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The Steagles, officially known as the Phil-Pitt Combine, was the team created by the temporary merger of Pennsylvania's two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, during the 1943 season.
The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia. The Eagles compete in the National Football League ... known as the Steagles. ...
Pitt-Phil "Steagles" (1943) Mid Continental Football League Erie Hawks ... Philadelphia Bell (1974–1975) Pennsylvania Professional Football League (1946–1949 ) [1 ...
Due to the exodus of players who had left to serve in World War II, the Cleveland Rams were granted permission to suspend operations for this season, while the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers merged for this one season, with the combined team (known as Phil-Pitt and called the "Steagles" by fans) playing four home games in ...
"Steagles" 1–0–1: Tie 14–14 "Steagles" 27–14: Redskins 15–3–1 Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merged for the 1943 season to become the "Steagles," as both teams lost many players to military service during World War II. Redskins lose 1943 NFL Championship. 1944: Eagles 1–0–1: Tie 31–31: Eagles 37–7: Redskins 15–4–2 1945 ...
Eagles CB DeJean returned a Mahomes interception 38 yards for a touchdown to stretch Philadelphia's lead to 17 with just seven minutes left in the first half. - Gregory Shamus/Getty Images.
Ernest Raymond Steele (November 2, 1917 – October 16, 2006) was an American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles, and the "Steagles", a team that resulted in the temporary merger of the Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers in 1943.
As the Philadelphia Eagles seek to dethrone the back-to-back NFL champion Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s Super Bowl, the appearance is a testament to Eagles’ billionaire owner Jeffrey Lurie.