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1980 Philadelphia Eagles season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamPhiladelphia Eagles
year1980
record12–4
division_place1st NFC East
coachDick Vermeil
general managerJim Murray
ownerLeonard Tose
stadiumVeterans Stadium
playoffs**Won [Divisional Playoffs](1980-81-nfl-playoffs)**
(vs. [Vikings](1980-minnesota-vikings-season)) 31–16
**Won [NFC Championship](1980-81-nfl-playoffs)**
(vs. [Cowboys](1980-dallas-cowboys-season)) 20–7
Lost Super Bowl XV
(vs. [Raiders](1980-oakland-raiders-season)) 10–27
shortnavlinkEagles seasons

(vs. Vikings) 31–16 Won NFC Championship (vs. Cowboys) 20–7 Lost Super Bowl XV (vs. Raiders) 10–27

The 1980 Philadelphia Eagles season was the team's 48th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Eagles won twelve of their sixteen games, winning their division for the first time in twenty years. The Eagles started the season winning eleven of their first twelve games, only to finish the season losing three of their final four. Still, the 12–4 record (the best finish in the Vermeil era) was good enough to win the NFC East division title for the first time in franchise history since the NFC East had been formed.

The 1980 season marked the Eagles' third consecutive playoff appearance under coach Dick Vermeil, and culminated in the team's first Super Bowl appearance, where they were defeated by the Oakland Raiders 27–10. The 1980 NFC Championship long stood as the proudest moment of the Super Bowl era in Eagles history until they won Super Bowl LII 37 years later.

Offseason

NFL draft

After going 11–5 in the 1979 season and making the playoffs as a wildcard team, the Eagles found themselves looking to improve in 1980 through the NFL Draft.

The 1980 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 29–30, 1979. As was started with the 1977 NFL Draft, this consisted of 12 rounds over two days. ESPN covered all 12 rounds live for the first time.

The Philadelphia Eagles had the 23rd to 25th pick in each of the 12 rounds. The Eagles drafted 10 players.

Philadelphia Eaglesyear=1980border=2}}"1980 Philadelphia Eagles DraftRoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege123253513561617188821892451129830212329
Roynell YoungDBAlcorn State University
Perry HarringtonRBJackson State University
Nate RiversWRSouth Carolina State
Greg MurthaTUniversity of Minnesota
Terrell WardDBSan Diego State
Mike CurcioLBTemple University
Bob HarrisTBowling Green
Lee JukesWRNorth Carolina State
Thomas BrownDEBaylor University
Howard FieldsDBBaylor

Personnel

Staff

  • Owner – Leonard Tose

  • General Manager – Jim Murray

  • Director of Player Personnel – Carl Peterson

  • Head Coach – Dick Vermeil

  • Quarterbacks – Sid Gillman

  • Running Backs – Billy Joe

  • Receivers – Dick Coury

  • Tight Ends – Lynn Stiles

  • Offensive Line – Ken Iman

  • Offensive Line – Jerry Wampfler

  • Defensive Coordinator – Marion Campbell

  • Defensive Line – Chuck Clausen

  • Linebackers – George Hill

  • Defensive Backs – Fred Bruney

  • Special Teams – Lynn Stiles

Roster

Regular season

The 1980 season schedule was set based on how the Eagles finished the previous season: 2nd in NFC East. The way the schedule was laid out, 4 of the 5 teams in the same division could end up having 10 to 14 common opponents during the 1980 season. Also, when the last regular-season game was over, each team knew who its opponents would be the next year.

