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The All-America Football Conference (AAFC) was a professional American football league that challenged the established National Football League (NFL) from 1946 to 1949. American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive Team sport known for mixing strategy with The National Football League ( NFL) is the largest professional American football league. Athletics Marathon August 22 &mdash European Championships Marathon, Oslo Norway Men's Athletics Marathon International Races August 20 &mdash Enschede Marathon, Netherlands One of the NFL’s most formidable challengers, the AAFC attracted many of the nation’s best players, produced one of pro football’s greatest teams, and introduced many lasting innovations to the game. However, the AAFC was ultimately unable to sustain itself in competition with the NFL. Three of its teams were admitted to the NFL, of which two survive today.

The AAFC was one of two American professional sports leagues (along with AFL III) to have its teams play in a double round robin format in the regular season: each team had a home game and an away game with each of its AAFC "brethren. American Football League (1936 or American Football League (1926 --> Origin of league Although the third American Football A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a type of group tournament in which each participant plays every other participant an equal number of times "

All-America Football Conference
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SportAmerican football
Founded1944
Inaugural season1946
No. American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive Team sport known for mixing strategy with Many sporting events did not take place because of World War II. Athletics Marathon August 22 &mdash European Championships Marathon, Oslo Norway Men's of teams8
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Ceased1949
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champion(s)
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Founding

The AAFC was founded by Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward on June 4, 1944. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the Athletics Marathon International Races August 20 &mdash Enschede Marathon, Netherlands The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. The Chicago Tribune is a major daily Newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and owned by the Tribune Company Arch Ward ( December 27, 1896 - July 9, 1955) was the powerful and ambitious sports editor for the Chicago Tribune and personal friend Events 781 BC - The first historic Solar eclipse is recorded in China. Year 1944 ( MCMXLIV) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Ward was also the originator of baseball’s All-Star Game and football’s College All-Star Game. An all-star game is an Exhibition game played by the best players in their Sports league. The Chicago Charities College All-Star Game was a Preseason American football game played annually (except in 1974 from 1934 to 1976 between the National Football

Ward brought together a number of wealthy pro football enthusiasts, some of whom had previously attempted to purchase NFL franchises. Ward had previously encouraged the NFL to expand, but now he hoped to bring about a permanent second league and a championship game with the NFL, similar to baseball’s World Series. For other events named "World Series" see World Series (disambiguation.

On November 21, 1944 the AAFC chose Jim Crowley, one of the "Four Horsemen of Notre Dame", as its commissioner. Events 164 BC - Judas Maccabaeus, son of Mattathias of the Hasmonean family restores the Temple in Jerusalem. Year 1944 ( MCMXLIV) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. James H "Jim" Crowley ( September 10 1902 – January 15 1986) American Football player and coach born in Chicago The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame comprised a winning group of football players at the University of Notre Dame under coach Knute Rockne. Not coincidentally, the NFL commissioner at this time was Elmer Layden, another of Knute Rockne's legendary 1924 backfield. Elmer Francis Layden ( May 4, 1903 &ndash June 30, 1973) served as Commissioner of the National Football League and as head Knute (pronounced "kah-noot" ("noot" is the anglicized nickname Kenneth Rockne ( March 4, 1888 &ndash March 31, Baseball (Major League Washington Senators def New York Giants (4-3 in the World Series.

During the next months, the AAFC’s plans solidified. The league initially issued franchises for Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco. Brooklyn and Miami were later added. A group representing Baltimore was considered for admission, but could not secure a stadium. The league planned to begin play in 1945, but postponed its opening for a year as World War II still raged.

As the eight franchises built their teams, no move was more far-reaching than Cleveland's choice of Paul Brown as its head coach. Paul Eugene Brown ( September 7, 1908 - August 5, 1991) was a coach in American football and a major figure in the development Brown had won six Ohio state championships in nine years at Massillon High School and the 1942 national championship at Ohio State, and had also coached successfully at the military’s Great Lakes Naval Station. A mythical national championship (sometimes abbreviated MNC) is a colloquial term used to describe a champion in a sport in which a championship is determined without the use The Ohio State University ( OSU) is a Coeducational public Research university in the state of Ohio. In Cleveland, Brown would emerge as one of the game's greatest innovators.

NFL Reaction

As might be expected, the NFL did not welcome its new rival. In 1945, Layden remarked that the AAFC, still a year from its first game, should “first get a ball, then make a schedule, and then play a game. ”[1] This insult, often paraphrased as "Tell them to get a ball first," would be long remembered.

Washington Redskins owner George Preston Marshall was perhaps the NFL's hardest-liner regarding the AAFC. The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington D George Preston Marshall (1896 &ndash 1969 was the long-time owner and president of the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL In 1945, he commented “I did not realize there was another league, although I did receive some literature telling about a WPA project”. The Works Progress Administration (renamed in 1939 the Work Projects Administration; WPA) was the largest New Deal agency employing millions of people [2] Later he declared, “The worst team in our league could beat the best team in theirs. ”[3] After the AAFC put a team in Baltimore, Marshall’s opposition to it would be a major obstacle to interleague peace. Not coincidentally, his team was badly hurt by the AAFC. A top team from 1936 to 1945, the Redskins began a decades-long title drought after coach Ray Flaherty and many key players defected in 1946. Ray Flaherty ( September 1, 1903 - July 19, 1994) was a professional football player in the National Football League

Layden’s successor, Bert Bell, pursued a policy of official non-recognition, generally answering “no comment” to queries about the other league. DeBenneville "Bert" Bell ( February 25, 1895 – October 11, 1959) was co-founder of the Philadelphia Eagles, co-owner and In 1947, Pro Football Illustrated previewed both leagues in its annual publication and was banned from NFL stadiums. [4]


Competition

The AAFC posed a formidable challenge. In most interleague sports wars, the established league has major advantages over the challenger in prestige, finance, size, and public awareness. The NFL-AAFC war differed in several respects.

The NFL was just emerging from its wartime retrenchment. The Cleveland Rams had suspended operations for 1943, and on three occasions teams merged for a season. [5] The Boston Yanks had played only one season as an independent entity.

Meanwhile, the AAFC had advantages not enjoyed by many challengers:

Yet it remained to be seen if there was a market for this much pro football. Since achieving stability in the early 1930s, the NFL had never fielded more than 10 teams. [8] No competitor had endured for more than two years. In 1946, there would be 18 teams, including three in Chicago, three in New York, and two in Los Angeles.

