NFL Football Teams of Yester Years |
| 11/29/2008 8:31:27 AM |
NFL football teams and franchises have come and gone for one reason or another. Here is provided a list of these defunct NFL franchises along with their years of existence.
· Akron (Ohio):Pros (1920-25) and Indians (1926)
· Baltimore: Colts (1950)
· Boston: Bulldogs (1926) and Yanks (1944-48)
· Brooklyn: Lions (1926), Dodgers (1930-43) and Tigers (1944)
· Buffalo: All-Americans (1921-23), Bisons (1924-25), Rangers (1926) and Bisons (1927,1929)
· Canton (Ohio): Bulldogs (1920-23,1925-26)
· Chicago: Tigers (1920)
· Cincinnati: Celts (1921) and Reds (1933-34)
· Cleveland: Tigers (1920-21), Indians (1923), Bulldogs (1924-25,1927), Indians (1931) and Browns (1950-95)
· Columbus (Ohio) - Panhandles (1920-22) and Tigers (1923-26)
· Dallas: Texans (1952)
· Dayton (Ohio): Triangles (1920-29).
· Detroit: Heralds (1920-21), Panthers (1925-26) and Wolverines (1928)
· Duluth (Minnesota): Kelleys (1923-25) and Eskimos (1926-27)
· Evansville (Indiana): Crimson Giants (1921-22)
· Frankford (Pennsylvania): Yellow Jackets (1924-31)
· Hammond (Indiana): Pros (1920-26)
· Hartford (Conneticut): Blues (1926)
· Kansas City: Blues (1924) and Cowboys (1925-26)
· Kenosha (Wisconsin): Maroons (1924)
· Los Angeles: Buccaneers (1926)
· Louisville: Brecks (1921-23) and Colonels (1926)
· Marion (Ohio): Oorang Indians (1922-23)
· Milwaukee: Badgers (1922-26)
· Minneapolis: Marines (1922-24) and Red Jackets (1929-30)
· Muncie (Indiana): Flyers (1920-21)
· New York: Giants (1921), Yankees (1927-28), Bulldogs (1949) and Yankees (1950-51)
· Newark (New Jersey): Tornadoes (1930)
· Orange (New Yersey): Tornadoes (1929)
· Pottsville (Pennsylvania): Maroons (1925-28)
· Providence (Rhode Island): Steam Roller (1925-31)
· Racine (Wisconsin): Legion (1922-24) and Tornadoes (1926)
· Rochester (New York): Jeffersons (1920-25)
· Rock Island (Illinois): Independents (1920-25)
· Staten Island (New York): Stapletons (1929-32)
· St. Louis: All-Stars (1923) and Gunners (1934)
· Toledo (Ohio): Maroons (1922-23)
· Tonawanda (New York: Kardex (1921), also called Lumbermen
· Washington: Senators (1921)
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