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2021 Philadelphia Eagles season


2021 Philadelphia Eagles season
Jeffrey Lurie
Howie Roseman
Nick Sirianni
Shane Steichen
Jonathan Gannon
Lincoln Financial Field
9–8
2nd NFC East
Lost Wild Card Playoffs(at Buccaneers) 15−31
2
C Jason Kelce (1st team)RT Lane Johnson (2nd team)
5
C Jason KelceDE Josh SweatDT Javon HargraveCB Darius SlayK Jake Elliott

The 2021 season was the Philadelphia Eagles' 89th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their first under head coach Nick Sirianni. They improved on their 4–11–1 record from the previous season after a 40–29 win against the New Orleans Saints in Week 11 and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence. This was the Eagles' first season since 2015 without quarterback Carson Wentz, as he was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in March 2021.

Philadelphia entered the season with low expectations following a disastrous 4–11–1 2020 season that resulted in the firing of Super Bowl champion head coach Doug Pederson. The Eagles started the 2021 season slowly with a 2–5 record. However, things turned around and the Eagles went 7–2 in their next 9 games and clinched a playoff berth after a one-year absence. The Eagles finished tied with the New Orleans Saints for the last Wild Card spot, but won the tiebreaker based on their Week 11 head-to-head victory over the Saints. The Eagles went on to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Wild Card round, but lost by a score of 31–15 to the defending champions.

Despite the 9–8 record, the Eagles did not beat any team that made the playoffs in the 2021 season, going 0–6. New Orleans was the only team with a winning record that the Eagles beat during the season.

