EAGLES GAME NOTES
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PHILADELPHIA <strong>EAGLES</strong> <strong>GAME</strong> <strong>NOTES</strong><br />
<strong>EAGLES</strong> AT BENGALS<br />
Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016 • 1:00 p.m.<br />
Paul Brown Stadium<br />
• The Philadelphia Eagles are back on the road to take on the<br />
Cincinnati Bengals in an interconference match-up at Paul<br />
Brown Stadium. The Eagles have gone 2-2-1 (.500) in their last<br />
five games against the Bengals since 1997.<br />
• Sunday’s contest marks the Eagles’ seventh road game of<br />
the 2016 season, as three of their final four games down the<br />
stretch will be held at Lincoln Financial Field.<br />
<strong>EAGLES</strong> vs. BENGALS<br />
ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS<br />
Date Location Result<br />
12/13/12........Philadelphia.........L, 13-34<br />
11/16/08....... Cincinnati............T, 13-13 (OT)<br />
1/2/05............Philadelphia.........L, 10-38<br />
12/24/00....... Philadelphia........W, 16-7<br />
11/30/97....... Philadelphia........W, 44-42<br />
12/24/94........Cincinnati.............L, 30-33<br />
11/17/91....... Philadelphia........W, 17-10<br />
9/11/88..........Philadelphia.........L, 24-28<br />
11/21/82........Philadelphia.........L, 14-18<br />
10/28/79........Cincinnati.............L, 13-37<br />
12/7/75..........Philadelphia.........L, 0-31<br />
9/19/71..........Cincinnati.............L, 14-37<br />
INTERCONFERENCE <strong>GAME</strong>S<br />
• Since the start of 2014, the Eagles have gone 9-1 (.900) against<br />
AFC opponents, marking the best interconference winning<br />
percentage in the NFL in that span.<br />
INTERCONFERENCE WINNING PERCENTAGE<br />
NFL TEAMS SINCE 2014<br />
Rk. Team W-L W%<br />
1. Philadelphia Eagles.................. 9-1............. .900<br />
2t. Dallas Cowboys..........................9-3.............. .750<br />
Denver Broncos..........................9-3.............. .750<br />
Seattle Seahawks.......................9-3.............. .750<br />
5. New England Patriots................8-3.............. .727<br />
<strong>EAGLES</strong> VS. AFC NORTH<br />
• Since 2008, Philadelphia has produced a 6-3-1 (.650) record<br />
against AFC North opponents. The Eagles have outscored AFC<br />
North teams by a 63-13 (+50) margin in 2016, winning each<br />
of their games against Cleveland in Week 1 (W, 29-10) and<br />
Pittsburgh in Week 3 (W, 34-3).<br />
<strong>EAGLES</strong> vs. AFC NORTH<br />
LAST 10 <strong>GAME</strong>S (SINCE 2008)<br />
Date Opponent Result<br />
9/25/16........ Pittsburgh...........W, 34-3<br />
9/11/16........ Cleveland............W, 29-10<br />
12/13/12........Cincinnati.............L, 13-34<br />
10/7/12..........at Pittsburgh........L, 14-16<br />
9/16/12........ Baltimore............W, 24-23<br />
9/9/12.......... at Cleveland........W, 17-16<br />
12/15/08....... Cleveland............W, 30-10<br />
11/23/08........at Baltimore.........L, 7-36<br />
11/16/08....... at Cincinnati........T, 13-13 (OT)<br />
9/21/08........ Pittsburgh...........W, 15-16<br />
2016 SCHEDULE<br />
PRESEASON<br />
Thurs. Aug. 11 TAMPA BAY W, 17-9<br />
Thurs. Aug. 18 at Pittsburgh W, 17-0<br />
Sat. Aug. 27 at Indianapolis W, 33-23<br />
Thurs. Sept. 1 N.Y. JETS W, 14-6<br />
REGULAR SEASON<br />
Sun. Sept. 11 CLEVELAND W, 29-10<br />
Mon. Sept. 19 at Chicago W, 29-14<br />
Sun. Sept. 25 PITTSBURGH W, 34-3<br />
Sun. Oct. 9 at Detroit L, 23-24<br />
Sun. Oct. 16 at Washington L, 20-27<br />
Sun. Oct. 23 MINNESOTA W, 21-10<br />
Sun. Oct. 30 at Dallas L, 23-29 (OT)<br />
Sun. Nov. 6 at N.Y. Giants L, 23-28<br />
Sun. Nov. 13 ATLANTA W, 24-15<br />
Sun. Nov. 20 at Seattle L, 15-26<br />
Mon. Nov. 28 GREEN BAY L, 13-27<br />
Sun. Dec. 4 at Cincinnati 1:00 p.m. (FOX)<br />
Sun. Dec. 11 WASHINGTON 1:00 p.m. (FOX)<br />
Sun. Dec. 18 at Baltimore 1:00 p.m. (FOX)<br />
Thurs. Dec. 22 N.Y. GIANTS 8:25 p.m. (NBC | NFLN)<br />
Sun. Jan. 1 DALLAS 1:00 p.m. (FOX)<br />
POSTSEASON<br />
AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs............................ January 7-8<br />
AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs............................ January 14-15<br />
AFC and NFC Championship Games...................... January 22<br />
Pro Bowl (Orlando, FL) (ESPN)................................ January 29<br />
Super Bowl LI (Houston, TX) (FOX)......................... February 5<br />
ON THE CALL<br />
TELEVISION: FOX will broadcast Monday’s game to national<br />
audience. Thom Brennaman will handle the play-by-play duties<br />
and Charles Davis will provide analysis. Peter Schrager will<br />
report from the sidelines.<br />
<strong>EAGLES</strong> RADIO: Calling the game on 94WIP and the Eagles<br />
Radio Network will be Merrill Reese, the NFL’s longest-tenured<br />
play-by-play announcer (40th season). Joining Reese in the<br />
radio booth will be former Eagles All-Pro wide receiver Mike<br />
Quick, while Howard Eskin will report from the sidelines<br />
<strong>EAGLES</strong> SPANISH RADIO: Rickie Ricardo, Macu Berral and<br />
Gus Salazar will handle the broadcast in Spanish on Mega 105.7<br />
FM in Philadelphia and the Eagles Spanish Radio Network.<br />
CROSSING PATHS<br />
Eagles TE Brent Celek (LaSalle HS) and LB Jordan Hicks (Lakota<br />
West HS) are originally from Cincinatti ... Celek played collegiately<br />
at the University of Cincinnati, where he was teammates with<br />
Eagles C Jason Kelce and DE Connor Barwin ... Kelce joined<br />
the Bearcats as a walk-on LB in 2006 ... Barwin, who played<br />
football and basketball at Cincinnati, was Kelce’s roommate and<br />
backed up Celek for two seasons (2005-06) before moving to DE<br />
... Bengals offensive coordinator Ken Zampese began his NFL<br />
career as an offensive assistant with the Eagles in 1998 ... Bengals<br />
QBs coach Bill Lazor held the same title with Philadelphia in 2013<br />
... Bengals WRs coach James Urban spent seven seasons with<br />
the Eagles as an assistant to the head coach (2004-06), offensive<br />
quality control coach (2007-08) and QBs coach (2009-10).