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1940 Philadelphia Eagles season

NFL team season

1940 Philadelphia Eagles season

NFL team season

FieldValue
teamPhiladelphia Eagles
year1940
record1–10
division_place5th NFL Eastern
coachBert Bell
ownerBert Bell
stadiumShibe Park
playoffs*Did not qualify*
shortnavlinkEagles seasons

The 1940 Philadelphia Eagles season was their eighth in the National Football League (NFL). The team continued down the path of the 1939 Eagles, registering a second consecutive one-win season and languishing in the league's basement.

The Eagles 298 rushing yards in 1940 are the fewest in the history of the NFL. The team gained only 0.94 yards per carry.

Off season

After 4 years playing at larger Philadelphia Municipal Stadium the Eagles move to Shibe Park for the 1940 season. The reason for the change was financial — stadium rent was set to go up $400 per game, an amount the struggling Eagles could ill-afford. In February, Eagles owner Bert Bell met with Connie Mack and hammered out an agreement for the team to play all six of their home games at Shibe — two in the afternoon and four under the lights at night.

Eagles training camp was held at West Chester State Teachers College, West Chester, Pennsylvania.

NFL draft

The 1940 NFL draft was held on December 9, 1939. This year again it was to have 22 rounds, with each team getting 20 picks. The weaker teams only picked in the 2nd and 4th rounds and were passed over in rounds 21 and 22.

The Eagles and Pittsburgh Pirates, before being called Steelers, both finished with 1–9–1, .100 records, but the 1939 Chicago Cardinals ended up at 1–10, .091 and would get the first pick in the draft. The Eagles and Pirates would alternate picking 2nd or 3rd in each round.

Player selections

The table shows the Eagles selections and 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.

Eighth round draft pick Don Looney led the NFL in receiving yards as a rookie in 1940. His career would be cut short by World War II.
= Pro BowlerHall of Famer]]
**Rd****Pick****Player****Position****School**
12George McAfeeQuarterbackDuke
213John SchiechlCenterSanta Clara
317Dick FavorBackOklahoma
428Eberle SchultzGuardOregon State
532Frank EmmonsBackOregon
643Saul SingerTackleArkansas
752Hal PeggCenterBucknell
863Don LooneyEndTexas Christian
972Don JonesBackWashington
1083Frank MaherBackToledo
1192Elmer HackneyBackKansas
12103Durward HornerEndTexas Christian
13112Ted HennisBackPurdue
14123Bill BunsenBackKansas
15132Don CrumbakerEndKansas State
16143J. R. GreenTackleRice
17152Jim MolnarBackBradley
18163Ernie SchwartzerGuardBoston College
19172Bill SchnellerBackMississippi
20183Bill DebordTackleKansas State

Schedule

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September 15at [Green Bay Packers](1940-green-bay-packers-season)**L** 20–270–1City Stadium11,657[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194009150gnb.htm)
September 22at [Cleveland Rams](1940-cleveland-rams-season)**L** 13–210–2Cleveland Stadium15,941[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194009220ram.htm)
September 28**[New York Giants](1940-new-york-giants-season)****L** 14–200–3Shibe Park26,431[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194009280phi.htm)
October 4at **[Brooklyn Dodgers](1940-brooklyn-dodgers-nfl-season)****L** 17–300–4Ebbets Field24,008[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194010040bkn.htm)
October 13at **[New York Giants](1940-new-york-giants-season)****L** 7–170–5Polo Grounds30,317[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194010130nyg.htm)
October 20**[Washington Redskins](1940-washington-redskins-season)****L** 17–340–6Shibe Park25,062[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194010200phi.htm)
October 26**[Brooklyn Dodgers](1940-brooklyn-dodgers-nfl-season)****L** 7–210–7Shibe Park~6,500[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194010260phi.htm)
November 10at **[Pittsburgh Steelers](1940-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****L** 3–70–8Forbes Field9,556[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194011100pit.htm)
November 17[Detroit Lions](1940-detroit-lions-season)**L** 0–210–9Shibe Park6,327[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194011170phi.htm)
November 28**[Pittsburgh Steelers](1940-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****W** 7–01–9Shibe Park4,200[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194011280phi.htm)
December 1at **[Washington Redskins](1940-washington-redskins-season)****L** 6–131–10Griffith Stadium25,838[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194012010was.htm)
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Standings

Game recaps

A recap of the scoring plays and the game scores by quarters during the year. The record after the team's name reflects this games outcome also.