PositionPlayerTag2021 teamNotes
RBCorey ClementUFANew York Giants1 year
DEVinny CurryUFANew York Jets1 year
SRudy FordUFAJacksonville Jaguars2 years
LBNathan GerryUFASan Francisco 49ers1 year
CBCre'Von LeBlancUFAMiami Dolphins1 year
SJalen MillsUFANew England Patriots4 years
OTJason PetersUFAChicago Bears1 year
DTHassan RidgewayUFAPhiladelphia Eagles1 year
LBDuke RileyUFAMiami Dolphins1 year
CBNickell Robey-ColemanUFADetroit Lions1 year
TERichard RodgersUFAPhiladelphia Eagles1 year
QBNate SudfeldUFASan Francisco 49ers1 year
PCameron JohnstonRFAHouston Texans3 years
TEJoshua PerkinsRFASan Francisco 49ers1 year
RBBoston ScottERFAPhiladelphia Eagles1 year
LBAlex SingletonERFAPhiladelphia Eagles1 year
WRGreg WardERFAPhiladelphia Eagles1 year
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
Player re-signed by the EaglesPlayer not re-signed by the Eagles
PositionPlayer.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Tag2020 teamDate signedNotes
RBAdrian KillinsUFAPhiladelphia EaglesMarch 172 years
SAndrew AdamsUFATampa Bay BuccaneersMarch 181 year, $1.13 million
SAnthony HarrisUFAMinnesota VikingsMarch 201 year, $5 million
QBJoe FlaccoUFANew York JetsMarch 231 year, $3.5 million
LBEric WilsonUFAMinnesota VikingsApril 71 year, $3.25 million
RBJordan HowardUFAPhiladelphia EaglesApril 71 year, $990,000
RBKerryon JohnsonWVRDetroit LionsMay 71 year
CBNate MeadorsUFAJacksonville JaguarsMay 141 year
DERyan KerriganUFAWashington Football TeamMay 171 year, $2.5 million
OTCasey TuckerUFAIndianapolis ColtsMay 181 year
OTLe'Raven ClarkUFAIndianapolis ColtsMay 191 year, $1.065 million
DTWillie HenryUFAHouston TexansMay 251 year
WRMichael WalkerUFAJacksonville JaguarsJune 111 year
QBNick MullensUFASan Francisco 49ersJune 141 year
CBSteven NelsonUFAPittsburgh SteelersJuly 251 year, 2.5 million
SObi MelifonwuUFASan Francisco 49ersJuly 291 year
WRAndre PattonUFAMiami DolphinsJuly 291 year
SBlake CountessUFAPhiladelphia EaglesAugust 91 year
WRMarken MichelWVRCarolina PanthersAugust 101 year
TECary AngelineUFAArizona CardinalsAugust 221 year
CBAndre ChachereWVRIndianapolis ColtsSeptember 21 year
CBMac McCainUFADenver BroncosSeptember 71 year
GJack AndersonUFABuffalo BillsSeptember 211 year
QBReid SinnettWVRMiami DolphinsOctober 251 year
LSRick LovatoUFAPhiladelphia EaglesOctober 261 year
RBJordan HowardUFAPhiladelphia EaglesNovember 101 year
CBMac McCainWVRDenver BroncosNovember 241 year
OTLe'Raven ClarkUFAPhiladelphia EaglesDecember 82 years
PositionPlayer2021 teamDateReason
WRDeSean JacksonLos Angeles RamsFebruary 19Released
SBlake CountessPhiladelphia EaglesMarch 4Released
DTTreyvon HesterBuffalo BillsMarch 4Released
DTMalik JacksonCleveland BrownsMarch 17Released
WRAlshon JefferyMarch 17Released
WRDeontay BurnettMarch 23Released
LBJoe BachieCincinnati BengalsMay 25Released
QBJamie NewmanJune 9Released
WRKhalil TateJune 9Released
WRTrevon GrimesJune 21Released
DTWillie HenryNew York GiantsJuly 25Released
CBShakial TaylorAugust 5Released
WRAdrian KillinsDenver BroncosAugust 14Released
TECaleb WilsonWashington Football TeamAugust 14Released
RBKerryon JohnsonAugust 26Released
QBNick MullensCleveland BrownsAugust 28Released
DTT. Y. McGillSeptember 13Released
LSRick LovatoPhiladelphia EaglesOctober 25Released
OTBrett TothPhiladelphia EaglesNovember 2Released
LBEric WilsonHouston TexansNovember 3Released
CBMac McCainDenver BroncosNovember 9Released
CBMac McCainPhiladelphia EaglesDecember 8Released
  • March 17: The Eagles traded QB Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts for a third-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft and a conditional second-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
  • March 17: Per the terms that saw WR Marquise Goodwin traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020, Goodwin has reverted to San Francisco 49ers after not appearing for Philadelphia. The Eagles received a seventh-round selection in the 2021 NFL draft from 49ers as part of this deal.
  • May 18: The Eagles traded CB Jameson Houston and a sixth-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft to the Jacksonville Jaguars for CB Josiah Scott.
  • August 28: The Eagles traded a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft to the Jacksonville Jaguars for QB Gardner Minshew.
  • August 31: The Eagles traded G Matt Pryor and a seventh-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft to the Indianapolis Colts for a sixth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
  • October 15: The Eagles traded TE Zach Ertz to the Arizona Cardinals for CB Tay Gowan and a fifth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
  • October 25: The Eagles traded QB Joe Flacco to the New York Jets for a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft.
  • November 2: The Eagles traded a sixth-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft to the Denver Broncos for CB Kary Vincent Jr.
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6
2021 Philadelphia Eagles draft
110DeVonta SmithWRAlabamaFrom Dallas
237Landon Dickerson *CAlabama
373Milton WilliamsDTLouisiana TechFrom Carolina
4123Zech McPhearsonCBTexas TechFrom Miami
5150Kenneth GainwellRBMemphis
6189Marlon TuipulotuDTUSC
6191Tarron JacksonDECoastal CarolinaFrom Denver via Carolina
6224JaCoby StevensLBLSUCompensatory pick
7234Patrick JohnsonLBTulane
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Draft Notes

  • The Eagles received two compensatory selections, both in the sixth round (224th and 225th overall).
  • The Eagles traded a fourth-round selection (110th) to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for defensive end Genard Avery.
  • The Eagles received a third-round selection (84th) and a 2022 conditional second-round selection, which became a first-round selection, from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for quarterback Carson Wentz
  • The Eagles received 2020 and 2021 fifth-round selections (156th) from the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a 2020 fourth-round selection.
  • The Eagles received 2021 seventh-round selection (240th) from the San Francisco 49ers as part of the deal that saw Marquise Goodwin revert to the 49ers.
  • The Eagles traded their first-round selection (6th) and a fifth-round selection (156th) to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a first-round selection (12th), a fourth-round selection (123rd), and a 2022 first-round selection.
  • The Eagles traded their first-round selection (12th) and third-round selection (84th) to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a first round selection (10th)
  • Philadelphia traded a third-round selection (70th) to Carolina in exchange for third and sixth-round selections (73rd and 191st)
  • The Eagles traded a sixth-round selection (225th) and a seventh-round selection (240th) to the Washington Football Team in exchange for a fifth-round selection in the 2022 NFL draft
PlayerPositionCollege
Jhamon AusbonWRTexas A&M
Kayode AwosikaOTBuffalo
JaQuan BaileyDEIowa State
Harry CriderCIndiana
Trevon GrimesWRFlorida
Jamie NewmanQBWake Forest
Jack StollTENebraska
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
Front office

