1937 Philadelphia Eagles season explained

Team:Philadelphia Eagles
Year:1937
Record:2–8–1
Division Place:5th NFL Eastern
Coach:Bert Bell
Owner:Bert Bell
Stadium:Philadelphia Municipal Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The 1937 Philadelphia Eagles season marked their fifth year in the National Football League (NFL). While the team improved on their previous output of 1–11, winning two games, it remained mired at the bottom of its division, missing the Championship Playoff for the fifth consecutive season.[1]

Off season

NFL draft

The 1937 NFL draft took place on December 12, 1936. It would be for 10 rounds, and teams would pick a total of 100 players.

The Eagles would have the 1st pick in the draft. They used this pick to choose, running up in the Heisman Trophy, Sam Francis, a back out of Nebraska. He never played a game for the Eagles but he played for the Chicago Bears.

Player selections

The table shows the Eagles selections, what picks they had that were traded away, and the team that ended up with that pick. It is possible the Eagles' pick ended up with this team via another team that the Eagles made a trade with.Not shown are acquired picks that the Eagles traded away.

= Pro Bowler [2] = Hall of Famer
width=3% style="background:#006633;" Rd width=1% style="background:#006633;"Pick # width=15% style="background:#006633;"Player width=7% style="background:#006633;"Position !College
1 1 BackNebraska
2 11 BackPennsylvania
3 21Drew EllisTackleTCU
4 31 Walt GilbertBackAuburn
5 41 Alex DrobnitchBackDenver
6 51 Bill GuckeysonBackMaryland
7 61 Herb BarnaGuardWest Virginia
8 71 Nestor HennonBackCarnegie-Mellon
9 81 Paul FanningBackKansas State
10 91Ray AntilBackMinnesota

Regular season

The Eagles 1937 NFL season started on September 5 and ended 11 weeks later on November 14. The Eagles would play 4 games at home and 7 games on the road.

Schedule

GameDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
1September 5at Pittsburgh PiratesL 14–270–1Forbes Field8,588Recap
2September 10Brooklyn DodgersL 7–130–2Municipal Stadium5,221Recap
3September 21Cleveland RamsL 3–210–3Municipal Stadium3,107Recap
4September 26Chicago CardinalsT 6–60–3–1Municipal Stadium3,912Recap
5October 3New York GiantsL 7–160–4–1Municipal Stadium12,127 [3] Recap[4]
6October 10at Washington RedskinsW 14–01–4–1Griffith Stadium7,320Recap
7October 17at New York GiantsL 0–211–5–1Polo Grounds20,089Recap
8October 24Washington RedskinsL 7–101–6–1Municipal Stadium6,580Recap
9October 31at Pittsburgh PiratesL 7–161–7–1Forbes Field2,772Recap
10November 7at Brooklyn DodgersW 14–102–7–1Ebbets Field8,373Recap
11November 14at Green Bay PackersL 7–372–8–1Wisconsin State Fair Park13,340Recap

NFL Playoffs

With a 2–8–1 record in 1937, the Eagles do not make the playoffs and play in the 1937 NFL Championship Game. The Washington Redskins defeated Chicago Bears in Chicago.

Roster

(All time List of Philadelphia Eagles players in franchise history)

A List of the 1937 Philadelphia Eagles.

NO. width=15% style="background:#00cc00;"Playerwidth=4% style="background:#00cc00;"AGE width=6% style="background:#00cc00;"POS width=4% style="background:#00cc00;"GP width=4% style="background:#00cc00;"GSwidth=4% style="background:#00cc00;"WTwidth=4% style="background:#00cc00;"HTwidth=4% style="background:#00cc00;"YRSwidth=20% style="background:#00cc00;"College
- align=left42 Coach 1937 record
2–8–1
NFL-Eagles Lifetime
3–19–1
2nd - align=leftPennsylvania
- align=left25HB-WB-DB-BB1062106–1Rookie- align=left
- align=leftWinnie Baze23B1041905–11Rookie- align=leftMissouri, Texas-El Paso
- align=leftArt Buss26T11112196–33- align=left
- align=leftJoe Carter27E1082016–14- align=leftAustin, SMU
- align=leftJack Dempsey25T212256–21 - align=leftBucknell
- align=leftFritz Ferko25T1052426–1Rookie - align=left
- align=leftGlenn Frey25B651935–111 - align=leftTemple
- align=leftSwede Hanson30B201926–16 - align=leftTemple
- align=leftMaurice Harper27C932276–4Rookie - align=leftAustin
- align=leftBill Hewitt28E-DE11111905–95 - align=leftMichigan
- align=leftTex Holcomb24T112356–2Rookie - align=left
- align=leftBill Hughes22G-C1182266–1Rookie - align=leftTexas
- align=leftRabbit Keen23QB801705–9Rookie - align=leftArkansas
- align=leftCharlie Knox? B101855–11Rookie - align=leftSt. Edmonds
- align=leftJohn Kusko23B1041945–111 - align=leftTemple
- align=leftJim Leonard27B202046–03 - align=leftNotre Dame
- align=leftJim MacMurdo28T-G302096–15 - align=leftPittsburgh
- align=leftBob Masters26HB932005–11 Rookie - align=leftBaylor
- align=leftForrest McPherson26G-C-T302335–11 2 - align=leftNebraska
- align=leftEmmett Mortell21B11111816–1Rookie - align=leftNotre Dame, Wisconsin
- align=leftJoe Pilconis26E1131896–13 - align=leftTemple
- align=leftGeorge Rado25G-DE911945–92 - align=leftDuquesne
- align=leftHank Reese28C-G1182145–114 - align=leftTemple
- align=leftHerb Roton24E912106–2Rookie - align=leftAuburn
- align=leftJim Russell29G-T312105–111 - align=leftTemple
- align=leftDave Smukler23FB-LB11112266–11 - align=leftMissouri, Temple
- align=leftRay Spillers25T1032186–3 Rookie - align=leftArkansas
- align=leftMule Stockton24G11112146–1 Rookie - align=leftMcMurry
- align=leftVince Zizak29G-T212085–83 - align=left
32 Players
Team Average
24.6 11 207.26–0.1 1.6

Postseason

With a record of 2–8–1 the Philadelphia Eagles failed to make it to the NFL Championship game

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/phi/1937.htm 1937 Philadelphia Eagles
  2. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
  3. Pro Football Reference has the crowd at 4,878, which is contradicted by the New York Daily News report, which calls this the largest home crowd of the year.
  4. https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-news-eagles-lose-giants-cop-167/160184320/ "Eagles Lose: Giants Cop, 16–7,"