A Championship Season: The 1960 Philadelphia Eagles

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[Music] Norvin bought from hope it falls down the middle dead Dean makes the catch in the locker room in a heart-stopping penny Bobby Walston boots a 38-yard field off the is lucky he tries to go on he trusted he's got a matter [Music] this is where the final chapter was written here at Franklin Field on the Penn campus this is where the Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers 50 years ago to become world champions I was here that day and I'll never forget it how it felt how it sounded and how it lifted the entire city the story ended here but it began that summer a training camp in Hershey where even a very young fan could tell these Eagles were about to take flight pro football heroes are larger than life and that was especially true with the 1960 Eagles if you look back at that team it was a strange team in terms of being a championship team you tend to think of NFL championship teams particularly from that era is having a great defense and great running game well the Eagles really hadn't either I think that team had a bunch of personalities I didn't say a bunch of talent but they had a chemistry and the chemistry can win games the team was a funny team I mean we always thought we were better than what we were and we played better whether we were down at halftime whether we were behind in any of the games that we played we never gave a lot of thought we never gave it a thought at that time that you know we might lose this game everybody call us the mystery team all we could do is win the Eagles had won championships back in the late 40s like 48 49 they won NFL championships with greasy Neal they had a tough decade throughout the 50s and then in 58 I think it was Vince McNally who was their general manager at the time had worked with Buck Shaw out in Saint Mary's College and in California they were both Notre Dame guys and we Nally always said that if he ever got in control of an NFL team he'd like to have neurologist coach and so in 58 they bought buckshot here and that was the same year that they traded for Noren Van Brocklin who turned out to be their team player on that championship team the team also had talented rookies like fullback Ted Dean and linebacker Maxie Vaughn they all gathered for training camp in Hershey Pennsylvania first he was a great training kill not to far from Philadelphia but just far enough so that we could concentrate on football that was a fantastic place the Eagles knew what they were doing when they took us down there because it was really isolated you didn't have 15 to 20 thousand people watching every practice session that was really different for me because I went the University of Oklahoma and I'm from Albuquerque New Mexico so I really wasn't used to a lot of woods and stuff like that right here even then it was fantastic after two or three days I thought this is a fantastic place well her she was a great place to practice the smell of chocolate wore off after a few days but at the beginning Blaine you know all he could smell is with chocolate we lived in the middle Hershey and we were there for quite a number of years and he liked the second home almost pushy went all out for us giving us all the facilities that we need I think one thing I've always think of is that the practice going in the ice-skating rink laying on the ice and this is clearly the 1960 Eagles were a team with a lot of new faces and much to prove when you're at Herzing Europe you can be cut and I was just worried about whether I was going to be able to make the team I was just hoping that I was able to perform like they thought that I could because I don't want them to have a question mark on my ability the veterans usually don't take to the glue guys very readily until they've proven their worth that's where it was with the Philadelphia Eagles at training camp these guys came in sometimes with all-american reputations and we wanted them to prove that they were going to be a compliment to the ballclub and once that happened and once they made their presence known in a positive way they were accepted by the veterans and you know they became sort of one of us we established some very close ties up there in Hershey the team was built on the practice field but the chemistry was built off the field and throughout the season one of the things that made the team I think as strong as it was was the fact that we had a very strong social bond [Music] Mondays was the players day off actually played Sunday a lot of guys lived in the walnut Park Plaza Hotel which is at 63rd and walnuts which was Philadelphia and there was a nice little tavern out there and a lot of the players you used to go there on Mondays just on their own Mondays was the day we collect our paycheck would go down get that check come back to the plaza go across the streets of the watering hole and spend the rest of money there and that was more or less you know a ritual go now and get your check cash it come back up and have some beer with the guys most of the team was there had a couple of beers in a hamburger or something they get stuff out of their systems you know and that was a big item keeping the team together like that we became a family everybody was family that's what we were you know it was just fantastic we were a team we weren't we were 37 or 38 individual ball players we were a team and I think that's what it takes to put to put everything together in a win in