When is the last time the Eagles were in the Super Bowl?

When's the last time Eagles made Super Bowl? Philadelphia's Super Bowl history, record, everything you need to know.




The Eagles are back in the Big Game.

For the second time in three years, the Eagles are NFC champions and headed to the Super Bowl.

Philadelphia came away with the win over the Commanders, 55-23, on Sunday evening to punch their tickets to Super Bowl 59, where they'll play the winner of the Bills vs. Chiefs AFC championship game that kicks off later on Sunday night.


Sunday's game was the Eagles' second win over their divisional rival this year, albeit one with much higher stakes. They previously won the game they hosted against the Commanders in Week 11 of the regular season.

Here's everything to know about Philadelphia's 2025 Super Bowl appearance:



When is the last time the Eagles were in the Super Bowl?


The Eagles were in the Super Bowl two years ago. They took on the Chiefs in Super Bowl 57 in 2023 (after the 2022 season) and lost, 38-35. It was Philadelphia's second Super Bowl appearance in the last decade, with the previous one coming in Super Bowl 52 in 2018.


Eagles' last Super Bowl appearance


Philadelphia lost to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 57, in part thanks to a crucial defensive holding call against cornerback James Bradberry before a nine-yard run by running back Jerick McKinnon to set up the game-winning field goal. Kansas City placekicker Harrison Butker nailed his 27-yard field goal attempt with eight seconds left, and the Eagles were unable to respond on the ensuing possession.


How many Super Bowls have the Eagles won?


The Eagles have won one Super Bowl in their history: Super Bowl 52 (2017). Philadelphia beat Tom Brady's Patriots in the game that included the famous "Philly Special" play, where quarterback Nick Foles caught a touchdown pass from tight end Trey Burton.


Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl record


The Eagles have just a 1-3 record in the Super Bowl. Their lone win came during the 2017 NFL playoffs (played in 2018) and saw Nick Foles lead the team to a 41-33 win over Tom Brady's New England Patriots.

While the Eagles have won just one Super Bowl, they also have three NFL championship wins to their credit. Those came in 1948, 1949 and 1960.


Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl history, results  



The Eagles' first Super Bowl appearance came in Super Bowl 15. They lost that contest 27-10 against the then-Oakland Raiders.

Philadelphia's most recent Super Bowl appearance came during the 2022 NFL playoffs, contested in 2023, against the Kansas City Chiefs. They lost that game 38-35 after Harrison Butker kicked a game-winning field goal with eight seconds left in regulation.


Here’s a full look at the Eagles’ four previous Super Bowl appearances:

Super Bowl 15 (1980 season): 27-10 loss to Oakland Raiders

Super Bowl 39 (2004 season): 24-21 loss to New England Patriots

Super Bowl 52 (2017 season): 41-33 win over New England Patriots

Super Bowl 57 (2022 season): 38-35 loss to Kansas City Chiefs


Who are the Eagles playing in the Super Bowl?


The Eagles know who they're playing in the Super Bowl at the conclusion of the AFC championship game on Sunday evening. Kansas City wins the fourth Bills vs. Chiefs playoff matchup of the last five years and win the AFC title and play Philadelphia in New Orleans in a couple of weeks.


When is the Super Bowl?


The 2025 Super Bowl is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 9.


Where is the Super Bowl?


This year's Super Bowl will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will be the eighth time that the Superdome hosts the Super Bowl, which is the current record for most times a single venue has hosted the Big Game.



How to watch the Super Bowl


Fox owns the rights to broadcast Super Bowl 59 this year. The game will be available to stream on either Fubo (which offers a free trial) or the Fox Sports app.

Date: Sunday, Feb. 9
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: Fox
Streaming: Fubo, Fox Sports app
Location: Caesars Superdome in New Orleans




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