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Akron Pros
early era National Football League team in the US
Frankford Yellow Jackets
American professional football team (1924–1931)
Providence Steam Roller
defunct American football team (1916-1933)
Canton Bulldogs
defunct American football team
Cleveland Bulldogs
National Football League team in the 1920s
Boston Yanks
defunct National Football League team based in Boston, Massachusetts
New York Yanks
National Football League team in 1950 and 1951, originally the Boston Yanks
Dayton Triangles
American football team in Dayton, Ohio, USA
Pottsville Maroons
1920s American football team
Rock Island Independents
defunct American football team in Rock Island, Illinois
Oorang Indians
traveling team in the National Football League from LaRue, Ohio
Cincinnati Reds
defunct National Football League team
Brooklyn Dodgers
American football team in the National Football League (1930-1943)
Staten Island Stapletons
defunct American football team
New York Yankees
defunct American football team
Dallas Texans
National Football League team for one season, 1952
Duluth Eskimos
defunct NFL team in Minnesota (1923-1927)
Card-Pitt
Card-Pitt was the team created by the temporary merger of two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Chicago Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers, during the 1944 season. It was the second such merger for the Steelers, who had combined with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1943 to form the "Steagles". The arrangement was made necessary by there being a shortage of numerous players due to World War II military service, and was dissolved upon completion of the season. The war ended before the start of the 1945 season, and both teams resumed normal operations. Card-Pitt finished with a 0–10 record
Steagles
The Steagles, officially known as the Phil-Pitt Combine, was the team created by the temporary merger of Pennsylvania's two National Football League (NFL) teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles, during the 1943 season. The two franchises were compelled to field a single combined team, due to both having many players leave for military service during World War II. The league's official record book refers to the team as the "Phil-Pitt Combine", but the unofficial and portmanteau variation of the "Steagles", despite never being registered by the NFL, has become the enduring mo
Los Angeles Buccaneers
former NFL team
Buffalo Bisons
defunct National Football League team from Buffalo, New York
Kansas City Blues
former professional American football team
Racine Legion
defunct American football team
Rochester Jeffersons
football team in Rochester, New York, United States

Columbus Panhandles
professional American football team based in Columbus, Ohio

Cleveland Indians
National Football League team active in 1931
St. Louis All-Stars
professional football team that played in the National Football League during the 1923 season
Chicago Tigers
defunct American football team
Washington Senators
defunct American football team
Hammond Pros
defunct American football team
Evansville Crimson Giants
defunct American football team
Cincinnati Celts
defunct American football team
Tonawanda Kardex
defunct American football team
list of defunct National Football League franchises
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New York Brickley Giants
defunct American football team
Orange/Newark Tornadoes
defunct American football franchise
Cleveland Tigers
National Football League team, which was renamed as the Cleveland Indians in 1921
Hartford Blues
historical American football team
Kenosha Maroons
defunct American football team
Brooklyn Horsemen
defunct American football team
Muncie Flyers
defunct American football team