Baseball and college football were substantially more popular. Longtime NFL president Joe Carr had said, "No owner has made money from pro football, but a lot have gone broke thinking they could. Joseph F Carr ( October 23, 1879 - May 20, 1939) was an early figure in professional football. "[9] At a time when the World Series had long been a national institution, and the Rose Bowl drew crowds of 90,000, the NFL's title game typically drew about 35,000 fans. The Rose Bowl Game is an annual American College football Bowl game, usually played on January 1 ( New Year's Day) at the Rose Most pro teams shared stadiums (and sometimes names) with the local baseball team, and both leagues saw fit to choose college football legends as their commissioners.

There was even a sense that collegians could defeat pros. 1946 saw the famous Army-Notre Dame scoreless tie in Yankee Stadium. At season's end, Arch Ward (the AAFC founder!) opined that both teams were superior to either pro champion. [10]

It was in this landscape that the AAFC prepared to compete with the NFL.

Maneuvers and intrigue

Early events in the NFL-AAFC war favored the AAFC.

Dan Topping, owner of the NFL’s Brooklyn Tigers,[11] wished to move his team from Ebbets Field to the much larger Yankee Stadium. Daniel Reid Topping ( June 11 1912 - May 18 1974) was a part owner and president of the New York Yankees baseball team from 1945 to The Brooklyn Dodgers were an American football team that played in the National Football League from 1930 to 1943 and in 1944 as the Brooklyn Tigers. New York Giants owner Tim Mara used his territorial rights to block the move. Timothy James Mara ( July 29, 1887 &ndash February 16, 1959) was the founder and administrator for the New York Giants. He had good reason: the Yankees had displaced the Giants as New York’s premier baseball team after moving into The House That Ruth Built, three rival football leagues had planted teams there hoping to duplicate that feat, and Topping (of Anaconda Copper) was significantly wealthier than Mara. Anaconda Copper Mining Company (until 1915 known as the Amalgamated Copper Mining Company) one of the largest trusts of the early 20th century which owned all the mines

Topping responded by buying into the baseball Yankees and transferring his club to the AAFC. Most of his players followed. His renamed New York Yankees were rewarded with $100,000 from each of the other seven AAFC teams while the AAFC's initial New York investor withdrew. [1] (Note that the AAFC Brooklyn Dodgers were a separate entity never associated with Topping's team. )

Shortly after Topping defected, the NFL owners fired Commissioner Layden, replacing him with Pittsburgh Steelers co-owner Bert Bell. DeBenneville "Bert" Bell ( February 25, 1895 – October 11, 1959) was co-founder of the Philadelphia Eagles, co-owner and Bell had already made a major contribution to the league: the NFL draft, begun in 1935, was his idea. The NFL Draft is an annual Sports draft in which NFL teams select newly-eligible players for their rosters

Meanwhile, Dan Reeves' Cleveland Rams had consistently lost money, despite winning the 1945 NFL title. For other people named Dan Reeves see Dan Reeves (disambiguation Daniel "Dan" Reeves ( June 30, 1912 &ndash The St Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St Compounding his problems, the local AAFC competition already looked strong: Arthur McBride was aggressively marketing the Browns, and coach Paul Brown was an Ohio icon. Accordingly, Reeves proposed to move the Rams to Los Angeles.

With two teams planned for California, the AAFC had national aspirations. The NFL's thinking was more modest: it rejected Reeves' move because of travel expenses. After the NFL refused to consider his second choice (Dallas), Reeves threatened to withdraw from the league. Having already lost Topping, the NFL reconsidered and approved the Los Angeles move. [12]

It was unprestigious for the NFL champion to move at all, let alone partly to avoid an unproven rival. On the other hand, the NFL would now face the AAFC as a national rather than regional league, and the AAFC would not have a West Coast monopoly.

Initial alignment

For 1946, the AAFC began play with 8 teams playing a record 14 games (a double round-robin). A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a type of group tournament in which each participant plays every other participant an equal number of times The NFL's 10 teams played 11 games, its standard since 1937. [13]

Again acting ambitiously, the AAFC chose stadiums larger than the NFL's in Chicago, New York, and Cleveland. [14]

The two leagues’ franchises and home fields for 1946 were:

1946 season teams

NFL

Eastern DivisionWestern Division
Boston Yanks (Fenway Park)Detroit Lions (Briggs Stadium*)
New York Giants (Polo Grounds)Chicago Bears (Wrigley Field)
Philadelphia Eagles (Shibe Park)Chicago Cardinals (Comiskey Park)
Pittsburgh Steelers (Forbes Field)Green Bay Packers (City Stadium)
Washington Redskins (Griffith Stadium)Los Angeles Rams (Los Angeles Coliseum)

AAFC

Eastern DivisionWestern Division
New York Yankees (Yankee Stadium)Cleveland Browns (Municipal Stadium)
Brooklyn Dodgers (Ebbets Field)Chicago Rockets (Soldier Field)
Buffalo Bisons (Civic Stadium**)Los Angeles Dons (Los Angeles Coliseum)
Miami Seahawks (Burdine Stadium***)San Francisco 49ers (Kezar Stadium)

(*) Now known as Tiger Stadium. The Boston Yanks was a National Football League team based in Boston, Massachusetts that played from 1944 to 1948. The Detroit Lions are an American football team based in Detroit Michigan. Tiger Stadium (formerly Navin Field then Briggs Stadium is a Stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York City suburb of East Rutherford New Jersey. The Polo Grounds was the name given to four different Stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City used by Baseball 's New York Giants The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. Wrigley Field is a Baseball Stadium in Chicago, Illinois, United States that has served as the home ballpark of the Chicago The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shibe Park, known for the last one-third of its existence as Connie Mack Stadium, was a Major League Baseball park in Philadelphia, The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in Glendale Arizona, just outside of Phoenix. Comiskey Park (35th Street & Shields Avenue Chicago, Illinois) was the ballpark in which the Chicago White Sox played from 1910 to 1990 Forbes Field was a Baseball park in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania from 1909 to 1971 The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay Wisconsin. City Stadium is the name of a football stadium in Green Bay Wisconsin. The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington D Griffith Stadium was a Sports Stadium that stood in Washington D The St Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a large outdoor sports Stadium in the University Park neighborhood of Los Angeles California at Exposition The New York Yankees were a professional American football team that played in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC from 1946 to 1949 The original Yankee Stadium is a Stadium located in The Bronx in New York City. The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Stadium (also known as Lakefront Stadium and Cleveland Municipal Stadium) was a Baseball and American football stadium located in The Brooklyn Dodgers was an American Football team that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1948 Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball park located in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York, USA. The Chicago Rockets was an American football team that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949 Soldier Field (formerly Municipal Grant Park Stadium) is located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago Illinois, and is currently home to the NFL The Buffalo Bills was an American Football team based in Buffalo NY, that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949 War Memorial Stadium (affectionately known as The Rockpile) is the name of a Stadium that formerly stood in Buffalo New York. The Los Angeles Dons were an American football team in the now defunct All-America Football Conference from 1946 - 1949 that played in the The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a large outdoor sports Stadium in the University Park neighborhood of Los Angeles California at Exposition The Miami Orange Bowl was a Stadium in the City of Miami, west of Downtown in Little Havana. The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team } Kezar Stadium is a Stadium located in the southeastern corner of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco California.

