1938 Philadelphia Eagles season


The Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 6th season in the National Football League. The team improved on their previous output of 2–8–1, winning five games. The team failed to qualify for the playoffs for the sixth consecutive season.

Off Season

NFL Draft

The 1938 NFL Draft was held on December 12, 1937. The draft consisted of 12 rounds. The Eagles got the second pick in each round, as the expansion Cleveland Rams got the first pick. With the pick they chose Corbett Davis, a back from Indiana University.

Player selections

The table shows the Eagles' selections, what picks they had that were traded away, and the team that ended up with that pick. It is possible the Eagles' pick ended up with this team via another team that the Eagles made a trade with.
Not shown are acquired picks that the Eagles traded away.
Rd Pick # Player PositionCollege
12Jim McDonaldBackOhio State
212Dick RiffleBackAlbright
317Joe BukantBackWashington
427John MeekBackCalifornia
532Fred ShireyTackleNebraska
642Herschel RamseyEndTexas Tech
752Bob LannonEndIowa
862Clem WoltmanGuardPurdue
972Elmer KolbergBackOregon State
1082Emmett KrielGuardBaylor
1192Carl HinkleCenterVanderbilt
12102John MichelosenBackPittsburgh

Regular season

Schedule

Standings

Playoffs

The Eagles had a 5–6–0 record and failed to make it to the 1938 NFL Championship Game. The game was on December 11, 1938, at Polo Grounds in New York City. The game attendance was 48,120, a record crowd for a title game.
The game matched the champions of the Eastern Division, New York Giants against the Western Division champion Green Bay Packers. The Giants won 23–17.

1938 roster

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As in the 1937 roster, this year's team is mostly rookies and players with one or two years' NFL experience.
NO. PlayerAGE POS GP GSWTHTYRSCollege
Bert Bell42Coach1938 record
5–6
NFL-Eagles Lifetime
8–25
3rdPennsylvania
Jay Arnold26HB-WB-DB-BB11112106–11Texas
Joe Bukant23Back1112166–0RookieWashington
Tom Burnette23BB801946–1RookieNorth Carolina
Joe Carter* 28 E11 11 201 6–15Austin College and
SMU
John Cole0'FB1101975–9RookieSt. Joseph's
Woody Dow22BB-FB1010 195 6–0RookieWest Texas A&M
Drew Ellis 24 T11 10 215 6–1RookieTCU
Fritz Ferko26T202426–11 Mount State Mary's and
West Chester
Bill Fiedler 24 G1 0 200 5–9RookiePennsylvania
Wimpy Giddens24 T90 220 6–2RookieLouisiana Tech
Maurice Harper28Cen1192276–41Austin
Bill Hewitt+29E-DE11111905–96Michigan
Bill Hughes23G-C11 62266–11Texas
Ray Keeling23T-G932426–3RookieTexas
Rabbit Keen24 QB10 170 5–91Arkansas
John Kusko 24B10194 5–112Temple
Bernie Lee 26 QB10 190 5–11RookieVillanova
Bob Masters 27HB1 12005–111Baylor
Emmett Mortell 22 B117 181 6–11 Notre Dame and
Wisconsin
Bob Pylman 25 T111 214 6–4RookieSouth Dakota State
George Rado 26 G-DE1061945–93Duquesne
Red Ramsey 27 E1101966–0RookieTexas Tech
Hank Reese 29C-G1122145–115Temple
Dick Riffle 23 B114 200 6–1RookieAlbright
Theodore Schmitt22G1122195–11RookiePittsburgh
Dave Smukler24 FB-LB1110 226 6–12Missouri and''
Temple
Mule Stockton 25 G118 214 6–11McMurry
Billy Wilson 27 E10 184 5–103Gonzaga
Clem Woltman 24 T108 214 6–1RookiePurdue
29 players
Team average
24.111206.46–0.11.2

Post season

Awards and honors

  • Dave Smukler finished 2nd in TD passes with 7.
  • Joe Carter finished 2nd in receiving TDs with 7.
  • Dave Smukler returned the only kickoff for a TD this year in the NFL.
  • Jay Arnold was one of 10 players to return an interception for a TD.
  • Joe Carter was named to Pro All-Star team.
  • Bill Hewitt was named to Pro All-Star team as a starter.