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by Prof. Derick Walker Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Jaguars and Texans are the NFL's two newest franchises.Sep 8, 2022

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What was the last NFL team to be bought?

The sale of the Denver Broncos from the Pat Bowlen Trust to the Walton-Penner family ownership group became official after a unanimous vote by NFL owners on Tuesday in a special league meeting in Minneapolis.

What is the oldest franchise team in the NFL?

The Green Bay Acme Packers, founded in 1919 (joined the NFL in 1921, now the Green Bay Packers) is the oldest NFL franchise with continuous operation in the same location. League membership gradually stabilized throughout the 1920s and 1930s as the league adopted progressively more formal organization.

What is the youngest NFL team?

the Cleveland BrownsThe youngest team on our list is the Cleveland Browns....NFL Rosters By Average Age: Oldest To Youngest ( Oldest) ... New Orleans. Saints. ... Arizona. Cardinals. ... Las Vegas. Raiders. ... New England. Patriots. ... Houston. Texans. ... Miami. Dolphins. ... Buffalo. Bills.More items...•

How many NFL teams have changed their name?

11 NFL teamsCan you believe there are only 11 NFL teams that have changed their names over the years, and four that have not moved cities. Learn more... The history of the NFL and how it was founded is a rather interesting one.

What is the oldest NFL rivalry?

Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry.

Who were the original 6 NFL teams?

The league began play in 1920 and comprised five teams from Ohio (Akron Pros, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Tigers, Columbus Panhandlers, and Dayton Triangles), four teams from Illinois (Chicago Tigers, Decatur Staleys, Racine Cardinals [the Cardinals were based in Chicago but took the name of a local street], and Rock ...

What is the biggest stadium in the NFL?

MetLife StadiumWhat is the Largest NFL Stadium? MetLife Stadium is the largest NFL stadium in the league, with a capacity of 82,500.

Who is the oldest QB in NFL history?

George BlandaGeorge Blanda - 48 George Blanda was the oldest NFL quarterback - and player - in history. His career stretched over four decades having started in 1949 and retiring at the age of 48 in 1976. The placekicker and quarterback played 26 seasons - the most ever.

What is the best team in NFL history?

1. 1962 Green Bay Packers – won NFL Champions – 11 Half of Famers. The 1962 Packers are the best football team of all time. The 1962 Packers made a big impression when they started their 1961 season with 109-14 for four games.

What NFL team doesn't exist anymore?

As of 2021, the most recent franchise to become defunct was the Dallas Texans in 1952, which folded after playing one season.

What NFL teams are moving?

Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers corporate entities and players (but not franchises) swap cities after the 1940 NFL season after complex ownership deal. Owners of the Baltimore Colts and Los Angeles Rams traded franchises in 1972. Cleveland Browns: to Baltimore as the Ravens in 1996.

Which NFL teams have never moved?

Teams that have never movedGreen Bay Packers - 1921-Present.New York Giants - 1925-Present.Philadelphia Eagles - 1933-Present [PHI/PIT combined team in 1943]Pittsburgh Steelers - Pittsburgh Pirates (1933-1939), Pittsburgh Steelers (1941-Present) [PHI/PIT combined team in 1943; PIT/CHI Cardinals combined team in 1944]More items...•

What are the 3 oldest NFL teams?

Here is the list of 10 oldest nfl teams: Arizona Cardinals. Chicago Bears. Green Bay Packers.

Who are the top 5 oldest football clubs?

Top 10 Oldest Football Clubs: Which is the oldest football club in the world?Sheffield FC 1857. Sheffield FC. ... Cambridge University AFC 1857. Cambridge University AF. ... Lima CFC 1859. Lima CFC. ... Cray Wanderers 1860. Cray Wanderers FC. ... Hallam FC – 1860. ... Notts County – 1862. ... Stoke City FC – 1863. ... Royal Engineers Association FC – 1863.More items...

What were the first 10 NFL teams?

The Oldest NFL Team List: Top 10 Of The Oldest Teams In The NFLArizona Cardinals (1898) First year in NFL: 1920. ... Chicago Bears (1920) First year in NFL: 1920. ... Green Bay Packers (1919) ... New York Giants (1925) ... Detroit Lions (1929) ... Washington Redskins (1932) ... Pittsburgh Steelers (1933) ... Philadelphia Eagles (1933)More items...