(**) Better remembered as War Memorial Stadium, the original home of the modern Buffalo Bills. The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo New York Metropolitan area, playing seven of their home games in the suburb

(***) Later known as the Miami Orange Bowl.

1946

In the AAFC's first game, on September 6, 1946, the Cleveland Browns hosted the Miami Seahawks, winning 44-0 before a pro record crowd of more than 60,000 fans. Events 3114 BC - According to the Proleptic Julian calendar the current era in the Maya Long Count Calendar started Year 1946 ( MCMXLVI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full 1946 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. This historic game would prove a microcosm of much about the league:

Other than New York, all of the quality teams were in the Western Division. In the West, Cleveland led with a 12-2 record, three games ahead of San Francisco, followed by Los Angeles and Chicago. In the East, New York was the only team to win more than three games, finishing 10-3-1. Brooklyn and Buffalo were seven games behind, followed by Miami. Despite Brooklyn's record, its tailback Glenn Dobbs led the league in passing and was named the MVP. Glenn Dobbs ( July 12, 1920 in McKinney, Texas – November 12, 2002 in Tulsa Oklahoma) was an American

The title game was a tight affair, with the Browns coming from behind late in the fourth quarter to defeat the Yankees 14-9.

Despite the fiasco in Miami, the AAFC had enjoyed a successful debut, establishing a high level of play and doing well at the gate. The NFL likewise set new attendance highs for both its season and title game. However, salaries shot up with two leagues competing for players, so the only teams to make a profit were the two champions, the Browns and the NFL Bears. [4]

1947

The Chicago Rockets had experienced some disorganization in 1946. In a remarkable move, Commissioner Crowley (a successful former college coach) gave up a five-year contract to become their part-owner and coach. Admiral Jonas H. Ingram was named to replace him as commissioner. Admiral Jonas Howard Ingram (October 15 1886 &ndash September 9 1952 was an officer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II.

To replace the Seahawks, the Baltimore group turned down in 1945 was issued a franchise. The new Baltimore Colts would play in Municipal Stadium. Memorial Stadium was a Sports Stadium in Baltimore Maryland, that formerly stood on 33rd Street Meanwhile, the Bisons were renamed the Bills and the NFL added a 12th game to its schedule.

The AAFC enjoyed its most successful season in 1947. Some notable guests watched the Browns' opening game: the entire coaching staff of the 1946 NFL champion Chicago Bears. [1] The 49ers obtained the rights to Army’s legendary Heisman-winners Felix Blanchard ("Mr. This article refers to the college football player For the Vietnam Navy Corpsman, see Doc Steven Blanchard. Inside") and Glenn Davis ("Mr. Glenn Woodward Davis ( December 26, 1924 - March 9, 2005) was an American football player famous in the 1940s Outside"), and amid great publicity unsuccessfully attempted to get the military to permit them to play during their post-graduation furloughs. In other highlights, a Yankees-Dons game in the Los Angeles Coliseum drew a new pro record of more than 82,000, and division leaders New York and Cleveland locked horns on November 23 in the most famous game in AAFC history. Events 800 - Charlemagne arrives at Rome to investigate the alleged crimes of [1] Before more than 70,000 fans at Yankee Stadium, the Browns rallied from a 28-0 deficit to tie 28-28.

New York won the East with an 11-2-1 record, 2 1/2 games ahead of Buffalo, with Brooklyn and Baltimore far back. Cleveland, led by MVP quarterback Otto Graham, won the West with a 12-1-1 record, 3 1/2 games ahead of San Francisco. Otto Everett Graham Jr ( December 6, 1921 - December 17, 2003) was an American professional football and Basketball player Los Angeles followed, and Chicago was last at 1-13. Former Commissioner Crowley would not return either as coach or owner.

The title game was a defensive struggle, with the Browns again defeating the Yankees, 14-3.

By this time a pattern had emerged among the franchises. The Browns, Yankees, 49ers, Dons, and Bills all had stable ownership and at least one winning season. The Browns led both leagues in attendance by a wide margin, the Yankees and Dons outpaced their crosstown NFL rivals on the field and at the gate, and the 49ers and Bills (despite a small stadium and city) also enjoyed good attendance.

However, the Dodgers, Rockets, and to a lesser extent the Colts were having serious problems. Playing near the Yankees and the NFL Giants, the Dodgers drew less than 12,000 fans per game, least in both leagues. The Rockets faced the NFL's flagship Bears and a Cardinals team enjoying rare success. After a decent start in 1946, the Rockets collapsed on the field and now played before tens of thousands of empty seats in huge Soldier Field. The first-year Colts did reasonably well at the gate but finished last. All of these teams were at the bottom of the standings and all were sold after the 1947 season, the Rockets for the second time.

1948

Although 1947 had been a successful season for the AAFC in many respects, the league still lost money. In 1948, attendance in both leagues declined, and negotiations to end the war became serious.

One factor affecting AAFC attendance was the gap between the league’s best and worst teams. To counter this, Commissioner Ingram attempted to get the strongest teams to distribute some players to the weakest. He was modestly successful: the Browns sent rookie quarterback Y. A. Tittle to the Colts, who enjoyed their first good season, and the Yankees were generous enough to fall into mediocrity. Yelberton Abraham Tittle (born October 24, 1926 in Marshall Texas) better known as Y However, 1948 featured extremes despite Ingram’s efforts.

For the first time, the division races were close. One featured excellence, the other mediocrity.

