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1960 Philadelphia Eagles season

The 1960 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 28th season in the National Football League, and finished with the Eagles' win over the Green Bay Packers in the NFL championship game to get their third league title. The victory over the Packers was also the first and only playoff defeat of the Packers' Vince Lombardi's coaching career. The 1960 season was the Eagles' first postseason appearance since their last NFL championship season of 1949. It was their only postseason appearance in the 28 seasons from 1950 to 1977, and their last NFL title until their victory in Super Bowl LII, 57 years later.

Off season

On March 13, 1960, there was an expansion draft to stock the Dallas Rangers, who soon changed their name to the "Cowboys." In this draft the Eagles lost tight end Dick Bielski, tackle Jerry DeLucca, and linebacker Bill Striegel to Dallas.

As since 1951, the Eagles held training camp at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

NFL draft

The 1960 NFL draft and the 1960 AFL draft were held separately for college players (the common draft was initiated in 1967).

The NFL draft was a draft of 20 rounds with 12 teams picking. The Eagles rotated having the 7th, 8th or 9th pick in the draft rounds, with Chicago and Cleveland. The quickly assembled NFL franchise of the Dallas Cowboys did not have a chance to pick, as the draft was held on November 30, 1959, before they were formed on January 28, 1960.
The AFL draft was a list made the teams of territorial players they claimed first. Then a draft was held by drafting players by position instead of any available player. When Minneapolis left the league other AFL teams pursued those picks. Oakland got the rights after they joined the league.
The Philadelphia Eagles lost four players to the AFL including 1st round pick Ron Burton, a running back from Northwestern University. A total of six NFL 1st round picks in this draft signed with the AFL this year.

Player selections

The table shows the Eagles selections and 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.

Personnel

Preseason

Game summaries

Week P1 (Saturday, August 13, 1960): at Los Angeles Rams

Week P2 (Sunday, August 21, 1960): at San Francisco 49ers

Week P3 (Sunday, August 27, 1960): at Washington Redskins

Week P4 (Saturday, September 3, 1960): vs. Detroit Lions

Week P5 (Friday, September 9, 1960): at St. Louis Cardinals

Week P6 (Saturday, September 17, 1960): vs. Baltimore Colts

Regular season

During the 1960 season, Chuck Bednarik is perhaps best known for knocking Frank Gifford of the New York Giants out of football for over eighteen months, considered one of the most famous tackles in NFL history. It occurred late in the game at Yankee Stadium on November 20.

Bednarik was the last player to play the whole game. He averaged 58 minutes a game, starting at center and linebacker in the second half of season.

Schedule

A bye week was necessary in , as the league expanded to an odd-number (13) of teams (Dallas); one team was idle each week.

Game summaries

Week 1 (Sunday, September 25, 1960): vs. Cleveland Browns

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 16/30, 251 YDS, 2 TDs, 3 INTs; Jurgensen – 5/6, 57 YDS, 1 TD
  • Rushing: Barnes – 10 CAR, 56 YDS; Dean – 11 CAR, 30 YDS; Peaks – 10 CAR, 20 YDS; Van Brocklin – 1 CAR, 0 YDS
  • Receiving: Retzlaff – 5 REC, 80 YDS, 1 TD; McDonald – 5 REC, 67 YDS, 1 TD; Walston – 4 REC, 75 YDS, 1 TD; Peaks – 4 REC, 35 YDS; Barnes – 2 REC, 20 YDS; Dean – 1 REC, 31 YDS
  • Kickoff returns: Dean – 3 KR, 55 YDS; Brown – 2 KR, 47 YDS; Robb – 2 KR, 22 YDS; Reichow – 1 KR, 0 YDS
  • Punt returns: Brown – 1 PR, 10 YDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 3/3 PAT, 1/2 FG
  • Eagles Missed Field Goals: Walston 39

Officials

  • Referee: (#5) Ron Gibbs
  • Umpire: (#18) Tony Sacco
  • Head linesman: (#26) Ed Marion
  • Back judge: (#10) Sam Giangreco
  • Field judge: (#16) Mike Lisetski

