1951 Philadelphia Eagles season

{{short description|NFL team season}}

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{{Infobox NFL team season

| team = Philadelphia Eagles

| year = 1951

| record = 4–8

| division_place = 5th NFL American

| coach = Bo McMillin 2–0 and
Wayne Millner 2–8

| owner = Happy Hundred

| stadium = Shibe Park

| playoffs = Did not qualify

| shortnavlink = Eagles seasons

}}

The 1951 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 19th in the league. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 6–6, winning only four games.[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/phi/1951.htm 1951 Philadelphia Eagles] The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season.

Off Season

The Eagle hired Bo McMillin who took on the challenge of returning the Philadelphia Eagles to their previous glory was hired on February 8, 1951. However, after just two games (both wins), McMillin underwent surgery for what was believed to be ulcer troubles. The verdict was far worse: stomach cancer, which ended his coaching career. Assistant coach Wayne Miller took over as head coach for the rest of the year. He would resign weeks before the 1952 season citing health as the reason for stepping down.

= NFL Draft =

The 1951 NFL draft was held on January 18–19, 1951. This draft would be for players coming out of college and because Baltimore Colts folded after the 1950 season. The NFL placed their players in the 1951 NFL draft. The draft was 30 rounds with eleven teams picking. There was a total of 362 players drafted. 27 former Colts players were drafted including Y. A. Tittle by San Francisco 49ers.

The Eagles would rotate getting the 5th, 6th and 7th picks through the rounds as a results of their 6–6 record in 1950, tying them with Pittsburgh and Detroit.

With the lottery bonus pick as the #1 pick of the draft, the New York Giants choose Kyle Rote a Halfback from Southern Methodist University The 2nd pick in the draft was made by the Chicago Bears. This was the Baltimore Colts 1st round pick that would have had, that was earlier traded to Chicago. With this pick they choose Bob Williams a Quarterback from the Notre Dame.

With their 1st pick as the 7th selection in the 1st round the Eagles choose, Ebert Van Buren, brother of Steve Van Buren,{{ISBN|978-1-59213-449-6}} The Eagles Encyclopedia a Fullback/Halfback out of LSU.

= 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.

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|= Pro Bowler Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.

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|= Hall of Famer

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!!width=15% style="background:#006633;"|Player

!!width=5% style="background:#006633;"|Position

!!width=15% style="background:#006633;"| School

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!!width=5% style="background:#006633;"| Pick

!!width=15% style="background:#006633;"|Player

!!width=5% style="background:#006633;"|Position

!!width=15% style="background:#006633;"| School

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| 1

7Ebert Van BurenBackLSU| 18Chet Mutryn
(From Detroit Lions)
BackXavier
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|2

21Pick Taken byWashington|
align=left|Redskins| 332Al BrunoEndKentucky
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| 4

43Fran NagleBackNebraska| 557Jack DwyerBackLoyola (CA)
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| 6

68Ken FarragutCenterMississippi| 779Frank BoydstonBackBaylor
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| 8

93Jack RichardsEndArkansas| 9104Denny DoyleGuardTulane
align=center

| 10

116Louis SchaufeleBackArkansas| 11130Bob PopeTackleKentucky
align=center

| 12

141Henry RichBackArizona State| 13152Pete MastelloneCenterMiami (FLA)
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| 14

166Bobby WalstonEndGeorgia| 15177Bobby NorthBackGeorgia Tech
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| 16

188Hal HatfieldEndUSC| 17202Hal WaggonerBackTulane
align=center

| 18

213Bill WeeksBackIowa State| 19224Jack BoveTackleWest Virginia
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| 20

238John GloriosoBackMissouri| 21249Neal FranklinTackleSMU
align=center

| 22

260Jack RuckerBackMississippi State| 23274Jack BigheadEndPepperdine
align=center

| 24

285Tony KotowskiEndMississippi State| 25296Glenn DrahnBackIowa
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| 26

310Billy StewartBackMississippi State| 27321Bob WinshipTackleRice
align=center

| 28

332Marv StendelEndArkansas| 29346Roscoe HansenTackleNorth Carolina
align=center

| 30

357John "Model-T" FordQuarterbackHardin–Simmons|.
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Regular season

= Schedule =

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style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Game

