Ted Dean's historic five-yard touchdown run gave the Eagles the 1960 NFL Championship and handed legendary Packers coach Vince Lombardi his only career postseason loss. But Dean wasn't even supposed to get the football on one of the biggest plays in Eagles history. What was the original play, and why did Norm Van Brocklin change it?

Eric Allen's winding, weaving 94-yard dash against the Jets in 1993 was called the greatest interception return in NFL history by Steve Sabol of NFL Films, but the play almost didn't happen. Allen was about to head out of bounds after intercepting Boomer Esiason. Why did he keep running downfield?

Wilbert Montgomery's 42-yard touchdown against the Cowboys on the second play of the 1980 NFC Championship Game propelled the Eagles to their first Super Bowl. But why was Montgomery in the locker room for the first play?

What is the untold truth behind the famous Pickle Juice Game? What motivated Bill Bergey when in his first home game as an Eagle he forced a fumble that Joe Lavender returned 96 yards for a touchdown? Why was Hugh Douglas so furious with the Bears before he KO'd quarterback Jim Miller in the 2001 playoffs?

The onside kick. The Miracle of the Meadowlands. Fourth and 26. They're all here, in exquisite detail with nearly 100 new interviews, including 17 of the 22 living members of the Eagles' all-time team.