In the West, San Francisco and Cleveland both remained undefeated far into the season. On November 14, nearly 83,000 (a new record) in Cleveland Municipal Stadium watched the 9-0 Browns win a 14-7 defensive struggle over the 10-0 49ers. Events 1533 - Conquistadors from Spain under the leadership of Francisco Pizarro arrive in Cajamarca, Inca They met again two weeks later in San Francisco, with the Browns now 12-0 and the 49ers 11-1. The Browns again won narrowly, this time 31-28, clinching first place.

The rematch concluded an AAFC Thanksgiving week promotion: the Browns played three games in eight days. New Dodgers' part-owner Branch Rickey (of baseball fame) suggested this experiment, and the Browns were chosen as the guinea pigs. Wesley Branch Rickey ( December 15 1881 &ndash December 9 1965) was an innovative Major League Baseball executive best known [17] They survived unscathed, and went on to complete an unprecedented 14-0 regular season.

The 49ers finished a heartbreaking second (and out of the postseason) at 12-2. Los Angeles followed at 7-7, and Chicago again finished 1-13 and last. The quarterbacks of the two outstanding teams, Cleveland’s Otto Graham and San Francisco’s Frankie Albert, shared the MVP. Otto Everett Graham Jr ( December 6, 1921 - December 17, 2003) was an American professional football and Basketball player Frank Cullen "Frankie" Albert ( January 27, 1920 - September 5, 2002) was a Quarterback in the NFL.

In the East, Buffalo and Baltimore tied at a mediocre 7-7, just ahead of 6-8 New York. Brooklyn was last at 2-12. Buffalo won a playoff and the dubious privilege of meeting Cleveland for the title.

Cleveland won the title in a predictable rout, 49-7. With pro football's second perfect season (after the 1937 Los Angeles Bulldogs of the second American Football League) and an 18-game winning streak and a 29-game unbeaten streak in progress, the Browns were making history. The Los Angeles Bulldogs were a professional American football team that competed from 1936 to 1948 (the last year as the Long Beach Bulldogs) Note There were three earlier and unrelated major American professional football leagues of the same name One in 1926, one in 1936-1937 and one in 1940-1941 Since then, only the 1972 Miami Dolphins team managed to win its league championship with an unblemished record. The Miami Dolphins are a professional American football team based in the Miami Florida Metropolitan Area. The Pro Football Hall of Fame recognizes the Browns' latter streak as the longest in the history of professional football. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the Hall of fame of the National Football League (NFL [18]

The NFL had also had a problem with imbalance. Nearly every title game from 1933 to 1946 featured either the Giants or Redskins from the East against either the Bears or Packers from the West.

But in the late 1940s new powers rose in the NFL, as the Cardinals, Eagles, and Rams all won titles, and the Steelers reached a playoff. All these teams had long histories of futility and had merged or suspended operations during the war. (In fact, the Cardinals were winless from mid-1942 to mid-1945, including an 0-10 merged season with the Steelers. )

Adding to the drama, the division races were often tight. Decades before Pete Rozelle, Bert Bell promoted parity by purposely matching strong teams early in the season, keeping them from getting far ahead in the standings. Alvin Ray "Pete" Rozelle ( March 1 1926 – December 6 1996) was the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL [19] All this presented a sharp contrast to the AAFC.

The war was getting increasingly costly thanks to rising salaries and dropping attendance. Nearly every team in both leagues lost money - enough that in December, the NFL officially acknowledged the AAFC as peace talks almost succeeded in ending the war. However, the AAFC wanted the NFL to admit four of its teams, while the NFL was willing to admit only the Browns and 49ers. [20] Although the survival of its Brooklyn and Chicago teams was now in doubt,[21] the AAFC decided to continue the fight.

Realignment

Commissioner Ingram stepped down, and another admiral, Oliver O. Kessing, was named to head the league.

As the war entered its fourth season, financial problems forced reorganization in both leagues.

In the NFL, the champion Philadelphia Eagles lost money and were sold. Plagued by league-low attendance, the Boston Yanks moved to New York in a curious move. Yanks owner Ted Collins had long desired a franchise in Yankee Stadium (thus his team’s name), and expected the AAFC and its Yankees to be gone in 1949. Instead, with Yankee Stadium and the Yanks name unavailable, Collins' renamed Bulldogs had to share the Polo Grounds with the Giants on unfavorable terms and compete with two superior rivals. [22]

Meanwhile, the Dodgers, the AAFC's least-drawing team, merged with the Yankees. The Rockets (renamed the Hornets) and Colts continued their streaks of annual ownership changes.

With the AAFC now down to 7 teams, it realigned into one division, reduced its schedule to 12 games (still a double round-robin), and changed its postseason. In 1948, the 12-2 49ers had stayed home while the 7-7 Bills played for the title. This would not recur, as now the top four teams would qualify for the playoffs. Also, for the first time in pro football, playoff home-field advantage would be based on win-loss record rather than rotating between divisions. Home advantage (also called home field advantage) is an athletic competition phenomenon

The lineup of the rival leagues was now:

1947-1949 season teams

NFL

Eastern DivisionWestern Division
New York Giants (Polo Grounds)Detroit Lions (Briggs Stadium)
New York Bulldogs (Polo Grounds)Chicago Bears (Wrigley Field)
Philadelphia Eagles (Shibe Park)Chicago Cardinals (Comiskey Park)
Pittsburgh Steelers (Forbes Field)Green Bay Packers (City Stadium)
Washington Redskins (Griffith Stadium)Los Angeles Rams (Los Angeles Coliseum)

AAFC

Brooklyn-New York Yankees (Yankee Stadium)
Buffalo Bills (Civic Stadium)
Baltimore Colts (Municipal Stadium)
Cleveland Browns (Municipal Stadium)
Chicago Hornets (Soldier Field)
Los Angeles Dons (Los Angeles Coliseum)
San Francisco 49ers (Kezar Stadium)

1949

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Ward, of course, was also the founder of the AAFC. After the game's contract with the NFL expired with the 1948 game, Ward refused to renew it, and attempted to help the AAFC by putting its champion into the prestigious game. However, the NFL was able to convince the Tribune’s board to override Ward and force him to re-sign with the NFL, handing the AAFC an embarrassing defeat. [1]

Red ink on both sides continued to flow. Los Angeles Dons owner Ben Lindheimer was subsidizing the Colts and Hornets. [24] The Green Bay Packers, then as now owned by a local civic group, had to issue new stock to remain solvent. [25] Now facing two cross-town rivals, the Bulldogs predictably had even lower attendance in New York than in Boston. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions were also having serious financial problems. [6]

On the field, Cleveland finally showed some vulnerability. An opening day tie with the Bills ended their winning streak, and on October 9 the 49ers ended their unbeaten streak in a 56-28 upset to move into first place. Events 768 - Carloman I and Charlemagne are crowned Kings of The Franks.

