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During League Reorganization

Frank P. Jozsa ()

Chapter 6 in National Football League Strategies, 2014, pp 59-69 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In 1932, the National Football League (NFL) consisted of eight franchises. Three of them played their home games at sites in the New York City metropolitan area while two others were in Chicago, Illinois and one each in Boston, Massachusetts, Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Portsmouth, Ohio. After the regular season ended, the Cincinnati Celts and Pittsburgh Steelers joined the league as expansion teams in 1933 while the Philadelphia Eagles replaced the defunct Frankford Yellow Jackets franchise and the Staten Island Stapletons ceased their operations.

Keywords: National Football League; Major League Baseball; Professional Football; Head Coach; Super Bowl (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05705-7_6

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