Eagles achieve historic milestone by evening all-time record against Cowboys
The Philadelphia Eagles made a momentous stride in their franchise history on Thursday night, concluding their victory over the Dallas Cowboys in what would technically be the early hours of Friday morning in Philadelphia. This win marked a significant return to a milestone that had eluded the team for nearly a century—bringing their all-time record back to .500 for the first time since 1933.
A look back at the 1933 season
The last time the Eagles enjoyed a balanced all-time record, it was the inaugural season for the franchise. Back then, the team, coached by Lud Wray and playing at the Baker Bowl, finished with a 3-3-1 record before losing their final two games. Those defeats came against the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants, resulting in a final tally of 3-5-1. Since that season, the Eagles had not seen their all-time record reach equilibrium again.
It’s a stark reminder of how far the team has come. The three wins that season were against the Cincinnati Reds, twice, and a single victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates—teams that were part of the NFL landscape at the time. Red Kirkman led the team in passing with 354 yards, totaling two touchdowns against an unfortunate 13 interceptions. Meanwhile, Swede Hanson was the standout rusher with 475 yards and also topped the receiving stats with 186 yards.
Long journey to .500
In the seasons that followed, the Eagles struggled to break the cycle of losing, finishing the 1934 season with a 4-7 record and continuing a trend that would see their all-time mark dwindle significantly. While the franchise has experienced more successful seasons in recent decades, their historical record had remained a daunting uphill battle—until now.
With aspirations for a strong season ahead, the Eagles are poised to secure 10 or more wins, which would ensure they step into the next year with a record above .500. However, for now, the focus is on savoring the significance of one landmark victory.
The Eagles’ all-time record now stands at 639 wins, 639 losses, and 4 ties. As the team prepares for their next challenge, the opportunity to transform this milestone into a winning record looms on the horizon.
Eagles versus Cowboys highlights
The victory over the Cowboys was not just a statistical achievement; it was laden with drama and pivotal moments. Among the key plays, Dak Prescott’s touchdown-saving tackle and Jalen Hurts breaking a three-year drought with his rushing touchdowns added depth to the night’s excitement. Meanwhile, CeeDee Lamb’s unfortunate drop proved costly for Dallas, underscoring the razor-thin margins that often dictate the outcome in these high-stakes matchups.
As the Eagles look to build on their newfound momentum, the historical significance of their achievement resonates deeply with fans and players alike, marking a new chapter in their storied legacy.