Things soon reverted to the AAFC norm, however. The Browns won the rematch with the 49ers, 30-28, and Cleveland (9-1-2) and San Francisco (9-3) finished one-two for the fourth consecutive year. Brooklyn-New York and Buffalo were the other playoff qualifiers, followed by Chicago and Los Angeles. Baltimore finished far behind at 1-11.

In playoff action, Cleveland defeated Buffalo 31-21 and San Francisco defeated Brooklyn-New York 17-7. The two best teams in AAFC history met at last with the title at stake, with the Browns winning the final title, 21-7. No MVP was named for this season.

The Browns now owned a 52-4-3 record and all four AAFC titles.

Merger

On December 9, 1949, two days before the AAFC title game, the two leagues made peace. Events 536 - Byzantine General Belisarius enters Rome while the Ostrogothic garrison peacefully leaves the city Year 1949 ( MCMXLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Three AAFC teams were admitted to the NFL: the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, and Baltimore Colts. The Buffalo Bills, Brooklyn-New York Yankees, Chicago Hornets, and Los Angeles Dons folded. The enlarged league was renamed the National-American Football League.

The Browns and 49ers, as the AAFC's two strongest teams, were obvious choices. The third choice was the subject of some debate.

There was some sentiment to admit the Bills rather than the Colts, as the Bills had better attendance and the better team. However, Buffalo's size (only Green Bay was smaller) and climate were seen as problems. [26] George Preston Marshall had long objected to the Colts' proximity to his Redskins. However, the choice was Baltimore after Marshall, deciding that Redskins-Colts could be an excellent rivalry, agreed to accept a $150,000 fee to waive his territorial rights. [1]

Although Buffalo fans petitioned the NFL to admit the Bills as well,[27][28] Buffalo owner Jim Breuil was content to accept a minority share of the Browns and the NFL was not inclined to add a fourth team. The popularity of the original franchise prompted Ralph Wilson (former minority owner of the Detroit Lions) to adopt the name "Buffalo Bills" for his American Football League franchise ten years later. Ralph C Wilson Jr (born October 17, 1918, in Columbus Ohio) is the founder, Owner and President of the NFL's The Detroit Lions are an American football team based in Detroit Michigan. The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo New York Metropolitan area, playing seven of their home games in the suburb

The Yankees' players were divided between the Giants (who chose six players) and Bulldogs (who received the rest). Three Bills players were awarded to the Browns. The remaining Bills, Dons, and Hornets entered a dispersal draft.

With the AAFC Yankees gone, Bulldogs owner Ted Collins was free to rename his team the Yanks and move into Yankee Stadium. He continued to lose money, however, and sold the team to Dallas interests after two seasons. [29]

The word "American" did not remain in the enlarged league's name for long. "National Football League" was restored in March 1950. Although "National" and "American" became the names of the league's new conferences, within three years the conferences were renamed Eastern and Western. It was not until the AFL-NFL merger twenty years later that the "American" and "National" conference names were restored. The AFL-NFL merger of 1970 was the merger of the two major professional American football leagues The American Football Conference ( AFC) is one of the two conferences of the National Football League (NFL The National Football Conference ( NFC) is one of the two conferences of the National Football League (NFL

The enlarged NFL was aligned as follows:

American (Eastern) ConferenceNational (Western) Conference
Chicago Cardinals (Comiskey Park)Baltimore Colts (Municipal Stadium)
Cleveland Browns (Municipal Stadium)Chicago Bears (Wrigley Field)
New York Giants (Polo Grounds)Detroit Lions (Briggs Stadium)
Philadelphia Eagles (Shibe Park)Green Bay Packers (City Stadium)
Pittsburgh Steelers (Forbes Field)New York Yanks (Yankee Stadium)
Washington Redskins (Griffith Stadium)Los Angeles Rams (Los Angeles Coliseum)
San Francisco 49ers (Kezar Stadium)

With two exceptions,[30] this was the NFL's alignment for the rest of the 1950s. The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in Glendale Arizona, just outside of Phoenix. Comiskey Park (35th Street & Shields Avenue Chicago, Illinois) was the ballpark in which the Chicago White Sox played from 1910 to 1990 Memorial Stadium was a Sports Stadium in Baltimore Maryland, that formerly stood on 33rd Street The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Stadium (also known as Lakefront Stadium and Cleveland Municipal Stadium) was a Baseball and American football stadium located in The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. Wrigley Field is a Baseball Stadium in Chicago, Illinois, United States that has served as the home ballpark of the Chicago The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York City suburb of East Rutherford New Jersey. The Polo Grounds was the name given to four different Stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City used by Baseball 's New York Giants The Detroit Lions are an American football team based in Detroit Michigan. Tiger Stadium (formerly Navin Field then Briggs Stadium is a Stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan. The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shibe Park, known for the last one-third of its existence as Connie Mack Stadium, was a Major League Baseball park in Philadelphia, The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay Wisconsin. City Stadium is the name of a football stadium in Green Bay Wisconsin. Forbes Field was a Baseball park in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania from 1909 to 1971 The New York Yanks American football team started in the National Football League in 1949 after Boston Yanks owner Ted Collins The original Yankee Stadium is a Stadium located in The Bronx in New York City. The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington D Griffith Stadium was a Sports Stadium that stood in Washington D The St Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is a large outdoor sports Stadium in the University Park neighborhood of Los Angeles California at Exposition The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team } Kezar Stadium is a Stadium located in the southeastern corner of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco California.

Remarkably, although the NFL absorbed the AAFC, the AAFC actually had better average attendance. [1]

Aftermath

"The World Series of Pro Football"

After winning each of their titles, the Browns challenged the NFL champion to an interleague championship. Unfortunately for fans, each year the NFL refused. [31] (Of course, by playing such a game the NFL would legitimize the AAFC and risk more prestige. )

In December 1949, with both leagues financially exhausted but now at peace, a profitable interleague playoff was now both possible and desirable. Although Pittsburgh's Art Rooney, whose Steelers were among the shakiest NFL franchises, publicly advocated such a game, most of the NFL was unwilling to risk defeat at the hands of their vanquished, supposedly inferior rival. Arthur Joseph Rooney Sr ( January 27, 1901 - August 25, 1988) was the founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers franchise in [32] Officially, however, commissioner Bert Bell maintained that the NFL constitution barred such a game. [24] The football world would have to wait to see how the Browns matched up against the NFL's best.

