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1959 Philadelphia Eagles season

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NFL team season

1959 Philadelphia Eagles season
OwnerHappy Hundred
Head coachBuck Shaw
Results
Record7–5
Division place2nd (tied)NFL Eastern
PlayoffsDid not qualify

The1959Philadelphia Eaglesseason was the franchise's 27th season in theNational Football League. They improved on theirprevious output of 2–9–1, winning seven games.[1] The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the tenth consecutive season.

Off-season

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The Eagles held training camp in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

NFL draft

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The1959 NFL draft was held on December 2, 1958 (rounds 1–4) and January 21, 1959 (rounds 5–30). The draft consisted of 30 rounds with each of the 12 NFL teams having one draft pick in each round. A total of 360 players were selected in this year's draft. There was no lottery bonus pick this year as it had run its course; all 12 teams had been given a bonus pick in previous drafts.

As theGreen Bay Packers had the worst record in theprevious season at 1–10–1, they had the first draft pick, and selectedRandy Duncan, thequarterback for theIowa Hawkeyes. The Packers' lone win in 1958 had been over the Eagles, 38–35, on October 26 in Green Bay.

The Eagles and theChicago Cardinals both had 2–9–1 records in 1958, which were tied for the 2nd-worst record in the league, so they rotated in picking 2nd or 3rd in each round. Despite their poor records in 1958, both of these teams had defeated the eventual Eastern Conference championNew York Giants that year. The Eagles traded their first-round pick, the 2nd overall pick in the draft, to theLos Angeles Rams for quarterbackNorm Van Brocklin. The Eagles made their first draft selection in round 2 with the 15th overall pick.

In 1959 the Eagles and Packers would both improve to 7–5–0. Then in 1960 they would each win their respective conference championships and meet in theNFL Championship game.

Player selections

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The table shows the Eagles' selections and what picks they had that were traded away and the team that ended up with that pick.[2] 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[3]=Hall of Famer
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollege
215J. D. SmithTackleRice Owls
326Wray CarltonBackDuke Blue Devils
439Jim GrazioneQuarterbackVillanova Wildcats
551Nick MumleyTacklePurdue Boilermakers
662Al BenecickGuardSyracuse Orange
886Wilmer FowlerBackNorthwestern Wildcats
999Gene JohnsonBackCincinnati Bearcats
10110Rollie WestBackVillanova Wildcats
11123Art PowellWide receiverSan Jose State Spartans
12134Howard KeysTackleOklahoma State Cowboys
13147Dick StillwagonBackPurdue Boilermakers
14158Jack SmithTackleClemson Tigers
15171Jim PoteeteCenterMississippi State Bulldogs
16182Ken PaduchTackleAuburn Tigers
17195Bill CraigTackleVillanova
18206Jim BensonBackGeorgia Tech
19219Alan MillerBackBoston College
20230Jim PayneGuardClemson
21243Bob SalernoGuardColorado
22254Jim BowieTackleKentucky
23267Dick WilliamsEndSouthern
24278Gerry BennTackleOklahoma State
25291Dick JamiesonQuarterbackBradley
26302Jim BurksTackleVirginia Tech
27315Lowell JenkinsTackleWisconsin
28326Leo SextonEndAuburn Tigers
29339John StolteTackleKansas State Wildcats
30350Angelo MoscaTackleNotre Dame Fighting Irish

Schedule

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GameDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
1September 27atSan Francisco 49ersL 14–240–1Kezar Stadium41,697Recap
2October 4New York GiantsW 49–211–1Franklin Field27,023Recap
3October 11Pittsburgh SteelersW 28–242–1Franklin Field27,343Recap
4October 18atNew York GiantsL 7–242–2Yankee Stadium68,783Recap
5October 25atChicago CardinalsW 28–243–2Metropolitan Stadium20,112Recap
6November 1Washington RedskinsW 30–234–2Franklin Field39,854Recap
7November 8atCleveland BrownsL 7–284–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium58,275Recap
8November 15Chicago CardinalsW 27–175–3Franklin Field28,887Recap
9November 22Los Angeles RamsW 23–206–3Franklin Field47,425Recap
10November 29atPittsburgh SteelersL 0–316–4Forbes Field22,191Recap
11December 6atWashington RedskinsW 34–147–4Griffith Stadium24,325Recap
12December 13Cleveland BrownsL 21–287–5Franklin Field45,952Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are inbold text.