the Masters before they were clearly a hard-drinking hard-working blue-collar team they developed a kind of camaraderie that I think came out in those close games I mean this is a team that won six or seven games by a touchdown or less and it was that that closeness that bond they developed in these borrowing sessions or his long nights these guys did develop the real chemistry and I think that chemistry was the key to their winning the championship chemistry starts with leadership and the Eagles leader was quarterback norm van Branca he was definitely the leader of the team a coach on the field he knew his football and he was a great needless to say was a great quarterback we responded to to Van Brocklin because when he came to us he was established quarterback before changes Rams time he was definitely the guy that was running the team fast after norm Van Brocklin look for Tommy McDonald downfield fires a long completion and Tom tumbles into the end zone for a niggle touchdown I guess I was really lucky I didn't worry about it a quarter battery we had Sonny Jerguson as a backup and that's hard to believe that we had two all-pro Hall of Fame quarterbacks on the same team well the players looked up to Van Brocklin team had a great reputation and as a parent as a leader raised a kid about him being a coaching that's the players would say partial but she all the do is put the bullet in him block him Sonny was it him hey Dutch Wayne Buck Shaw our coach gave them the authority to be a coach on the field man if you were screwing up he had the authority to send you to the bench he just says guys just run your patterns get open I'll get the ball there and boy was he right Dutch was not only quarterback but he was our opponent he was one of the top runners in the way there wasn't any doubt that he was the pivotal player on the 1962 the greatest wine that ever been said about that team and what season was that Van Brocklin refused to allow us food he wouldn't let us lose the next leadership another leader was the team's oldest player 35 year old Chuck Bednarik who would be playing 60 minutes a game by season's end Chuck Bednarik was just a great football I mean and absolutely that term great is overworked but why he he he was the best he was absolutely sensational Chuck led by my example I think more than anything else I don't think he was telling us what to do or what not to do probably wouldn't any better example as the defensive line back through Chuck 1960 championship game the age of 35 he played both ways he played offensive center and the Lyme doctor and he was some blind boy I was born in poverty and gutful had Pennsylvania and played high school football the professional football and make money Wow I was born into depression we had to go to Family Welfare for food and clothes and here they play a sport that I enjoyed and that was getting paid but narak was a five-time All Pro yet he still had to work a second job to support his family Chuck Bednarik was a big help to me I went to work with him before I concretely both work for Warner it's worried nothing then concrete Charlie he had to go to work in the offseason we support his family we would practice in the morning and we had done around 11:30 12:00 o'clock I'd have a sandwich and then I went to work selling concrete so I had it it was two jobs playing with the Eagles and sewing country for the Warner company and I love the idea people say he's a tough as the concrete that he sold Chuck was Chuck he was the guy that everybody looked up to as far as the DD I think he and Brooks are probably the two everybody looked up to in a defense they were a big part of all I'm wins I mean they got us the ball back and then on cracklin and Tommy would go to work and end up winning the game he was all football the football player the free spirit on the team was flanker Tommy McDonald a 5 foot 9 Jackrabbit with the heart of a lion Tommy McDonald came here with a spotless reputation in four years at Oklahoma he never played in a losing game I came up as a halfback out of Oklahoma drafted as a halfback about the seventh game of the season a receiver got hurt and they put me out there to see how I could do well I surprised him and scored three touchdowns so I thought well we better make a receiver out of Tommy McDonald Van Brocklin used to call in squeaky that was his name for McDonald I remember him telling me one time in the middle of the season he said when squeaky comes back to the huddle and tells you I've got so-and-so beat quarterback or has to do one thing to get him the ball he'll take care of the rest Rocklin fakes to his left that's his sights on Tommy McDonald who arrived just in the nick of time to pull in the past and make it all the way to the one Tommy what some play I'll tell you a buck job was a great head coach he oversaw the whole program he dictated Obama he delegated a lot of authority to his assistants so we essentially a new type coach for previous coaches had always been restricting Boat Show was very easygoing he just was absolutely the type of person that knew when he had to say something to you and he knew when he better not say something I just felt that he was one of the nicest gentlemen that I've ever met in a game of pro football the only thing that I could say about him that I found was it was neutral he's had this nice white gray hair it was perfectly in place every little hair was in purpose and if the claw was coming up in the horizon it looked like it might rain buck would say alright