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National Football League rivalry
Philadelphia Eagles–Washington Football Team First meeting October 21, 1934 Redskins 6, Eagles 0 Latest meeting December 15, 2019FedEx Field Eagles 37, Redskins 27 Next meeting 2020 Meetings total 174 meetings[ 1] All-time series Washington, 86–80–8[ 1] Postseason results Washington, 1–0[ 1] Current win streak Eagles, 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
1950s (Eagles, 10–9–1)
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins
Overall series
Notes
1950
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 35–3
Eagles 33–0
Redskins 17–14–2
Eagles win eight straight meetings (1947–50)
1951
Tie 1–1
Redskins 27–23
Eagles 35–21
Redskins 18–15–2
1952
Tie 1–1
Eagles 38–20
Redskins 27–21
Redskins 19–16–2
1953
Redskins 1–0–1
Tie 21–21
Redskins 10–0
Redskins 20–16–3
1954
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 41–33
Eagles 49–21
Redskins 20–18–3
1955
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 31–30
Redskins 34–31
Redskins 22–18–3
1966
Tie 1–1
Eagles 13–9
Redskins 19–17
Redskins 23–19–3
1957
Tie 1–1
Eagles 21–12
Redskins 42–7
Redskins 24–20–3
1958
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 24–14
Redskins 20–0
Redskins 26–20–3
Eagles move to Franklin Field
1959
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 30–23
Eagles 34–14
Redskins 26–22–3
1960s (Tie, 9–9–2)
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins
Overall series
Notes
1960
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 19–13
Eagles 38–28
Redskins 26–24–3
Eagles win 1960 NFL Championship
1961
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 14–7
Eagles 27–24
Tie 26–26–3
Redskins open Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium (then known as District of Columbia Stadium).
1962
Tie 1–1
Redskins 27–21
Eagles 37–14
Tie 27–27–3
1963
Tie 1–1
Redskins 13–10
Eagles 37–24
Tie 28–28–3
1964
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 35–20
Redskins 21–10
Redskins 30–28–3
1965
Tie 1–1
Eagles 23–21
Redskins 21–10
Redskins 31–29–3
1966
Tie 1–1
Redskins 27–13
Eagles 37–28
Redskins 32–30–3
1967
Eagles 1–0–1
Eagles 35–24
Tie 35–35
Redskins 32–31–4
1968
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 16–10
Redskins 17–14
Redskins 34–31–4
1969
Redskins 1–0–1
Redskins 34–29
Tie 28–28
Redskins 35–31–5
1970s (Redskins, 15–4–1)
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins
Overall series
Notes
1970
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 33–21
Redskins 24–6
Redskins 37–31–5
Both teams placed in the NFC East after AFL-NFL merger
1971
Redskins 1–0–1
Redskins 20–13
Tie 7–7
Redskins 38–31–6
Eagles open Veterans Stadium
1972
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 23–7
Redskins 14–0
Redskins 40–31–6
Redskins lose Super Bowl VII
1973
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 28–7
Redskins 38–20
Redskins 42–31–6
1974
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 27–20
Redskins 26–7
Redskins 44–31–6
Redskins win seven straight meetings (1971–74) and post a 12–0–2 record in the series from 1968–74
1975
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 26–10
Eagles 26–3
Redskins 44–33–6
1976
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 20–17
Redskins 24–0
Redskins 46–33–6
1977
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 17–14
Redskins 23–17
Redskins 48–33–6
1978
Tie 1–1
Eagles 17–10
Redskins 35–30
Redskins 49–34–6
1979
Tie 1–1
Eagles 28–17
Redskins 17–7
Redskins 50–35–6
1980s (Redskins, 13–7)
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins
Overall series
Notes
1980
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 24–14
Eagles 24–0
Redskins 50–37–6
Eagles lose Super Bowl XV
1981
Tie 1–1
Eagles 36–13
Redskins 15–13
Redskins 51–38–6
1982
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 37–34
Redskins 13–9
Redskins 53–38–6
Both games played despite players strike reducing the season to 9 games, Redskins win Super Bowl XVII
1983
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 23–13
Redskins 28–24
Redskins 55–38–6
Redskins lose Super Bowl XVIII
1984
Tie 1–1
Eagles 16–10
Redskins 20–0
Redskins 56–39–6
1985
Tie 1–1
Redskins 17–12
Eagles 19–6
Redskins 57–40–6
1986
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 21–14
Redskins 41–14
Redskins 59–40–6
1987
Tie 1–1
Eagles 31–27
Redskins 34–24
Redskins 60–41–6
Redskins win Super Bowl XXII
1988
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 20–19
Redskins 17–10
Redskins 62–41–6
1989
Tie 1–1
Redskins 10–3
Eagles 42–37
Redskins 63–42–6
1990s (Eagles, 13–8)
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins
Overall series
Notes
1990
Tie 1–1
Eagles 31–27
Redskins 34–24
Redskins 64–43–6
Game in Philadelphia became known as the "Body Bag Game " in which nine Redskins players left the game with injuries, and an Eagles player reacted to one of those injured Redskins by yelling, "Do you guys need any more body bags?"