Chairman/CEO – Jeffrey Lurie President – Don Smolenski General manager/executive vice president – Howie Roseman Senior advisor to the General Manager/Chief Security Officer - Dom DiSandro Vice president of football operations – Catherine Raiche Vice president of football operations & strategy - Alec Halaby Vice president of football operations & compliance - Jon Ferrari Vice president of football administration – Jake Rosenberg Senior director of football transactions - Bryce Johnson Vice president of player personnel – Andy Weidl Senior football advisor – Tom Donahoe Director of player personnel – Brandon Brown Director of player personnel – Ian Cunningham Personnel executive – Dave Caldwell Player personnel executive – T.J. McCreight Senior director of college scouting – Anthony Patch Director of college scouting – Alan Wolking Assistant director of pro scouting - Max Gruder Senior pro scout - Jeff Scott Area scout - Phil Bhaya Area scout - Ryan Myers Assistant director of analytics - James Gilman Football operations analyst - John Liu Special assistant to the general manager – Connor Barwin Head coaches

Head coach – Nick Sirianni Assistant head coach/running backs – Jemal Singleton Offensive coaches

Offensive coordinator – Shane Steichen Passing game coordinator – Kevin Patullo Quarterbacks – Brian Johnson Wide receivers – Aaron Moorehead Tight ends – Jason Michael Run game coordinator/offensive line – Jeff Stoutland Assistant offensive line – Roy Istvan Offensive quality control – T. J. Paganetti Offensive quality control – Alex Tanney | | | Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator – Jonathan Gannon Defensive line – Tracy Rocker Linebackers – Nick Rallis Defensive backs – Dennard Wilson Assistant defensive backs – D.K. McDonald Defensive quality control – Joe Kasper Special teams coaches

Special teams coordinator – Michael Clay Assistant special teams – Joe Pannunzio Special teams quality control – Tyler Brown Strength and conditioning

Vice president of player performance – Ted Rath Head strength and conditioning – Fernando Noriega |

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
Quarterbacks (QB)
 1 Jalen Hurts
10 Gardner Minshew
 7 Reid Sinnett
Running backs (RB)

14 Kenneth Gainwell 24 Jordan Howard 32 Jason Huntley 26 Miles Sanders 35 Boston Scott Wide receivers (WR)

18 Jalen Reagor  6 DeVonta Smith 84 Greg Ward 16 Quez Watkins Tight ends (TE)

88 Dallas Goedert 81 Richard Rodgers 89 Jack Stoll | | Offensive linemen (OL) 76 Jack Anderson G 74 Le'Raven Clark T 69 Landon Dickerson G 77 Andre Dillard T 67 Nate Herbig G 65 Lane Johnson T 62 Jason Kelce C 68 Jordan Mailata T 78 Sua Opeta G Defensive linemen (DL)

96 Derek Barnett DE 91 Fletcher Cox DT 97 Javon Hargrave DT 75 Tarron Jackson DE 90 Ryan Kerrigan DE 98 Hassan Ridgeway DT 94 Josh Sweat DE 93 Milton Williams DT | | Linebackers (LB) 58 Genard Avery OLB 54 Shaun Bradley MLB 57 T. J. Edwards MLB 48 Patrick Johnson OLB 49 Alex Singleton OLB Defensive backs (DB)

21 Andre Chachere CB 22 Marcus Epps FS 36 Tay Gowan CB 28 Anthony Harris SS 29 Avonte Maddox CB 23 Rodney McLeod FS 27 Zech McPhearson CB  3 Steven Nelson CB 33 Josiah Scott CB  2 Darius Slay CB 34 Kary Vincent Jr. CB 42 K'Von Wallace SS Special teams (ST)

 4 Jake Elliott K 45 Rick Lovato LS  8 Arryn Siposs P | | Practice squad 72 Kayode Awosika G 85 Deon Cain WR 53 Christian Elliss MLB 82 John Hightower WR 31 Craig James CB 17 KeeSean Johnson WR 51 Luke Juriga G 66 Matt Leo DE (Int.) 59 Cameron Malveaux DE 41 Jared Mayden FS 37 Mac McCain CB 30 JaCoby Stevens OLB 83 Noah Togiai TE 50 Casey Tucker T 61 Raequan Williams DT 73 Marvin Wilson DT Reserve

