Season statistics
| Offense | Defense |
Record | Playoff record | Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs | Total yards | Pass yards | Rush yards | Turnovers | First downs |
13-3-0 | 3-0 | 8527 | 5688 | 2839 | 35 | 489 | 7326 | 5436 | 1890 | 47 | 406 |
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The Philadelphia Eagles' eighty-fifth season was in 2017, and it was the second season Doug Pederson served as the head coach of the team. The Eagles played their home games at Lincoln Financial Field. They finished the year 13-3-0 in the regular season, en route to winning the NFC East, and 3-0 in the playoffs eventually winning the NFL championship against the New England Patriots 41-33, the team's fourth championship win. At the end of the season, Nick Foles was awarded with the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award.
Games
Playoffs
2017 Philadelphia Eagles Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Doug Pederson Offensive Coordinator: Frank Reich Defensive Coordinator: Jim Schwartz Special Teams Coordinator: Dave Fipp Offensive Run Game Coordinator: Eugene Chung Quarterbacks Coach: John DeFilippo Wide Receivers Coach: Mike Groh Offensive Line Coach: Jeff Stoutland Running Backs Coach: Duce Staley Tight Ends Coach: Eugene Chung, Justin Peelle Assistant Quarterbacks Coach: Press Taylor Assistant Offensive Line Coach: Eugene Chung Offensive Quality Control Coach: Press Taylor Defensive Line Coach: Chris Wilson Linebackers Coach: Ken Flajole Safeties Coach: Tim Hauck Defensive Backs Coach: Cory Undlin Assistant Defensive Line Coach: Phillip Daniels Assistant Secondary Coach: Dino Vasso Defensive Quality Control Coach: Phillip Daniels, Dino Vasso Assistant Special Teams Coach: Matthew Harper Coaching Assistant: Ryan Paganetti, Spencer Phillips, T.J. Paganetti Director of High Performance: Shaun Huls Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Josh Hingst Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Keith Gray, Mike Minnis Coordinator of Performance Nutrition: Mike Minnis General Manager: Howie Roseman Director of Pro Scouting: Dwayne Joseph Vice President of Player Personnel: Joe Douglas