• The Duluth Eskimos were a professional football team from Duluth, Minnesota in the National Football League (NFL). After spending most of their time as...
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    to 1925 and the Eskimos (officially Ernie Nevers' Eskimos after the early NFL great, their star player) from 1926 to 1927. The Eskimos were then sold and...
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  • Leatherheads (category Duluth Eskimos)
    team itself is loosely based on the Duluth Eskimos. Clooney later explained that "We wanted to call them the Eskimos, but because we were drinking in the...
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    Ernie Nevers (category Duluth Eskimos coaches)
    football for the Duluth Eskimos of the National Football League (NFL). Nevers' childhood friend Ole Haugsrud owned the Eskimos. The 1926 Eskimos, with a 16-man...
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  • 1928). The Akron Pros re-branded as the Akron Indians, the Duluth Kelleys as the Duluth Eskimos and the Buffalo Bison as the Buffalo Rangers (the team also...
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  • The 1927 Duluth Eskimos season was the Eskimos' final season in the NFL. Coached by Ernie Nevers, the Eskimos finished with a 1–8 record. The team scored...
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  • The 1926 Duluth Eskimos season was their fourth in the league and first season as the Eskimos. The team improved on their previous output of 0–3, winning...
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  • league drops to 10 teams, the Buffalo Bisons sat out the season and the Duluth Eskimos folded. The Cleveland Bulldogs moved and played as the Detroit Wolverines...
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  • Fritz Cronin (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    Fritz Cronin (June 29 1905 – March 1969) played for the Duluth Eskimos of the National Football League. Cronin was born in Lake City, Minnesota. He attended...
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  • the Duluth Dukes (1935–1940). The stadium was also home to the Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos of the National Football League (1923–1926). It had a capacity of...
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  • York, New York Date: October 30 Game attendance: 20,000 Week Eight: Duluth Eskimos at New York Giants at Polo Grounds, New York, New York Date: November...
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  • Edmonton Eskimos, a former name of the Canadian Football League team the Edmonton Elks Duluth Eskimos, a former National Football league team Eskimo (appliances)...
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  • Jack Underwood (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    hometown Duluth Kelleys. He played for the Kelleys (later renamed the Duluth Eskimos), Chicago Cardinals, and Pottsville Maroons. "Jack Underwood Stats"...
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  • Joe Rooney (American football) (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    National Football League (NFL) in 1923 with the Duluth Kelleys. He played for the Kelleys, Duluth Eskimos, Chicago Cardinals, Pottsville Maroons and Rock...
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    Stapletons. In 1929 Ole Haugsrud, the owner of Duluth Eskimos, sold his NFL franchise rights for the Eskimos to Piggy Simandl, a wholesale meat salesman...
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  • Russ Method (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    National Football League with the Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos and Chicago Cardinals. He attended Denfeld High School in Duluth, Minnesota. "RUSS METHOD". profootballarchives...
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  • League. The league dropped to 10 teams as the Cleveland Bulldogs and the Duluth Eskimos both folded before the season, while the Rochester Jeffersons, after...
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    added to the NFL team ownership because, in the 1920s, when he sold his Duluth Eskimos team back to the league, the agreement allowed him 10 percent of any...
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    Minnesota-based team to join the National Football League, predating the Duluth Eskimos (1923) and Minnesota Vikings (1961). Henry Harrison "Pecky" Rhoades...
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  • Dewey Scanlon (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    and was the head coach for the National Football League (NFL)'s Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos from 1924 to 1926 and for the Chicago Cardinals in 1929. As an NFL...
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  • Doc Kelley (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    (March 1, 1902 – July 5, 1963) played in three seasons with the Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos of the National Football League. He was a running back and halfback...
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    1990–2000 Walt Kiesling 1966 Guard Pre-Modern Era: Two-Way Performer Duluth Eskimos 1926–1927 Pottsville Maroons 1928 Chicago Cardinals 1929–1933 Chicago...
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  • None Roger Powell Back Buffalo Rangers 1926 No Texas A&M Red Quam Back Duluth Eskimos 1926 No None Ed Reagen Back Brooklyn Lions 1926 No None Frank Seeds...
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  • owner of the Duluth Eskimos of the National Football League (NFL) in the late-1920s. His signing of Ernie Nevers and having the Eskimos barnstorm, is...
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  • Johnny "Blood" McNally (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    a tour of pro football franchises—the Milwaukee Badgers (1925–26), Duluth Eskimos (1926–27), Pottsville Maroons (1928), Green Bay Packers (1929–33), Pittsburgh...
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    Ernie Nevers held the positions of both fullback and head coach for the Duluth Eskimos in 1927 and the Chicago Cardinals from 1929 to 1931. Jimmy Conzelman...
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  • NFL, Fritz Pollard, and the successful music producer Mayo Williams. "Duluth Eskimos at Hammond Pros". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved...
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  • Francis J. McCormick (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    After graduation at Marquette, McCormic went on to be a member of the Duluth Eskimos in the National Football League (NFL).[citation needed] McCormick coached...
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  • 1924 New York Giants 1925 Chicago Cardinals 1928 Fullback Ernie Nevers Duluth Eskimos 1926–1927 1963 Chicago Cardinals 1929–1931 End Guy Chamberlin Canton...
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  • Bunny Belden (category Duluth Eskimos players)
    – November 1976) was an American football player. He played for the Duluth Eskimos and Chicago Cardinals. He played college football for Saint Mary's College...
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