19 J. J. Arcega-Whiteside WR (IR) 79 Brandon Brooks G (IR) -- Jason Croom TE (IR) 63 Jack Driscoll T (IR) 55 Brandon Graham DE (IR) 80 Tyree Jackson TE (IR) -- Joe Ostman DE (IR) 56 Isaac Seumalo G (IR) 52 Davion Taylor OLB (IR) 64 Brett Toth T (IR) 95 Marlon Tuipulotu DT (COVID-19) Rookies in italics 50 active, 11 reserve, 15 practice squad (1 exempt) |

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
August 12Pittsburgh SteelersL 16–240–1Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
August 19New England PatriotsL 0–350–2Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
August 27at New York JetsT 31–310–2–1MetLife StadiumRecap

The Eagles' 2021 schedule was announced on May 12.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
September 12at Atlanta FalconsW 32–61–0Mercedes-Benz StadiumRecap
September 19San Francisco 49ersL 11–171–1Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
September 27at Dallas CowboysL 21–411–2AT&T StadiumRecap
October 3Kansas City ChiefsL 30–421–3Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
October 10at Carolina PanthersW 21–182–3Bank of America StadiumRecap
October 14Tampa Bay BuccaneersL 22–282–4Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
October 24at Las Vegas RaidersL 22–332–5Allegiant StadiumRecap
October 31at Detroit LionsW 44–63–5Ford FieldRecap
November 7Los Angeles ChargersL 24–273–6Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
November 14at Denver BroncosW 30–134–6Empower Field at Mile HighRecap
November 21New Orleans SaintsW 40–295–6Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
November 28at New York GiantsL 7–135–7MetLife StadiumRecap
December 5at New York JetsW 33–186–7MetLife StadiumRecap
Bye
December 21Washington Football TeamW 27–177–7Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
December 26New York GiantsW 34–108–7Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
January 2at Washington Football TeamW 20–169–7FedExFieldRecap
January 8Dallas CowboysL 26–519–8Lincoln Financial FieldRecap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

After an Atlanta field goal, the Eagles would take the lead after an 18 yard pass from Jalen Hurts to DeVonta Smith and never looked back. The week one rout over the Falcons was the Eagles biggest win, scoring over 30 points, and have a winning record (1-0) for the first time since 2019. This is also the Eagles first win in Atlanta since 2009.

The Eagles would start the game being able to march down the field throughout the first half, including a 91 yard bomb from Jalen Hurts to Quez Watkins. However, after a failed "Philly Special" attempt, and blocked field goal, the Birds could only muster 3 points in the first half. The 49ers would tack on 10 points in the 4th quarter before surrendering a late QB sneak TD from Hurts. The loss dropped the Eagles to 1-1 and their first loss to the 49ers since 2014.

The Eagles traveled down to Arlington, Texas to take on the Dallas Cowboys on Monday Night Football. The Cowboys would jump on the board quickly after an Ezekiel Elliott 1 yard TD. The Eagles defense made a play by stripping the ball from Dak Prescott in their own endzone resulting in a touchdown from Fletcher Cox. From that point on, the Dallas offense had its way on the Eagles defense and didn't get any help from a pass heavy Eagles offense that could not gain much momentum. The Eagles would get a couple of garbage time TDs from Jalen Hurts to Zach Ertz and Greg Ward. With the loss, the Eagles would fall to 1-2 and lose their 4th straight game at AT&T Stadium.

After a slow offensive start, the Eagles would rally a second half comeback with the help of a blocked punt and outscoring the Panthers 15-3 in the second half. With the win, the Eagles improved to 2-3.

In a newly looking, run heavy offense, the Eagles would rush their way to a 44-6 blowout over the lowly Detroit Lions. The win marks the first time the Eagles win at Ford Field since 2010, as well as their first 40+ point game since Super Bowl LII. With the Win, the Eagles improve to 3-5.

Going into Denver, the Eagles introduced their white jersey on black pants. With the win, the Eagles earn their first win in Denver since 1989 and matched their 2020 win total.

The Eagles survived a late rally by the Saints to earn their first home win since Week 14 of the 2020 season, which coincidentally also came against New Orleans. Philadelphia improved to 5–6 on the season with the 40-29 win, improving on their win total from the previous season.

