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  2. History of the Philadelphia Eagles - Wikipedia

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    After more than a year searching for a suitable replacement, the NFL granted an expansion franchise to a syndicate headed by former University of Pennsylvania teammates Lud Wray and Bert Bell. In exchange for an entry fee of $ 2,500 ($51,570 in 2024), the Bell-Wray group was awarded the assets of the failed Yellow Jackets organization.

  3. Die-hard Philadelphia Eagles fans think of the year 1933 fondly. That's the year their precious Birds were officially established as a National Football League team after Philadelphia natives De Benneville "Bert" Bell and James Ludlow "Lud" Wray — a pair of former professional football players — formed a group to become owners of a new ...

  4. Philadelphia Eagles - Wikipedia

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    After more than a year of searching for a suitable replacement for the Yellow Jackets in the lucrative Philadelphia market, the National Football League granted an expansion franchise to an ownership group headed by Bert Bell and Lud Wray, who were also awarded the liquidated assets of the defunct Yellow Jackets organization.

  5. Frankford Yellow Jackets - Wikipedia

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    The NFL spent over a year searching for a new team to operate in Philadelphia. On July 9, 1933, the NFL granted an expansion franchise to Bert Bell and Lud Wray and awarded them the assets of the failed Yellow Jackets organization, with Bell and Wray naming their team the Eagles after the symbol of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. This has led to ...

  6. 5 NFL expansion franchises that almost happened - Sportskeeda

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    The first expansion team joined in 1924 as the Frankford Yellow Jackets and would eventually become the Philadelphia Eagles, while the most recent expansion team, the Houston Texans,...

  7. Team History - Pro Football Hall of Fame

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    In 1943, the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh franchises combined for one season due to the manpower shortage created by World War II. The team was called both Phil-Pitt and the Steagles. Greasy Neale of the Eagles and Walt Kiesling of the Steelers were co-coaches and the team finished 5-4-1.

  8. Philadelphia Eagles | History & Notable Players | Britannica

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    Philadelphia Eagles, American professional football team based in Philadelphia that plays in the National Football League (NFL). The Eagles have won three NFL championships (1948, 1949, and 1960) and one Super Bowl (2018). Learn about the history of the franchise in this article.

  9. Philadelphia owner history: full list and timeline - Inside the...

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    In 1933, the Eagles were one of three franchises to join the NFL as expansion teams. The Pittsburgh Pirates (now the Steelers) and the now-defunct Cincinnati Reds were the other two. Philly...

  10. 50 Facts About Philadelphia Eagles

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    01 Establishment: The Philadelphia Eagles were founded on July 8, 1933, as a replacement for the Frankford Yellow Jackets, which went bankrupt. 02 Founding Father: Bert Bell, a prominent figure in the NFL, led the group that secured the rights to an NFL franchise in Philadelphia.

  11. How the Philadelphia Eagles nearly became the Phoenix Eagles -...

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    In a dark moment in Philadelphia sports history forgotten by many, there was a brief stretch at the end of the 1984 season when the beloved Eagles almost relocated to Arizona, site of Super...