1993 Philadelphia Eagles season
Owner(s)
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Head Coach
Rich Kotite
Home Field
Results
Record
8–8
Place
3rd NFC East
Playoff Finish
did not qualify
Timeline
Previous season
Next season
1992
1994
The 1993 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 61st in the league . The team failed to improve upon their previous output of 11–5, winning only eight games[ 1] and failing to qualify for the playoffs for only the second time in six seasons. Ten of their sixteen games were decided by a touchdown or less.
Off Season [ ]
The Eagles held training camp at West Chester University of Pennsylvania for the 14th consecutive year.
NFL Draft [ ]
The 1993 NFL Draft was held April 25–26, 1993. The draft is reduced to 8 rounds, down from 12
Because the Eagles tied with 5 other teams at 11–5 in 1992 , they rotated in picking 20th to 25th in the 8 rounds. There were 224 players taken in this draft by the NFL.
The number 1 pick in the draft was made by the New England Patriots who picked Drew Bledsoe a Quarterback out of Washington State .
The Eagles had 2 first round picks number 19 and 24. They chose Lester Holmes a Tackle out of Jackson State and Leonard Renfro a Defensive Tackle out of Colorado with those picks
Player Selections [ ]
The table shows the Eagles selections 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.
Player Selections [ ]
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 5, 1993
Phoenix Cardinals
W 23–17
59,831
2
September 12, 1993
at Green Bay Packers
W 20–17
59,061
3
September 19, 1993
Washington Redskins
W 34–31
65,435
4
Bye
5
October 3, 1993
at New York Jets
W 38–30
72,593
6
October 10, 1993
Chicago Bears
L 17–6
63,601
7
October 17, 1993
at New York Giants
L 21–10
76,050
8
Bye
9
October 31, 1993
Dallas Cowboys
L 23–10
61,912
10
November 7, 1993
at Phoenix Cardinals
L 16–3
41,634
11
November 14, 1993
Miami Dolphins
L 19–14
64,213
12
November 21, 1993
New York Giants
L 7–3
62,928
13
November 28, 1993
at Washington Redskins
W 17–14
46,663
14
December 6, 1993
at Dallas Cowboys
L 23–17
64,521
15
December 12, 1993
Buffalo Bills
L 10–7
60,769
16
December 19, 1993
at Indianapolis Colts
W 20–10
44,952
17
December 26, 1993
New Orleans Saints
W 37–26
50,085
18
January 3, 1994
at San Francisco 49ers
W 37–34
61,653
Standings [ ]
Playoffs [ ]
The Eagles failed to make the playoffs for the 1993 season.
1993 Roster [ ]
Pro Bowl Selection + Pro Bowl Starter
NO.
Player
AGE
POS
GP
GS
WT
HT
YRS
College
Rich Kotite
49
Head Coach
3
Wagner College
72
Alexander, David
29
C-G-T
16
16
275
6–3
6
Tulsa
21
Allen, Eric*
28
DB
16
16
184
5–10
5
Arizona State
11
Bahr, Matt
37
K
11
0
175
5–10
14
Penn State
82
Bailey, Victor
23
WR
16
10
196
6–2
Rookie
Missouri,Texas-El Paso
62
Brian Baldinger
33
G-T-C
12
4
278
6–4
11
Duke
24
Corey Barlow
23
DB
10
0
182
5–9
Rookie
Auburn
86
Fred Barnett
27
WR
4