Game 1: at Green Bay Packers

Sunday September 15, 1940

EaglesDon Looney 32 yard pass from Davey O'Brien (John Cole kick)2027

Game 2: at Cleveland Rams

Sunday September 22, 1940

Scoring

1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Rams – Johnny Drake 2-yard rush (kick failed) 0-6
  • Rams – Johnny Drake unknown yard rush (Pete Gudauskas kick) 0-13

2nd Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Eagles – Don Looney 10-yard pass from Davey O'Brien (John Cole kick) 7-13
  • Rams – Johnny Drake 8-yard rush (kick failed) 7-19

3rd Quarter Scoring Plays

  • None

4th Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Eagles – Don Looney 23-yard pass from Foster Watkins (kick failed) 13-19
  • Rams – Safety, OBrien tackled in end zone 13-21

Game 3: New York Giants

Quarterback Davey O'Brien was featured on the program cover for the September 28 game against the Giants.

Saturday September 28, 1940

Scoring

1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Eagles – Joe Bukant 1-yard rush (Fran Murray kick)
  • Giants – Ward Cuff 37-yard field goal
  • Giants – Ward Cuff 42-yard rush (Ward Cuff kick)

2nd Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Giants – Ward Cuff 30-yard field goal

3rd Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Giants – Jim Poole 38-yard pass from Eddie Miller (Ward Cuff kick)
  • Eagles – Dick Riffle 2-yard rush (Fran Murray kick)

4th Quarter Scoring Plays NONE

Game 4: at Brooklyn Dodgers

Friday, October 4, 1940

Scoring 1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Eagles – John Cole 45-yard field goal 2nd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Dodgers – Perry Schwartz unknown yard pass from Ace Parker (Ace Parker kick)
  • Dodgers Art Jocher 2-yard pass from Dick Cassiano (Ralph Kercheval kick)
  • Dodgers Ralph Kercheval 24-yard field goal 3rd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • NONE Eagles Elmer Hackney 1-yard rush (Fran Murray kick) 4th Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Eagles Davey O'Brien 10-yard rush (Fran Murray kick)
  • Dodgers Pug Manders 1-yard rush (kick failed)
  • Dodgers Ace Parker 2-yard rush (Ace Parker kick)

Game 5: at New York Giants

Sunday, October 13, 1940

Scoring 1st and 2nd Quarter Scoring Plays

  • NONE 3rd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Giants – Eddie Miller 25-yard rush (Ward Cuff kick)
  • Giants – Ward Cuff 35-yard field goal 4th Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Giants – Lee Shaffer 6-yard pass from Tuffy Leemans (Len Barnum kick)
  • Eagles – Frank Emmons 1-yard rush (Foster Watkins kick)

Game 6: Washington Redskins

Sunday, October 20, 1940

Scoring

1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Eagles George Somers 46-yard field goal
  • Redskins Wayne Millner 41-yard pass from Sammy Baugh (Bob Masterson kick) 2nd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Eagles Dick Riffle 1-yard rush (Fran Murray kick)
  • Eagles Don Looney 47-yard pass from Davey O'Brien (Fran Murray kick)
  • Redskins Bob Masterson 52-yard pass from Sammy Baugh (Bob Masterson kick)
  • Redskins Dick Todd 29-yard pass from Sammy Baugh (Bob Masterson kick) 3rd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Redskins Bob Seymour 5-yard rush (kick failed) 4th Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Redskins Dick Todd 2-yard rush (Bob Masterson kick)

Game 7: Brooklyn Dodgers

Saturday, October 26, 1940

Scoring

1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Dodgers – Banks McFadden 75-yard rush (Ace Parker kick) 7 0 2nd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • NONE 3rd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Dodgers – Pug Manders 2-yard rush (Ace Parker kick) 14 0 4th Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Eagles – Dick Riffle 4-yard rush (Foster Watkins kick) 14 7
  • Dodgers – Bill Leckonby 98-yard kickoff return (Ralph Kercheval kick) 21 7

Game 8: at Pittsburgh Steelers

Sunday, November 10, 1940

This was the final game in NFL history as of in which neither team was penalized.

Scoring

1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Eagles – George Somers 36-yard field goal 3 0 3rd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Steelers – Coley McDonough 1-yard rush (Armand Niccolai kick)

Game 9: Detroit Lions

Sunday, November 17, 1940

Scoring

1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • Lions – Lloyd Cardwell 30-yard rush (Chuck Hanneman kick) 3rd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Lions – Whizzer White 7-yard rush (Chuck Hanneman kick)
  • Lions – Whizzer White 5-yard rush (Chuck Hanneman kick)

Game 10: Pittsburgh Steelers

Thursday November 28, 1940 – Thanksgiving Day

4thEaglesEagles Dick Riffle 17-yard rush (George Somers kick)07

Game 11: at Washington Redskins

Sunday, December 1, 1940

This was the Eagles 2nd game in 3 days.