Standings

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NFL Eastern Conference
WLTPCTCONFPFPASTK
New York Giants1020.8338–2284170W4
Philadelphia Eagles750.5836–4268278L1
Cleveland Browns750.5836–4270214W1
Pittsburgh Steelers651.5456–4257216W1
Washington Redskins390.2502–8185350L5
Chicago Cardinals2100.1672–8234324L6
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
NFL Western Conference
WLTPCTCONFPFPASTK
Baltimore Colts930.7509–1374251W5
Chicago Bears840.6676–4252196W7
San Francisco 49ers750.5835–5255237L2
Green Bay Packers750.5836–4248246W4
Detroit Lions381.2732–8203275L1
Los Angeles Rams2100.1672–8242315L8
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster

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(All timeList of Philadelphia Eagles players in franchise history)

= 1959All-Star Selection[5]=Hall of Famer
  • + After name means 1st team selection
NO.PlayerAGEPOSGPGSWTHTYRSCollege
Buck Shaw61COACH1958
record

7–5–0
Eagles
Lifetime

9–14–1
NFL
Lifetime

80–53–5
2Notre Dame Fighting Irish
50Darrel Aschbacher24G1102206–1RookieBoise State, Oregon
33Billy Ray Barnes24HB1202015–112Wake Forest
60Chuck Bednarik33LB-C1202336–310Pennsylvania Quakers
36Dick Bielski27E-FB1202246–14Maryland Terrapins
40Tom Brookshier28DB1201966–06Colorado Buffalos
78Marion Campbell30DE-DT-MG-G-T1102506–35Georgia Bulldogs
67Stan Campbell29G12122266–07Iowa State
21Jimmy Carr26DB-LB-HB1202066–14Charleston (WV)
63Tom Catlin28LB-C1202136–16Oklahoma Sooners
45Paige Cothren24K702015–112Mississippi
74Jerry DeLucca23T-DT1202476–2RookieMiddle Tenn. State Blue Raiders
65Jerry Huth26G1002266–03Wake Forest Demon Deacons
27Gene Johnson24DB1201876–0RookieCincinnati Bearcats
9Sonny Jurgensen25QB1202025–112Duke Blue Devils
73Ed Khayat24DT-DE-T902406–32Tulane Green Wave
43Walt Kowalczyk24FB-DB1202086–01Michigan State Spartans
61Tom Louderback26LB-C-G1202356–21San Jose State
80Ken MacAfee30E-TE402126–25Alabama Crimson Tide
75Jim McCusker23T1202466–21Pittsburgh Panthers
25Tommy McDonald25FL-HB-SE-WR1201785–92Oklahoma Sooners
29John Nocera25LB1202206–1RookieIowa Hawkeyes
70Don Owens27DT-T1202556–52Southern Miss Golden Eagles
32Joe Pagliei25FB702206–0RookieClemson Tigers
26Clarence Peaks24FB1202186–12Michigan State Spartans
53Bob Pellegrini25LB-G1202336–23Maryland Terrapins
87Art Powell22SE-DB-WR1202116–3RookieSan Jose State Spartans
44Pete Retzlaff28E-HB-TE1002116–13South Dakota State Jackrabbits
72Jess Richardson29DT1202616–26Alabama Crimson Tide
22Lee Riley27DB1201926–14Univ. of Detroit-Mercy Titans
66Joe Robb22DE-LB1202386–3RookieTCU Horned Frogs
30Theron Sapp24FB-HB1202036–1RookieGeorgia Bulldogs
76J.D. Smith23T11112506–2RookieRice Owls
68Bill Striegel23G-T-LB1202356–2RookiePacific
11Norm Van Brocklin33QB12121906–110Oregon Ducks
83Bobby Walston31E-HB-K1201906–08Georgia Bulldogs
51Chuck Weber29LB-DE-G1202296–14West Chester Golden Rams
88Jerry Wilson23DE1202386–3RookieAuburn Tigers
37 players
team average
26.112220.16–1.22.8