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Date

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Opponent

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Result

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Record

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Venue

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Attendance

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Recap

!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Philadelphia Eagles|year=1951|border=2}}"| Sources

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! 1

| September 30

| at Chicago Cardinals

| W 17–14

| 1–0

| Comiskey Park

| 16,129

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195109300crd.htm Recap]

|

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! 2

| {{dow tooltip|October 6, 1951}}

| San Francisco 49ers

| W 21–14

| 2–0

| Shibe Park

| 23,432

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195110060phi.htm Recap]

|

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! 3

| October 14

| at Green Bay Packers

| L 24–37

| 2–1

| City Stadium

| 18,489

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195110140gnb.htm Recap]

|

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! 4

| October 21

| at New York Giants

| L 24–26

| 2–2

| Polo Grounds

| 28,656

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195110210nyg.htm Recap]

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! 5

| October 28

| Washington Redskins

| L 23–27

| 2–3

| Shibe Park

| 20,437

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195110280phi.htm Recap]

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! 6

| November 4

| at Pittsburgh Steelers

| W 34–13

| 3–3

| Forbes Field

| 19,649

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195111040pit.htm Recap]

|

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! 7

| November 11

| at Cleveland Browns

| L 17–20

| 3–4

| Cleveland Stadium

| 36,571

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195111110cle.htm Recap]

|

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! 8

| November 18

| Detroit Lions

| L 10–28

| 3–5

| Shibe Park

| 25,350

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195111180phi.htm Recap]

|

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! 9

| November 25

| Pittsburgh Steelers

| L 13–17

| 3–6

| Shibe Park

| 15,537

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195111250phi.htm Recap]

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! 10

| December 2

| at Washington Redskins

| W 35–21

| 4–6

| Griffith Stadium

| 23,738

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195112020was.htm Recap]

|

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! 11

| December 9

| New York Giants

| L 7–23

| 4–7

| Shibe Park

| 19,342

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195112090phi.htm Recap]

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! 12

| December 16

| Cleveland Browns

| L 9–24

| 4–8

| Shibe Park

| 16,263

| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/195112160phi.htm Recap]

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colspan="10"| Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.

Game recaps

= Game 2 vs San Francisco 49ers =

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|date=October 6, 1951

|time=1:00 p.m. EST

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;1st quarter

  • 49ers – Verl Lillywhite 60 yard rush (Gordie Soltau kick), 49ers 7 – 0
  • Eagles – Jim Parmer 4 yard rush (Bobby Walston kick), Tied 7 – 7

;2nd quarter

  • No Scoring

;3rd quarter

  • Eagles – Clyde Scott 49 yard pass from Adrian Burk (Bobby Walston kick), Eagles 14 – 7

;4th quarter

  • Eagles – Clyde Scott 28 yard pass from Adrian Burk (Bobby Walston kick), Eagles 21 – 7
  • 49ers – Verl Lillywhite 11 yard pass from Y.A. Tittle (Gordie Soltau kick), Eagles 21–14

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Team Stats

  • First downs – SF 14 – Phila 13
  • Rush-yards-TDs – SF 37–174–1 – Phila 34–97–1
  • Comp-Att-Yd-TD-INT – SF 11–24–109–1–2 – Phila 14–28–239–2–2
  • Sacked-yards – SF 2–20 – Phila 1–11
  • Net pass yards – SF 89 – Phila 228
  • Total yards – SF 263 – Phila 325
  • Fumbles-lost – SF 3–2 – Phila 3–1
  • Turnovers – SF 4 – Phila 3
  • Penalties-yards – SF 3–35 – Phila 5–35

;American Conference Standing

  • Philadelphia (2–0–0)
  • New York (1–0–1)
  • Chicago Cards & Cleveland Browns (1–1–0)
  • Pittsburgh (0–1–1)
  • Washington (0–2–0)

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= Game 9 vs Pittsburgh Steelers =

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|date=November 25, 1951

|time=1:00 p.m. EST

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;1st quarter

  • Steelers – Joe Geri 24 yard field goal, Steelers 3 – 0
  • Steelers – Fran Rogel 1 yard rush (Joe Geri kick), Steelers 10 – 0

;2nd quarter

  • Eagles – Pete Pihos 16 yard pass from Adrian Burk (kick failed) Steelers 10 – 6
  • Steelers – Lynn Chandnois 37 yard pass from Chuck Ortmann (Joe Geri kick) Steelers 17 – 6

