- military. Tony Bova, the
Steagles'
leading receiver with 17 receptions, was
blind in one eye and
partially blind in the other.
Steagles guard Eddie Michaels...
-
Steagle or
Steagles may
refer to: The
Steagle, a 1971
American film
Steagles, a
former National Football League team
Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle, a mascot...
- and the film's
title implicitly references the
transient nature of the
Steagles NFL team,
existing for only the 1943
season during a
national crisis. Paul...
- The Gl****–Steagall
legislation describes four
provisions of the
United States Banking Act of 1933
separating commercial and
investment banking. The article...
-
Pittsburgh Steelers,
another NFL team from Pennsylvania,
combined to form the "
Steagles" (officially
known as the "Phil-Pitt Combine") for the 1943 NFL season...
- name a new
secondary mascot for the 2006–07 season. The
mascot was
named Steagle Colbeagle the
Eagle after Stephen Colbert.
Colbert had
promoted the contest...
- games.
Steagles:
Philadelphia Eagles head
coach Greasy Neale and
Pittsburgh Steelers head
coach Walt
Kiesling served as co-head
coaches of the
Steagles. Washington...
- Card-Pitt)
Shibe Park/Connie Mack
Stadium (Philadelphia Eagles, Phil-Pitt
Steagles)
Cotton Bowl (Dallas Texans,
Dallas Cowboys)
District of
Columbia Stadium/RFK...
-
Philadelphia Eagles in 1943 and the
Chicago Cardinals in 1944.
Under the "
Steagles"
moniker in 1943, the team went 5-4-1,
which was the Steelers' best record...
- able to work
around the
player shortage by
merging to form the "Phil-Pitt
Steagles." The size of the
active roster reduced from 33 to 28
players per team...