What were the original NFL teams?

The teams were from four states-Akron, Canton, Cleveland, and Dayton from Ohio; the Hammond Pros and Muncie Flyers from Indiana; the Rochester Jeffersons from New York; and the Rock Island Independents, Decatur Staleys, and Racine Cardinals from Illinois.

Why did NFL teams merge during the Great Depression?

The Great Depression era saw the movement of most surviving small-town NFL teams to the large cities to ensure survival. Franchise mergers were popular during World War II in response to the scarcity of players. Few of these relocations and mergers were accompanied with widespread controversy.

When did the NFL and AFL merge?

The NFL considers these continuous franchises that relocated to different metropolitan areas. The list also includes franchises from the 1960s American Football League that moved during that league's existence. The NFL and AFL agreed to merge in 1966, with the merger taking effect in 1970.

What NFL teams were accepted into the AFL?

All AFL franchises were accepted into the NFL, and the NFL incorporated the AFL's history, records, and statistics. Decatur Staleys: to Chicago in 1921 (renamed the Chicago Bears in 1922) Toledo Maroons: to Kenosha, Wisconsin in 1924. Cleveland Bulldogs: to Detroit as the Wolverines in 1928.

Why did the Raiders move to the stadium?

the Miami Dolphins was moved to California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, home of the University of California Golden Bears, due to a scheduling conflict with the Oakland Athletics MLB team.

What teams split in 1945?

Brooklyn Tigers (the same Brooklyn team that moved from Dayton in 1930) and Boston Yanks, initially for the 1945 season only, as simply "The Yanks.". They split home games between Brooklyn and Boston. The merger became permanent, as the Boston Yan ks, after relocation of the Brooklyn franchise in 1946.

What teams played in the NFL in 1926?

Brooklyn Lions and Brooklyn Horsemen of the 1926 AFL, played in the NFL for the rest of the 1926 season, franchise given to the AFL's New York Yankees in 1927. Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles to form the Phil-Pitt "Steagles", for the 1943 season only due to the lack of players during World War II.

Where did the Patriots move to?

Boston Patriots: from the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston ( Nickerson Field and Fenway Park) to Chestnut Hill ( Alumni Stadium) in 1969, to the Allston neighborhood of Boston ( Harvard Stadium) in 1970, then to Foxborough, Massachusetts in 1971 ( Foxboro Stadium / Gillette Stadium) and renamed New England Patriots.

What is the most valuable sports franchise in 2021?

In May 2021, Forbes revealed that the Cowboys were the world’s most valuable sports franchise. They were ahead of the New York Yankees (MLB), New York Knicks (NBA), Barcelona, and Real Madrid (both soccer).

How many NFL teams have grown in value?

Despite the financial difficulties of the last 12 months, NFL franchise values have grown for all 32 teams in the last year, according to Forbes. The day-to-day income of NFL teams was down significantly last season, but new media deals have driven increases in NFL franchise values. Let’s take a look at how the 32 NFL teams rank in terms of value, according to Forbes.

Where is the NFL headquartered?

The league is headquartered in New York City . The NFL was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association ( APFA) before renaming itself the National Football League for the 1922 season.

When did the NFL change its name?

On June 24, 1922 , the APFA changed its name to the National Football League (NFL). In 1932, the season ended with the Chicago Bears ( 6–1–6) and the Portsmouth Spartans ( 6–1–4) tied for first in the league standings.

What are the awards given to NFL players?

The most prestigious award is the AP Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. Other major awards include the AP Offensive Player of the Year , AP Defensive Player of the Year, AP Comeback Player of the Year , and the AP Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year awards. Another prestigious award is the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, which recognizes a player's off-field work in addition to his on-field performance . The NFL Coach of the Year award is the highest coaching award. The NFL also gives out weekly awards such as the FedEx Air & Ground NFL Players of the Week and the Pepsi MAX NFL Rookie of the Week awards.

How many preseason games are there in the NFL?

