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The '''1946 AAFC season''' was the first season of the [[All-America Football Conference]], a new professional league established to challenge the market dominance of the established [[National Football League]]. The league included eight teams, broken up into Eastern and Western divisions, which played a 14-game official schedule, culminating in a league championship game. The [[Cleveland Browns]] defeated the New York Yankees in the title game, 14-9. | The '''1946 AAFC season''' was the first season of the [[All-America Football Conference]], a new professional league established to challenge the market dominance of the established [[National Football League]]. The league included eight teams, broken up into Eastern and Western divisions, which played a 14-game official schedule, culminating in a league championship game. The [[Cleveland Browns]] defeated the New York Yankees in the title game, 14-9. | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== |
Revision as of 13:56, 2 March 2023
Preseason | n/a |
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Regular Season | September 18-December 11, 1946 |
Postseason | December 18, 1946 |
← n/a • other seasons • 1947 → |
The 1946 AAFC season was the first season of the All-America Football Conference, a new professional league established to challenge the market dominance of the established National Football League. The league included eight teams, broken up into Eastern and Western divisions, which played a 14-game official schedule, culminating in a league championship game. The Cleveland Browns defeated the New York Yankees in the title game, 14-9.
1946 AAFC season by team |
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Eastern Division |
Brooklyn Dodgers • Buffalo Bisons • New York Yankees • Miami Seahawks |
Western Division |
Chicago Rockets • Cleveland Browns • Los Angeles Dons • San Francisco 49ers |
Publications
All-America Football Conference | |
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Teams | Baltimore Colts • Brooklyn-New York Yankees • Buffalo Bills • Chicago Hornets • Cleveland Browns • Los Angeles Dons • San Francisco 49ers |
Seasons | 1946 • 1947 • 1948 • 1949 |
Venues | Burdine Stadium • Civic Stadium • Ebbets Field • Kezar Stadium • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Soldier Field • Yankee Stadium |
Related | League publications |