All would not be lost for fans, however. Bell appreciated that the Browns were now an important asset to the NFL, and scheduled a special Saturday night game between them and the NFL’s two-time champion Philadelphia Eagles to open the 1950 season. While not quite an unofficial interleague playoff, what took place on September 16, 1950 was no ordinary regular season game. Events 1400 - Owain Glyndŵr is declared Prince of Wales by his followers Year 1950 ( MCML) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.

The defending champions of two leagues that had never met on the field were about to play, foreshadowing tensions present in the early Super Bowls of the 1960s. At last the Browns would have the chance to prove themselves, and by extension the AAFC, against the NFL. There was tremendous anticipation from fans and the press, which called the game “The World Series of Pro Football”. [3] Although the game was played in the Eagles’ city, it was not played on their field: because of the huge crowd expected, the game was moved from Shibe Park to Philadelphia Municipal Stadium,[33] site of the Army-Navy game. Shibe Park, known for the last one-third of its existence as Connie Mack Stadium, was a Major League Baseball park in Philadelphia, John F Kennedy Stadium (or JFK Stadium) was an open-air stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that stood from 1925 to 1992 "The Army-Navy Game" redirects here For the episode of M*A*S*H, see The Army-Navy Game (M*A*S*H episode. Attendance was more than 71,000: more than any previous NFL or AAFC championship game and one of the largest pro football crowds to that date. (This figure also surpasses Super Bowl I and nearly matches Super Bowls II and III. The first AFL-NFL World Championship Game in professional American football, later to be known as Super Bowl I, was played on January 15, 1967 ) There was even a most valuable player award, unheard of for a regular-season game.

As it turned out, “The World Series of Pro Football” resembled Super Bowl III nearly two decades later. Super Bowl III was the third AFL-NFL Championship Game in professional American football, but the first to officially bear the name " Super Bowl " As with the 1968 Baltimore Colts and New York Jets, the Eagles were widely considered one of the NFL’s strongest-ever champions, while many discounted the Browns’ success in their “inferior” league. The Indianapolis Colts are a professional football team based in Indianapolis Indiana. The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The result was just as shocking: the Eagles underestimated the highly motivated Browns (coach Greasy Neale did not even scout the Browns’ preseason games),[34] while Paul Brown found some previously unknown weaknesses in the widely imitated “Eagle Defense”. Alfred Earle "Greasy" Neale ( November 5 1891 - November 2 1973) was an American football coach who was inducted into the Paul Eugene Brown ( September 7, 1908 - August 5, 1991) was a coach in American football and a major figure in the development The Browns led 14-3 at halftime and dominated the rest of the game to win decisively, 35-10. Quarterback Otto Graham was named the game’s MVP. Otto Everett Graham Jr ( December 6, 1921 - December 17, 2003) was an American professional football and Basketball player

The Browns, 49ers, and Colts in the NFL

The Browns went 10-2 to finish in a first-place tie with the New York Giants, then won a playoff 8-3 to qualify for the 1950 NFL championship game. The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York City suburb of East Rutherford New Jersey. Their opponent was a formidable Los Angeles Rams team that averaged nearly 39 points per game, a record that still stands. The St Louis Rams are a professional American football team based in St (Ironically, this was the Rams’ first game in Cleveland since winning the 1945 title as the Cleveland Rams. ) In a classic seesaw game, the Browns prevailed on a last-minute field goal, 30-28, to win their fifth consecutive league title.

The Browns’ 1950 season confirmed the quality of their AAFC achievements as nothing else could. After the title game, Commissioner Bell called the Browns "the greatest team to ever play football. ”[35]

Cleveland remained near the top of the NFL for years, although in 1951 they were finally denied a league title (by the Rams). The Browns played in every NFL title game from 1950 to 1955, winning three of them, for a grand total of seven league titles in ten years.

The other ex-AAFC teams did not fare nearly as well.

The 49ers, the AAFC's second-best team, struggled in 1950 and finished 3-9. However, starting the next year they emerged as one of the better teams in the NFL’s Western Conference, reaching the postseason in 1957 after some near-misses.

The Colts' prospects were not promising: they had finished 1-11 and last in the AAFC in 1949 and also faced the handicap of playing near the Washington Redskins. The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington D In 1950, the Colts went 1-11 again and disbanded. Their legacy lived on, however: three years later, a new Baltimore Colts franchise was established and became one of the NFL’s storied teams.

See Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts (1947-50), and Indianapolis Colts for further details of these teams' subsequent histories. The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis Indiana.

The AAFC and the NFL record book

One notable difference between the All-America Football Conference and the American Football League (AFL), which merged with the NFL two decades later, is that the records and statistics of AAFC players and teams are not included in the NFL record book, while those of their AFL counterparts are. For example, Joe Namath's pre-1970 statistics with the AFL New York Jets are considered official NFL statistics, while Y.A. Tittle's pre-1950 statistics with the AAFC Baltimore Colts are not. Joseph William Namath (born May 31 1943, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania) also known as Broadway Joe or Joe Willie, is a former The New York Jets are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. Yelberton Abraham Tittle (born October 24, 1926 in Marshall Texas) better known as Y

According to the NFL, this is because official scoresheets of AAFC games were not made available to the NFL after the merger. Without these, the NFL could not verify the authenticity of any AAFC statistics or records and so chose to ignore them. However, in the case of the NFL-AFL merger completed in 1970, the AFL gave all of its official scoresheets to the NFL making it possible for the NFL to accept the AFL's statistics and records. The AFL-NFL merger of 1970 was the merger of the two major professional American football leagues

Another explanation is that the NFL-AAFC agreement was not a merger between equals. Three AAFC teams were admitted to the NFL, while four disbanded. There was no interleague playoff in December 1949. "American" swiftly disappeared from the enlarged league's name. The general attitude of superiority expressed throughout the war by NFL figures such as Marshall and commissioners Layden and Bell is also suggestive. The AFL, on the other hand, was able to force the NFL to admit every one of its teams and to play a Super Bowl on a neutral field. professional American football, the Super Bowl is the Championship game of the National Football League (NFL From this perspective, it is not surprising that the AFL's statistics were recognized and the AAFC's were not.

