Eagles (disambiguation)

Eagles (disambiguation)

The Eagles are an American rock band formed in the early 1970s.

Eagles may also refer to:

Music

* "Eagles" (album), the Eagles' debut album from 1972
* Eagles of Death Metal, an American garage-rock band

ports

* Philadelphia Eagles, an NFL team
* Eagles (rugby), a rugby club in South Africa
* Eagles cricket team, a South African cricket team based in Bloemfontein
* Colorado Eagles, a Central Hockey League team located in Loveland, Colorado
* Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University intercollegiate athletic conference team
* American University Eagles, U.S collegiate level sports teams located in Washington, D.C.
* Boston College Eagles football, a U.S collegiate level team located in Boston, Massachusetts
* Northern Eagles, an Australian rugby league football team
* USA Eagles, USA's national rugby team
* West Coast Eagles, an Australian Football League (AFL) team
* Woodville-West Torrens Eagles, a South Australian National Football League team
* North Texas Mean Green, formerly known as the North Texas Eagles
* Georgia Southern Eagles, U.S collegiate level sports teams located in Statesboro, Georgia

Organizations

* Fraternal Order of Eagles, a fraternal organization founded in 1898

People

* Christopher Eagles, an English football (soccer) player

See also

* Eagle (disambiguation)
* The Eagle (disambiguation)
* The Eagles (disambiguation)


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