1990 Playoffs
Redskins 1–0
Redskins 20–6
Redskins 65–43–6
NFC Wild Card round. Only playoff meeting between the two teams
1991
Tie 1–1
Eagles 24–22
Redskins 23–0
Redskins 66–44–6
Redskins win Super Bowl XXVI
1992
Tie 1–1
Eagles 17–13
Redskins 16–12
Redskins 67–45–6
1993
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 34–31
Eagles 17–14
Redskins 67–47–6
1994
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 21–17
Eagles 31–29
Redskins 67–49–6
1995
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 37–34(OT)
Eagles 14–7
Redskins 67–51–6
1996
Tie 1–1
Redskins 26–21
Eagles 17–14
Redskins 68–52–6
Eagles win eight straight meetings (1992–96)
1997
Tie 1–1
Eagles 24–10
Redskins 35–32
Redskins 69–53–6
Redskins open FedEx Field (then known as Jack Kent Cooke Stadium)
1998
Tie 1–1
Eagles 17–12
Redskins 28–3
Redskins 70–54–6
1999
Tie 1–1
Eagles 38–35
Redskins 20–17(OT)
Redskins 71–55–6
2000s (Eagles, 13–7)
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins
Overall series
Notes
2000
Tie 1–1
Redskins 17–14
Eagles 23–20
Redskins 72–56–6
2001
Tie 1–1
Redskins 13–3
Eagles 20–6
Redskins 73–57–6
2002
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 34–21
Eagles 37–7
Redskins 73–59–6
2003
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 27–25
Eagles 31–7
Redskins 73–61–6
Eagles open Lincoln Financial Field .
2004
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 28–6
Eagles 17–14
Redskins 73–63–6
Eagles win seven straight meetings (2001–04). Eagles lose Super Bowl XXXIX .
2005
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 31–20
Redskins 17–10
Redskins 75–63–6
Redskins' first season sweep of Eagles since 1986.
2006
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 27–3
Eagles 21–19
Redskins 75–65–6
2007
Tie 1–1
Redskins 20–12
Eagles 33–25
Redskins 76–66–6
2008
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 23–17
Redskins 10–3
Redskins 78–66–6
2009
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 27–24
Eagles 27–17
Redskins 78–68–6
2010s (Eagles, 12–8)
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins
Overall series
Notes
2010
Tie 1–1
Redskins 17–12
Eagles 59–28
Redskins 79–69–6
2011
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 34–10
Eagles 20–13
Redskins 79–71–6
2012
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 27–20
Redskins 31–6
Redskins 81–71–6
2013
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 24–16
Eagles 33–27
Redskins 81–73–6
2014
Tie 1–1
Eagles 37–34
Redskins 27–24
Redskins 82–74–6
2015
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 38–24
Redskins 23–20
Redskins 84–74–6
2016
Redskins 2–0
Redskins 27–20
Redskins 27–22
Redskins 86–74–6
2017
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 34–24
Eagles 30–17
Redskins 86–76–6
Eagles win Super Bowl LII
2018
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 28–13
Eagles 24–0
Redskins 86–78–6
2019
Eagles 2–0
Eagles 32–27
Eagles 37–27
Redskins 86–80–6
Summary of Results
Season
Season series
at Philadelphia Eagles
at Washington Redskins/Football Team
Notes
Regular season
Football Team 86–80–6
Eagles 42–41–3
Football Team 45–38–3
Postseason
Football Team 1–0
Football Team 1–0
no games
Regular and postseason
Football Team 87–80–6
Tie 42–42–3
Football Team 45–38–3
References
Franchise Stadiums Culture Lore Rivalries Division championships (15) Conference championships (5) League championships (4) Retired numbers Media Current league affiliations
Formerly the Boston Braves (1932), Boston Redskins (1933–1936), Washington Redskins (1937–2019), and Washington Football Team (2020–2021)
Based in Landover, Maryland
Headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia
Franchise Stadiums Key personnel Culture and lore Rivalries Division championships (15) Conference championships (5) League championships (2) Super Bowl championships (3) Retired numbers Hall of Famers Affiliations