1945 Philadelphia Eagles season
Head coachGreasy Neale
Home fieldShibe Park
Results
Record7–3
Division place2nd NFL Eastern
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 1945 Philadelphia Eagles season was the Eagles' 13th in the league. The team failed to improve on its previous output of 7–1–2, losing three games.[1]

As a result, the team also failed to qualify for the playoffs for the 13th consecutive season.

Offseason

NFL draft

The 1945 NFL Draft was held on April 8, 1945. It was the last draft held in Chicago; later in the year, the league moved its offices to Philadelphia. The Eagles ended up with picks in thirty of the thirty-two rounds in the draft, and picked ninth in each of those rounds. The teams with the five worst records in the 1944 season were the only teams picking in rounds two and four.

Future Hall of Famers in this draft included Charley Trippi, a halfback from Georgia who was chosen in the first round and was the number one pick of the Chicago Cardinals. Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch, a wide receiver from Michigan was chosen as fifth overall by the Cleveland Rams. Pete Pihos, a defensive end from Indiana University, Tom Fears, an end from UCLA, and Arnie Weinmeister, a defensive tackle from Washington were also part of this draft.

Player selections

The table shows the Eagles selections, 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.

= Pro Bowler[2] = Hall of Famer
Rd Pick Player Position School Rd Pick Player Position School
18John YonakorDefensive endNotre Dame 2No PICK
325Alvin DarkBackLSU 4No PICK
541Pete PihosWide receiverIndiana 652Chuck DellagoGuardMinnesota
763Gonzalo MoralesBackSt. Mary's (CA) 841Sam RobinsonBackWashington
985Forrest HallBackSan Francisco 1096Joe SadonisTackleFordham
11107Rudy MobleyBackHardin–Simmons 12118Jim NewmeyerTackleSt. Vincent
13129Bill ChambersTackleUCLA 14140John DudaBackVirginia
15151Bill MontgomeryBackLouisiana State 16162Howard WernerEndSyracuse
17173Jim AustinBackMissouri 18184Quentin KlenkTackleUSC
19195Joe SpencerTackleOklahoma A & M 20206Leo PrattTackleOklahoma A & M
21217Phil TeschnerTackleBrown 222228John MageeGuardRice
23239Norm "Monk" MosleyBackAlabama 24250Blair BrownGuardOklahoma A & M
25261Bob HallEndStanford 26272Dan TalcottTackleNevada-Reno
27283Bill ThompsonTackleNew Mexico 28294Al FlemingCenterWichita State
29305Leo BenjaminCenterWest Virginia 30316Jim DoughertyBackUniversity of Miami (OH)
31292Ken ReeseBackAlabama 32298Loren BranerCenterPittsburgh
Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 October 7 Chicago Cardinals W 21–6 1–0 Shibe Park 25,581
2 October 14 at Detroit Lions L 24–28 1–1 Briggs Stadium 22,580
3 October 21 at Washington Redskins L 14–24 1–2 Griffith Stadium 35,550
4 October 28 Cleveland Rams W 28–14 2–2 Shibe Park 38,149
5 November 4 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 45–3 3–2 Forbes Field 23,018
6 November 11 New York Giants W 38–17 4–2 Shibe Park 30,047
7 November 18 Pittsburgh Steelers W 30–6 5–2 Shibe Park 23,838
8 November 25 Washington Redskins W 16–0 6–2 Shibe Park 37,306
9 December 2 at New York Giants L 21–28 6–3 Polo Grounds 45,372
10 December 9 Yanks W 35–7 7–3 Shibe Park 27,905

Game recaps

Standings

NFL Eastern Division
W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
Washington Redskins 8 2 0 .800 6–2 209 121 W2
Philadelphia Eagles 7 3 0 .700 5–2 272 133 W1
Yanks 3 6 1 .333 3–2–1 123 211 L5
New York Giants 3 6 1 .333 2–4–1 179 198 L1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2 8 0 .200 1–7 79 220 L3

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster

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

= 1945 Pro All-Star[3]
  • + = 1st team All-Star
NO. Player AGE POS GP GS WT HT YRS College
Greasy Neale53Coach1945
record

7–3–0
NFL-Eagles
Lifetime

23–25–4
5thWest Virginia Wesleyan
Ben Agajanian26K112156–0RookieNew Mexico
Bruno Banducci25G982165–111Stanford
Jack Banta28HB511915–114USC
Mel Bleeker25HB441895–111USC
Johnny Butler27HB-TB701855–102Tennessee
Larry Cabrelli28E-DB1081945–114Colgate
Rocco Canale28T-G302405–112Boston College
Jim Castiglia27FB112085–114Georgetown (DC)
Enio Conti32G212045–114Arkansas, and
Bucknell
Dick Erdlitz25HB701815–103Northwestern
Jack Ferrante29E-DE1081976–14none
Terry Fox27FB-LB202086–14Miami (FL)
George Fritts26T1012055–114Clemson Tigers football
Charlie Gauer24FB-E702136–22Colgate
Jack Hinkle28B321956–05Syracuse
Dick Humbert27E-DE421796–14Richmond
Abe Karnofsky23QB-HB-DB821755–10RookieArizona
Bucko Kilroy24G-MG-T-DT902436–22Notre Dame, and
Temple
Ben Kish28B952076–05Pittsburgh
Vic Lindskog31C1062036–11Stanford
Mike Mandarino24T-C-G502405–111La Salle
Bap Manzini25C941955–111St. Vincent
Duke Maronic24G822095–91none
Flip McDonald24E922006–21Oklahoma
Fred Meyer26E-DE801906–23Stanford
Eddie Michaels31G982055–119Villanova
Red Ramsey34E201966–07Texas Tech
John Rogalla28FB842156–0RookieScranton
Jack Sanders28G302196–05SMU
Vic Sears27T-DT1092236–34Oregon State
Allie Sherman22QB1011705–112Brooklyn
Abe Shires28T702206–2RookieTennessee
John G. SmithT102006–2RookieFlorida
Milt Smith26DB-QB501856–3RookieUCLA
Ernie Steele28HB-DB711876–03Washington
Gil Steinke26HB711756–0RookieTexas A&M-Kingsville
Bob Suffridge29G1012056–04Tennessee
Tommy Thompson29QB801926–15Tulsa
Steve Van Buren+25HB1092006–01LSU
Buzz Warren29TB-HB101755–11RookieTennessee
Al Wistert+25T-G-DT10102146–12Michigan
Roy Zimmerman27QB-WB-K1082016–25San Jose State
41 Players
Team Average
26.310201.56–0.12.5

References

  1. 1945 Philadelphia Eagles
  2. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
  3. Players are identified as a 1945 Pro All-Star.
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