Hurts played poorly throughout the game, throwing 3 interceptions. On the Eagles' final two plays, Jalen Reagor dropped two passes at the goal line, securing their defeat.

With the loss, the Eagles 2-game winning streak was snapped as they fell to 5–7, and lost back-to-back games against the Giants for the first time since 2007-08.

Thanks to a stellar performance by backup quarterback Gardner Minshew, the Eagles improved to 12–0 in their all-time series against the New York Jets.

In the week leading up to the game, a COVID-19 outbreak among the Washington Football Team led to postponement of the game originally scheduled for December 19. The game was moved to Tuesday night. On the rare Tuesday Night Football, Washington got off to a quick start after a pair of Eagles turnovers starting from a flukey interception bouncing off of Dallas Goedert's foot to a Jalen Hurts' fumble. From the second quarter on, the Eagles would score 20 unanswered points before surrendering a Washington TD. A late back shoulder throw from Jalen Hurts to Greg Ward would secure the Eagles' victory. This is the first divisional win in the Hurts/Sirianni era and a win that keeps the Eagles alive in the playoff push.

Despite a slow start, the Eagles rallied with 31 second-half points in a 34-10 rout of the shorthanded New York Giants, including a touchdown catch by Lane Johnson and a pick-six by Alex Singleton. This win was Philadelphia's eighth straight home win and 90th overall win over their rivals.

Despite again playing less-than-stellar football to start the game, the Eagles rallied for their fourth straight win, improving to 9-7 on the year and earning their first winning season and playoff appearance since 2019, thanks to wins by the San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers later that day. This was also Philadelphia's first sweep of Washington since that same season, and their fourth in their past five seasons.

With a playoff spot already clinched, the Eagles rested Jalen Hurts, who was nursing an ankle injury, and most other key starters in the season finale. The Cowboys, who played nearly all of their key starters, had an offensive attack that was too powerful for the Eagles' backups to handle. The 51–26 loss ended the Eagles' regular season with a 9–8 record, and the 51 points were the most the Eagles surrendered in a single game at Lincoln Financial Field, surpassing the previous mark of 48 against the New Orleans Saints in 2009.

NFC East
(3) Dallas Cowboys1250.7066–010–2530358W1
(7) Philadelphia Eagles980.5293–37–5444385L1
Washington Football Team7100.4122–46–6335434W1
New York Giants4130.2351–53–9258416L6
RoundDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordVenueRecap
January 16at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2)L 15–310–1Raymond James StadiumRecap

The Eagles travelled to take on the #2 seed and defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa Bay would jump out to an early lead and never look back in a 31-15 rout of Philadelphia. The game would mark the first career playoff appearances for Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts, and would be the final playoff victory for Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady.

Brady marched the Bucs to two first quarter touchdown drives, while Hurts struggled to move the ball against the Tampa defense. A Ryan Succop 34-yard field goal early in the second quarter pushed the Tampa lead to 17–0. Trying to get the Eagles back into the game, Hurts drove the offense to the Tampa 21-yard line late in the half, but a pass intended for DeVonta Smith was intercepted in the end zone. The Eagles defense stopped the Bucs on their first drive of the third quarter, but Jalen Reagor muffed the punt, and Brady turned the opportunity into short touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski. Hurts was intercepted again on the ensuing drive, and Brady laced a 36-yard touchdown pass to Mike Evans on the next play to it 31–0 Bucs. Early in the fourth quarter, Smith gained 31 yards on a catch-and-run, and Boston Scott scampered 34 yards for a touchdown on the following play to get the Eagles on the board. Hurts completed a 14-yard touchdown to rookie Kenneth Gainwell on the next drive, then found Smith for a successful 2-point conversion to close the scoring at 31–15.

Tampa boasted after the game that Hurts was unable to read their defense. He finished with 258 yards passing with one touchdown and two interceptions. Dallas Goedert caught six passes for 92 yards, while defensive end Ryan Kerrigan, coming off a disappointing season for the Eagles and playing in his last game as a professional, tallied 1.5 sacks of Brady.

CategoryTotal yardsYards per gameNFL rank(out of 32)
Passing offense3,404200.225th
Rushing offense2,715159.71st
Passing defense3,756220.911th
Rushing defense1,834107.99th
CategoryPlayerTotal yards
PassingJalen Hurts3,144
RushingJalen Hurts784
ReceivingDeVonta Smith916
Tackles (Solo)Alex Singleton81
SacksJavon Hargrave7.5
InterceptionsDarius Slay3

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2021 NFL season

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