4
204
6–0
3
Arkansas State
84
Mark Bavaro
30
TE
16
16
245
6–4
8
Notre Dame
6
Bubby Brister
31
QB
10
8
205
6–3
7
Tulane
71
Mike Chalenski
23
DE-DT
15
0
279
6–5
Rookie
Pittsburgh and UCLA
52
Louis Cooper
30
LB
11
0
240
6–2
8
Western Carolina
12
Randall Cunningham
30
QB
4
4
212
6–4
8
UNLV
78
Antone Davis
26
T-G
16
16
330
6–4
2
Tennessee
56
Byron Evans
29
LB
11
10
235
6–2
6
Arizona
5
Jeff Feagles
27
P
16
0
215
6–1
5
Miami (FL)
95
Mike Flores
27
DE
16
11
256
6–3
2
Louisville
61
Eric Floyd
28
G-T
3
3
310
6–5
3
Auburn
33
William Frizzell
31
DB
16
2
203
6–3
9
North Carolina Central
54
Britt Hager
27
LB
16
7
231
6–1
4
Texas
65
Ron Hallstrom
34
G-T
12
8
300
6–6
11
Iowa
91
Andy Harmon
24
DT-DE
16
15
272
6–4
2
Kent State
97
Tim Harris
29
LB-DE
4
3
260
6–6
7
Memphis
45
Vaughn Hebron
23
RB
16
4
195
5–8
Rookie
Virginia Tech
73
Lester Holmes
24
G
12
6
315
6–4
Rookie
Jackson State
48
Wes Hopkins
32
DB
15
8
213
6–1
10
SMU
66
John Hudson
25
G-C
16
0
270
6–2
2
Auburn
98
Tommy Jeter
24
DT
7
0
285
6–5
1
Texas
87
Maurice Johnson
26
TE
16
2
242
6–2
2
Temple
32
James Joseph
26
RB
16
5
222
6–2
2
Auburn
59
Seth Joyner*
29
LB-DB
16
16
241
6–2
7
Texas-El Paso
80
Reggie Lawrence
23
WR
1
0
178
6–0
Rookie
North Carolina
80
James Lofton
37
WR
9
2
192
6–3
15
Stanford
68
Tom McHale
30
G
8
4
290
6–4
6
Cornell,Maryland
43
Erik McMillan
28
DB
6
0
200
6–2
5
Missouri
29
Mark McMillian
23
DB
16
12
154
5–7
1
Alabama
38
Rich Miano
31
DB
16
14
200
6–1
8
Hawaii
77
Keith Millard
31
DT-NT-DE
14
6
260
6–6
8
Washington State
74
Gerald Nichols
29
DT-NT-DE
7
3
261
6–2
6
Florida State
7
Ken O'Brien
33
QB
5
4
210
6–4
9
California-Davis
58
Derrick Oden
23
LB
12
0
230
5–11
Rookie
Alabama
90
William Perry
31
DT-DE
8
8
325
6–2
8
Clemson
42
Mike Reid
23
DB
9
0
218
6–1
Rookie
North Carolina State
94
Leonard Renfro
23
DT
14
2
291
6–2
Rookie
Colorado
81
Paul Richardson
24
WR
1
0
204
6–3
Rookie
UCLA
53
John Roper
28
LB
3
0
232
6–1
4
Texas A&M
55
Ken Rose
31
LB
5
0
215
6–1
6
UNLV
9
Roger Ruzek
33
K
5
0
195
6–1
6
Weber State
79
Mike Schad
30
G
13
13
290
6–5
6
Queens (Canada)
75
Rob Selby
26
G-T
1
0
290
6–4
2
Auburn
23
Heath Sherman
26
RB
15
7
195
6–0
4
Texas A&M-Kingsville
22
Vai Sikahema
31
RB
16
0
181
5–9
7
BYU
96
Clyde Simmons
29
DE-DT
16
16
292
6–5
7
Western Carolina
26
Ben Smith
26
DB
13
3
185
5–11
3
Georgia
30
Otis Smith
28
DB
15
0
198
5–11
2
Missouri,Southern
85
Jeff Sydner
24
WR
4
0
177
5–6
1
Hawaii
51
William Thomas
25
LB
16
16
223
6–2
2
Texas A&M
76
Broderick Thompson
33
T-G
10
10
295
6–5
8
6–5 Kansas
34
Herschel Walker
31
RB
16
16
225
6–1
7
Georgia
20
Andre Waters
31
DB
9
8
200
5–11
9
Cheyney
89
Calvin Williams
26
WR
16
14
187
5–11
3
Purdue
83
Mike Young
31
WR
10
0
187
6–1
8
UCLA
References [ ]
↑ 1993 Philadelphia Eagles
↑ Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their careers.
↑ Players are identified as a 1993 pro Bowl.
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