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The 2004 season marked a significant chapter in the history of the Philadelphia Eagles, as they celebrated their 72nd year in the National Football League (NFL). Under the leadership of head coach Andy Reid, the team finished with an impressive record of 13 wins and 3 losses, clinching the top spot in the NFC East Division.
The highlight of the season came when the Eagles triumphed in the NFC Conference Championship, defeating the Atlanta Falcons 27-10. This victory not only solidified their dominance in the conference but also set the stage for their first Super Bowl appearance in 24 years.
However, the pinnacle of the season ended in heartbreak, as the Eagles faced the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX. Despite a valiant effort, they fell short with a final score of 21-24. This loss remains a poignant reminder of the fine line between success and disappointment in the realm of professional sports. The 2004 season will forever be etched in the memories of Eagles fans as a testament to resilience and ambition.