1986 Philadelphia Eagles season

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The 1986 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 54th in the league. The team was unable to improve upon their previous output win total of seven. Instead, the team finished with five wins, ten losses and one tie. This was the fifth consecutive season in which the team failed to qualify for the playoffs. The season was head coach Buddy Ryan's first with the team after serving as the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears, who had won the Super Bowl the previous season. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString First quarter *PHI – Paul McFadden 49 yard field goal – Eagles 3–0 Third quarter *CHI – Walter Payton 1 yard run – Bears 7–3 *CHI – Kevin Butler 23 yard field goal – Bears 10–3 Fourth quarter *PHI – Mike Quick 26 yard pass from Ron Jaworski – Tied 10–10 Overtime *CHI – Kevin Butler 23 yard field goal – Bears 13–10
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rdf:langString Eagles *Ron Jaworski
rdf:langString * Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Wade Phillips * Defensive Line – Dale Haupt * Defensive Backs – Jeff Fisher
rdf:langString * Owner – Norman Braman * President and Chief Operating Officer – Harry Gamble * Director of Player Personnel – Joe Woolley
rdf:langString * Assistant Head Coach/Offense – Ted Plumb * Quarterbacks – Doug Scovil * Offensive Backs – Dave Atkins * Offensive Line – Ken Iman
rdf:langString The 1986 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 54th in the league. The team was unable to improve upon their previous output win total of seven. Instead, the team finished with five wins, ten losses and one tie. This was the fifth consecutive season in which the team failed to qualify for the playoffs. The season was head coach Buddy Ryan's first with the team after serving as the defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears, who had won the Super Bowl the previous season. Quarterback duties were split between 35-year-old veteran Ron Jaworski, who started nine games in his final season with the team, and second-year quarterback Randall Cunningham. Veteran quarterback Matt Cavanaugh also started two games. The Eagles' passing game struggled, with the third-fewest passing yards in the league (2,540), and the fewest yards-per-attempt (4.1). The Eagles set dubious NFL records by giving up a record number of sacks (a still-standing NFL-record of 104) and yardage allowed on sacks (708). No other team in football history had ever given up more than 78 sacks or 554 yards on quarterback sacks. The team gave up three-or-more sacks in every single game of the 1986 season, the only team in NFL history to do so. The lone highlights of the season came on the road. On October 5, the Birds entered Fulton County Stadium and shut out the Atlanta Falcons, 16–0. then gained a comeback 33–27 OT win against the Raiders at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 30, the Eagles’ first win over the club since the 1980 season and first-ever victory on the road against the Oakland/LA franchise.
rdf:langString * Special Teams – Dan Neal
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