1922 NFL season

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| year = 1922

| NFLchampion = Canton Bulldogs

| regular_season = October 1 – December 10, 1922

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The 1922 NFL season was the third regular season of what was now called the National Football League (NFL); the league changed its name from American Professional Football Association (APFA) on June 24, 1922.

A total of 75 games were played by the 18 teams of the league, with a claimed total attendance in excess of 400,000. The league championship was won by the Canton Bulldogs, the first of two back-to back titles.

Background

The NFL fielded 18 teams during the season, including new league teams such as the Milwaukee Badgers, the Oorang Indians, the Racine Legion, and the Toledo Maroons. Technically, it was also Green Bay's first full season in the league, after their membership was suspended because the team had fielded college players in 1921.

The team representatives filed for a new franchise before the 1922 season under the name of the Green Bay Athletic club, and were registered in the league under the name Green Bay Blues. They returned to the original name a year later; most teams around the league continued to call them the Packers.{{Cite web|url=http://www.profootballresearchers.org/coffin-corner80s/02-06-034.pdf|title=The Taylorville Scandal}} Meanwhile, the Chicago Staleys changed their name to the Chicago Bears, and the Racine Cardinals changed their name to the Chicago Cardinals.

The Muncie Flyers, Cleveland Indians, Brickley's New York Giants, Cincinnati Celts, Tonawanda Kardex, Washington Senators, and Detroit Tigers dropped out of the league. A 19th team, the Youngstown Patricians, was scheduled to join the league, and had its schedule laid out, but folded before playing in the league. A 20th, the Philadelphia Union Quakers, also was set to join (but presumably not as far along as the Youngstown plans), but did not, due partly to the fact that the Quakers were merely a front for the existing Buffalo All-Americans to play extra games on Saturday. After a four-year hiatus, the Quakers instead joined the American Football League (1926).

The Canton Bulldogs were named the 1922 NFL Champions after ending the season with a 10–0–2 record.

The league's teams salary cap was $1,200 per game,{{Cite web|title=A Few More Loose Ends 1922|url=https://www.profootballresearchers.com/articles/A_Few_More_Loose_Ends.pdf|website=The Professional Football Researchers Association}} while the new teams expansion fee was $500.{{Cite web|title=Ditto1923|url=https://www.profootballresearchers.org/articles/Ditto.pdf|website=The Professional Football Researchers Association}}

Teams

Eighteen teams competed in the NFL during the 1922 season, down from 21 clubs during the previous season.

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| style="background-color:#b2ec5d;font-size: 88%;" | First season in NFL

| style="background-color:#f7e98e;font-size: 88%;" | Team folded this season

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Team

! Head coach(es)

! Stadium(s)

Akron ProsUntz BrewerAkron League Park
Buffalo All-AmericansTommy HughittBuffalo Baseball Park
Canton BulldogsGuy ChamberlinLakeside Park
Chicago BearsGeorge HalasCubs Park
Chicago CardinalsPaddy DriscollComiskey Park
Columbus PanhandlesHerb DellNeil Park
Dayton TrianglesCarl StorckTriangle Park
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|Evansville Crimson Giants

Frank FauschBosse Field
Green Bay (Blues) PackersCurly LambeauHagemeister Park
Hammond ProsWally HessTraveling team
Louisville BrecksHubert WiggsEclipse Park
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|Milwaukee Badgers

Budge Garrett (6 games)
Jimmy Conzelman (3 games)
Athletic Park
Minneapolis MarinesRussell TollefsonNicollet Park
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|Oorang Indians

Jim ThorpeTraveling team
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|Racine Legion

Babe RuetzHorlick Field
Rochester JeffersonsDoc AlexanderRochester Baseball Park
Rock Island IndependentsJimmy ConzelmanDouglas Park
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|Toledo Maroons

Guil FalconSwayne Field

Standings

{{1922 NFL standings}}

Attendance

According to league president Joe F. Carr, more than 400,000 people attended the 75 games played by the teams of the National Football League in 1922.[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-tribune-canton-bulldogs-win-pr/164276236/ "Canton Bulldogs Win Pro Football Crown: More Than 400,000 Witnessed Games Played by Champs,"] Scranton Times, Jan. 1, 1923, p. 14.

References

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Further reading

  • Tom Bennett, et al. (eds.), The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History of Professional Football. Revised and expanded edition. New York: Macmillan, 1977.
  • Bob Carroll, et al. (eds.), Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League. New York: HarperCollins, 1999.
  • Santo Labombarda and NFL Communications Department (eds.), [https://archive.org/details/nfl-record-fact-book-2024-c 2024 NFL Record and Fact Book.] New York: National Football League, 2024.
  • Tod Maher and Bob Gill (eds.), The Pro Football Encyclopedia: The Complete and Definitive Record of Professional Football. New York: Macmillan USA, 1997.
  • David S. Neft, Richard M. Cohen, and Rick Korch, The Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of Professional Football from 1892 to the Present. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991.

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