Top 3 Memorable Philadelphia Eagles Thanksgiving Games
Eagles Thanksgiving games are a tradition as beloved as turkey and stuffing. Known for their passionate fanbase and high-stakes plays, the Philadelphia Eagles have made their Thanksgiving appearances unforgettable, often delivering exciting and historic performances that fans cherish.
Let’s dive into three of the most iconic Thanksgiving matchups where the Eagles gave fans plenty to be thankful for. Go birds!
1. Eagles vs. Cowboys – 1989: “The Bounty Bowl”
In 1989, the Eagles faced off against their longtime rivals, the Dallas Cowboys, in a Thanksgiving game that’s become infamous as the “Bounty Bowl.” This game was memorable not just for the Eagles’ 27-0 win, but also because of a scandal surrounding Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan. Allegations surfaced that Ryan had placed a “bounty” on Cowboys players, specifically targeting quarterback Troy Aikman and kicker Luis Zendejas, a former Eagle. While Ryan denied it, the controversy cemented the game in NFL lore. The defense dominated, with Reggie White and Jerome Brown leading the charge and helping the Eagles achieve a shutout.
Read more about the Bounty Bowl here.
2. Eagles vs. Cardinals – 2008: McNabb’s Redemption Game
The 2008 Thanksgiving Day game against the Arizona Cardinals was a defining moment for quarterback Donovan McNabb. Leading up to this game, McNabb had faced criticism for his performance, with many doubting his abilities to take the Eagles to the next level. However, McNabb silenced his critics with an outstanding performance, throwing four touchdown passes in a 48-20 victory. Brian Westbrook was also a standout player, contributing two touchdowns, and the win reestablished the Eagles as playoff contenders. This game was a turning point for the team’s season and showcased McNabb’s resilience. After all, number 5 will always love you.
Learn more about the Eagles’ Thanksgiving win over the Cardinals here.
3. Eagles vs. Cowboys – 2014: Mark Sanchez Shines
In 2014, the Eagles once again clashed with the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, and this game was notable for the unexpected heroics of quarterback Mark Sanchez. In a season marred by injuries to star QB Nick Foles, Sanchez stepped in and led the Eagles to a 33-10 victory. Sanchez threw for 217 yards and a touchdown while rushing for another, catching the Cowboys’ defense off guard. LeSean McCoy had a standout game as well, rushing for 159 yards and a touchdown. The win not only propelled the Eagles to first place in the NFC East but gave fans a renewed sense of hope in their backup QB.
Check out the recap of Sanchez’s big game here.
Top 3 Times the Philadelphia Eagles Dominated Thanksgiving Day
The Philadelphia Eagles have made Thanksgiving football unforgettable with intense rivalries, star performances, and unexpected victories. From Buddy Ryan’s controversial defense in the “Bounty Bowl” to Mark Sanchez’s big day in Dallas, these games capture the spirit of Philadelphia football. As we gather around the table and tune into the games, Eagles fans have plenty of fond Thanksgiving memories to relive and anticipate. Fly, Eagles, Fly!