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2 Rule changes  





3 Championship race  





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1929 NFL season






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1929 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 22 – December 15, 1929
ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
  • NFL seasons
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  • 1929 NFL season is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
    Bulldogs

    Bulldogs

    Bisons

    Bisons

    Bears

    Bears

    Cardinals

    Cardinals

    Triangles

    Triangles

    Yellow Jackets

    Yellow Jackets

    Packers

    Packers

    Red Jackets

    Red Jackets

    Giants

    Giants

    Tornadoes

    Tornadoes

    Steam Roller

    Steam Roller

    Stapletons

    Stapletons

    NFL teams

    The 1929 NFL Season was the tenth regular season of the National Football League. The league increased back to 12 teams with the addition of the Staten Island Stapletons, Orange Tornadoes and Minneapolis Red Jackets and the re-entry of the Buffalo Bisons. The Pottsville Maroons became the Boston Bulldogs, the New York Yankees folded, and the Detroit Wolverines merged into the New York Giants, with the Giants the surviving partner.

    On November 3, the Chicago CardinalsatProvidence Steam Roller match became the first NFL game to be played at night under floodlights. Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers were named the NFL champions after finishing the season with the best record.

    Teams[edit]

    The league increased back to 12 teams in 1929.

    First season in NFL * Rejoined the NFL ** Last active season ^ Only season in the NFL post-rejoin ѻ
    Team Head coach Stadium(s)
    Boston Bulldogs ^ Dick Rauch Braves Field (3 games), Minersville Park (one game), Mitchell Field (one game)
    Buffalo Bisons **ѻ Al Jolley Bison Stadium
    Chicago Bears George Halas Wrigley Field
    Chicago Cardinals Dewey Scanlon Comiskey Park
    Dayton Triangles Faye Abbott Triangle Park
    Frankford Yellow Jackets Bull Behman Frankford Stadium
    Green Bay Packers Curly Lambeau City Stadium
    Minneapolis Red Jackets ** Herb Joesting Nicollet Park
    New York Giants LeRoy Andrews Polo Grounds
    Orange Tornadoes * Jack Depler Knights of Columbus Stadium
    Providence Steam Roller Jimmy Conzelman Cycledrome
    Staten Island Stapletons * Doug Wycoff Thompson Stadium

    Rule changes[edit]

    The NFL added the Field Judge as the fourth game official.[1]

    Championship race[edit]

    Neither the Green Bay Packers nor the New York Giants lost a game during the first nine weeks of the season. When they met at New York's Polo Grounds on November 24, 1929, the Packers were 9–0–0 and Giants were 8–0–1.[2] "Whether New York or Green Bay, Wis., will hoist the 1929 National Professional Football league pennant to the top of the flagstaff will probably be determined here Sunday when the New York Giants and the Green Bay Packers, both undefeated teams, meet," an Associated Press report noted, adding "Although both the Packers and the Giants play other games before the end of the season, past performances indicated that tomorrow's game will be the crucial contest for the league's standings."[3]

    Verne Lewellen's pass to Herdis McCrary, and Bo Molenda's extra point, gave Green Bay a 7–0 lead in the first quarter. A pass from Benny Friedman to Tony Plansky gave the Giants a chance to tie in the third quarter, but the point after was blocked, and New York trailed 7–6. Green Bay added two touchdowns in the last quarter to win the game, 20–6 to take a one-game lead.[4][5] Neither team lost their remaining games; the Packers finished at 12–0–1, the Giants at 13–1–1, giving coach Curly Lambeau and the Packers their first league title.[6]

    The NFL introduced a scheduled championship game four years later, in 1933: a playoff game for the championship was played the previous season in 1932, but this counted in the final standings, and was also played indoors on a modified field.

    Standings[edit]

    NFL standings
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  • W L T PCT PF PA STK
    Green Bay Packers 12 0 1 1.000 198 22 W2
    New York Giants 13 1 1 .929 312 86 W4
    Frankford Yellow Jackets 10 4 5 .714 129 128 W1
    Chicago Cardinals 6 6 1 .500 154 83 W1
    Boston Bulldogs 4 4 0 .500 98 73 L1
    Staten Island Stapletons 3 4 3 .429 89 65 L2
    Providence Steam Roller 4 6 2 .400 107 117 L1
    Orange Tornadoes 3 5 4 .375 35 80 L1
    Chicago Bears 4 9 2 .308 119 227 L1
    Buffalo Bisons 1 7 1 .125 48 142 W1
    Minneapolis Red Jackets 1 9 0 .100 48 185 L7
    Dayton Triangles 0 6 0 .000 7 136 L6

    Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Strickler, George (February 20, 1965). "Sixth N.F.L. official to watch scramblers, clock". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 2.
  • ^ "Packers play N.Y. Giants for national grid title". Milwaukee Journal. November 24, 1929. p. 6, part 2.
  • ^ "Packers Play N.Y. Giants For Pro Grid Flag Today". Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin. November 23, 1929. p. B-1.
  • ^ Darrow, Edward M. (November 25, 1929). "Packers crush N.Y. Giants, 20 to 6". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 12.
  • ^ Gannon, A.D. (November 25, 1929). "Packers hand N.Y. Giants decisive defeat, 20 to 6". Milwaukee Journal. p. 2, part 2.
  • ^ McGlynn, Stoney (December 9, 1929). "Bays defeat Bears, capture title". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 13.

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