Week 2: (Friday, September 30, 1960): at Dallas Cowboys

  • Point spread: Eagles –6½
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Week 3 (Sunday, October 9, 1960): vs. St. Louis Cardinals

  • Point spread: Eagles –6½
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 17/23, 199 YDS, 3 TDs, 1 INT
  • Rushing: Peaks – 11 CAR, 73 YDS, 1 TD; Dean – 11 CAR, 24 YDS; Barnes – 2 CAR, –1 YD; Van Brocklin – 2 CAR, –2 YDS
  • Receiving: Retzlaff – 7 REC, 132 YDS, 2 TDs; McDonald – 3 REC, 37 YDS, 1 TD; Dean – 3 REC, 8 YDS; Barnes – 2 REC, 3 YDS; Peaks – 1 REC, 10 YDS; Walston – 1 REC, 9 YDS
  • Kickoff returns: Dean – 4 KR, 94 YDS; Brown – 2 KR, 84 YDS
  • Punt returns: Dean – 1 PR, 7 YDS
  • Punting: Van Brocklin – 3 PUNTS, 140 YDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 4/4 PAT, 1/3 FG
  • Interceptions: Burroughs – 2 INTs, 38 YDS; Brookshier – 1 INT, 14 YDS; Weber – 1 INT, 4 YDS
  • Eagles Missed Field Goals: Walston 28, 33

Officials

  • Referee: (#9) Emil Heintz
  • Umpire: (#43) Jim Muha
  • Head linesman: (#31) Charlie Berry
  • Back judge: (#34) John Vaughn
  • Field judge: (#41) Jack Nix

Week 4 (Sunday, October 16, 1960): vs. Detroit Lions

  • Point spread: Eagles –7
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 9/19, 193 YDS, 2 TDs, 2 INTs; Jurgensen – 1/4, –3 YDS
  • Rushing: Peaks – 14 CAR, 88 YDS, 2 TDs; Dean – 14 CAR, 29 YDS; Barnes – 10 CAR, 19 YDS; Brown – 2 CAR, 3 YDS
  • Receiving: Peaks – 3 REC, 10 YDS; Walston – 2 REC, 58 YDS, 1 TD; Dean – 2 REC, 43 YDS, 1 TD; McDonald – 1 REC, 51 YDS; Retzlaff – 1 REC, 25 YDS; Barnes – 1 REC, 3 YDS
  • Kickoff returns: Brown – 2 KR, 55 YDS; Dean – 1 KR, 24 YDS
  • Punt returns: Dean – 2 PR, 8 YDS; Brown – 2 PR, 7 YDS
  • Punting: Van Brocklin – 8 PUNTS, 354 YARDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 4/4 PAT
  • Interceptions: Johnson – 2 INT, 33 YDS; Burroughs – 1 INT, 13 YDS; Bednarik – 1 INT, 0 YDS

Officials

  • Referee: (#3) Bill Downes
  • Umpire: (#20) Frank Sinkovitz
  • Head linesman: (#48) John Highberger
  • Back judge: (#25) Tom Kelleher
  • Field judge: (#22) Charles Sweeney

Week 5 (Sunday, October 23, 1960): at Cleveland Browns

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 17/26, 292 YDS, 3 TDs, 1 INT
  • Rushing: Peaks – 13 CAR, 102 YDS; Barnes – 9 CAR, 25 YDS, 1 TD; Dean – 1 CAR, 8 YDS; Van Brocklin – 1 CAR, 1 YD
  • Receiving: Barnes – 7 REC, 48 YDS, 1 TD; Walston – 4 REC, 94 TDS, 1 TD; Retzlaff – 3 REC, 80 YDS; McDonald – 2 REC, 66 YDS, 1 TD; Peaks – 1 REC, 4 YDS
  • Kickoff returns: Dean – 5 KR, 76 YDS; Robb – 1 KR, 15 YDS; Baughan – 1 KR, 1 YD
  • Punt returns: Dean – 3 PR, 5 YDS
  • Punting: Van Brocklin – 5 PUNTS, 236 YDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 4/4 PAT, 1/2 FG
  • Eagles Missed Field Goals: Walston 45

