Cleveland Bulldogs

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The Cleveland Bulldogs was a team that played in Cleveland, Ohio in the National Football League. They were called the Indians in 1923. The team's owner bought the defending NFL champions Canton Bulldogs. He "mothballed" the Canton team and took its players and name to Cleveland in 1924 and won the NFL championship. In 1925 owner Sam Deutsch, a Cleveland jeweler and sports patron, sold the Canton franchise to local owners, and sold his club to Herb Brandt. The Canton-less Bulldogs fell to a dismal 5-8-1. Brandt received authority from the league to suspend operations for a year. They returned in 1927, bolstered by players from the folded Kansas City franchise. However, the front office success didn't match the play on the field, and the team folded.

Season-by-season

Year W L T Finish
Indians 1923 3 1 1 5th
Bulldogs 1924 7 1 1 1st
1925 5 8 1 12th
1926 Suspended Operations
1927 8 4 1 4th

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