On October 15, 1933, the New York Giants defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 56-0.
The Philadelphia Eagles team was founded in 1933 and joined the NFL the same year.
126 years ... their first season in MLB was 1883.
The Bears defeated the Giants, 23-21, in the NFL Championship game played December 17, 1933.
The Philadelphia Eagles, who began playing in 1933, have an overall record of 531-567-26 (.484). The Dallas Cowboys, who joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960, have a better winning percentage at 464-348-6 (.571).
1933. Prior to then the team that had the best regular season record was crowned champion. Teams in the NFL in 1933: NFL East New York Giants Brooklyn Dodgers Boston Redskins Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Pirates NFL West Chicago Bears Portsmouth Spartans Green Bay Packers Cincinnati Reds Chicago Cardinals
Philadelphia Eagles was created in 1933.
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The first regular season game played by the Eagles was October 15, 1933 against the New York Giants. The Eagles lost 56-0.
The Eagles played at Franklin Field in Philadelphia before they played at the Vet.
Bert Bell was the original coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1933. He played football himself at the University of Philadelphia as the quarterback.
The Eagles joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1933. Their first winning season was 1944 when they went 7-1-2. The previous season, 1943, they went 5-4-1 however they had merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers and were known as the Philadelphia Steagles.
The Philadelphia Eagles team was founded in 1933 and joined the NFL the same year.
It stems from two factors, the first is that they have been in the same NFL league every season since 1933, the second is that they are close together in terms of distance.
The Philadelphia Eagles were initially brought into the NFL in 1933 based (legally in terms of location, not in terms of players) on the Frankford Yellowjackets franchise. The Yellowjackets had a blue and yellow uniform motif (which is why that pattern was used by the Eagles during NFL "throwback weeks" in recent seasons). The Yellow Jackets folded during the early years of the Depression, but a renewed franchise was approved into the NFL as part of the 1933-34 expansion, as the Philadelphia Eagles, with Bud Wray as owner.The following link helped:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankford_Yellow_JacketsI am also a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan who picked up knowledge like this reading Pro! magazine (the program guide sold at NFL games) during the 1970s and early 80s (including the Eagles' 50th anniversary season in 1983, and the NFL 50th anniversary in the 1970s).
The overall record for the Philadelphia Eagles vs. the Washington Redskins is 69 wins, and 78 losses. The series began in 1933 when the Eagles were founded, one year after the start of the Redskins franchise.
New York Giants.
The Philadelphia Eagles were established in 1933.