1934 Philadelphia Eagles season

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The 1934 Philadelphia Eagles season was their second in the league. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 3–5–1, losing seven games.[1] They failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season. However, on an interesting note, all of Philadelphia's wins were shutouts. Not only that, but the team allowed 7.7 points per game (the best in franchise history). They allowed 6 points or less 5 times, and were 4–1 in those games.

Home stadiumBaker Bowl
Record4–7
Quick facts Philadelphia Eagles season, Owner ...
1934 Philadelphia Eagles season
OwnerBert Bell
Head coachLud Wray
Home stadiumBaker Bowl
Results
Record4–7
Division place3rd NFL Eastern
PlayoffsDid not qualify
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If one excludes the 1920 Rochester Jeffersons' victory over the non-league team Fort Porter, the Eagles' 64–0 defeat of the Cincinnati Reds remains the largest regular season shutout in league history as of 2023.[2]

Off season

The Eagles held their preseason training camp in the New Jersey resort city of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Regular season

Schedule

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Game Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap Sources
1 September 16 at Green Bay Packers L 6–19 0–1 City Stadium 5,000 Recap
2 September 26 at Pittsburgh Pirates W 17–0 1–1 Forbes Field 11,559 Recap
3 October 7 Pittsburgh Pirates L 7–9 1–2 Baker Bowl 9,000 Recap
4 October 14 Detroit Lions L 0–10 1–3 Baker Bowl 9,860 Recap
5 October 21 at Boston Redskins L 0–6 1–4 Fenway Park 10,344 Recap
6 October 28 at New York Giants L 0–17 1–5 Polo Grounds 8,500 Recap
7 November 6 Cincinnati Reds W 64–0 2–5 Temple Stadium 2,000 Recap [3]
8 November 11 Brooklyn Dodgers L 7–10 2–6 Baker Bowl 8,000 Recap
9 November 18 Boston Redskins L 7–14 2–7 Baker Bowl 8,500 Recap
10 November 25 at Brooklyn Dodgers W 13–0 3–7 Ebbets Field 8,000 Recap
11 December 2 New York Giants W 6–0 4–7 Baker Bowl 12,471 Recap
Note: November 6: Tuesday.
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Standings

Rookie halfback Ed Matesic on the cover of the program for the October 14 contest against the Lions.
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NFL Eastern Division
W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
New York Giants 8 5 0 .615 7–1 147 107 L1
Boston Redskins 6 6 0 .500 5–3 107 94 W1
Brooklyn Dodgers 4 7 0 .364 4–4 61 153 L3
Philadelphia Eagles 4 7 0 .364 3–5 127 85 W2
Pittsburgh Pirates 2 10 0 .167 1–7 51 206 L7
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Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster

Members of the 1934 Philadelphia Eagles team.

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

Being a 2nd year expansion team the Eagles were mostly stocked with Rookies and 1st or 2nd years players. This was before the NFL draft was started. All the NFL teams competed for the same players in an open market.

A List of the 1934 Philadelphia Eagles.

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NO. Player AGE POS GP GS WT HT YRS College
Lud Wray40Coach1934 record
4–7
As Eagles Coach
7–12–1
NFL Lifetime
11–16–3
2ndPennsylvania
Dan Barnhart22HB102006–0RookieCentenary and
St. Mary's (CA)
Joe Carter24E11102016–11Austin and SMU
Algy Clark?B301905–104Ohio State
Paul Cuba26T10102126–01Pittsburgh
Jack Dempsey22T102256–2RookieBucknell
Swede Ellstrom28HB872036–1RookieOklahoma
Bob Gonya24T912086–21Northwewstern
Len Gudd24E102126–3RookieTemple
Chuck Hajek24C1122106–1RookieNorthwestern and
South Carolina
Swede Hanson27B1181926–13Temple
Lorne Johnson25FB101956–2RookieTemple
George Kavel24HB101705–11RookieCarnegie Mellon
George Kenneally32E11101906–18St. Bonaventure University
Red Kirkman29B1071956–11Case Western Reserve and
Washington & Jefferson
Jack Knapper24B201906–3RookieOttawa (KS)
Joe Kresky28G-T1062156–02Wisconsin
Rick Lackman24HB801865–111none
Jim Leonard24B952046–0RookieNotre Dame
John Lipski?C1092005–111Temple
Jim MacMurdo25T-G11112096–12Pittsburgh
Ed Matesic27HB11111986–1RookiePittsburgh
Barnes Milam28G-T201906–2RookieAustin
John Norby24HB101956–0RookieIdaho
Joe Pilconis23E921896–1RookieTemple
Phil Poth23G101955–11RookieGonzaga
Jack Roberts24B112106–02Georgia
Ed Storm27B1051956–11Santa Clara
Guy Turnbow26T-E202176–2RookieMississippi
Reds Weiner23B501805–9RookieMuhlenberg
Diddie Willson23G-E11111965–101Pennsylvania
Vince Zizak26G-T612085–8RookieVillanova
Jim Zyntell24G852006–11Holy Cross
32 Players
Team Average
23.611199.46–0.30.9
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Awards and honors

  • Tom "Swede" Hanson ties as NFL Leader in Rushing Attempts with 146 attempts[4]
  • Tom Hanson finishes 2nd in yards rushing with 805 yards.
  • Joe Carter ties for league lead with 16 receptions, and Receiving yards with 14.9 yards/catch.
  • Joe Carter finished 2nd in 4 Receiving TDs
  • Ed Matesic ties for league lead in Interception TD Returns with 1
  • Al Weiner finished the season with only 1 FG with. The leader Jack Manders had 10, and 5 finished second with 4 each.

References

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