Cincinnati Reds (NFL)

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Cincinnati Reds
First Season
1933
Team History
Cincinnati Reds (1933-34)
Conference/Division
National Football League (1933-34)
Venue
Crosley Field (1933-34)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


The Cincinnati Reds were a National Football League team that played the 1933 season and the first eight games of the 1934 season. The team was suspended for failure to pay league dues during the 1934 season and the St. Louis Gunners, an independent team, replaced the Reds on the schedule for the last three games.

Publications by season

1933

See 1933 Cincinnati Reds (NFL) publications

1930s

Week Date Opponent Venue
1934
Week 6 October 21 at Chicago Bears Wrigley Field

See also

List of defunct NFL franchises

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