Canton Bulldogs

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The Canton Bulldogs were a professional American football team based in Canton, Ohio in the National Football League from 1920 to 1923 and 1925 to 1926. The Bulldogs won the 1922 and 1923 NFL championships. In 1924, Sam Deutsch, the owner of the team in Cleveland called the Indians, bought the Canton Bulldogs and took the team nickname and players to his Cleveland franchise as the Cleveland Bulldogs. He offered to sell the Canton franchise back to Canton to play in the 1924 season, but there were no buyers so he "mothballed" the Canton club. The Canton team was re-established in 1925, and the NFL considers the 1925-1926 Canton Bulldogs to be the same team as the 1920-1923 incarnation.

Jim Thorpe was Canton's best player. In 1921-1923, the Bulldogs played 25 straight games without a defeat (including 3 ties), which as of 2006 remains a NFL record. As a result of the Bulldogs' early success along with the league being founded in the city, the Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton. [1]

The 1922-23 Canton Bulldogs
The 1922-23 Canton Bulldogs

Year W L T Finish Coach
1920 7 4 2 8th Jim Thorpe
1921 5 2 3 4th Cap Edwards
1922 10 0 2 1st Guy Chamberlin
1923 11 0 1 1st Guy Chamberlin
1924 did not play
1925 4 4 0 11th Harry Robb
1926 1 9 3 20th Harry Robb, Pete Henry
Totals 38 19 11
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