let's take it and just call practice today he didn't want to get wet the 1960 Eagles were an uncommon team but with a common purpose they wanted to be champions having that kind of leadership on the team and falling into it like I did I couldn't help but have aspirations of winning we were all in there together coming up the Eagle season begins with a brownout [Music] the Eagles went back-to-back World Championships in 1948 and 49 but the 1950s brought a steep decline the team went through six head coaches in nine seasons and won just two games in 1958 but two years later led by coach Buck Shaw and quarterback Norm Van Brocklin the Eagles were a team with championship aspirations Cleveland Brown draw the largest crowd ever to witness a pro game and pulled off his Franklin field it was the first game with the Eagles on their first series of downs it picked off by Bernie parish and returned all the way to the Philadelphia 31 we got our rear ends to brown and Mitchell are making a shambles of the Eagle defense robot game Brown dives the final yard and at 14 debris at the end of the first period the lead thus goes something like 40 something at 24 I was speechless because I couldn't believe that we got beat coach was really pissed off I mean he said there's no way in the world and you scored 24 points on a team you're supposed to beat him he says if you don't turn it around we're not going anyplace the next game we played the Dallas Cowboys a team that we really felt we should have come where he with an easy win we're gonna go and play an expansion team they're supposed to lay down and we can just walk over it the long roll out past the Frank Clark and Frank asses man beaten the camper in for a 75 yard touchdown everyone that thinks about things establish that way this is the first game in that series Bill barn come to cross and take the outside route to a touchdown we just didn't do a very good job in that game either we've worn by a couple of points and Benza those two block kicks we would have been embarrassed we were embarrassed anyway 1960 victory by the emerging of the two extra point drive blocked by Bobby Freeman here you had a team starting out the season with with a loss to Cleveland barely beat doubts who would not win a game that season they were Oh 11 and one I think in 1960 so there's a little reason to believe that this is gonna be a special season and then they kind of caught fire they go kill their claws for Van Brocklin petrusite bumpy truck laughs and hit them with a quick down dog in weeks 3 & 4 the Eagles won comfortably over st. Louis in Detroit led by an opportunistic defense the older players Marion Campbell's our Tom butchaiah Don Burroughs those guys they knew how to win they knew what it took to win and they were translating that to all of the younger got our own marl tried to get the Lions going if he passes in the fourth quarter but Don burrows turns the tables with an interception for the Eagles that's all and reason we want defense is because we had guys like that that could keep us on an even keel and have to stay in the ball game I think the whole team who sort of came together and said we're not gonna we're not gonna have a repeat of the years that we've had before when the only winning a couple of blankets and and when we started putting out what we felt we had the potential to do and that's a big difference we have a lot of talented players on that ballclub and all we had to do is put it together the Eagles were climbing but next up was a rematch with the first-place Cleveland Browns another for us to go any further we had to be Cleveland almost 65,000 Cleveland Brown fans are massed in windswept Municipal Stadium to watch their undefeated heroes tangle with the Philadelphia Eagles so going out says it was more or less of the must game the big birds are out to prove that today will be different on Van Brocklin emphasizes just how different is he passes on the Eagles first play from scrimmage Bobby Walton makes the catch in full stride keeps his balance and scores on a 49-yard breaking play Paul Brown team they were the best and when you going out there that just kicked our rear end again the break of the goal line the 86 yard play puts the Browns into a 12-7 lead Neal's to say was a hell of a ball game after topping the Browns on poor down the Eagle thangka near another lightning strike it was a game of big plays with momentum swinging back and forth it came down to one last Van Brocklin led drive setting up a field goal attempt Mike Bobby Watson we thought that we could get it close and we could hold them that Bobby could win the game for us I think it was probably around 39 of for maybe 42 yards and that's you know Bobby kicked it well but he didn't have that strong alike when we lined up for a field goal I said don't work during Bobby can't take it that far in a heart-stopping finish Bobby walleston booth the 38 yard field goal that barely clears the bar with 16 seconds left in the game on the Eagle Gwyn Bobby wallstreet Aitken cereals but when that ball came in the distance that I never thought Bobby could do it that's just what it takes for Bobby to step up a notch or two and he did and he kicked it and he got the distance and they won the ball and it was a big way if we don't win that one we don't go anyplace they go triumph 31:29 to stay in the thicket eprint conference championship race bobby wall stands against all odds field goal took the Eagles from overachievers to true believers in their quest for a championship [Music] Bobbe wall stands field goal was a turning point of that season but it was also a turning point for pro football in philadelphia the week before that cleveland game the Eagles drew 38,000 for a home game against Detroit the week after the Cleveland game the Eagles drew 58,000 for a game against Pittsburgh the line at the franklin field box office told the story the Eagles were suddenly the hottest ticket in town they sort of peaked everyone's interest to newspaper coverage had picked up even on TV maybe they got a little better spot join the sports test we would have lines blocks long literally three blocks long in Center City to tie up the traffic so the demand was becoming greater and greater as time went on it wasn't just the fact that they were winning but it was how they want that captivated the fans teams that seemed hopelessly lost and Donald the but off week the Philadelphia Eagles tied for the lead at the summit of the Eastern Conference attract the largest home crowd since 1950 at 58,000 324 packed Franklin field for their key battle with a Pittsburgh Steeler the Eagles took first place with wins over Pittsburgh and Washington setting the stage for back-to-back games against their bitter rival and closest pursuer the New York Giants the Philadelphia Eagles currently leading the Eastern Conference move into Yankee Stadium for one of the biggest battles of the season with a 2nd place New York Giants we went up there knowing that we had to win the ballgame while we were playing on their home tears but we thought we could play with them the reality of it the football game the Eagles had to run a game up to you know in my lifetime your job begins the fireworks with a high arching bomb to Kyle Rodin 63,000 fans see the Giant threatened early the Giants struck quickly taking a 10 to nothing lead they're blitzing defense swarmed and frustrated nor Van Brocklin but in the second half he fired back in the third quarter Norvin Brocklin looks for Tommy McDonald downfield fires a long completion and Tom tumbles into the end zone for a niggle touchdown the Eagles took their first lead when cornerback Jimmy Carr returned a fumble for a touchdown but the Giants would mount one final drive and on that drive we would witness one of the biggest hits in NFL history well 1909 key stadium the favorite football player there was Frank Gifford Frank Gifford was New York's big star but at 180 pounds he wasn't big enough to take on Chuck Bednarik I hit him head-on killed him when Chuck tackled somebody he put him down and they stayed down he fumbles the ball Chuck whether he covers the ball then we knew that we had won the football game we were all celebrating including Chuck he kind of looked like he was floating but he wasn't really he was talking about this game is over we won this game he'd been up there enough times and had a very end kick that it was nice to win really surprises me how many people bring up that narrow explore a different I still hear about it and they embellish it to the point where a kind of Georgia a little bit gonna do anything big do it in New York it was a tough ballgame and we knew we had a winner and we did and more or less just like we did every other one who was always you know very very close a New York giant invade Philadelphia for a second shot at the high-flying a go the Giants wanted to win this one for the Gifford and they jumped to a 17 to nothing lead once again the Eagles saved their best for last on the first play of the fourth quarter norm Van Brocklin hurled across down the middle Ted Deane makes the catch in the rapid wookie rocket for the goal line to complete a 51 yard scoring play and puts Eagles on top for the first time in the game 24 to 23 then Brock wanted his receivers who you know dragged together played around together just develop this really tightening bond and I think you could see it in these close games it really helped him the daring Dutchman faked beautifully to beam then lob the pass to Billy Barnes Warren scores to give the Eagles a 31 to 23 victory over the Giants featured by a brilliant comeback from a 17 point deficit the Eagles need only one victory in the remaining three game they clinch their first Eastern Conference crown in 11 years that's the type of thing that bills you just feel that well no matter who scores against you and how often they score against you in the first part of the game of the first half or the first three quarters there's still time for you to make amends and and come back and win the ballgame and that's we just believed in that at a true one the Eagles went to Saint Louis with a chance to clinch the Eastern Conference title a powder keg explode when John Roach has an aerial bomb swiped by John burrows of the Eagles while the Cardinals were deciding whether the ball is dead eagle defensive halfback booth he's very much alive by returning 46 yards to the card 17 the defense stifled the Cardinals and fittingly the combination of Van Brocklin Sam McDonald put the game away Tommy McDonald has the angle them together they get Philadelphia their second touchdown of the day going in with a 22-6 victory over the Cardinals and the Eagle fly over their first Eastern Conference title since 1949 dif'rent Conference champs are looking ahead for the meeting with the Western Conference winner we had to win a game and we did that got us in there the impact of what we had accomplished so far really hittin when our burner twice pulled up at the airport and if it were 15,000 fans that were out