The NFL preseason begins with the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game, played at Fawcett Stadium in Canton. Each NFL team is required to schedule three preseason games. NFC teams must play at least two of these at home in odd numbered years and AFC teams must play at least two at home in even numbered years. However, the teams involved in the Hall of Fame game, as well as any team that played in an American Bowl game, play four preseason games. Preseason games are exhibition matches and do not count towards regular-season totals. Because the preseason does not count towards standings, teams generally do not focus on winning games; instead, they are used by coaches to evaluate their teams and by players to show their performance, both to their current team and to other teams if they get cut. The quality of preseason games has been criticized by some fans, who dislike having to pay full price for exhibition games, as well as by some players and coaches, who dislike the risk of injury the games have, while others have felt the preseason is a necessary part of the NFL season.

How many games will the NFL have in 2021?

In March 2021, the NFL officially adopted a 17-game schedule after gaining the agreement of the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA). Having an odd number of games in the schedule will give half the teams nine games as the home team while half the teams have only eight home games.

What networks are the NFL on?

In the United States, the National Football League has television contracts with five networks: ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, and NBC. Collectively, these contracts cover every regular season and postseason game. In general, CBS televises afternoon games in which the away team is an AFC team, and Fox carries afternoon games in which the away team belongs to the NFC. These afternoon games are not carried on all affiliates, as multiple games are being played at once; each network affiliate is assigned one game per time slot, according to a complicated set of rules. Since 2011, the league has reserved the right to give Sunday games that, under the contract, would normally air on one network to the other network (known as "flexible scheduling"). The only way to legally watch a regionally televised game not being carried on the local network affiliates is to purchase NFL Sunday Ticket, the league's out-of-market sports package, which is only available to subscribers to the DirecTV satellite service. The league also provides RedZone, an omnibus telecast that cuts to the most relevant plays in each game, live as they happen.

How long is the NFL season?

The NFL is one of the four major North American professional sports leagues, the highest professional level of American football in the world. The NFL's 18-week regular season runs from early September to early January, with each team playing 17 games and having one bye week.

How much are the Dallas Cowboys worth?

For the 15th consecutive year, the Cowboys are at the top of Forbes' list of the NFL's most valuable franchises. The Cowboys are worth an estimated $6.5 billion, which is $1.5 billion more than the next team on the list (New England).

How much is the Buccaneers worth in 2020?

After signing Tom Brady and winning a Super Bowl, the Buccaneers jumped from being the 29th most valuable team in the NFL in 2020 ($2.28 billion) to being the 21st most valuable team in 2021 ($2.94 billion).

St. Louis

It’s not like St. Louis hasn’t had an NFL franchise before, so it’s not a stretch that they would be high up on the list of potential expansion cities.

Oakland

It’s only been a couple of years since the Raiders left Oakland and the city would surely love a replacement franchise. The Oakland fans didn’t exactly what to see the Raiders leave, so they would surely embrace an expansion franchise.

London

It’s no secret that the NFL would love to have a full-time franchise in London.

Austin

It still surprises many people that Austin doesn’t have a pro sports franchise out of Austin FC, an expansion team in MLS.

Omaha

Granted, Omaha isn’t going to be at the top of any list for potential NFL expansion cities.

Toronto

In addition to London, Toronto is another option for the NFL to cross international borders.

San Diego

Much like Oakland and St. Louis, it’s not that far-fetched to see the NFL return to San Diego.

How many NFL teams are there?

With the NFL already at 32 teams it’s possible the league may relocate a franchise rather than look for NFL expansion teams. The current structure of four divisions in each conference seems to be working perfectly. All stadiums get old and as leases get closer to expiration, opportunities arise for cities to become the next NFL relocation cities.

How does NFL expansion help the economy?

The presence of NFL expansion teams to new host cities can generate economic growth through new jobs, increased tax revenue, increased consumer spend and tourism.

How much money did the Raiders donate to the Allegiant Stadium?

Las Vegas was able to contribute large sums of public money for the $1.8 billion Allegiant Stadium. Fans in Oakland are among the most passionate, extreme and rowdy in all of American sports. A solution may be for the Raiders to play home games out of Levi’s Stadium, with Santa Clara 42 miles out of Oakland.

