Head coach John McNally Division place 5th NFL Eastern | Record 2–9 Playoff finish did not qualify | |
The 1938 Pittsburgh Pirates season was their sixth as a professional football club in the National Football League (NFL). The '38 Pirates welcomed back John McNally as head coach after finishing with a 4-10 record the previous year. McNally coach the team's second 2-win season in 3 years, as they were placed last in the NFL Eastern Division.
Contents
- Preseason
- 1938 NFL Draft
- Week 1 Friday September 9 1938 Detroit Lions
- Week 2 Sunday September 11 1938 New York Giants
- Week 3 Friday September 16 1938 Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 4 Friday September 23 1938 Brooklyn Dodgers
- Week 5 Monday October 3 1938 New York Giants
- Week 6 Sunday October 9 1938 Brooklyn Dodgers
- Week 7 Sunday October 23 1938 Green Bay Packers
- Week 8 Bye week
- Week 9 Sunday November 6 1938 Washington Redskins
- Week 10 Bye week
- Week 11 Sunday November 20 1938 Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 12 Sunday November 27 1938 Washington Redskins
- Week 13 Tuesday December 4 1938 Cleveland Rams
- Standings
- References
The '38 team welcomed one of the Steelers' best players during their tenure as "the Pirates" (1933-1940). Art Rooney signed college phenom Byron "Whizzer" White for one season and was given a huge contract. White led the league in rushing that year, and became the first player to do so whilst playing for a losing team. He left the team the next year to pursue his studies overseas, he did however return as a Lion in 1940.
Preseason
1938 NFL Draft
The Pirates selected one of their best draft picks of that era in Byron "Whizzer" White from Colorado. He was given a large $15,000 contract to play in 1938. White finished the season with 152 rushes for 567 yards, 4 TD, and 7 catches for 88 yards. After the season, he continued his studies overseas. He did return and play for the Detroit Lions in 1940 and 1941.
Week 1 (Friday September 9, 1938): Detroit Lions
at Titan Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
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Week 2 (Sunday, September 11, 1938): New York Giants
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Week 3 (Friday September 16, 1938): Philadelphia Eagles
at Civic Stadium, Buffalo, New York
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Week 4 (Friday September 23, 1938): Brooklyn Dodgers
at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York
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Week 5 (Monday October 3, 1938): New York Giants
Prior to this game, the Pirates played an exhibition against the Boston Shamrocks, winning 16–6.
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Week 6 (Sunday October 9, 1938): Brooklyn Dodgers
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Week 7 (Sunday October 23, 1938): Green Bay Packers
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Week 8: Bye week
During their bye week, the Pirates scheduled two exhibition games, both wins against the Warren Redjackets (23–0 on Sunday, October 30) and McKeesport Olympics (21–6 on Monday, October 31).
Week 9 (Sunday November 6, 1938): Washington Redskins
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Week 10: Bye week
During a second bye week, the Pirates scheduled a two-legged tie against the Los Angeles Bulldogs. The first game, an Armistice Day special, was held at Will Rogers Memorial Stadium in Colorado Springs, Colorado (in Pirates star Byron White's home state) on November 11. The Pirates lost that game, 17–6, in front of a crowd of 15,000 fans. The second leg of the series was held at the Bulldogs' home field, Gilmore Stadium, at which the Pirates and Bulldogs played to a 14–14 draw in front of 18,000 fans.
Week 11 (Sunday November 20, 1938): Philadelphia Eagles
at Laidley Field, Charleston, West Virginia
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Week 12 (Sunday November 27, 1938): Washington Redskins
at Griffith Stadium, Washington, DC
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Week 13 (Tuesday December 4, 1938): Cleveland Rams
at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana
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Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.