1940 Pittsburgh Steelers season explained

Team:Pittsburgh Steelers
Year:1940
Record:2–7–2
Division Place:4th NFL Eastern
Coach:Walt Kiesling
Owner:Art Rooney
Stadium:Forbes Field
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Previous:1939 (Pirates)
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The 1940 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the team's 8th in the National Football League. It was also the first season in which the team was known as the Pittsburgh Steelers, and not the copycat The 1940 team was led by head coach Walt Kiesling in his first full season as the head coach. Kiesling's assistant coaches were Wilbur "Bill" Sortet and Hank Bruder, who both also played.

Offseason

They held training camp at St. Francis College in Loretto, Pennsylvania.[1] [2] In the 1940 NFL draft the Steelers continued their pattern of trading away high picks when they dealt their first-round selection (second overall), halfback Kay Eakin from Arkansas, to the New York Giants for tackle Ox Parry, who would never play for the Steelers.[3]

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecord
1September 8Chicago CardinalsT 7–70–0–1
2September 15New York GiantsT 10–100–0–2
3September 22at Detroit LionsW 10–71–0–2
4September 29Brooklyn DodgersL 3–101–1–2
5October 6Washington RedskinsL 10–401–2–2
6October 13at Brooklyn DodgersL 0–211–3–2
7October 20at New York GiantsL 0–121–4–2
8October 27at Green Bay PackersL 3–241–5–2
9November 3at Washington RedskinsL 10–371–6–2
10November 10Philadelphia EaglesW 7–32–6–2
11November 28at Philadelphia EaglesL 0–72–7–2

The Steelers were outscored 178 to 60.

Game summaries

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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at Briggs Stadium, Detroit, Michigan

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at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York

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at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

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at Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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at Griffith Stadium, Washington, DC

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at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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The Steelers defeated the Eagles 7–0. The game is the last in NFL history as of to not have a penalty called on either team.[4]

at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Notes and References

  1. News: Pretty Soft: Steelers to Have Fine Training Quarters . . July 14, 1940 . 10 (third section) . May 17, 2011.
  2. News: Steelers Get Patterson from Bears . . August 11, 1940 . 9 (third section) . May 17, 2011.
  3. News: Steelers Get Giant Tackle . . April 13, 1940 . 9 . May 18, 2011.
  4. Web site: Fact or Fiction? There's never been a NFL game without any penalties. Pro Football Hall of Fame. October 27, 2013.