Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Steagles" ¶ 20
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Steelers and 60th
In 2003, the Steelers played the Philadelphia Eagles in a preseason game to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Steagles team, when the two merged as a result of player shortages caused by World War II.

Steelers and anniversary
Stautner was elected to the Steelers 50th anniversary team in 1982.

Steelers and Steagles
In 1943, when manpower shortages stemming from World War II made it impossible to fill the roster, the team merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers forming the " Phil-Pitt Eagles " and were known as the " Steagles.
* Algeo, Matthew ( 2006 ), Last Team Standing: How the Steelers and the Eagles —" The Steagles "— Saved Pro Football During World War II.
* 2006-Matthew Algeo, for his book Last Team Standing: How the Steelers and the Eagles -- " The Steagles " -- Saved Pro Football During World War II
During this period a few teams temporarily merged due to lack of manpower, most notably the Pittsburgh Steelers with the Philadelphia Eagles ( who were nicknamed the Steagles ).
In 1943 and 1944 he split head coaching duties — with Greasy Neale when the Steelers merged with the Philadelphia Eagles ( to form the " Steagles ") in ' 43 and then with Phil Handler when the Steelers merged with the Chicago Cardinals the following season.
The Steagles is the name for the team created by the temporary merger of two National Football League ( NFL ) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, during the 1943 season.
As the season got underway, fans and newspapers began calling the team the Steagles, a combination of Steelers and Eagles.
In addition the Steelers recreated the Steagles era in their " Turn Back the Clock " ceremonies, including broadcasting in black and white on the Jumbotron and airing World War II footage during the national anthem.
During the festivities the Steelers gave each of the six members a replica Steagles jersey to wear.

Steelers and on
But it only earned them a wild card spot in the playoffs, behind the 12 – 2 Pittsburgh Steelers, who went on to win the Super Bowl.
The Steelers won Super Bowl X and Super Bowl XIII ; both games were decided in the final seconds, first on a last-second throw by Roger Staubach, then as a fourth-quarter rally by Dallas fell short on an onside kick.
The Kansas City Chiefs ( red ) and the Pittsburgh Steelers ( black ) line up for a play on the goal line.
The team started off 2 – 0, defeating the Dallas Cowboys earning the NFL's highest winning percentage on opening days at. 750 with a record of 9 – 3 ), and shutting out the defending champs Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Vikings played in their second straight Super Bowl, Super Bowl IX ( 3rd overall ), losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 16 – 6, at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans on January 12, 1975.
" Featured on the magazine cover is defensive player Dennis Gaubatz, number 53, in midair pursuit with this description: " That is he, looming 10 feet tall or taller above the Steelers ' signal caller ... Since Gaubatz acts like this on Sunday, I'll do my quarterbacking Monday.
They won the NFC Championship Game in 2005, and went on to lose in the Super Bowl against the Pittsburgh Steelers ( though it was not without controversy as NFL Films has Super Bowl XL at number 8 on its top ten list of controversial calls ).
The Steelers then recovered a fumble on the second half kickoff, and scored on Fullback Franco Harris's 9-yard run.
The Vikings cut the score, 9-6, late in the fourth quarter by recovering a blocked punt in Pittsburgh's end zone for a touchdown, but the Steelers then drove 66 yards on their ensuing possession to score on Larry Brown's 4-yard touchdown pass to pull the game out of reach.
In total, the Steelers limited the Vikings to Super Bowl record lows of nine first downs, 119 total offensive yards, 17 rushing yards, and no offensive scores ( Minnesota's only score came on a blocked punt, and they did not even score on the extra point attempt ).
The Vikings won the Super Bowl in this episode but Ted's hopes were dashed when it was revealed that Lou actually bet all the money on the Steelers.
The Vikings later threatened to score when Tarkenton led them on a 55-yard drive to the Steelers 20-yard line.
Harris was then tackled for a 3-yard loss on the next play, but then made up for it with a 9-yard touchdown run after that, giving the Steelers a 9-0 lead.
Early in the fourth quarter, the Vikings got another scoring opportunity when Minnesota safety Paul Krause recovered a fumble from Harris on the Steelers 47-yard line.
But on the ensuing drive, the Steelers put the game out of reach with a 66 yard, 11 play scoring drive that took 6: 47 off the clock and featured three successful third down conversions.
The Steelers gained just one yard with their next two plays, but on third down Bradshaw's 4-yard touchdown pass to Brown gave the Steelers a 16-6 lead with only 3: 31 remaining.
The Steelers then executed 7 consecutive running plays, taking the game clock all the way down to 38 seconds remaining before turning the ball over on downs.
Perhaps the most talented player in the backfield was Halfback Preston Pearson ( no relation to receiver Drew Pearson ), who signed on the team as a free agent after being cut by the Steelers in the pre-season.

Steelers and August
* Steve August, former NFL offensive tackle for Seattle Seahawks ( 1977 – 84 ) and Pittsburgh Steelers ( 1984 ).
Prior to the Steelers regular season schedule, the team played a pre-season game against the Detroit Lions on August 25, 2001.
Arthur Joseph " Art " Rooney, Sr. ( January 27, 1901 – August 25, 1988 ), often referred to as " The Chief ", was the founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers American football franchise in the National Football League.
* The Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings played the first NFL preseason game on August 14, 1965.
In August 2007, the network televised the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New Orleans Saints due to NBC wanting to cover, the later canceled, preseason game in China.
He was released on August 14 after missing two field goals in the first preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
On August 10, 2008, Leftwich was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers to a one-year deal after Pittsburgh's backup Charlie Batch was injured in a pre-season game.
In August 2008, Farrior signed a five-year, US $ 18. 25 million contract with the Steelers.
Barlow was released on August 27 as part of the Steelers ' final roster cutdowns prior to the season.
On Friday, August 3rd 2012, Porter was officially retired as a Pittsburgh Steeler during the evening festivities of the Steelers Training Camp at St. Vincent's College in Latrobe, PA.
Fuamatu-Ma ' afala was released by the Steelers on Sunday, August 31, 2003.
On August 18, 2007, Campbell was tackled at the knee by Pittsburgh Steelers ' DE Brett Keisel in the second preseason game.
The San Francisco 49ers played the Pittsburgh Steelers on August 1, 1993.
Louis Adam Lipps ( born August 9, 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana ) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL who played his entire nine-season career for the Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints.
Euhus was waived by the Saints ( August 28, 2006 ) and claimed on waivers by the Pittsburgh Steelers ( August 29, 2006 ).
The first preseason football game was played August 12, 2006 when the Cardinals defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 21-13.

0.342 seconds.