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|list1 = [[Lud Wray|Wray]] • [[Bert Bell|Bell]] • [[Earle "Greasy" Neale|Neale]] • [[Bo McMillin|McMillin]] • [[Wayne Millner|Millner]] • [[Jim Trimble|Trimble]] • [[Hugh Devore|Devore]] • [[Buck Shaw|Shaw]] • [[Nick Skorich|Skorich]] • [[Joe Kuharich|Kuharich]] • [[Jerry Williams (American football)|Williams]] • [[Ed Khayat|Khayat]] • [[Mike McCormack (American football)|McCormack]] • [[Dick Vermeil|Vermeil]] • [[Marion Campbell|Campbell]] • [[Fred Bruney|Bruney]] • [[Buddy Ryan|Ryan]] • [[Rich Kotite|Kotite]] • [[Ray Rhodes|Rhodes]] • [[Andy Reid|Reid]] |
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* [[Lud Wray]] (1933–1935) |
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* [[Bert Bell]] (1936–1940) |
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* [[Greasy Neale]] (1941–1950) |
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* [[Bo McMillin]] (1951) |
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* [[Wayne Millner]] # (1951) |
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* [[Jim Trimble]] (1952–1955) |
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* [[Hugh Devore]] (1956–1957) |
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* [[Buck Shaw]] (1958–1960) |
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* [[Nick Skorich]] (1961–1963) |
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* [[Joe Kuharich]] (1964–1968) |
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* [[Jerry Williams (American football)|Jerry Williams]] (1969–1971) |
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* [[Ed Khayat]] (1971–1972) |
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* [[Mike McCormack (American football)|Mike McCormack]] (1973–1975) |
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* [[Dick Vermeil]] (1976–1982) |
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* [[Marion Campbell]] (1983–1985) |
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* [[Fred Bruney]] # (1985) |
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* [[Buddy Ryan]] (1986–1990) |
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* [[Rich Kotite]] (1991–1994) |
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* [[Ray Rhodes]] (1995–1998) |
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* [[Andy Reid]] (1999–2012) |
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* [[Chip Kelly]] (2013–2015) |
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* [[Pat Shurmur]] # (2015) |
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* [[Doug Pederson]] (2016–2020) |
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* [[Nick Sirianni]] (2021–present) |
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''# denotes interim head coach'' |
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[[Category:Philadelphia Eagles]] |
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