Officials

  • Referee: (#5) Ron Gibbs
  • Umpire: (#18) Tony Sacco
  • Head linesman: (#26) Ed Marion
  • Back judge: (#37) Cleo Diehl
  • Field judge: (#16) Mike Lisetski

Week 7 (Sunday, November 6, 1960) vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Point spread: Eagles –6½
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 19/30, 295 YDS, 3 TDs; Jurgensen – 2/4, 25 YDS; Barnes – 0/1, 0 YDS
  • Rushing: Peaks – 16 VAR, 78 YDS; Barnes – 13 CAR, 45 YDS, 1 TD; Dean – 9 CAR, 43 YDS; Van Brocklin – 1 CAR, 1 YD
  • Receiving: McDonald – 8 REC, 146 YDS, 3 TDs; Retzlaff – 4 REC, 66 YDS; Peaks – 4 REC, 53 YDS; Walston – 3 REC, 55 YDS; Brown – 1 REC, 7 YDS; Barnes – 1 REC, –2 YDS
  • Kickoff returns: Brown – 1 KR, 26 YDS; Baughan – 1 KR, 17 YDS
  • Punt returns: Dean – 4 PR, 28 YDS
  • Punting: Van Brocklin – 3 PUNTS, 124 YARDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 4/4 PAT, 2/3 FG
  • Interceptions: Freeman – 1 INT, 13 YDS; Johnson – 1 INT, 1 YD; Bednarik – 1 INT, 0 YDS
  • Eagles Missed Field Goals: Walston 32

Officials

  • Referee: (#55) John Pace
  • Umpire: (#17) James Beiersdorfer
  • Head linesman: (#31) Charlie Berry
  • Back judge: (#47) Ralph Vandersburg
  • Field judge: (#21) Fred Swearingen

Week 8 (Sunday, November 13, 1960): at Washington Redskins

  • Point spread: Eagles –14
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Week 9 (Sunday, November 20, 1960): at New York Giants

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 13/24, 236 YDS, 1 TD
  • Rushing: Dean – 19 CAR, 34 YDS; Barnes – 10 CAR, 27 YDS; Van Brocklin – 1 CAR, 0 YDS
  • Receiving: Walston – 6 REC, 119 YDS; McDonald – 4 REC, 80 YDS, 1 TD; Dean – 2 REC, 19 YDS; Retzlaff – 1 REC, 18 YDS
  • Kickoff returns: Dean – 2 KR, 45 YDS
  • Punt returns: Dean – 1 PR, 2 YDS
  • Punting: Van Brocklin – 7 PUNTS, 279 YARDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 2/2 PAT, 1/2 FG
  • Interceptions: Freeman – 1 INT, 3 YDS
  • Eagles Missed Field Goals: Walston 17 (BL)

Officials

Week 10 (Sunday, November 27, 1960): vs. New York Giants

  • Point spread: Eagles –6½
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 13/23, 147 YDS, 3 TDs, 3 INTs
  • Rushing: Barnes – 17 CAR, 35 YDS; Dean – 11 CAR, 28 YDS; Van Brocklin – 1 CAR, 1 YD
  • Receiving: Dean – 5 REC, 74 YDS; McDonald – 3 REC, 46 YDS; Walston – 2 REC, 11 YDS; Retzlaff – 2 REC, 8 YDS; Barnes – 1 REC, 8 YDS, 1 TD
  • Kickoff returns: Dean – 3 KR, 76 YDS; Brown – 1 KR, 22 YDS
  • Punt returns: Dean – 2 PR, 5 YDS
  • Punting: Van Brocklin – 6 PUNTS, 274 YARDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 4/4 PAT, 1/1 FG
  • Interceptions: Burroughs – 2 INTs, 2 YDS; Freeman – 1 INT, 48 YDS; Baughan – 1 INT, 17 YDS

Officials

  • Referee: (#5) Ron Gibbs
  • Umpire: (#18) Tony Sacco
  • Head linesman: (#31) Charlie Berry
  • Back judge: (#37) Cleo Diehl
  • Field judge: (#22) Charles Sweeney

