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Monday, December 15, 2003
MIAMI (AP) -- The last time the Philadelphia Eagles played so well for so long, they won the NFL championship. That was 43 years ago. Donovan McNabb threw a 59-yard completion on the first play, receiver Freddie Mitchell's first career completion went for a touchdown, and Philadelphia beat the slumping Miami Dolphins 34-27 Monday night. The Eagles extended their winning streak to nine games, matching the franchise record set in 1960, when they went on to the NFL title. Philadelphia (11-3) matc ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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