Philadelphia Eagles Coloring Pages
Philadelphia Eagles Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 30+ free printable pages dedicated to one of the NFL’s most storied franchises – the team that captured Super Bowl LIX in February 2025, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs. The collection covers the full scope of Eagles fandom: the team logo and uniform, mascot Swoop, a dedicated cluster of 2025 Super Bowl tiles, individual player portraits for Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Jason Kelce, Kelee Ringo, Brandon Graham, Darius Slay, James Bradberry, and Alshon Jeffery, plus coaching and ownership portraits for Nick Sirianni and Jeffrey Lurie. The full NFL collection is available through our NFL Coloring Pages hub and the Leagues & Clubs Coloring Pages section.
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About the Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, competing in the NFC East division of the National Football Conference. Founded in 1933, the Eagles are one of the oldest continuous franchises in the NFL and play their home games at Lincoln Financial Field, which opened in 2003 and seats approximately 69,000 spectators.
The Eagles have won two Super Bowl championships in franchise history. The first came in Super Bowl LII (February 4, 2018), when the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots 41–33 – a game defined by quarterback Nick Foles’ historic performance and the “Philly Special” trick play on fourth down that became one of the most celebrated moments in modern NFL history. The second came in Super Bowl LIX (February 9, 2025), when the Eagles defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 40–22 – a dominant performance that announced the Eagles as the clear best team in the NFC and ended the Chiefs’ attempt at a third consecutive championship.
Philadelphia’s football fanbase is among the most passionate, knowledgeable, and demanding in the NFL. The relationship between the Eagles and the city of Philadelphia is one of the deepest in professional sports – the team is not merely entertainment in Philadelphia but a genuine expression of civic identity that transcends generations.
The Eagles’ Identity: Colors, Logo, and Swoop
Midnight Green – The Eagles’ Defining Color
The Philadelphia Eagles’ primary color is midnight green – a deep, rich, very dark green that was adopted as the team’s primary color in 1996 under owner Jeffrey Lurie and has remained the signature of their visual identity ever since. Midnight green is one of the NFL’s most distinctive colors precisely because of how dark and saturated it is – not a standard forest green or kelly green, but a near-black deep green that reads as immediately distinctive on any field.
The team’s secondary colors are silver and white, with black used as an accent. The color combination of midnight green, silver, and white gives the Eagles’ uniforms and logo one of the most visually striking and sophisticated identities in the league. The helmet is metallic silver with a white and midnight green eagle wing logo along each side – the wing stripe being the helmet’s most iconic design element.
Coloring the Eagles palette: Midnight green is the most important single color decision across this entire collection. It is a very dark green – significantly darker than forest green, almost appearing black in low lighting. For colored pencil work, achieving midnight green requires heavy application with the darkest available green pencil, potentially layered with a very dark navy or black for depth in shadow areas. For markers, a dark forest green marker applied over a black undercoat approximates the midnight green quality. The silver secondary color is rendered as a cool light gray – not white, not warm beige, but a clearly metallic cool gray.
The Eagles Logo
The Eagles’ current primary logo is a stylized eagle head in profile – facing right, rendered in midnight green with silver and white detailing. The eagle’s eye is a vivid white with a sharp, focused expression, and the beak is rendered in the team’s silver. This logo, introduced in its current form in 1996 alongside the midnight green color adoption, is the design depicted in the logo and badge tiles throughout the collection.
Swoop – The Eagles Mascot
Swoop is the Philadelphia Eagles’ official mascot – a bald eagle character in full Eagles uniform (midnight green jersey, silver helmet, white pants) who performs at home games, participates in community appearances, and serves as the team’s ambassador to younger fans. Two tiles cover Swoop: Mascot Swoop Coloring Page and Mascot Swoop Coloring Page Free (two different treatments of the same character).
Coloring Swoop: Swoop’s design combines the Eagles’ uniform palette – midnight green jersey, silver helmet, white pants – with the visual characteristics of a stylized bald eagle: white head feathers (bald eagles have white head and tail feathers on dark brown bodies), a bright yellow beak and yellow talons, and large expressive eyes that give him a friendly, character-mascot quality rather than a threatening raptor appearance.
Players in This Collection
Jalen Hurts – Quarterback and Super Bowl Champion
Jalen Hurts is the Eagles’ franchise quarterback and the central figure of the team’s recent championship era. Selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma, Hurts became the Eagles’ starter in 2021 and developed into one of the league’s most dangerous dual-threat quarterbacks – capable of making plays with both his arm and his legs in a way that consistently creates problems for opposing defenses.
