles were slotted to pick next to last in the 12 rounds of the
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. The
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was the procedure by which
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teams selected amateur
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players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 28–29,
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.
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covered all 12 rounds live for the first time. ESPN then showed a replay later that night. This was over a period of two days. The Eagles had the 27th pick in each of the 12 rounds of the draft except for the 5th, 6th, and 8th rounds; they had no picks for these rounds because of draft-day trades. Instead, they had two picks in the 7th round: the 8th and 27th picks. The Eagles drafted a total of 10 players.


Personnel


Staff


Roster


Regular season

The 1981 season schedule was set by how the Eagles finished in 1980, 1st in NFC East. The way it was laid out, 4 of the 5 teams in the same 5 team division could end up having 10 to 14 common opponents during the 1981 season. Also, when the last regular season game is over you know who you play the following year. *A home and away series vs Dallas, New York Giants, St. Louis and Washington = 8 games *The top four teams in the NFC East play the top four teams in the AFC East from the 1980 season = 4 games *The 1st and 4th place teams in NFC Central and NFC West in the 1980 season


Schedule

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.


Game summaries


Week 1

Sunday, September 6, 1981 Kickoff 1:00 PM Eastern Played at The Meadowlands on an
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playing surface at with an wind


Week 2

Sunday, September 13, 1981 Kickoff 4:00 PM Eastern TV Broadcast:
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Announcers:
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and
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Played at
Veterans Stadium Veterans Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The seating capacities were 65,358 for footb ...
on an
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playing surface weather= (Sunny)


Week 3

Thursday, September 17, 1981 Kickoff 8:30 PM Eastern Played at
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on AstroTurf playing surface at with an wind


Week 4

Sunday, September 27, 1981 Kickoff 1:00 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on an AstroTurf playing surface weather= (Sunny)


Week 5

Monday, October 5, 1981 Kickoff 9:00 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on AstroTurf playing surface weather= (Clear)


Week 6

Sunday, October 11, 1981 Kickoff 12:00 PM Central Played at
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on an AstroTurf playing surface at indoors


Week 7

Sunday, October 18, 1981 Kickoff 12:00 PM Central Played at
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on a grass playing surface at with a wind


Week 8

Sunday, October 25, 1981 Kickoff 1:00 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on an AstroTurf playing surface weather= (Rain)


Week 9

Sunday, November 1, 1981 Kickoff 4:00 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on an AstroTurf playing surface weather= (Cloudy)


Week 10

Sunday, November 8, 1981 Kickoff 12:00 PM Central Played at the
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on an AstroTurf playing surface at with an wind.


Week 11

Sunday, November 15, 1981 Kickoff 1:00 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on AstroTurf weather= (Light rain)


Week 12

Sunday, November 22, 1981 Kickoff 1:00 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on an AstroTurf playing surface weather= (Cloudy)


Week 13

Monday, November 30, 1981 Kickoff 9:00 PM Pacific Played at
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on grass playing surface at with an wind


Week 14

Sunday, December 6, 1981 Kickoff 1:00 PM Eastern Played at
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on a grass playing surface at with a wind


Week 15

Sunday, December 13, 1981 Kickoff 3:00 PM Central Played at
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on an AstroTurf playing surface at with a wind


Week 16

Sunday, December 21, 1981 Kickoff 1:00 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on AstroTurf playing surface weather= (Sunny)


Standings


Postseason


Schedule


Game summaries


NFC Wildcard Game

Sunday, December 27, 1981 Kickoff 3:30 PM Eastern Played at Veterans Stadium on AstroTurf playing surface weather= (Light drizzle)


References


External links


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