Week 11 (Sunday, December 4, 1960): at St. Louis Cardinals

  • Point spread: Eagles –5
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 13/27, 251 YDS, 2 TDs, 1 INT
  • Rushing: Dean – 11 CAR, 39 YDS; Sapp – 3 CAR, 14 YDS; Barnes – 10 CAR, 4 YDS; Van Brocklin – 1 CAR, –3 YDS
  • Receiving: Retzlaff – 5 REC, 123 YDS, 1 TD; McDonald – 3 REC, 66 YDS, 1 TD; Dean – 2 REC, 43 YDS; Sapp – 1 REC, 14 YDS; Walston – 1 REC, 4 YDS; Barnes – 1 REC, 1 YD
  • Kickoff returns: McDonald – 2 KR, 45 YDS
  • Punt returns: Brown – 3 PR, 10 YDS; Jackson – 1 PR, 5 YDS; Dean – 1 PR, 3 YDS; McDonald – 1 PR, 2 YDS
  • Punting: Van Brocklin – 8 PUNTS, 385 YARDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 2/2 PAT, 2/2 FG
  • Interceptions: Burroughs – 1 INT, 46 YDS; Carr – 1 INT, 4 YDS

Officials

  • Referee: (#9) Emil Heintz
  • Umpire: (#12) Cletus Gardner
  • Head linesman: (#30) George Murphy
  • Back judge: (#41) Jack Nix
  • Field judge: (#56) Norm Schachter

Week 12 (Sunday, December 11, 1960) at Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Point spread: Eagles –2
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Officials

  • Referee: (#9) Emil Heintz
  • Umpire: (#12) Cletus Gardner
  • Head linesman: (#30) George Murphy
  • Back judge: (#41) Jack Nix
  • Field judge: (#54) Joe Gonzales

Week 13 (Sunday, December 18, 1960): at Washington Redskins

  • Point spread: Eagles –7½
  • Over/under:
  • Time of game:

Standings

Postseason

Game summaries

1960 NFL Championship Game (Monday, December 26, 1960): vs. Green Bay Packers

Individual stats

  • Passing: Van Brocklin – 9/20, 204 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • Rushing: Dean – 13 CAR, 54 YDS, 1 TD; Barnes – 13 CAR, 42 YDS; Van Brocklin – 2 CAR, 3 YDS
  • Receiving: McDonald – 3 REC, 90 YDS, 1 TD; Walston – 3 REC, 38 YDS; Retzlaff – 1 REC, 41 YDS; Dean – 1 REC, 22 YDS; Barnes – 1 REC, 13 YDS
  • Kickoff returns: Dean – 1 KR, 58 YDS; Brown – 1 KR, 20 YDS; Lucas – 1 KR, 9 YDS; Robb – 1 KR, 4 YDS
  • Punt returns: Dean – 1 PR, 10 YDS
  • Punts: Van Brocklin – 6 PUNTS, 237 YARDS
  • Kicking: Walston – 2/2 PAT, 1/1 FG

Officials

Aftermath

Soon after the championship game against Green Bay, 61-year-old Buck Shaw retired as head coach of the Eagles. Quarterback and 12-year veteran Norm Van Brocklin retired after the game also and expected to be named head coach, but assistant coach Nick Skorich was promoted; he led the Eagles for the next three years, through the 1963 season.

Van Brocklin, age 34, was named head coach of the expansion Minnesota Vikings in January 1961. In the 1961 expansion draft the Eagles lost guard Gerry Huth, defensive back Gene Johnson, and center Bill Lapham to Minnesota.

Awards and honors

1960 Pro Bowl players:

League leaders

  • Norm Van Brocklin finishes 2nd to Johnny Unitas in Passing Attempts, Completions, Yards, and TDs
  • Norm Van Brocklin finishes 2nd to Milt Plum in Yards per Attempt and Passer Rating
  • Ted Dean leads league in KO Returns and 2nd in Punt Returns

Other awards

  • Chuck Bednarik, All-Pro Selection
  • Norm Van Brocklin, Bert Bell Award
  • AP NFL MVP – Norm Van Brocklin
  • UPI MVP – Norm Van Brocklin

References

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