Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)

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Brooklyn Dodgers
First Season
1930
Team History
Yanks (1945)
Brooklyn Tigers (1944)
Brooklyn Dodgers (1930-43)
Conference/Division
National Football League (1930-45)
  • Eastern Division (1933-45)
Venue
Yankee Stadium (1945)
Ebbets Field (1930-44)
Key People
Players • Head Coaches • Executives


This article is about the defunct NFL team. For the MLB team, see Brooklyn Dodgers.


The Brooklyn Dodgers were an American football team that played in the National Football League from 1930 to 1945. In 1945, because of financial difficulties and the increasing scarcity of major league-level players because of the war-time defense requirements at the height of World War II, the team was merged with the Boston Yanks and were known as the Yanks for that season.

Publications

Programs by season

1930s

Week Date Opponent Venue
Brooklyn Dodgers
1930
December 7, 1930 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
1931
September 20, 1931 at Green Bay Packers City Stadium
October 25, 1931 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
1932
October 16, 1932 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
1933
October 8, 1933 vs. Chicago Bears Ebbets Field
November 30, 1933 vs. New York Giants Ebbets Field
1934
October 14, 1934 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
October 28, 1934 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Ebbets Field
December 2, 1934 at Boston Redskins Fenway Park
1935
September 29, 1935 at Boston Redskins Fenway Park
October 20, 1935 at Chicago Bears Wrigley Field
1936
September 13, 1936 at Paterson Panthers Hinchliffe Stadium
October 14, 1936 vs. Detroit Lions Ebbets Field
November 29, 1936 at Philadelphia Eagles Municipal Stadium
December 20, 1936 at Los Angeles Bulldogs Gilmore Stadium
January 1, 1937 at Green Bay Packers University of Denver Stadium
1937
November 25, 1937 vs. New York Giants Ebbets Field
1938
October 23, 1938 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
October 30, 1938 vs. Washington Redskins Ebbets Field
1939
November 13, 1938 vs. Philadelphia Eagles Ebbets Field
September 24, 1939 at Detroit Lions University of Detroit Stadium
October 22, 1939 vs. Philadelphia Eagles Ebbets Field
November 12, 1939 vs. Washington Redskins Ebbets Field

1940s

Week Date Opponent Venue
1940
October 4, 1940 vs. Philadelphia Eagles Ebbets Field
October 13, 1940 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Ebbets Field
October 20, 1940 at Chicago Bears Wrigley Field
October 26, 1940 at Philadelphia Eagles Shibe Park
November 10, 1940 vs. Washington Redskins Ebbets Field
November 17, 1940 vs. Cleveland Rams Ebbets Field
1941
September 9, 1941 vs. Chicago Bears Ebbets Field
September 21, 1941 vs. Detroit Lions Ebbets Field
October 12, 1941 at Green Bay Packers Wisconsin State Fair Park
October 26, 1941 vs. New York Giants Ebbets Field
November 9, 1941 vs. Washington Redskins Ebbets Field
November 30, 1941 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Ebbets Field
December 7, 1941 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
1942
September 16, 1942 at Eastern Army All-Stars Memorial Stadium
October 4, 1942 at Detroit Lions Briggs Stadium
October 11, 1942 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Ebbets Field
October 18, 1942 vs. Washington Redskins Ebbets Field
October 25, 1942 vs. New York Giants Ebbets Field
November 8, 1942 vs. Chicago Bears Ebbets Field
November 29, 1942 at Pittsburgh Steelers Forbes Field
December 6, 1942 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
1943
September 26, 1943 at Detroit Lions Briggs Stadium
October 17, 1943 vs. New York Giants Ebbets Field
October 24, 1943 at Chicago Bears Wrigley Field
November 28, 1943 at New York Giants Polo Grounds
Brooklyn Tigers
1944
September 17, 1944 at Green Bay Packers Wisconsin State Fair Park
November 5, 1944 vs. Philadelphia Eagles Ebbets Field
November 12, 1944 vs. Washington Redskins Ebbets Field
November 19, 1944 at Boston Yanks Fenway Park
November 26, 1944 at New York Giants Polo Grounds

Media guides and yearbooks by season

Media guides

1940s 1943

See also

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