Philadelphia Eagles 10 best wins with Doug Pederson as head coach

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How many Philadelphia Eagles can disagree that these deserve to be in the top ten.

The number ten game edges a home win over the Pittsburgh Steelers that came four weeks earlier. The Vikings walked into Lincoln Finacial Field with a 5-0 record and walked out with a 21-10 loss. Check this list out.

10. Week 7 of 2016 versus a then-unbeaten Vikings team

This one felt like a playoff game between a franchise that wanted to stay undefeated and a young roster that was trying to learn how to win. Doug’s guys came out on top in a game that sent both franchises in two different directions. Philly continued to create building blocks, and the Vikes only won three more times in 2016.

9. Week 16 of 2018

Nick Foles leads the Birds to victory in a must-win game and shootout versus the Houston Texans as Philly was in the midst of a three-game winning streak that catapulted his team into its second straight playoff appearance.

8. Week 15 of 2018 on Sunday Night Football

No one had Philly winning on the road and in primetime versus a red-hot 11-2 Los Angeles Rams team. No one was shocked when they did it either as Philly showed the heart of a champion, winning 30-23 as Nick Foles made magic happen again.

7. Week 17 of 2019 at MetLife Stadium

Any win versus the New York Giants is a good one. Any win versus the New York Giants that means Philly earns a playoff berth is doubly satisfying. This was a late Christmas present that Eagles fans will always remember as the day that Boston Scott became the Giants killer.

6. The 2018-2019 Wild Card Round

It wasn’t pretty, but Philly got it done in their one and only road playoff win under Doug Pederson (if you don’t count that game in Minneapolis). This one, however, is more famous for how it ended, with a Nick Foles toss to Golden Tate and with an unforgettable ‘double doink’ by former Eagles kicker Cody Parkey.