[1926] 8 tied with 12 points each ===Touchdown Passes=== 8 tied with one touchdown pass each ===Touchdown Receptions=== 19 tied with one touchdown catch each ===Rushing Touchdowns=== 15 tied with one touchdown run each ===Field Goals=== ==Demise of the first AFL== While a new nine-team AFL was competing against a National Football League th...
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[1940] American Football League, also known retrospectively as the AFL III to distinguish it from earlier organizations of that name, was a major professional American football league that operated from 1940-1941. It was created when three teams, the original Cincinnati Bengals, the Columbus Bullies, and the Milwaukee Chiefs, were lured awa...
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[1944] The Northwest War Industries League, later renamed the American Football League, was a professional football league based on the West Coast of the United States that played for two nonconsecutive seasons during World War II. The Northwest Industries league began play in 1942, with the Seattle Bombers, Portland Rockets, and teams in S...
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(from the article `football, gridiron`) The NFL faced competition from a new rival in 1960, when the American Football League (AFL), backed by Texas billionaire Lamar Hunt, fielded teams in ... ...such as the American Association, Dixie League, and Pacific Coast Professional Football League had relatively modest local followings. The NF...
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