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The 2000 season was the Philadelphia Eagles' 68th in the National Football League and their second under head coach Andy Reid. They improved on their 5–11 record from 1999 and resulted in a postseason appearance for the first time since 1996. Their season started in Dallas, with the game famously known for the onside kick that the Eagles kicked and recovered to start the game. This game is known as the Pickle Juice Game, as the Philadelphia players were given pickle juice by Andy Reid in order to prepare for the high temperature in Dallas that day. The Eagles won the game, 41–14.

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  • The 2000 season was the Philadelphia Eagles' 68th in the National Football League and their second under head coach Andy Reid. They improved on their 5–11 record from 1999 and resulted in a postseason appearance for the first time since 1996. Their season started in Dallas, with the game famously known for the onside kick that the Eagles kicked and recovered to start the game. This game is known as the Pickle Juice Game, as the Philadelphia players were given pickle juice by Andy Reid in order to prepare for the high temperature in Dallas that day. The Eagles won the game, 41–14. This was Donovan McNabb's first full year as starting quarterback after seeing limited action during his rookie season. With McNabb, the team posted an 11–5 record. For his efforts, McNabb was named to the Pro Bowl following the season. He would make several more Pro Bowl appearances during his time in Philadelphia. The Eagles played in five NFC Championship games and a Super Bowl (2004) during the McNabb era. The Eagles easily defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild-card round of the playoffs, 21–3, but lost to their rivals, the eventual NFC champion New York Giants, in the divisional round 20–10. In Week 5, running back Duce Staley broke his foot. He was later placed on injured reserve, ending his season. He rushed for 344 yards while active in five games. (en)
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  • * Defensive Coordinator – Jim Johnson * Defensive Line – Tommy Brasher * Linebackers – Ron Rivera * Defensive Backs – Leslie Frazier * Defensive Assistant – Steve Spagnuolo (en)
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  • * President/Chief Executive Officer – Jeffrey Lurie * Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer – Joe Banner * Director of Football Operations – Tom Modrak * Director of College Scouting – John Goeller * Director of Pro Personnel – Mike McCartney (en)
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  • * Head Coach – Andy Reid * Assistant to the Head Coach – Sean McDermott (en)
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  • Eagles (en)
  • Giants (en)
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  • * Offensive Coordinator – Rod Dowhower * Quarterbacks – Brad Childress * Running Backs – Ted Williams * Wide Receivers – David Culley * Tight Ends/Offensive Line – Pat Shurmur * Offensive Line – Juan Castillo * Offensive Assistant/Quality Control – Tom Melvin (en)
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  • Lost Divisional Playoffs 10–20 (en)
  • Won Wild Card Playoffs 21–3 (en)
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  • Eagles (en)
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  • Eagles seasons (en)
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  • * Special Teams Coordinator – John Harbaugh (en)
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  • * Head Athletic Trainer – Rick Burkholder * Strength and Conditioning – Mike Wolf * Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Tom Kanavy * Volunteer Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Chris DiSanto * Assistant Trainer – Eric Sugarman (en)
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  • New York Giants 20, Philadelphia Eagles 10 (en)
  • Philadelphia Eagles 21, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 (en)
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  • Pat Summerall, John Madden, and D.J. Johnson (en)
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  • The 2000 season was the Philadelphia Eagles' 68th in the National Football League and their second under head coach Andy Reid. They improved on their 5–11 record from 1999 and resulted in a postseason appearance for the first time since 1996. Their season started in Dallas, with the game famously known for the onside kick that the Eagles kicked and recovered to start the game. This game is known as the Pickle Juice Game, as the Philadelphia players were given pickle juice by Andy Reid in order to prepare for the high temperature in Dallas that day. The Eagles won the game, 41–14. (en)
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