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1952 Dallas Texans season

NFL team season

1952 Dallas Texans season

NFL team season

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teamDallas Texans (NFL)
year1952
record1–11
division_place6th NFL National
coachJimmy Phelan
ownerGiles Miller and Connell Miller (first 7 games)
NFL (last 5 games)
stadiumCotton Bowl
playoffsDid not qualify
previousnone
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NFL (last 5 games) The ** Dallas Texans season** was the franchise's only season in the league while in Dallas after moving from New York, where they were previously known as the Yanks, and the continuation of the Boston Yanks and New York Bulldogs. The franchise continued to struggle immensely and lost their first nine games, finishing 1–11, the worst record in the 12-team league.

After its seventh game, the franchise was returned to the NFL on November 14. The Texans' home game against the Chicago Bears was moved to Thanksgiving and to the Rubber Bowl in Akron, Ohio, and was their only victory. The final home game with the Lions was moved to Briggs Stadium in Detroit.

Texans franchise was returned to the league Nov 14, 1952 and after they couldn't find a buyer for the team, the franchise was cancelled. The NFL had a hole in their calendar where the Texans were originally and awarded a brand new franchise to the Colts in January of 1953. NFL says that they consider the Colts as a 1953 expansion team; it does not consider the Colts to be a continuation of the Yanks/Bulldogs/Yanks/Texans franchise. As the Colts were a new team with no players and the Texans players were available, many signed with the Colts although others signed with other NFL teams (see below) The physical assets were purchased by Carroll Rosenbloom in 1953, and became known as the Colts in Baltimore, Maryland, with Hall of Famers Gino Marchetti and Art Donovan amongst others signed with the Colts.

E Dick Wilkins went to the NY Giants, HB Bennie Aldridge finished the 1952 year in San Francisco, then went to Green Bay in 1953, DT Don Col went to Cleveland, DE Sonny Gandee went to Detroit, DE Keever Jankovich went to the Chicago Cardinals, HB Ray Pelfrey went to the NY Giants, DB Johnny Pettibon ended up in Cleveland after doing his military service and DB Will Sherman went to the Rams.

Professional football did not return to the "Big D" until , with the addition of the Cowboys and the AFL's Texans (who relocated to Kansas City in 1963 and were rebranded as the Chiefs).

As of 2025, the Dallas Texans are the most recent professional football team to fold

Regular season

Main article: 1952 NFL season

Schedule

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September 28New York GiantsL 6–240–1Cotton Bowl17,499Recap
October 5San Francisco 49ersL 14–370–2Cotton Bowl12,566Recap
October 12at Chicago BearsL 20–380–3Wrigley Field35,429Recap
Green Bay PackersL 14–240–4Cotton Bowl14,000Recap
October 26at San Francisco 49ersL 21–480–5Kezar Stadium26,887Recap
November 2at Los Angeles RamsL 20–420–6Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum30,702Recap
November 9Los Angeles RamsL 6–270–7Cotton Bowl10,000Recap
November 16at Detroit LionsL 13–430–8Briggs Stadium33,304Recap
November 23at Green Bay PackersL 14–420–9City Stadium16,340Recap
November 27Chicago BearsW 27–231–9Rubber Bowl (Akron, OH)3,000Recap
December 7at Philadelphia EaglesL 21–381–10Shibe Park18,376Recap
Detroit LionsL 6–411–11Briggs Stadium12,252Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text. ^ game moved from Dallas

Standings

Program for the Texans' October 26 visit to Kezar Stadium to meet the 49ers.

Roster

1952 Dallas Texans roster
Quarterbacks

References

References

  1. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/dtx/1952.htm 1952 Dallas Texans] {{webarchive. link. (October 24, 2013)
  2. (November 15, 1952). "NFL takes over Dallas Texans". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  3. (November 14, 1952). "National Football League takes franchise back from Dallas club". New York Times.
  4. (November 28, 1952). "Texans' last-minute TD upsets Bears, 27-23". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  5. (December 14, 1952). "Detroit wins, 41-6; gains share of title". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  6. per conversation with NFL by historian Paul Heckmann
  7. "The Dallas Texans {{!}} Pro Football Hall of Fame".
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