In Super Bowl LIX, Hurts delivered the performance that defined his career to that point, throwing for 221 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Eagles’ 40–22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. The performance cemented his status as the team’s unquestioned franchise cornerstone for the foreseeable future.
Hurts appears in more tiles than any other individual in the collection: Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts, Kelee Ringo, Jalen Hurts Coloring Page, and Jalen Hurts Coloring Page Free. The Eagles uniform Hurts wears features his number 1 – a relatively unusual quarterback number in NFL tradition, which Hurts has made distinctly his own.
A.J. Brown – Wide Receiver
A.J. Brown (Arthur Jamel Brown Jr.) is one of the most physically dominant wide receivers in the NFL – a large, powerful receiver at 6 feet 1 inch, 226 pounds, whose combination of size, speed, and route running has made him one of the most difficult matchup problems for opposing defensive backs in the league. Traded to the Eagles from the Tennessee Titans in 2022, Brown quickly became Hurts’ primary receiving target. He appears in two tiles in the collection: A.J. Brown Coloring Page and A.J. Brown Free Coloring Page.
DeVonta Smith – Wide Receiver
DeVonta Smith is the Eagles’ second elite wide receiver – the 2020 Heisman Trophy winner from Alabama, who the Eagles selected 10th overall in the 2021 draft. Where Brown brings power and contested-catch ability, Smith brings precise route running, elite separation from coverage, and exceptional concentration on difficult throws. Together, Brown and Smith form one of the NFL’s best wide receiver duos. His DeVonta Smith Coloring Page tile depicts him in his Eagles uniform, number 6.
Jason Kelce – Center (Retired)
Jason Kelce is widely regarded as one of the greatest centers in NFL history – an eight-time Pro Bowl selection who played all 13 seasons of his career with the Eagles before retiring in March 2024. Kelce was the anchor of the Eagles’ offensive line through their entire championship run, including Super Bowl LII. Known for his extraordinary athleticism at the center position, his durability, and his passionate Philadelphia identity, Kelce became as beloved a figure in Eagles history as any player of the modern era.
His Jason Kelce Coloring Page and Jason Kelce Coloring Page Free tiles are therefore historical portraits – depicting a player who has retired but whose significance to the franchise remains fully current. Kelce wore number 62 throughout his Eagles career.
Kelee Ringo – Cornerback
Kelee Ringo is a cornerback selected by the Eagles in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft out of Georgia. The Jalen Hurts and Kelee Ringo tile pairs the team’s starting quarterback with the young defensive back – a cross-unit composition that reflects the team’s depth across both sides of the ball.
Nick Sirianni – Head Coach
Nick Sirianni served as the Eagles’ head coach during the team’s Super Bowl LIX championship run, having been hired in January 2021. Under Sirianni’s leadership, the Eagles developed Jalen Hurts into a franchise quarterback and built the roster that won the 2025 championship. His Nick Sirianni Coloring Page tile depicts him in coaching attire on the sideline.
Brandon Graham – Defensive End
Brandon Graham is a defensive end who has been with the Eagles since being drafted in the first round in 2010 – a 15-year Eagle whose longevity and consistent performance make him one of the franchise’s most respected veterans. Graham is best known to national audiences for his strip-sack of Tom Brady in the final minutes of Super Bowl LII that directly led to the Eagles’ first championship.
Darius Slay and James Bradberry – Cornerbacks
Darius Slay (Darius Slay Jr.) is the Eagles’ veteran starting cornerback – a multiple Pro Bowl selection known for his ball-hawking ability and his press-man coverage skills. James Bradberry provided cornerback depth during his tenure with the Eagles, having been acquired in 2022. Both appear in individual portrait tiles.
Jeffrey Lurie – Owner
Jeffrey Lurie has owned the Philadelphia Eagles since purchasing the franchise in 1994 for $185 million – at the time, a record price for an NFL franchise. Under Lurie’s ownership, the Eagles have made two Super Bowl appearances and won two championships. His Jeffrey Lurie Coloring Page tile is one of the few owner portrait tiles in the site’s entire NFL collection, reflecting his significance to the franchise’s modern identity.
