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Philadelphia Eagles–Washington Football Team
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Football Team
First meetingOctober 21, 1934
Redskins 6, Eagles 0
Latest meetingDecember 15, 2019
FedEx Field
Eagles 37, Redskins 27
Next meeting2020
Statistics
Meetings total174 meetings[1]
All-time seriesWashington, 86–80–8[1]
Postseason resultsWashington, 1–0[1]
Current win streakEagles, 6 (2017–present)

The Eagles–Washington rivalry is a rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Football Team, formerly the Redskins, of the National Football League. The rivalry began in 1934, during the time the Redskins played in Boston.

The rivalry is one of the most heated rivalries in the NFL[citation needed], and has featured some memorable moments in NFL history. The rivalry is most notable for the "Body Bag Game", where the Eagles knocked out nine Redskins players in a game in 1990.

Washington leads the all-time series 86–80–6. Washington has won five NFL championships including three Super Bowls, while the Eagles have won four NFL championships including one Super Bowl. The teams have met once in the Playoffs, in which the Redskins avenged the Body Bag Game by defeating the Eagles 20–6 in the 1990 NFC Wild Card round.

The rivalry can be attributed to the close proximity of Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.. It is mirrored by the National Hockey League rivalry between the Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers.

Season-by-Season results

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Redskins Season-by-Season Results

References

  1. ^ a b c ALL-TIME TEAM VS. TEAM RESULTS. static.nfl.com