1969 Philadelphia Eagles season explained

Team:Philadelphia Eagles
Year:1969
Record:4–9–1
Division Place:4th NFL Capitol
Coach:Jerry Williams
Owner:Leonard Tose
Stadium:Franklin Field
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's thirty-seventh season in the National Football League. The team improved on its previous output of 2–12, winning four games.[1]

Despite the improvement, the team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season.

Background

The Eagles wore both green (for road games) and white (for home games) helmets during the 1969 season.[2] The white helmets then became part of the Eagles' permanent uniform for the next four seasons.[3]

Philadelphia became the first NFL team to play home games on artificial turf when Franklin Field installed AstroTurf prior to this season. The Houston Oilers of the AFL was on its second season on AstroTurf; the team moved into the Astrodome the previous year.

Offseason

NFL Draft

The 1969 NFL/AFL draft was the third and final year in which the NFL and American Football League (AFL) held a joint draft of college players. The draft took place on January 28–29, and the Eagles alternated with the Atlanta Falcons in picking second and third over the seventeen rounds.

The draft began with first overall pick of O. J. Simpson, the Heisman Trophy-winning running back from USC, by the AFL's Buffalo Bills.

During the fourteen-game 1968 season, the Eagles had no wins until November 28 (week twelve) when the team defeated the Detroit Lions (4–8–2) in Detroit 12–0, and on December 8 (week thirteen), defeated the New Orleans Saints (4–9–1) in Philadelphia 29–17.

These victories gave the Eagles a better record than Buffalo (1–12–1) by half a game, and equaled the record of the Atlanta Falcons (2–12), which won the coin flip for the rights to the second pick in the draft, offensive tackle George Kunz from Notre Dame. Future hall of famer "Mean" Joe Greene, defensive tackle from North Texas State, was taken fourth by the Pittsburgh Steelers (2–11–1).

Player selections

Round Pick Player Position School
1 3 RB
2 28 Ernest Calloway LB
3 55 Pick Traded to Cleveland Browns
3 69 Bill Bradley DB Texas
4 80 G Notre Dame
5 107 Jim Anderson G Missouri
6 132 Richard Barnhorst TE Xavier
7 159 Mike Schmeising RB St. Olaf
8 184 Bill Hobbs LB Texas A&M
9 211 Kent Lawrence WR Georgia
9 218 Lynn Buss LB Wisconsin
10 236 Sonny Wade QB Emory & Henry
10 243 Donnie Shanklin RB Kansas
11 263 Jim Marcum DB Texas-Arlington
12 288 Gary Adams DB Arkansas
13 314 Wade Key TE Southwest Texas State
14 340 James Ross T Bishop
15 367 Leon Angevine WR Penn State
16 392 Tom McClinton DB Southern
17 419 Bob Haack T Linfield (Ore.)

Schedule

See main article: 1969 NFL season.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 21Cleveland BrownsL 20–270–1Franklin Field60,658
2September 28Pittsburgh SteelersW 41–271–1Franklin Field60,658
3October 5Dallas CowboysL 7–381–2Franklin Field60,658
4October 13at Baltimore ColtsL 20–241–3Municipal Stadium56,864
5October 19at Dallas CowboysL 14–491–4Cotton Bowl71,509
6October 26New Orleans SaintsW 13–102–4Frankin Field60,658
7November 2at New York GiantsW 23–203–4Yankee Stadium62,912
8November 9at Washington RedskinsT 28–283–4–1RFK Stadium50,502
9November 16Los Angeles RamsL 17–233–5–1Franklin Field60,658
10November 23at St. Louis CardinalsW 34–304–5–1Busch Memorial Stadium45,512
11November 30at New Orleans SaintsL 17–264–6–1Tulane Stadium72,805
12December 7Washington RedskinsL 29–344–7–1Franklin Field60,658
13December 14Atlanta FalconsL 3–274–8–1Franklin Field60,658
14December 21L 13–144–9–1Kezar Stadium25,391
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/phi/1969.htm 1969 Philadelphia Eagles
  2. Web site: 1969 season . January 23, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141014041630/http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/1969.html . October 14, 2014 . dead . mdy-all .
  3. Web site: Gridiron Uniform Database: Philadelphia Eagles . January 23, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141014084437/http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/eagles.html . October 14, 2014 . dead . mdy-all .