Scoring 1st Quarter Scoring Plays

  • NONE 2nd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Redskins – Wilbur Moore 23-yard rush (kick failed) 3rd Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Redskins – Dick Todd 6-yard rush (Bob Masterson kick) 4th Quarter Scoring Plays
  • Eagles – Frank Emmons 19-yard pass from Davey O'Brien (kick failed)

Playoffs

The Eagles with a 1–10–1 record finished last in the NFL Eastern Division and fail to make it to the 1940 NFL Championship Game. The game was played at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C., on December 8, 1940. The Chicago Bears, with an 8–3 record, defeated the Washington Redskins, with a 9–2 record, 73–0, the most one-sided victory in NFL history. The Bears scored on 3 interception returns of Washington passes during the game. This was the first NFL title game that was broadcast nationwide on radio by Mutual Broadcasting System.

Roster

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

= 1940 Pro Bowl Pro All-StarHall of Famer]]
NO.PlayerAGEPOSGPGSWTHTYRSCollege
Bert Bell45Coach1940 record
1–10NFL-Eagles Lifetime
10–44–25th
lastPennsylvania
Jay Arnold28HB-WB-DB
BB-KR-PR932106–13Texas
Dick Bassi *25G1192145–112Santa Clara
Joe Bukant25B1142166–02Washington (MO)
Joe Carter30E642016–17Austin College *and*
SMU
Chuck Cherundolo24C-LB1152156–13Penn State
John Cole**?**FB711975–92St. Joseph's (PA)
Woody Dow24BB-FB1101956–02West Texas A&M
Frank Emmons22B1152136–1RookieOregon
Ray George22T222296–01USC
Jerry Ginney24G102175–11RookieSanta Clara
Elmer Hackney24FB812056–2RookieKansas State
Maurice Harper30C962276–43Austin
Bill Hughes25G-C762266–13Texas
Elmer Kolberg24HB-E1052016–41Oregon State
Don Looney *23E1181826–2RookieTCU
Les McDonald26E902006–43Nebraska
Fran Murray25B1162006–01Pennsylvania
Charles Newton24FB-HB322046–01Washington
Davey O'Brien23QB-TB11111515–71TCU
Phil Ragazzo25T-G652166–02Case Western Reserve
Red Ramsey29E1181966–02Texas Tech
Dick Riffle25B1162006–12Albright
Theodore Schmitt24G1122195–112Pittsburgh
Elbie Schultz23T-G1132526–4RookieOregon State
George Somers25T1072536–21La Salle
Russ Thompson28T1152496–54Nebraska
Milt Trost27T-E722066–15Marquette
Foster Watkins23QB-HB901635–9RookieWest Texas A&M
Joe Wendlick25E922136–0RookieOregon State
Clem Woltman26T1032146–12Purdue
30 Players
Team Average24.311209.56–0.71.8

Postseason

In the off season Davey O'Brien turned down a salary raise and retired from the NFL.

In December 1940, Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney sold the Steelers to Alexis Thompson and used half of the proceeds to buy a half interest in the Philadelphia Eagles from his friend Bert Bell. Before the start of the 1941 season Rooney, Bell, and Thompson swapped city and NFL rights for Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Steelers players of 1940 and before thereby became Philadelphia Eagles and the Philadelphia Eagles players of 1940 and before likewise became members of the Pittsburgh Steelers – with the exception of several players who were traded between the two teams.

Award and honors

  • Davey O'Brien leads league with 227 pass attempts
  • Davey O'Brien leads league with 124 pass completions
  • Davey O'Brien finishes 2nd in league with 1227 passing yards
  • Don Looney leads league in passes caught with 58
  • Don Looney leads league in passing yards with 707 yards
  • Dick Bassi makes Pro All-Star team as a left guard
  • Don Looney makes Pro All-Star team as an end

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/phi/1940.htm 1940 Philadelphia Eagles]
  2. Robert S. Lyons, ''On Any Given Sunday: A Life of Bert Bell.'' Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2010; p. 79.
  3. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
  4. "Pro Football Statistics and History".
  5. "Fact or Fiction? There's never been a NFL game without any penalties". [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]].
  6. Players are identified as a 1940 Pro All-Star.
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