1985 Philadelphia Eagles season
1985 Philadelphia Eagles season | |
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Head coach |
Marion Campbell (weeks 1-15) (3rd season) Fred Bruney (interim, week 16) |
General manager |
Harry Gamble (Since 1985) |
Owner |
Norman Braman & Ed Leibowitz (Since 1985) |
Home field | Veterans Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 7–9 |
Division place | 4th NFC East |
Playoff finish | did not qualify |
The 1985 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 53rd in the National Football League (NFL). The team improved upon their previous output of 6–9–1, winning seven games.[1] This was the fourth consecutive season in which the team failed to qualify for the playoffs.
Philadelphia was in position to earn a wild-card berth with a 6–5 record by late November, but a four-game losing streak foiled their playoff hopes. That losing streak also cost head coach Marion Campbell his job before the season finale at Minnesota. Under interim coach Fred Bruney, the Vikings pulled off a 37–35 victory at the Metrodome to finish the season on an up note.
Two bright spots emerged at the quarterback position as Ron Jaworski returned from the broken leg suffered at the end of the 1984 season, and performed well enough (3,450 passing yards, 17 touchdowns) to be considered for comeback player of the year, though no award was given out. In addition, second-round draft pick Randall Cunningham made his debut on September 22 at Washington and earned his first career victory at RFK Stadium. On November 10, at Veterans Stadium, Jaworski combined with wide receiver Mike Quick for a club-record 99-yard touchdown pass in overtime to beat the Atlanta Falcons, 23–17.
Offseason
NFL draft
Round | Pick | Player | Position | School |
1 | 9 | Kevin Allen | OT | Indiana |
2 | 37 | Randall Cunningham | QB | UNLV |
4 | 93 | Greg Naron | G | North Carolina |
5 | 121 | Dwayne Jiles | LB | Texas Tech |
6 | 156 | Ken Reeves | T | Texas A&M |
8 | 205 | Tom Polley | LB | UNLV |
9 | 231 | Dave Toub | C | Texas El-Paso |
9 | 233 | Joe Drake | NT | Arizona |
10 | 261 | Mark Kelso | DB | William & Mary |
11 | 289 | Herman Hunter | RB | Tennessee St. |
12 | 317 | Todd Russell | DB | Boston College |
Personnel
Staff
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Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
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Schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Attendance |
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1 | September 8, 1985 | at New York Giants | L 0–21 | |
2 | September 15, 1985 | Los Angeles Rams | L 6–17 | |
3 | September 22, 1985 | at Washington Redskins | W 19–6 | |
4 | September 29, 1985 | New York Giants | L 10–16 (OT) | |
5 | October 6, 1985 | at New Orleans Saints | L 21–23 | |
6 | October 13, 1985 | St. Louis Cardinals | W 30–7 | |
7 | October 20, 1985 | Dallas Cowboys | W 16–14 | |
8 | October 27, 1985 | Buffalo Bills | W 21–17 | |
9 | November 3, 1985 | at San Francisco 49ers | L 13–24 | |
10 | November 10, 1985 | Atlanta Falcons | W 23–17 (OT) | |
11 | November 17, 1985 | at St. Louis Cardinals | W 24–14 | |
12 | November 24, 1985 | at Dallas Cowboys | L 17–34 | |
13 | December 1, 1985 | Minnesota Vikings | L 23–28 | |
14 | December 8, 1985 | Washington Redskins | L 12–17 | |
15 | December 15, 1985 | at San Diego Chargers | L 14–20 | |
16 | December 22, 1985 | at Minnesota Vikings | W 37–35 | |
Game summaries
Week 10
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Standings
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W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | PF | PA | STK | |
Dallas Cowboys(3) | 10 | 6 | 0 | .625 | 6–2 | 7–5 | 357 | 333 | L1 |
New York Giants(4) | 10 | 6 | 0 | .625 | 5–3 | 8–4 | 399 | 283 | W1 |
Washington Redskins | 10 | 6 | 0 | .625 | 4–4 | 6–6 | 297 | 312 | W3 |
Philadelphia Eagles | 7 | 9 | 0 | .438 | 4–4 | 6–8 | 286 | 310 | W1 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 5 | 11 | 0 | .313 | 1–7 | 3–9 | 278 | 414 | L2 |
Awards and honors
- Mike Quick, 1985 Pro Bowl selection
- Mike Quick, Associated Press first-team All-Pro selection 1985