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2012 Eagles Schedule
From Cleveland to East Rutherford, we present the Eagles' 2012 schedule. Check it out ...

Take a trip through the Eagles' 2012 schedule. How many wins do you think they'll finish with?

The Eagles open the season on the road against the Cleveland Browns, who are coached by former Eagles assistant Pat Shurmur. The two teams also meet two weeks prior during the preseason.

Ray Lewis takes what is likely his final trip to Philadelphia in Week 2 as the Eagles welcome in another former Eagles assistant in John Harbaugh.

Week 3 takes the Eagles out to Arizona where another old friend awaits. After a lackluster first season with the Cardinals, Kevin Kolb will take on his old team for the first time.

We know, that picture stings. But the Eagles will use it as motivation when they get their first crack at Eli Manning and the Giants at Lincoln Financial Field.

Trent Cole gets another crack at Ben Roethlisberger in Week 5 as the Eagles play for Pennsylvania supremacy against the Steelers.

After their first playoff appearance since 1999, the Lions head to Philadelphia in Week 6. But the last time these two teams met, Michael Vick staked his claim to the starting QB job.

After having to leave last year's chance to beat his former team because of injury, Michael Vick gets another chance as the Eagles carry Andy Reid's perfect post-bye record into a matchup with the Falcons.

With Sean Payton suspended for the year in the wake of "Bountygate," the Saints will be led by interim coach Joe Vitt against the Eagles in what is sure to be a popular road trip for Eagles fans on Monday Night Football.

LeSean McCoy and the Eagles get reacquainted with the hated Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field in Week 10. Here's to hoping Shady and crew bounce the 'Boys.

With Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III likely headed to be the new face of the Redskins, the Eagles get their first look at a new nemesis in Washington for a Week 11 NFC East clash.

Two former No. 1 overall picks. Two of the most dynamic quarterbacks in recent memory. No wonder this one's fit for prime time when Cam Newton and the Panthers come to town for this Monday Night Football showdown.

For the second time in four weeks, the Eagles and Cowboys face off, this time in Dallas for a primetime game on Sunday Night Football.

The Eagles get a respite from the Northeast winter for a trip down to Tampa against Josh Freeman and the Bucs in Week 14.

A.J. Green and the Bengals come to town on a short week for the Week 15 Thursday Night showdown in Philadelphia. On the back side, the Eagles will have extra time to prepare for the final two-game stretch.

The final home game of the 2012 regular season for the Eagles is against the Washington Redskins for the second straight year. Brent Celek and the Eagles will be more than ready for their NFC East rivals.

What better way to close out the regular season than a trip to the friendly confines of MetLife Stadium. DeSean Jackson and co. will look to recapture some of their finest moments in the building.