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1926 New York Giants season

NFL team 2nd season


NFL team 2nd season

FieldValue
logoGiant-Cowboys-program-261024.jpg
teamNew York Giants
year1926
record8–4–1
league_place6th NFL
ownerTim Mara
coachDoc Alexander
stadiumPolo Grounds
playoffs
shortnavlinkGiants seasons
Note

the football team

The ** New York Giants season** was the franchise's 2nd season in the National Football League. They ended with an 8–4–1 regular season record and had one postseason appearance against the AFL Philadelphia Quakers, which the Giants won 31–0.

Schedule

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September 26at Hartford BluesW 21–0
October 3at Providence Steam RollerW 7–6
October 10at Chicago BearsL 0–7
October 16at Frankford Yellow JacketsL 0–6
October 17Frankford Yellow JacketsL 0–6
October 24Kansas City CowboysW 13–0
November 2Canton BulldogsT 7–7
November 7Chicago CardinalsW 20–0
November 11Duluth EskimosW 14–13
November 14Los Angeles BuccaneersL 0–6
November 21Providence Steam RollerW 21–0
November 25at Brooklyn LionsW 17–0
November 28Brooklyn LionsW 27–0
December 12Philadelphia Quakers (AFL (I))W 31–0

Standings

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