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1969 Philadelphia Eagles season

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Record
  
4–9–1

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

Start date
  
1969

Home field
  
Franklin Field

Division place
  
4th NFL Capitol

Owner
  
Leonard Tose

Head coach
  
Jerry Williams

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The 1969 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 37th in the National Football League. They improved on their previous output of 2–12, winning four games. Despite the improvement, the team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season.

Contents

The Eagles wore both green (for road games) and white (for home games) helmets during the season. The white helmets would become part of the Eagles' permanent uniform for the subsequent four seasons.

1969 NFL Draft

The 1969 National Football League Draft was part of the Common Draft, the third and final year in which the NFL and American Football League (AFL) held a joint draft of college players. The draft took place on January 28–29, 1969. The Philadelphia Eagles would alternate with the Atlanta Falcons in picking 2nd and 3rd in the 17 rounds.

The draft began with first overall pick of O. J. Simpson, the Heisman-Trophy winning running back from USC, by the American Football League's Buffalo Bills. In a 14-game 1968 season the Eagles would have no wins until Nov 28 in week 12 when they defeated the Detroit Lions (4–8–2) in Detroit 12–0, and on Dec 8 in week 13 the New Orleans Saints (4–9–1) in Philadelphia 29–17. This gave the Eagles a better record than the Buffalo Bills (1–12–1) by half a game, and equaled the record of the Atlanta Falcons (2–12) who would win the coin flip for the rights to the second pick in the draft, George Kunz offensive tackle from Notre Dame. Future Hall of Famer "Mean "Joe Greene, defensive tackle from North Texas would go as a 4th pick, by the Pittsburgh Steelers (2–11–1).

Standings

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

References

1969 Philadelphia Eagles season Wikipedia


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