Brooklyn Lions / Horsemen (1926)
Founded | 1926 |
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Folded | 1926 |
Based in | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
League | National Football League |
Team history | Brooklyn Lions (1926) Brooklyn Horsemen-Lions (1926) (Merger) |
Team colors | Red, black, white |
Head coaches | Punk Berryman |
Home field(s) | Ebbets Field |
The Brooklyn Lions were a National Football League team that played in the 1926 NFL season. The team was formed as the league's counter-move to the first American Football League, which enfranchised a team called the Brooklyn Horsemen, a professional football team that competed in the 1926 AFL season.
In the months before the regular season began, both leagues battled with each other for fan support and the right to play at Ebbets Field. The NFL emerged as the winner, as the Lions signed the lease to use the stadium on July 20.[1]
On November 12, 1926, the Horsemen withdrew from the AFL and merged with Lions. The new team created by the merger was initially called the Brooklyn Lions and competed in the NFL from November 22, 1926. For the last three games of the 1926, the team used the Horsemen name to finish the season. After three consecutive losses by shutout, the merged team winked out of existence.[1]
Brooklyn Lions (NFL)
Coached by
Year | W | L | T | Finish | Coach |
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1926 | 3 | 8 | 0 | 14th | Punk Berryman |
NOTE: Final NFL standings: official franchise won–lost record combines the wins and losses of the Lions with the results of the games played by the merged team, originally named the Brooklyn Lions and later the Brooklyn Horsemen.
Brooklyn Horsemen (AFL)
Founded | 1926 |
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Folded | 1926 |
Based in | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
League | American Football League (1926) |
Team history | Brooklyn Horsemen (1926) Brooklyn Horsemen-Lions (1926) (Merger) |
Team colors | Maroon, Black, White |
Head coaches | Eddie McNeely (Horsemen) |
Owner(s) | Four Horsemen |
Home field(s) | Commercial Field |
The Horsemen of the first AFL were owned by
Year | W | L | T | Finish | Coach |
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1926 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 8th | Eddie McNeely |
"Horse-Lions": The Brooklyn Horsemen (NFL)
The result of the merger was derisively dubbed the Horse-Lions by the local media, but initially (November 14, 1926) the merged team played under the Brooklyn Lions banner. The new team, with eight members of the now-defunct AFL team, trounced the Canton Bulldogs 19–0 in front of a small crowd in Ebbets Field. In a last-ditch effort to attract paying fans, the Lions then adopted the Horsemen nickname of the old AFL team... and lost the last three games of their existence by shutout.
Horsemen who were also Lions
Eight men played for both the Horsemen in the AFL and the Lions/Horsemen in the NFL:
Fullback Earl Britton
End Ted Drews
End Ed Harrison
Guard Red Howard
Center Ted Plumridge
Tailback Harry Stuhldreher
Guard Tarzan Taylor
In addition, guard
References
- ^ ISBN 0-312-11435-4
- ^ "A.F.L. Fields Nine Teams", The New York Times, July 17, 1926