;3rd quarter

  • No Scoring

;4th quarter

  • Eagles – Jim Parmer 15 yard rush (Bobby Walston kick), Steelers 17 – 13

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Team Stats

  • First downs – Pitt 17 – Phila 18
  • Rush-yards-TDs – Pitt 38–156–1 – Phila 46–164–1
  • Comp-Att-Yd-TD-INT – Pitt 13–29–167–1–3 – Phila 11–28–145–1–4
  • Sacked-yards – Pitt 0–0 – Phila 1–9
  • Net pass yards – Pitt 167 – Phila 136
  • Total yards – Pitt 323 – Phila 300
  • Fumbles-lost – Pitt 1–0 – Phila 2–1
  • Turnovers – Pitt 3 – Phila 5
  • Penalties-yards – Pitt 4–30 – Phila 5–57

;American Conference Standing

  • Cleveland Browns (8–1–0)
  • New York (6–2–1)
  • Washington (4–5–0)
  • Pittsburgh (3–5–1)
  • Philadelphia (3–6–0)
  • Chicago Cards (2–7–0)

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= Game 12 vs Cleveland Browns =

The Eagles lost for the 4th time to the former AAFC member. They were out played by the American Conference champions Cleveland Browns, as they could only manage a net passing yard total of 8 yards for the game on 9 completions. The Eagles forced the Browns to turn the ball over 4 times, and sacked Otto Graham in the end zone for a safety as the only bright points of the game for the Eagles.

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|date=December 16, 1951

|time=1:00 p.m. EST

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;1st quarter

  • Browns – Dante Lavelli 12 yard pass from Otto Graham (Lou Groza kick), Browns 7 – 0

;2nd quarter

  • Browns – Lou Groza 21 yard field goal Browns 10 – 0

;3rd quarter

  • Browns – Carl Taseff 1 yard rush (Lou Groza kick) Browns 17 – 0
  • Eagles – Safety, Graham tackled in end zone by Stickel Browns 17 – 2

;4th quarter

  • Browns – Rex Bumgardner 18 yard pass from Otto Graham (Lou Groza kick) Browns 24 – 2
  • Eagles – Bobby Walston 11 yard pass from Adrian Burk (Bobby Walston kick), Browns 24 – 9

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Team Stats

  • First downs – Cleve 15 – Phila 9
  • Rush-yards-TDs – Cleve 32–96–1 – Phila 30–65–0
  • Comp-Att-Yd-TD-INT – Cleve 12–29–179–2–1 – Phila 9–24–96–1–0
  • Sacked-yards – Cleve 4–32 – Phila 10–88
  • Net pass yards – Cleve 147 – Phila 8
  • Total yards – Cleve 243 – Phila 73
  • Fumbles-lost – Cleve 3–3 – Phila 5–2
  • Turnovers – Cleve 4 – Phila 2
  • Penalties-yards – Cleve 8–74 – Phila 2–10

;American Conference Standing

  • Cleveland Browns (8–1–0)
  • New York (6–2–1)
  • Washington (4–5–0)
  • Pittsburgh (3–5–1)
  • Philadelphia (3–6–0)
  • Chicago Cardinals (2–7–0)

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Standings

File:511125-Eagles-Steelers-program.jpg

{{1951 NFL American standings}}

{{1951 NFL National standings}}

Playoffs

The Philadelphia eagles finished with a 4–8–0 record and failed to make it to the 1951 NFL Championship Game. The game was played between the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Rams in Los Angeles on December 23, 1951, with an attendance of 59,475.

Roster

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

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|= 1951 Pro BowlPlayers are identified as a 1951 All-Star.

