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1935 Philadelphia Eagles season
Head Coach Lud Wray
Home Field Baker Bowl
Results
Record 2–9
Place 5th NFL Eastern
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Timeline
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1934 1936

The 1935 Philadelphia Eagles season was their third in the league. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 4–7, winning only two games.[1] They failed to qualify for the playoffs for the third consecutive season. A home game against the Boston Redskins scheduled for November 17 was canceled due to snow and rain.

Off Season[]

The Eagles move their training camp to a private school, the Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Regular Season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result
1 September 13, 1935 Pittsburgh Pirates L 17–7
2 September 20, 1935 at Detroit Lions L 35–0
3 October 9, 1935 at Pittsburgh Pirates W 17–6
4 October 13, 1935 Chicago Bears L 39–0
5 October 27, 1935 at Brooklyn Dodgers L 17–6
6 November 3, 1935 at Boston Redskins W 7–6
7 November 5, 1935 Brooklyn Dodgers L 3–0
8 November 10, 1935 at Chicago Cardinals L 12–3
9 November 17, 1935 Boston Redskins canceled
10 November 24, 1935 at New York Giants L 10–0
11 December 1, 1935 New York Giants L 21–14
12 December 8, 1935 Green Bay Packers L 13–6

Standings[]

NFL Eastern
W L T PCT PF PA STK
New York Giants 9 3 0 .750 180 96 W-5
Brooklyn Dodgers 5 6 1 .455 90 141 T-1
Pittsburgh Pirates 4 8 0 .333 100 209 L-3
Boston Redskins 2 8 1 .200 65 123 T-1
Philadelphia Eagles 2 9 0 .182 60 179 L-5

Playoffs[]

The Eagles failed to make the playoffs

1935 Roster[]

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

NO. Player AGE POS GP GS WT HT YRS College
Lud Wray 41 Coach 1935 record
2–9
As Eagles Coach
9–21–1
NFL Lifetime
13–25–3
3rd Pennsylvania
Howard Bailey 23 T 1 0 205 6–0 Rookie Tennessee
Steve Banas 24 BB-DB 2 0 190 6–0 Rookie Notre Dame
Harry Benson 26 G 6 0 218 5–10 Rookie Western Maryland
Bill Brian 23 T-C-LB 9 5 210 6–2 Rookie Gonzaga
Tom Bushby 24 TB-WB 2 0 200 5–10 1 Kansas State
Glenn Campbell 31 E 1 0 199 5–11 6 Emporia State
Joe Carter 25 E 11 11 201 6–1 2 Austin & SMU
Paul Cuba 27 T 10 8 212 6–0 2 Pittsburgh
Dick Frahm 29 WB-T 1 0 195 5–10 3 Nebraska
Tom Graham 26 G 2 0 210 6–3 Rookie Temple
Homer Hanson 25 C-G-LB 1 0 217 6–0 1 Kansas State
Tom "Swede" Hanson 28 B 11 8 192 6–1 4 Temple
Bud Jorgensen 24 T 11 2 205 6–0 1 St. Mary's (CA)
George Kenneally 33 E 8 2 190 6–0 9 St. Bonaventure
Red Kirkman 30 B 1 1 195 6–1 2 Case Western Reserve and
Washington & Jefferson
Joe Kresky 29 G-T 9 8 215 6–0 3 Wisconsin
Irv Kupcinet 23 QB 2 1 190 6–1 Rookie North Dakota &
Northwestern
Rick Lackman 25 HB 11 0 186 5–11 2 None
Jim Leonard 25 B 11 11 204 6–0 1 Notre Dame
Jim MacMurdo 26 T-G 4 3 209 6–1 3 Pittsburgh
Eggs Manske 23 E 10 9 185 6–0 Rookie Northwestern
Ed Matesic 28 TB-HB 11 11 198 6–1 1 Pittsburgh
Forrest McPherson 24 G-C-T 7 3 233 5–11 Rookie Nebraska
Max Padlow 23 E 4 0 199 6–1 Rookie Ohio State
Alabama Pitts 0 HB 3 0 185 5–10 Rookie None
Leo Raskowski 29 T 2 0 219 6–3 3 Ohio State
Hank Reese 26 C-G 11 11 214 5–11 2 Temple
Burle Robison 25 E-C 7 0 197 6–4 Rookie BYU
Bob Rowe 24 HB 4 0 198 6–0 1 Colgate
Mike Sebastian 25 HB-WB 4 0 185 5–11 Rookie Pittsburgh
Harry Shaub 24 G 1 0 215 5–7 Rookie Cornell
Ed Storm 28 B 11 3 195 6–1 1 Santa Clara
Stumpy Thomason 29 B 7 7 189 5–7 5 Georgia Tech
Izzy Weinstock 22 FB-BB 11 2 190 5–11 Rookie Pittsburgh
Clyde Williams 25 T 3 0 210 6–2 Rookie Georgia Tech
Diddie Willson 24 G-E-DE 10 10 196 5–10 2 Pennsylvania
Vince Zizak 27 G-T 4 1 208 5–8 1 Villanova
Jim Zyntell 25 G 7 4 200 6–1 2 Holy Cross
38 Players
Team Average
25.3 11 201.6 5–11.8 1.5

References[]

Eastern Division Western Division
Boston Chicago Bears
Brooklyn Chicago Cardinals
New York Detroit
Philadelphia Green Bay
Pittsburgh
NFL Championship
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