1982 Philadelphia Eagles season


The Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 50th season in the National Football League. This season would mark the end of an era under head coach Dick Vermeil. While under Vermeil the Eagles had the most successful period of their existence up to that time, making the playoffs four straight seasons and having a record of 54–47 in six seasons with Vermeil while making the Super Bowl in 1980. Vermeil retired due to burnout but would return to coaching in 1997 with the St. Louis Rams and would lead them to a Super Bowl victory in 1999.

Offseason

NFL draft

After going 10–6 and losing in the NFC Wildcard game at home to the New York Giants in the 1981 season the Eagles would be picking 20th in the 12 rounds of the draft
The 1982 NFL Draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft was held April 27–28, 1982. ESPN would cover all 12 rounds live. ESPN would then show a replay later that night.
The Philadelphia Eagles would get the 20th pick in the 12 rounds. The Eagles would draft 11 players in this year's draft.
RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool
120Mike QuickWide receiverNorth Carolina State University
247Lawrence SampletonTight endUniversity of Texas at Austin
378Vyto KabTight endPenn State
4105Anthony GriggsLinebackerOhio State
5132Dennis DeVaughnDefensive backBishop
6159Curt GrieveWide receiverYale
7190Harvey ArmstrongDefensive tackleSouthern Methodist
8217Jim FritzcheTacklePurdue
9244Tony WoodruffWide receiverFresno State
10
11301Ron IngramWide receiverOklahoma State
12328Rob TaylorTackleNorthwestern

Personnel

Staff

Roster

Regular season

The 1981 season schedule was set by how the Eagles finished in 1981, 2nd in NFC East. The way it was laid out, 4 of the 5 teams in the same 5 team division could end up having 10 to 14 common opponents during the 1981 season. Also, when the last regular season game is over teams know who they play the following year.

Standings