  • A home and away series vs the teams in its own division: Cowboys, Giants, Cardinals and Redskins = 8 games
  • Each of the top 4 teams in the NFC East from the previous season played the top 4 teams in the AFC West from the previous season: Chargers, Broncos, Seahawks and Raiders = 4 games
  • Each of the 2nd and 3rd place teams in the NFC East from the previous season (Eagles and Redskins) played the 2nd and 3rd place teams in the NFC Central and NFC West from the previous season: Bears, Vikings, Saints and Falcons = 4 games

Schedule

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September 7, 1980[Denver Broncos](1980-denver-broncos-season)**W** 27–61–0Veterans Stadium70,307
September 14, 1980at [Minnesota Vikings](1980-minnesota-vikings-season)**W** 42–72–0Metropolitan Stadium46,460
September 22, 1980**[New York Giants](1980-new-york-giants-season)****W** 35–33–0Veterans Stadium70,767
September 28, 1980at **[St. Louis Cardinals](1980-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)****L** 24–143–1Busch Memorial Stadium49,079
October 5, 1980**[Washington Redskins](1980-washington-redskins-season)****W** 24–144–1Veterans Stadium69,044
October 12, 1980at **[New York Giants](1980-new-york-giants-season)****W** 31–165–1Giants Stadium71,051
October 19, 1980**[Dallas Cowboys](1980-dallas-cowboys-season)****W** 17–106–1Veterans Stadium70,696
October 26, 1980[Chicago Bears](1980-chicago-bears-season)**W** 17–147–1Veterans Stadium68,752
November 2, 1980at [Seattle Seahawks](1980-seattle-seahawks-season)**W** 27–208–1Kingdome61,047
November 9, 1980at [New Orleans Saints](1980-new-orleans-saints-season)**W** 34–219–1Louisiana Superdome44,340
November 16, 1980at **[Washington Redskins](1980-washington-redskins-season)****W** 24–010–1RFK Stadium51,897
November 23, 1980[Oakland Raiders](1980-oakland-raiders-season)**W** 10–711–1Veterans Stadium68,535
November 30, 1980at [San Diego Chargers](1980-san-diego-chargers-season)**L** 22–2111–2Jack Murphy Stadium51,567
December 7, 1980[Atlanta Falcons](1980-atlanta-falcons-season)**L** 20–1711–3Veterans Stadium70,205
December 14, 1980**[St. Louis Cardinals](1980-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)****W** 17–312–3Veterans Stadium68,969
December 21, 1980at **[Dallas Cowboys](1980-dallas-cowboys-season)****L** 35–2712–4Texas Stadium62,548

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Week 9

Week 10

Week 11

Week 12

Week 13

Week 14

Week 15

Week 16

  • Harold Carmichael's streak of games with a pass caught is stopped. Despite losing this game, the Eagles clinched the NFC East Division on a quirky tie-breaker scenario because they lost by less than 25 points. The only caveat to losing by less than 25 points compared to winning this game outright was that the Eagles conceded the number one seed in the NFC to the Atlanta Falcons (who had also lost during this same week). The close defeat however proved to be less significant compared to winning this game outright as their eventual run to the Super Bowl would not have changed due to restrictions regarding teams from the same division meeting in the Divisional Round, and Dallas defeating both the Rams in the Wild Card Round (Dallas could only face Atlanta regardless of seeding), and the Falcons in the Divisional Round (the NFC Championship Game would have still been held in Philadelphia).

Standings

Playoffs

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January 3, 1981[Minnesota Vikings](1980-minnesota-vikings-season)**W** 31–161–0Veterans Stadium68,434
January 11, 1981[Dallas Cowboys](1980-dallas-cowboys-season)**W** 20–72–0Veterans Stadium70,696
January 25, 1981[Oakland Raiders](1980-oakland-raiders-season)**L** 27–102–1Louisiana Superdome75,500

Divisional

Conference Championship

;Cowboys

  • Danny White 12/31, 127 Yds, INT
  • Robert Newhouse 7 Rush, 44 Yds
  • Preston Pearson 2 Rec, 32 Yds ;Eagles
  • Ron Jaworski 9/29, 91 Yds, 2 INT
  • Wilbert Montgomery 26 Rush, 194 Yds, TD
  • Rodney Parker 4 Rec, 31 Yds

Super Bowl

Main article: Super Bowl XV

Awards and honors

  • Ron Jaworski, Bert Bell Award

References

References

  1. "1980 Philadelphia Eagles starters and roster". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  2. "1980 Philadelphia Eagles Statistics & Players".
  3. "Bert Bell Award – Professional Player of the Year: Past Recipients". [[Maxwell Football Club]].
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