Season summary

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Week 3 vs Steelers

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Week Three: Pittsburgh Steelers (1–1) at Philadelphia Eagles (1–1)
Quarter1234Total
Steelers737724
Eagles777728

atFranklin Field,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Date: October 11, 1959
  • Game attendance: 27,343
  • Referee: Bud Brubaker
  • Box Score
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
SteelersPassingBobby Layne18/33, 209 Yds, 2 TD, INT
RushingTom Tracy11 Rush, 33 Yds
ReceivingTom Tracy4 Rec, 70 Yds, TD
EaglesPassingNorm Van Brocklin13/27, 172 Yds, TD, 2 INT
RushingClarence Peaks14 Rush, 42 Yds
ReceivingTommy McDonald4 Rec, 66 Yds, TD
Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPPITPHI
1SteelersBobby Layne 10-yard touchdown run, Bobby Layne kick good70
1EaglesBilly Ray Barnes 3-yard touchdown run,Bobby Walston kick good77
2EaglesPunt returned 58 yards for touchdown byArt Powell, Bobby Walston kick good714
2Steelers12-yard field goal by Bobby Layne1014
3EaglesNorm Van Brocklin 1-yard touchdown run, Bobby Walston kick good1021
3SteelersTom Tracy 11-yard touchdown reception from Bobby Layne, Bobby Layne kick good1721
4EaglesTommy McDonald 18-yard touchdown reception from Norm Van Brocklin, Bobby Walston kick good1728
4SteelersJimmy Orr 17-yard touchdown reception from Bobby Layne, Bobby Layne kick good2428
"TOP" =time of possession. For other American football terms, seeGlossary of American football.2428

Postseason

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Before the start of the 1960 Season, but after the1960 NFL draft, on March 19, the NFL had anexpansion draft for theDallas Cowboys. The Philadelphia Eagles lost, Dick Bielski a tight end, Gerry Delucca an offensive tackle, and Bil Striegel, a linebacker.

Honors and awards

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Pro Bowl selections – East Team

    • Norm Van Brocklin – QB
    • Billy Barnes – HB
    • Tommy McDonald – Flanker
    • Marion Campbell – DT
    • Tom Brookshier – CB

League leaders[6]

    • Norm Van Brocklin finishes 2nd in pass attempts with 340
    • Norm Van Brocklin finishes 2nd in pass completions with 191
    • Norm Van Brocklin finishes 2nd in passing yards with 2617
    • Norm Van Brocklin finishes 3rd in passing yards per Attempt Avg with 7.70
    • Norm Van Brocklin finishes 3rd in passing touchdowns with 14
    • Tommy McDonald finishes 2nd in pass receptions with 47
    • Tommy McDonald finishes 3rd in pass receiving yards with 846
    • Tommy McDonald finishes 2nd in pass reception touchdowns with 10
    • Tommy McDonald finishes 2nd (tied with 8) in punt return for a touchdown with 1
    • Tommy McDonald finishes 2nd in kickoff returns with 24
    • Art Powell finishes 2nd in kickoff returns avg. 27.1

References

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  1. ^1959 Philadelphia Eagles
  2. ^"1959 National Football League Draft | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site". Archived fromthe original on September 29, 2012. RetrievedJune 4, 2011.
  3. ^Players are identified as Pro Bowlers if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their careers.
  4. ^"Angelo Mosca".CFLapedia. RetrievedMarch 10, 2022.
  5. ^Players are identified as 1959 Pro Bowl selections.
  6. ^"RotoWire Fantasy Football, Baseball, Basketball and More". Archived from the original on June 10, 2011. RetrievedJune 5, 2011.
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