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Troy Aikman reflects on the intense rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys, highlighting the brutal nature of Eagles' defenses during his playing days. He shares war stories on the *New Heights* podcast, emphasizing the physical toll of playing in Philadelphia.
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There are rivalries, and then there's Philadelphia Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys. It's never been polite. It probably never will be. It’s rarely been quiet. For decades, it has produced some of the most physical, emotional football the NFL has ever seen. Just ask Troy Aikman.
For many Birds fans, hearing Aikman call a game on Monday Night Football can still bring back mixed emotions. Just ask them. They'll tell you. That history doesn't fade easily. But during a recent appearance on the New Heights podcast with Jason Kelce and Travis Kelce, the Hall of Fame quarterback offered something different: respect and a few war stories.
Naturally, the conversation drifted toward one of football's most heated rivalries. When it did, Aikman didn’t hesitate to describe just how brutal it was facing some of Philadelphia's defenses during his playing days. And “brutal” might not even fully capture it. Aikman spoke about the physical toll of playing in Philadelphia, where defenses weren’t just talented. They were violent, relentless, and unapologetically aggressive.
Whether it was the noise from the crowd or the hits that followed, trips to Philadelphia for the Cowboys have never been routine. They never will be. They are survival tests, and that tracks with what many already believe about those Eagles teams. From the Buddy Ryan era to the Jim Johnson defenses that followed, Philadelphia built an identity rooted in intimidation.
Quarterbacks didn't just have to read coverages. They had to brace for impact. Even for someone as accomplished as Aikman, those games left an impression that lasted long after the final whistle, so maybe that's the best takeaway. Respect in this rivalry has always been hard-earned. When it comes from someone who lived through it, someone who took those hits and kept getting up, it carries a little more weight.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Troy Aikman recalls brutal battles vs. some legendary Eagles defenses
Troy Aikman described the Eagles' defenses as violent, relentless, and unapologetically aggressive, emphasizing the physical toll they took on opponents.
The rivalry has remained intense and physical for decades, characterized by emotional games and a strong identity rooted in intimidation from the Eagles' defenses.
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