Where are the Oakland Raiders now?

The Oakland Raiders were a part of the league from 1960-81 before the team relocated to Los Angeles. The Raiders would move back to Oakland in 1994 before relocating again to Las Vegas in 2020.

When did the Titans move to Tennessee?

The Titans have been in Tennessee since 1997 following relocation from Houston. Despite publicly declaring that they have no interest in leaving the city, it hasn’t stopped Oakland from knocking on the door.

When did the Dallas Cowboys play the Houston Oilers?

In 1994 the Dallas Cowboys played the Houston Oilers in front of more than 112 000 people. Were it not for COVID-19, Mexico City was to host a pair of Arizona Cardinal regular-season games in 2020 and 2021.

Will the NFL benefit from the salary cap increase?

The NFL will benefit from the additional revenue generated with players to see more money with an increase in the salary cap. Fans will benefit too with an additional game to enjoy.

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Overview

Quasi-moves: movement of more or less intact teams from one city to another

The NFL considers these separate franchises but there is significant continuity from one to the other
• Canton Bulldogs: mothballed for the 1924 NFL season when the owner of the Cleveland Bulldogs bought it and took the players and nickname to Cleveland. Franchise resurrected in 1925
• Cleveland Bulldogs: to Detroit, Michigan in 1928 as the Detroit Wolverines

Teams making more significant moves, in chronological order

The NFL considers these continuous franchises that relocated to different metropolitan areas.
The list also includes franchises from the 1960s American Football League that moved during that league's existence. The NFL and AFL agreed to merge in 1966, with the merger taking effect in 1970. All AFL franchises were accepted into the NFL, and the NFL incorporated the AFL's history, records, and statistics.

Franchise mergers

• The Detroit Tigers roster merged with the Buffalo All-Americans in November 1921.
• The Brooklyn Lions and Brooklyn Horsemen of the 1926 AFL played in the NFL for the rest of the 1926 season: this franchise was given to the AFL's New York Yankees in 1927.
• The Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles merged to form the Phil-Pitt "Steagles" for the 1943 season due to the exodus of players during World War II. The team split their home games between Philadelphia and Pittsb…

Teams moving between cities/boroughs within their metropolitan area, chronologically by team's first such move

• Orange Tornadoes to nearby Newark, New Jersey in 1930, renamed the Newark Tornadoes
• Oakland Raiders: from San Francisco to Oakland (Frank Youell Field, and later the Oakland Coliseum) in 1962
• New York Giants: from Manhattan (Polo Grounds) to The Bronx (Yankee Stadium) in 1956, temporarily relocated to New Haven, Connecticut (Yale Bowl) for the second half of the 1973 and the entire 1974 season, then temporarily relocated to Queens (S…

• Orange Tornadoes to nearby Newark, New Jersey in 1930, renamed the Newark Tornadoes
• Oakland Raiders: from San Francisco to Oakland (Frank Youell Field, and later the Oakland Coliseum) in 1962
• New York Giants: from Manhattan (Polo Grounds) to The Bronx (Yankee Stadium) in 1956, temporarily relocated to New Haven, Connecticut (Yale Bowl) for the second half of the 1973 and the entire 1974 season, then temporarily relocated to Queens (Shea Stadium) fo…

Temporary moves, in chronological order

The following are not actually relocations, but temporary moves because these teams' home stadiums were either under construction or otherwise adversely affected:
• St. Louis Cardinals: On October 12, 1964, the Cardinals' scheduled home game vs. the Baltimore Colts was moved to Baltimore's Memorial Stadium as the baseball Cardinals were using Busch Stadium for the World Series.

Ultimate disposition of the 15 charter franchises

By the start of the 1920 APFA season, the nascent National Football League was composed of 15 franchises. Of those teams, only two are still in operation as of 2021 (denoted in bold):
• Akron Pros: Changed name to Akron Indians in 1926, but shut down in 1927.
• Buffalo All-Americans: Changed name to Buffalo Bisons in 1924, Buffalo Rangers in 1926, and changed back to Buffalo Bisons in 1927 before suspending operations halfway through 1927. They resumed pl…

See also

• Timeline of the National Football League
• Defunct NFL franchises

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