Despite this, however, the Pro Football Hall of Fame does recognize AAFC statistics. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the Hall of fame of the National Football League (NFL [36]

Legacy

Although the AAFC played only four years, it had a major, lasting impact on pro football. Of all the leagues that challenged the NFL, only the American Football League of the 1960s influenced the NFL more than the AAFC.

The Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers, and original Baltimore Colts began in the AAFC.

Fifteen AAFC alumni are enshrined in pro football’s Hall of Fame.

The AAFC played a 14-game schedule more than a decade before the NFL, and played a major role in popularizing zone defenses in pro football. [1]

The AAFC put the first pro football teams in Baltimore, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Miami. Indeed, the AAFC was a coast-to-coast league more than a decade before major league baseball. This brought about another innovation: AAFC teams traveled by air while NFL teams still traveled by train.

Black players were excluded from the NFL from 1934 to 1945. The AAFC helped reintegrate the pro game in 1946 when Cleveland signed Marion Motley and Bill Willis while the NFL Rams signed Kenny Washington and Woody Strode. Marion Motley ( June 5, 1920 - June 27, 1999) was a former American Football fullback who played for the Cleveland Kenneth S "Kingfish" Washington (born August 31, 1918, Los Angeles California; died June 24, 1971) was a professional Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (born July 25, 1914, Los Angeles California; died December 31, 1994) was a decathlete and

The AAFC’s Paul Brown produced numerous innovations to the game on and off the field. Among them were year-round coaching staffs, precision pass patterns, the face mask, and the practice of coaches’ calling plays via “messenger guards”. He also was the first coach to have his staff film the opposition and have his team breakdown those game films in a classroom setting. In fact, the classroom setting and chalkboard analysis can also be attributed to him. His success with the Browns forced the rest of both leagues to adopt his methods. Many of his players and assistants eventually coached champions. Brown declined efforts to draft him to succeed Bert Bell as NFL commissioner,[37] later founded the Cincinnati Bengals, and served on the NFL’s key Competition Committee until his death in 1991. The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional American football team based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

These and other AAFC innovations and personalities helped lay the groundwork for the NFL’s great success.

AAFC teams

(*): Team now in NFL. The Brooklyn Dodgers was an American Football team that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1948 The Buffalo Bills was an American Football team based in Buffalo NY, that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949 The Buffalo Bills was an American Football team based in Buffalo NY, that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949 The Chicago Rockets was an American football team that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949 The Chicago Rockets was an American football team that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949 The Cleveland Browns are a professional American football team based in Cleveland, Ohio. The Los Angeles Dons were an American football team in the now defunct All-America Football Conference from 1946 - 1949 that played in the The New York Yankees were a professional American football team that played in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC from 1946 to 1949 The New York Yankees were a professional American football team that played in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC from 1946 to 1949 The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team (**): Team in NFL with that name, but unrelated to the AAFC team.

AAFC standings

W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

1946

Eastern Division
TeamWLTPct. PFPA
New York Yankees1031. 769270192
Brooklyn Dodgers3101. 231226339
Buffalo Bisons3101. 231249370
Miami Seahawks3110. 214167378
Western Division
TeamWLTPct. PFPA
Cleveland Browns1220. 857423137
San Francisco 49ers950. 643307189
Los Angeles Dons752. 583305290
Chicago Rockets563. 455263315


AAFC Championship: Cleveland 14, New York 9 (December 22 @ Cleveland)

1947

Eastern Division
TeamWLT
New York Yankees1121
Buffalo Bills842
Brooklyn Dodgers3101
Baltimore Colts2111
Western Division
TeamWLT
Cleveland Browns1211
San Francisco 49ers842
Los Angeles Dons770
Chicago Rockets1130


AAFC Championship: Cleveland 14, New York 3 (December 14 @ New York)

1948

Eastern Division
TeamWLT
Buffalo Bills770
Baltimore Colts770
New York Yankees680
Brooklyn Dodgers2120
Western Division
TeamWLT
Cleveland Browns1400
San Francisco 49ers1220
Los Angeles Dons770
Chicago Rockets1130


Eastern Division playoff: Buffalo 28, Baltimore 17 (December 12 @ Baltimore)

AAFC Championship: Cleveland 49, Buffalo 7 (December 19 @ Cleveland)

1949

TeamWLT
Cleveland Browns912
San Francisco 49ers930
Brooklyn/New York Yankees840
Buffalo Bills552
Chicago Hornets480
Los Angeles Dons480
Baltimore Colts1110

Semifinal #1: Cleveland 31, Buffalo 21 (December 4 @ Cleveland)

Semifinal #2: San Francisco 17, Brooklyn/New York 7 (December 4 @ San Francisco)

AAFC Championship: Cleveland 21, San Francisco 7 (December 11 @ Cleveland)


All-time Standings

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TeamWLTPct.
Cleveland Browns4743. 922
San Francisco 49ers38152. 717
New York Yankees27132. 675
Brooklyn/New York Yankees840. 667
Los Angeles Dons25272. 481
Buffalo Bisons/Bills24285. 462
Miami Seahawks/Baltimore Colts13401. 245
Chicago Rockets/Hornets11403. 216
Brooklyn Dodgers8322. 200

AAFC postseason games

Championship games

From 1946 to 1948 the champions of each division met in the AAFC championship game. In 1949, there was only one seven-team division, so the championship game was the final round of a four team tournament.

YearDateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationAttendance
1946December 22Cleveland Browns14-9New York YankeesCleveland Municipal Stadium41,181
1947December 14Cleveland Browns14-3New York YankeesYankee Stadium60,103
1948December 19Cleveland Browns49-7Buffalo BillsCleveland Municipal Stadium22,981
1949December 11Cleveland Browns21-7San Francisco 49ersCleveland Municipal Stadium22,550

Other playoff games

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YearDateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationAttendance
1948December 12Buffalo Bills28-17Baltimore ColtsMunicipal Stadium27,327
1949December 4Cleveland Browns31-21Buffalo BillsCleveland Municipal Stadium17,240
1949December 4San Francisco 49ers17-7New York YankeesKezar Stadium41,393

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All-Star Game

The AAFC played an all-star game only once, following the 1949 season. The All-America Football Conference (AAFC All-Star Game or Shamrock Bowl was an American football game played in in Houston 's This game, played in Houston and known as the "Shamrock Bowl", was the league's last game before the merger with the NFL. The champion Browns faced a team of All-Stars from the other six teams.