Alshon Jeffery – Wide Receiver (Historical)
Alshon Jeffery played for the Eagles from 2017 to 2020, most notably as a starter in the Super Bowl LII championship season. His Alshon Jeffery Coloring Page tile is a historical portrait from that era – the receiver who caught the famous back-shoulder touchdown in Super Bowl LII that helped seal the Eagles’ first championship. Jeffery retired in 2021 after injuries limited his later Eagles seasons.
The 2025 Super Bowl Cluster
The collection’s newest tiles – Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LIX 2025, Philadelphia Eagles 2025, Philadelphia Eagles Champion, and Team of Philadelphia Eagles – form a dedicated Super Bowl championship cluster that makes this collection particularly relevant and fresh in 2025 and beyond.
Super Bowl LIX was played on February 9, 2025, with the Philadelphia Eagles defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40–22 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The victory ended the Chiefs’ bid for a third consecutive Super Bowl title and gave the Eagles their second championship in franchise history. Jalen Hurts’ performance – 221 passing yards and 2 touchdowns – was central to the victory.
The Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl tile from the earlier 2023 cluster references the team’s Super Bowl LII heritage and general Super Bowl imagery, while the 2025 tiles specifically commemorate the most recent championship. Together, they bracket the franchise’s two championship moments in a collection that functions both as a current celebration and as a historical record.
Coloring Guide: The Eagles Palette in Detail
Midnight Green – The most important coloring decision in the collection. Every player jersey, every helmet, every logo element uses this specific, very dark green. Apply it with the maximum available pressure using your darkest green pencil or marker. The color should read as almost black at a glance, while clearly reading as green in direct light.
Silver – The Eagles’ secondary color appears on the helmet, on trim elements, and in logo detailing. True silver is a cool, slightly metallic light gray – not white (too bright), not warm beige (too warm), but a clearly metallic cool gray. For colored pencil work, a cool light gray with a slight blue bias approximates silver most accurately. A metallic silver colored pencil or gel pen can add a genuine shine quality to the helmet and logo areas.
White – Used on the jersey numbers, the pants, and accent elements. Keep white areas as the paper’s natural white or apply very lightly – white should be the brightest element in any Eagles composition.
Black – Used as an accent and outline color throughout the uniform and logo. Eagle talons, eye markings, and certain uniform details use black for definition and contrast.
Swoop’s yellow beak and talons – The only warm color in the Eagles’ entire visual system, appearing only on the mascot tiles. Use vivid yellow-orange – the specific warm golden-yellow of a bald eagle’s beak – which creates a natural accent against the midnight green and silver.
For NFL uniform coloring technique – including how to render jersey number fonts, helmet shine, and the layered complexity of football padding visible through player tiles – see our Football Player Coloring Pages collection for additional reference images.
FAQs
How many Super Bowls have the Philadelphia Eagles won? The Eagles have won two Super Bowls. Their first championship came in Super Bowl LII (February 2018), defeating the New England Patriots 41–33. Their second came in Super Bowl LIX (February 2025), defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40–22.
Who is Jalen Hurts? Jalen Hurts is the Philadelphia Eagles’ starting quarterback, drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma. He became the Eagles’ starter in 2021, developed into one of the NFL’s top dual-threat quarterbacks, and won Super Bowl LIX MVP honors in the Eagles’ championship victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in February 2025.
What color are the Philadelphia Eagles? The Eagles’ primary color is midnight green – a very dark, rich green that has defined the team’s visual identity since 1996. Their secondary colors are silver and white, with black used as an accent. The midnight green, silver, and white combination is one of the NFL’s most distinctive and recognizable color systems.
Who is Swoop? Swoop is the Philadelphia Eagles’ official mascot – a bald eagle character in Eagles uniform who performs at home games and community events. He appears in the Mascot Swoop Coloring Page tiles in this collection.
Who is Jason Kelce? Jason Kelce is a retired Eagles center widely regarded as one of the greatest offensive linemen in NFL history. He played all 13 seasons of his career with the Eagles and was central to the team’s Super Bowl LII championship in 2018. He retired in March 2024. His tiles in this collection are historical portraits celebrating his Eagles legacy.
When did the Eagles win Super Bowl LIX? The Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 40–22 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Quarterback Jalen Hurts threw for 221 yards and 2 touchdowns in the game.
What is the Eagles’ stadium called? The Philadelphia Eagles play their home games at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, which opened in 2003 and seats approximately 69,000 spectators.
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