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|= Hall of Famer

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align=left|Bo McMillin56Coach2record
2–0
1635–91st|
align=left|Centre{{College Football HoF|id=1345|name=Bo McMillin}}
align=center bgcolor=#ccffcc

| |

align=left|Wayne Millner38Coach10record
2–8
1896–11st|
align=left|Notre Dame
align=center

|80|

align=left|Neill Armstrong25E-DB121896–24|
align=left|Oklahoma State
align=center

|74|

align=left|Walt Barnes33G122386–13|
align=left|LSU
align=center bgcolor=#ffcc00

|60|

align=left bgcolor=#ccffcc|Chuck Bednarik+26LB-C122336–32 |
align=left|Pennsylvania
align=center

|10|

align=left|Adrian Burk24QB-Punter12121906–21|
align=left|Baylor
align=center

|36|

align=left|Gerry Cowhig30LB-FB-DB112156–24|
align=left|Notre Dame
align=center bgcolor=#ffcc00

|33|

align=left|Russ Craft32DB-HB121785–95|
align=left|Alabama
align=center

|53|

align=left|Ken Farragut23C-LB112406–4Rookie|
align=left|Mississippi
align=center

|64|

align=left|Mario Giannelli31MG-G102656–03|
align=left|Boston College
align=center bgcolor=#ccffcc

|86|

align=left|Bud Grant24E-DE121996–3Rookie|
align=left|Minnesota
align=center

|89|

align=left|John Green30DE-E101926–14|
align=left|Tulsa
align=center

|73|

align=left|Roscoe Hansen22T-DT92156–3Rookie|
align=left|North Carolina
align=center bgcolor=#ffcc00

|78|

align=left|Mike Jarmoluk29DT-T-MG122326–55|
align=left|Temple
align=center

|76|

align=left|Bucko Kilroy30G-MG-T-DT122436–28|
align=left|Notre Dame
Temple
align=center

|52|

align=left|Vic Lindskog+37C112036–17|
align=left|Stanford
align=center

|88|

align=left|Jay MacDowell32T-DE122176–25|
align=left|Washington
align=center

|39|

align=left|Bill Mackrides26QB61825–114|
align=left|Nevada-Reno
align=center

|67|

align=left|John Magee28G122205–103|
align=left|La-Lafayette,
Rice
align=center

|49|

align=left|Pat McHugh32DB-HB81665–114|
align=left|Georgia Tech
align=center

|81|

align=left|Red O'Quinn26DB-E51956–21|
align=left|Wake Forest
align=center

|43|

align=left|Jim Parmer25FB-HB111936–03|
align=left|Oklahoma State,
Texas A&M
align=center bgcolor=#ffcc00

|35|

align=left bgcolor=#ccffcc|Pete Pihos28E-DE122106–14|
align=left|Indiana
align=center

|21|

align=left|Al Pollard23HB-FB61966–0Rookie|
align=left|Army,
Loyola Marymount
align=center

|30|

align=left|Bosh Pritchard32HB61645–119|
align=left| Georgia Tech,VMI
align=center

|11|

align=left|John Rauch24QB-DB41956–12|
align=left|Georgia
align=center

|40|

align=left|Frank Reagan32B121825–1110|
align=left|Pennsylvania
align=center

|68|

align=left|Ray Romero24G72135–11Rookie|
align=left|Kansas State
align=center

|31|

align=left|Dan Sandifer24DB-HB121906–13|
align=left|LSU
align=center

|27|

align=left|Clyde Scott27HB-DB121746–02|
align=left|Arkansas,Navy
align=center

|79|

align=left|Vic Sears33T-DT122236–310 |
align=left|Oregon State
align=center

|72|

align=left|Dick Steere24G52406–4Rookie|
align=left|Drake
align=center

|75|

align=left|Walt Stickel29T-DT112476–35|
align=left|Pennsylvania
Tulsa
align=center

|45|

align=left|Joe Sutton27DB-HB111805–112|
align=left|Temple
align=center

|17|

align=left|Ebert Van Buren27DB-LB-FB-HB122106–2Rookie|
align=left|LSU
align=center

|15|

align=left|Steve Van Buren31HB102006–07|
align=left|LSU
align=center

|83|

align=left|Bobby Walston23E-HB-K121906–0Rookie|
align=left|Georgia
align=center

|44|

align=left|Norm Willey24DE-G-E112246–21 |
align=left|Marshall
align=center

|70|

align=left|Al Wisert31G-T-DT122146–18|
align=left|Michigan
align=center

|41|

align=left|Frank Ziegler28HB-DB1201755–112 |
align=left|Georgia Tech
align=center bgcolor="90EE90"

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38 Players
Team Average
27.812206.16–1.03.4

Postseason

  • Wayne Millner resigns before 1952 season after training camp

References

{{Reflist}}