on the tarmac waiting for us to deplane [Applause] - meaning was regular-season games remain so backups like quarterback Sonny Jurgensen and running back Timmy Brown got a chance to showcase their talents Sonny escaped with a Galpin complete the jump after tim brown by the next to us we could season later clinch the Eastern Conference so you knew they were gonna be playing in the championship and there was only one you know the playoffs then consisted of one game the NFL championship game I think everybody on our team was ready to play and we had to be ready to play to play a good team like the Eagles completed a 10 and 2 regular season but there was only one thing on their minds we're gonna have to [Music] the Ingles met the Packers for the championship on December 26th the NFL would not play on Christmas Day back then so the championship game was played here on a Monday afternoon by League rule the telecast was blacked out in Philadelphia so if you didn't have a ticket you didn't see the game my parents and I had tickets we paid five bucks apiece to sit here in the East Stan's and watch the Eagles play the Packers Franklin Field in Philadelphia one of the finest football stadiums in the country is the arena for this world championship struggle heading into that Christmas week there was a lot of anticipation for that game there was a cold day after Christmas people said well they're playing the Packers that must've been great welcome Packers were the Packers yet since the party was their coach they hadn't won a championship yet Vince Lombardi was not the Great King president he had became wait long everybody was wrapped up in the game there had been some snow earlier in the week so there was still vestiges of snow around the game was played on a Monday at noon it sounds totally illogical but it was because there were a couple of reasons one Christmas Day was Sunday so they didn't want to play on Christmas - they had to play at noon because there weren't any lights at Franklin Field in it's the shortest days of the year occurred during that week as game time draws near more than 70,000 onlookers provide a colorful background for the Battle of Franklin field the time held 60,000 658 for some reason rather I've never forgotten that number but we had to get a higher capacity for that particular game and so around the horseshoe which is Franklin field is shaped like around the horseshoe we put additional bleachers down there now they were pretty bad seats there behind the benches and whatever the people were doing anything that they could to try to get into that game so that was an additional 7,000 seats and we had a get extra tickets printed for them and if it's a man to hate them up right away we were sold out well in advance of the game ladies and gentlemen the Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles are about to play the biggest game of their lives and they'll be bedlam coming out over your loudspeakers for the next several hours we really cold that day but I can't recall even been the least bit cold or even thinking about how cold it was when you're concentrating on what you're doing the dough and getting ready to execute what you're going to be responsible for three future hall-of-famers norm Van Brocklin Chuck Bednarik and Green Bay Senator Jim Ringo met for the coin toss setting the stage for an epic championship game [Music] although it didn't start that way for the Eagles who turned it over on their first play from scrimmage on first down Van Brocklin throws a swing pass to Billy Barnes bill Quinlan intercepts and it's first down Green Bay at the eagle 14 we didn't really start off that good Jim Taylor finds daylight and rumps through for five yards to the 9 yard line they had the ball but with two or three yard line from fourth down they went for a first time we held them we had two turnovers right and the first of the Baltimore a diving tackle by rain it's key forces deemed a fumble the next year which we fumbled we didn't get it in they got a field goal they could have become out of there 14 with nothing and it turned out it was only three than that that sucked everybody up Paul Hornung kicked a second field goal to give Green Bay a 6 to nothing lead the Eagles offense knew it was up to them when the defense was out there Van Brocklin bunch of us started talking with sin hey guys let's get the ball in the end zone Eagle fans begin to get restless as Van Brocklin gets McDonald slanting across the middle the Eagle speed merchant races to the pack of 39 before he stopped by Hank grim injure no one did he knew that we could get in touchdown and he just said he says go for it Tommy first and 10 on Green Bay's 35 years Van Brocklin back to throw he is looking he tries to go long he throws it he's got a man up [Applause] put it in the end zone and rolled in the open and brought them together tremendous job given in his hands just ladies right in Bobby walleston field goal extended the Eagles lead Chuck Bednarik forces running inside and Chuck Bednarik played every snap offense and defense and help keep the Packers out of the end zone through three quarters in the last play of the third quarter Starr keeps the Packers moving as he connects with Gary kenapa lon the Eagle 32 with only 15 minutes remaining Philadelphia leads Green Bay 10 to 6 Green Bay with five future hall-of-famers on offense answered the challenge and regained the lead refuses to go down until he's gained twelve yards and the first down at the Eagle 22 Bart Starr fires - max