The Cleveland Tigers were the first Cleveland team franchise in what became the National Football League (NFL). The Tigers played in the "Ohio League"...
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Cleveland Tigers may refer to: Cleveland Tigers (baseball), a 1920s Negro league baseball team Cleveland Tigers (NFL), a 1920s APFA/NFL football team...
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All-time rosters by defunct NFL franchises (Akron Indians/Pros–Frankford Yellow Jackets) (redirect from List of Cleveland Tigers (NFL) players)
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game for defunct National Football League franchises. This list...
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Representatives of four Ohio League teams—the Canton Bulldogs, the Cleveland Tigers, the Dayton Triangles, and Ranney and Reid for the Pros—called a meeting...
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may also refer to: Cleveland Tigers (NFL), National Football League team, which was renamed as the Cleveland Indians in 1921 Cleveland Bulldogs, National...
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the Tigers were on it. As of 2012, no player from the 1920 Tigers roster has been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Cleveland Tigers finished...
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Fame. Representatives of four Ohio League teams—the Bulldogs, the Cleveland Tigers, the Dayton Triangles, and the Akron Pros—called a meeting on August...
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their only season, losing to the Buffalo All-Americans, 55–0, and the Cleveland Tigers, 17–0. It was the second-shortest-lived franchise in APFA/NFL history...
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Pros All-Americans Bulldogs Cardinals Tigers Tigers Panhandles Triangles Staleys Heralds Jeffersons Independents Traveling teams Pros Flyers The 1920...
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both Cleveland Hornets and Cleveland Tigers. Cleveland Hornets (1927) – Closely related to both Cleveland Elites and Cleveland Tigers. Cleveland Tigers (1928)...
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from the lower midwest. A $100 membership fee was charged. The Chicago Tigers folded after the season. The American Professional Football Association...
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Cade York (category Cleveland Browns players)
played college football for the LSU Tigers, winning the 2019 national championship prior to being selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the...
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The Cleveland Tigers were a Negro league baseball team in the Negro National League, based in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1928. In their only season, they finished...
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the NNL. The Cleveland Tate Stars departed from the NNL as an independent team and were replaced by the Toledo Tigers. The Toledo Tigers then folded mid-season...
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Floyd Giebell of the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers won the pennant and Giebell never won another major league game. Cleveland entered 1941 with a young team...
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(2002–present) Cleveland Tigers (NFL) APFA (1920), originally named as the Tigers in 1916 in the Ohio League; renamed Indians in 1921 Cleveland Indians (NFL...
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against a non-NFL team. Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972. 1921 Cleveland Indians 1921 Cleveland Tigers (APFA) v t e...
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Peggy Parratt (category Cleveland Tigers (NFL) players)
Football League (NFL). Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Parratt played quarterback for the Shelby Blues, Lorain Pros, Massillon Tigers, Massillon All-Stars, Franklin...
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Cleveland Stadium, commonly known as Municipal Stadium, Lakefront Stadium or Cleveland Municipal Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located in Cleveland...
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The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the...
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from the 1995 Cleveland Browns. For more information on this particular move, see Cleveland Browns relocation controversy. The Detroit Tigers roster merged...
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Jim Thorpe (category Cleveland Tigers-Indians coaches)
200 fans a game, but 8,000 showed up for Thorpe's debut against the Massillon Tigers. The team won titles in 1916, 1917, and 1919. Thorpe reportedly ended the...
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Five defunct NFL franchises (the Akron Pros/Indians, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Bulldogs/Indians, Frankford Yellow Jackets, and Providence Steamrollers)...
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Jimmy O'Donnell (category Businesspeople from Cleveland)
Football Association) franchise in Cleveland, called the Cleveland Tigers. He was also the manager of a Cleveland semiprofessional baseball team. A sports...
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for two other Cleveland-based NFL teams. They first use of the Indians name came in 1921, when the Cleveland Tigers became the "Cleveland Indians" before...
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JT Thor (category Cleveland Cavaliers players)
basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Cleveland Charge of the NBA G League...
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Cincinnati Celts, the Pros played the Cleveland Tigers, a team composed mainly of ex-stars from the Massillon Tigers. Bob Nash, who played for Massillon...
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League Park (redirect from League Park (Cleveland))
Park, a 5–3 loss to the Detroit Tigers. The Indians rounded out their 1946 home season with three games at Cleveland Stadium. October 23, 1948: Kent State...
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Riley Patterson (category Cleveland Browns players)
for the Memphis Tigers and has previously played in the NFL for the Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets, and Cleveland Browns. Patterson...
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Historic Places in 1989. The last Tigers game at the stadium was held on September 27, 1999. In the decade after the Tigers vacated the stadium, several rejected...
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