1933 Philadelphia Eagles season

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1933 Philadelphia Eagles season
Owner Bert Bell
General manager Bert Bell (de facto)
Head coach Lud Wray
Home stadium Baker Bowl
Results
Record3–5–1
Division place4th Eastern
PlayoffsDid not qualify

The 1933 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's inaugural season in the National Football League (NFL). In a year with an unbalanced schedule, the Eagles saw the field a league-low total of 9 times in 1933, finishing the season with a record of 3 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. [1]

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Offseason

When Pennsylvania eased some of the Blue laws and allowed Sunday sporting events, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh became available for NFL franchises as they could play home games on Sundays. The Frankford Yellow Jackets [2] played their games on Saturday mostly when at home.

During the offseason, Bert Bell and Lud Wray were granted an expansion franchise in the NFL for the rights to Philadelphia. The previous team, the Frankford Yellow Jackets, were inactive for two years so their rights were pulled by the NFL. They joined the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cincinnati Reds, for a $2,500 entrance fee. The Eagles got their name from the Blue Eagle, which was used by American companies to symbolize their compliance with the National Industrial Recovery Act, a program within Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The NFL Eagles' original colors were a light blue and yellow.

The Eagles held their first training camp in Atlantic City, New Jersey. They scheduled their home games to be played at the Baker Bowl in Philadelphia, which was also the home of the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball. The Eagles played at the Baker Bowl for three seasons before moving to the newer Philadelphia Municipal Stadium in the south Philadelphia area.

Regular season

Schedule

GameDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
1October 15at New York Giants L 0–560–1 Polo Grounds 18,000 Recap
2October 18 Portsmouth Spartans L 0–250–2 Baker Bowl 1,750 Recap
Bye
3October 29at Green Bay Packers L 9–350–3 City Stadium 3,007 Recap
4November 5at Cincinnati Reds W 6–01–3 Redland Field < 500 Recap [3] [4]
5November 12 Chicago Bears T 3–31–3–1Baker Bowl17,850 Recap
6November 19 Pittsburgh Pirates W 25–62–3–1Baker Bowl6,000 Recap
7November 26 Cincinnati Reds W 20–33–3–1Baker Bowl10,000 Recap
8December 3 Green Bay Packers L 0–103–4–1Baker Bowl9,500 Recap
9December 10 New York Giants L 14–203–5–1Baker Bowl8,000 Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

NFL Eastern Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
New York Giants 1130.7867–1244101W7
Brooklyn Dodgers 541.5562–2–19354L2
Boston Redskins 552.5002–310397T1
Philadelphia Eagles 351.3751–277158L2
Pittsburgh Pirates 362.3331–5–167208L3
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
NFL Western Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
Chicago Bears 1021.8337–013382W4
Portsmouth Spartans 650.5453–412887L3
Green Bay Packers 571.4172–4170107L1
Cincinnati Reds 361.3332–238110W1
Chicago Cardinals 191.1001–552101T1
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster

1933 Philadelphia Eagles roster
Backs 

Quarterbacks 

Halfbacks

Fullbacks 

Ends

Guards 

Tackles

Centers

Head coach 


Rookies in italics (21)
34 Active, 0 Inactive



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