McGee slanting into the end zone for a Green Bay touchdown the 1960 Eagles were a big play team and they needed another big play to save the day [Music] the Eagles trailed Green Bay 13 to 10 in the fourth quarter but what I remember is no one was worried the Eagles were coming from behind to win games all season and we were confident that they would do it again the Lombardi Packers were one of pro football's all-time great teams but that day on this field the Eagles were better Paul Hornung kicks off for Green Bay Ted beam takes it on the two the Eagles they're an ally for 10 up the left side the kickoff that Ted Dean received that was the play that was formulated Tim Brown number 22 leads the way for Dean Willie Wood finally pushes Dean out of bounds on the Packer 39 a 59-yard return 50 some yards that sparked us up the Packers continue their violent rush that Van Brocklin flips a quickie to Billy Barnes billy gets there Ted Dean didn't have a rushing touchdown all season what better time than now dead Nina's red-hot Rocklin knows it Lauren sends the rookie on a sweep around left in Jerry who goes the key block and beam drags in for the score Ted runs it in I'm a sweet with Jerry he pleasing them Ted Dean there's only one Ted Dean and I'm telling you that guy was a great fullback he brings of courage he was the type of ballplayer who exemplified the rest of the ball for the game and the season came down to one final Green Bay Drive if the Eagles defense is desperately trying to hold on is taken by Luke Carpenter blue is hit hard by gene Gossage it's now or never for Bart Starr and the Green Bay Packers we had scored two but then everything stopped but the ball just kept going toward our goal I play that gives the Green Bay Packers a first down on the Eagles 30-yard line scary would see them come down the field they were very talented team and they were coming down the field they were driving and driving what an electrifying finish to a great season and a great game Stars up over the ball this'll be it stars back to throw he takes time he throws over the middle it's caught at the 15 running hard in the 7 yard line and down on the 7 his Jim Taylor the game's over [Applause] stadium erupted every level erupted we were running around screaming yelling hugging each other the explosion kind of had a natural progression just pop when they went to chips it couldn't have been a really more tightly contested game I remember saying when their whistle listen 67,000 people are telling you what it's like to be a champion and I made the game-saving tackle on the 9 yard line Chuck he and Bobby Freeman made the tackle and they went down and chuck was on top of them when I saw the clock goes Illinois put that of I said you can get up now this F and damn is over that's the last championship team divas ever had on that tackle 1969 your line Green Bay Packers the Iron Man Chuck Bednarik and the Eagles brought Philadelphia a world championship 50 years later it is indeed a golden anniversary and a golden memory [Music] following that championship victory coach Buck Shaw and quarterback Norm Van Brocklin both retired just like that the book was closed in so many ways that 1960 season was like a genie that just magically appeared and for one year granted Philadelphia it's every football wish one year but we'll cherish it forever overwhelming I loved it till this day building newspapers the next day we'll fold the whole story winning the championship we were very happy about it I know Bobby Walter and I carried the buck Shaw for maybe 20 yards I thought ran through my mind it was it how can how can that head coach winning the World Championship at the time suddenly walked away from the game which is what he'd planned to do and it the game really was behind it flash most people don't have an opportunity to be a champion it's just a great feeling that you can't imagine we were thankful that we want and I think of a team that played like we did all year come back never give up leaders on the field norm and Rocklin Chuck Bednarik Tom Brooks i Don Burroughs big red slaw guys like that I could be doing okay right here 1960 championship ring right here baby this is that big time this is what Vince Lombardi wanted the Green Bay Packers but the Eagles got it instead we were the only team ever to be there when Barney coach team in the championship there were moments that the people here of thought they'd never seen and they got to see it all in one day it made everybody a believer that championship game got everybody into the world of football movie the people in the city of Philadelphia took this and just offered us everything any place you went they treated this tremendously by walking down the street Tommy I said hey family to buddy you're an eagle result of this game was moved to the forefront of the C's sports consciousness they remain there ever since even though they left Franklin field even though we were horrible decade and a half after they never lost that devoted pork fans and they got that I got to go to court fans be large and large insult clearly this is one of the most popular franchises in the NFL Euro 2000 we won the championship in 1960 that was it then it all took off in the passion of the football fan in Philadelphia as far as I'm concerned tops of all nobody's nearest the best [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] you
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Published: Fri May 01 2020
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