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1924 Cleveland Bulldogs season

National Football League team season


National Football League team season

FieldValue
teamCleveland Bulldogs
year1924
record7–1–1 NFL
(7–2–1 overall)
league_place1st NFL
coachGuy Chamberlin

(7–2–1 overall)

The 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs season was their second season in the league. The team finished 7–1–1, the best record in the league, making them 1924 NFL Champions.

Schedule

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October 5Chicago BearsW 16–141–0Dunn FieldRecap
October 11at Frankford Yellow JacketsT 3–31–0–1Frankford StadiumRecap
October 12Akron ProsW 29–142–0–1Dunn Field3,000Recap
October 19(open date)
October 26Rochester JeffersonsW 59–03–0–1Dunn Field5,000Recap
November 2Dayton TrianglesW 35–04–0–1Dunn FieldRecap
November 9at Akron ProsW 20–75–0–1League Park5,000Recap
November 16Frankford Yellow JacketsL 7–125–1–1Dunn FieldRecap
November 23Columbus TigersW 7–06–1–1Dunn FieldRecap
November 27Milwaukee BadgersW 53–107–1–1Lakeside Park4,000Recap
December 7at Chicago BearsL 0–23Cubs Park15,000
Note: Game in italics exhibition (not recognized in league statistics). Thanksgiving Day: November 27.

Standings

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/cib/1924.htm 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs]
  2. Harry G. McDavitt, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-plain-dealer-bristling-bulldogs-rip/164184478/ "Bristling Bulldogs Rip and Tear Their Way to 16–14 Triumph O'er Bears: Pro Gridders Usher in Season with Hot Game at Dunn Field,"] ''Cleveland Plain Dealer,'' Oct. 6, 1924, p. 17.
  3. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-akron-beacon-journal-cleveland-bulld/164184729/ "Cleveland Bulldogs Jerk Game From Fire,"] ''Akron Beacon Journal,'' Oct. 6, 1924, p. 16.
  4. The ''Chicago Tribune'' had the size of the crowd at 15,000.
  5. Howard Martin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-18000-see-bears-beat-cl/175902631/ "18,000 See Bears Beat Cleveland for Pro Title: Pro Champions!,"] ''Chicago Tribune,'' Dec. 8, 1924, p. 29.
  6. Cal [George W. Calhoun], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/green-bay-press-gazette-chicago-bears-ca/175898432/ "Chicago Bears Capture Pro Football Championship: Cleveland Bulldogs Turned Back 23 to 9 by Halas-men; Sternaman Brothers Feature,"] ''Green Bay Press-Express,'' Dec. 8, 1924, p. 13.
  7. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-rock-island-argus-chicago-bears-crus/175901672/ "Chicago Bears Crush Bulldogs, 23–0 to Win National Grid Title,"] ''Rock Island Argus,'' Dec. 8, 1924, p. 16.
  8. [https://www.newspapers.com/article/pittsburgh-post-gazette-chicago-wins-pro/175901990/ "Chicago Wins Pro Grid League Title: Bulldogs Put Up Stiff Battle for Three Periods, But Weaken in Last Quarter After Sternaman Clinches Championship with Drop Kick,"] ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,'' Dec. 8, 1924, p. 11.
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