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| name = | | name = Steagles | ||
| first = [[ | | first = [[1943 NFL season|1943]] | ||
| team = | | team = Steagles/Phil-Pitt Combine (1943) | ||
| alignment = | | alignment = | ||
[[National Football League]] (1943) | |||
*Eastern Division (1943) | |||
| venue = [[Shibe Park]], [[Forbes Field]] (1943) | |||
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The ''' | The '''Steagles''' were the team created by the temporary merger of Pennsylvania's two National Football League (NFL) teams, the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] and the [[Philadelphia Eagles]], during the [[1943 NFL season]]. The two franchises were compelled to field a single combined team because both had lost many players to military service during World War II. The league's official record book refers to the team as "Phil-Pitt Combine." | ||
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[[Category: Franchises disestablished in 1943]] |
Revision as of 17:45, 20 November 2022
First Season |
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1943 |
Team History |
Steagles/Phil-Pitt Combine (1943) |
Conference/Division |
National Football League (1943)
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Venue |
Shibe Park, Forbes Field (1943) |
Key People |
Players • Head Coaches • Executives |
The Steagles were the team created by the temporary merger of Pennsylvania's two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, during the 1943 NFL season. The two franchises were compelled to field a single combined team because both had lost many players to military service during World War II. The league's official record book refers to the team as "Phil-Pitt Combine."
Publications
Programs by season
1940s
Week | Date | Opponent | Venue |
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1943 | |||
exhibition | September 16 | vs. Chicago Bears | Shibe Park |
Week 3 | October 17 | at Chicago Bears | Wrigley Field |
Week 10 | December 5 | vs. Green Bay Packers | Shibe Park |
Philadelphia Eagles head coaches |
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Lud Wray (1933-35) • Bert Bell (1936-40) • Greasy Neale (1941-50) • Bo McMillin (1951) • Wayne Millner* (1951) • Jim Trimble (1952-55) • Hugh Devore (1956-57) • Buck Shaw (1958-60) • Nick Skorich (1961-63) • Joe Kuharich (1964-68) • Jerry Williams (1969-71) • Ed Khayat (1971-72) • Mike McCormack (1973-75) • Dick Vermeil (1976-82) • Marion Campbell (1983-85) • Fred Bruney* (1985) • Buddy Ryan (1986-90) • Rich Kotite (1991-94) • Ray Rhodes (1995-98) • Andy Reid (1999-2012) • Chip Kelly (2013-15) • Pat Shurmur* (2015) • Doug Pederson (2016-20) • Nick Sirianni (2021-present)
*interim head coach |
Pittsburgh Steelers head coaches |
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Forrest Douds (1933) • Luby DiMeolo (1934) • Joe Bach (1935-36) • Johnny "Blood" McNally (1937-39) • Walt Kiesling (1939-40) • Bert Bell (1941) • Aldo Donelli (1941) • Walt Kiesling (1941-42) • Jim Leonard (1945) • Jock Sutherland (1946-47) • John Michelosen (1948-51) • Joe Bach (1952-53) • Walt Kiesling (1954-56) • Buddy Parker (1957-64) • Mike Nixon (1965) • Bill Austin (1966-68) • Chuck Noll (1969-91) • Bill Cowher (1992-2006) • Mike Tomlin (2007-present) |
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