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1926 Columbus Tigers season

The 1926 Columbus Tigers season was their seventh and final season in the league. The team improved on their previous output of 0–9, winning one game. They finished nineteenth in the league.


1926 Columbus Tigers season
Jack Heldt
1–6
19th NFL

The 1926 Columbus Tigers season was their seventh and final season in the league. The team improved on their previous output of 0–9, winning one game. They finished nineteenth in the league.

WeekDateOpponentResultRecord
September 19at Chicago CardinalsL 0–140–1
September 26at Canton BulldogsW 14–21–1
October 3at Pottsville MaroonsL 0–31–2
October 10at Providence Steam RollerL 0–191–3
October 16Kansas City CowboysL 0–91–4
October 23at Brooklyn LionsL 12–201–5
November 7at Buffalo RangersL 0–261–6
NFL standings
Frankford Yellow Jackets1412.93323649T1
Chicago Bears1213.92321663L1
Pottsville Maroons1022.83315529T1
Kansas City Cowboys830.7277653W7
Green Bay Packers733.70015161T1
New York Giants841.66715161W3
Los Angeles Buccaneers631.6676757L1
Duluth Eskimos653.54511381L1
Buffalo Rangers442.5005362T1
Chicago Cardinals561.4557498L1
Providence Steam Roller571.41789103L1
Detroit Panthers462.40010760L3
Hartford Blues370.3005799L1
Brooklyn Lions380.27360150L3
Milwaukee Badgers270.2224166L5
Dayton Triangles141.2001582L2
Akron Indians143.2002389T1
Racine Tornadoes140.200892L4
Columbus Tigers160.1432693L5
Canton Bulldogs193.10046161L1
Hammond Pros040.000356L4
Louisville Colonels040.0000108L4

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

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