1992 Philadelphia Eagles season
1992 Philadelphia Eagles season |
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Head coach |
Rich Kotite |
Home field |
Veterans Stadium |
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Results |
Record |
11–5 |
Division Place |
2nd NFC East |
Playoff finish |
Lost Divisional Round |
Timeline |
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Previous season |
Next season |
1991 |
1993 |
The 1992 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 60th in the league. The team improved upon their previous output of 10–6,[1] winning eleven games and qualifying for the playoffs.
Offseason
- Eagles Running Back Herschel Walker competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics in two-man bobsled, finishing seventh.[2]
- Tragedy struck the team when, on June 25, 1992, defensive tackle Jerome Brown lost control of his Chevrolet Corvette at high speed before crashing into an electric pole, killing Brown and his nephew.
NFL Draft
The Eagles had a 10–6 record in 1991 and tied with three other teams. Because of this they selected the 16th to 20th pick on a rotating basis in the 12 rounds. They traded away their 1st round pick earlier and was made by the Dallas Cowboys. With their pick in the second round they chose Siran Stacy, a running back out of the University of Alabama. The Eagles selected 12 players over the 12 rounds.
Player Selections
The table shows the Eagles selections[3] and what picks they had that were traded away and the team that ended up with that pick. It is possible the Eagles' pick ended up with this team via another team that the Eagles made a trade with. Not shown are acquired picks that the Eagles traded away.
Rd |
PICK |
PLAYER |
POS |
SCHOOL |
1 |
17 |
Pick taken by Dallas Cowboys |
2 |
48 |
Siran Stacy |
Running Back |
Alabama |
3 |
75 |
Tommy Jeter |
Def Tackle |
Texas |
4 |
92 |
Tony Brooks
Acquired Pick via Trade |
Running Back |
Notre Dame |
4 |
102 |
Casey Weldon |
Quarterback |
Florida State |
5 |
129 |
Corey Barlow |
Defensive back |
Auburn |
6 |
160 |
Jeff Sydner |
Wide receiver |
Hawaii |
7 |
187 |
William Boatwright |
Guard |
Virginia Tech |
8 |
214 |
Chuck Bullough |
Linebacker |
Michigan State |
9 |
241 |
Ephesians Bartley |
Linebacker |
Florida |
10 |
272 |
Mark McMillian |
Defensive back |
Alabama |
11 |
299 |
Pumpy Tudors |
Punter |
Tennessee-Chattanooga |
12 |
326 |
Brandon Houston |
Tackle |
Oklahoma |
Regular season
Schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 6, 1992 |
New Orleans Saints |
W 15–13 |
63,513
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2 |
September 13, 1992 |
at Phoenix Cardinals |
W 31–14 |
42,533
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3 |
September 20, 1992 |
Denver Broncos |
W 30–0 |
65,833
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4 |
Bye |
5 |
October 5, 1992 |
Dallas Cowboys |
W 31–7 |
66,572
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6 |
October 11, 1992 |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
L 24–17 |
76,626
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7 |
October 18, 1992 |
at Washington Redskins |
L 16–12 |
56,380
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8 |
October 25, 1992 |
Phoenix Cardinals |
W 7–3 |
64,676
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9 |
November 1, 1992 |
at Dallas Cowboys |
L 20–10 |
65,012
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10 |
November 8, 1992 |
Los Angeles Raiders |
W 31–10 |
65,388
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11 |
November 15, 1992 |
at Green Bay Packers |
L 27–24 |
52,689
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12 |
November 22, 1992 |
at New York Giants |
W 47–34 |
68,153
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13 |
November 29, 1992 |
at San Francisco 49ers |
L 20–14 |
64,374
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14 |
December 6, 1992 |
Minnesota Vikings |
W 28–17 |
65,280
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15 |
December 13, 1992 |
at Seattle Seahawks |
W 20–17 |
47,492
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16 |
December 20, 1992 |
Washington Redskins |
W 17–13 |
65,841
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17 |
December 27, 1992 |
New York Giants |
W 20–10 |
64,266
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Standings
Playoffs
References
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