YearDateWinning TeamScoreLosing TeamLocationAttendance
1949December 17AAFC All-Stars12-7Cleveland BrownsRice Stadium, Houston10,000

AAFC Awards

Most Valuable Player

Coach of the Year

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Hall of Fame

The following AAFC players and coaches are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio:

Players

(Note: Graham and Motley were also named to the NFL's 75th anniversary all-time team in 1994. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the Hall of fame of the National Football League (NFL Leonard Guy Ford Jr ( February 18, 1926 - March 14, 1972) was an American football Defensive end elected to the Pro Frank Gatski ( March 13, 1919 &ndash November 22, 2005) was an American football player Otto Everett Graham Jr ( December 6, 1921 - December 17, 2003) was an American professional football and Basketball player Louis Roy Groza ( January 25, 1924 - November 29, 2000) was an American football Placekicker who played his entire Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch ( June 17 1923 – January 28 2004) was an American football running back and receiver Frank Manning "Bruiser" Kinard Sr (October 23 1914 in Pelahatchie, Mississippi – September 7 1985 was a professional American football player Dante Bert Joseph Lavelli (born February 23, 1923) is a Pro Football Hall of Fame end ( Wide receiver) who played for the Cleveland Browns Clarence "Ace" Parker, (born May 17, 1912) is a Hall of Fame Quarterback who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1937-1941 Marion Motley ( June 5, 1920 - June 27, 1999) was a former American Football fullback who played for the Cleveland For the lead guitarist for the band Aerosmith, see Joe Perry (musician Fletcher Joseph Perry (born January 22, 1927, in Stephens Yelberton Abraham Tittle (born October 24, 1926 in Marshall Texas) better known as Y Arnold George Weinmeister ( March 23 1923 &ndash June 29 2000) (born in Regina Saskatchewan Canada was an American football The National Football League 75th Anniversary All-Time Team was chosen by a selection committee of media and league personnel in 1994. )

Coaches

AAFC Leaders

Rushing

YearNameTeamYardsTDs
1946Spec SandersNew York7096
1947Spec SandersNew York143219
1948Marion MotleyCleveland9645
1949Joe PerrySan Francisco7838

Passing

YearNameTeamYardsTDs
1946Glenn DobbsBrooklyn188613
1947Otto GrahamCleveland275325
1948Otto GrahamCleveland271325
1949Otto GrahamCleveland278519

Receiving

YearNameTeamYardsTDs
1946Dante LavelliCleveland8438
1947Mac SpeedieCleveland11466
1948Mac SpeedieCleveland8164
1949Mac SpeedieCleveland10287

Scoring

YearNameTeamPointsTDsFGsPATs
1946Lou GrozaCleveland8401345
1947Spec SandersNew York1141900
1948Chet MutrynBuffalo961600
1949Alyn BealsSan Francisco731201

AAFC Commissioners

  1. Jim Crowley 1944-1947
  2. Jonas H. Ingram 1947-1949
  3. Oliver O. Kessing 1949

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History of Professional Football, 1977: The AAFC, pgs. Paul Eugene Brown ( September 7, 1908 - August 5, 1991) was a coach in American football and a major figure in the development Ray Flaherty ( September 1, 1903 - July 19, 1994) was a professional football player in the National Football League James H "Jim" Crowley ( September 10 1902 – January 15 1986) American Football player and coach born in Chicago Year 1944 ( MCMXLIV) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1947 ( MCMXLVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Admiral Jonas Howard Ingram (October 15 1886 &ndash September 9 1952 was an officer in the United States Navy during World War I and World War II. Year 1947 ( MCMXLVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1947 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1949 ( MCMXLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Oliver Owen Kessing ( December 6 1890 - January 31 1963) was the third and last commissioner of the All-America Football Conference Year 1949 ( MCMXLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. This is a list of current and defunct leagues of American football and Canadian football. The All-America Football Conference (AAFC was an American football league which challenged the established National Football League (NFL from 1946 to 245-251
  2. ^ America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation, by Michael MacCambridge, 2005, pg. 13
  3. ^ a b MacCambridge, pg. 64
  4. ^ a b MacCambridge, pg. 50
  5. ^ The Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers in 1943, the Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers in 1944, and the Boston Yanks and Brooklyn Tigers (Dodgers) in 1945.
  6. ^ a b c Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League, 1999, Chapter 27: The All-America Football Conference, by Phil Barber
  7. ^ The Best Show in Football: The 1946-1955 Cleveland Browns, by Andy Piascik, 2007, pg. 16
  8. ^ There were 11 franchises in 1944-45, but only 10 teams actually played.
  9. ^ MacCambridge, pg. 53
  10. ^ Piascik, pg. 222
  11. ^ Known as the Dodgers from 1930-43.
  12. ^ MacCambridge, pg. 16
  13. ^ The NFL had played 12 games in 1935-36 and 10 games during the wartime 1943-45 seasons.
  14. ^ In Cleveland, the Rams had played in League Park. League Park was a Baseball stadium located in Cleveland Ohio.
  15. ^ MacCambridge, pg. 36
  16. ^ Piascik, pg. 131
  17. ^ Piascik, pg. 115
  18. ^ Pro Football's Other Undefeated Teams - Pro Football Hall of Fame
  19. ^ MacCambridge, pg. 46
  20. ^ Piascik, pg. 120
  21. ^ Piascik, pg. 119
  22. ^ Piascik, pg. 126
  23. ^ The ESPN College Football Encyclopedia, edited by Michael MacCambridge, 2005
  24. ^ a b The Coffin Corner, Volume 2, 1980, published by the Professional Football Researchers Association, All-America Football Conference, by Stan Grosshandler
  25. ^ The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History: The Green Bay Packers, pgs. 138-145
  26. ^ MacCambridge, pg. 76
  27. ^ Piascik, pg. 144
  28. ^ The Coffin Corner, Volume 19, 1997, published by the Professional Football Researchers Association, The Other Buffalo Bills, by Joe Marren
  29. ^ The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History: Extinct Teams, Extinct Leagues, pgs. 241-242
  30. ^ The Colts failed after the 1950 season. The Yanks moved to Dallas in 1952, failed, and were replaced by a new Baltimore Colts team for 1953.
  31. ^ Piascik, pg. 147
  32. ^ Piascik, pgs. 146-47
  33. ^ Later renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium, it is perhaps best remembered for the 1985 Live Aid concert.
  34. ^ Piascik, pg. 162
  35. ^ Piascik, pg. 182
  36. ^ The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History: Introduction, pgs. 7-8
  37. ^ MacCambridge, pg. 137

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