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ROSES MARKETS THE NFL BY DAVID W. BROWN all as we know it v ed Walter Camp. A Yale coach, Camp eh devised by a man nai for the nascent American sport) hings as t safety and e line of st ie snap, the J tod: 2 offensive Professional football existed as a small, regional activity as early as the 1890s, says Jim Weathersby, the prolific author behind the website The Sports Historian — (www.thesportshistorian.com), and grew out of college football. “College was king,” explains Weathersby, and after players graduated, professional football was a good way to make a uae an ald bey aro mer ceils a TL TV Eyam ats TE OFFICIAL SUPERMARKET OF THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS little extra money. The sport was limited to regional teams, with its strongest presence in Ohio. The Canton Bulldogs and the Massillon Tigers were early pre-NFL rival football teams; their fans were devoted and their players were serious about the sport. By 1930, the game had evolved to what we see today,” says Weathersby. “You didn't have the protection with the massive pads and the facemask — the equipment and the uniforms still had a way to go — but the actual football itself was certainly oblong, and the game fairly close to what would be played even in the 21st century.” Just after World War |, it occurred to those Ohio teams that it was time to get organized and solve three major issues plaguing the sport: player salaries, players moving from one team to the next as they chased the highest offer, and teams snagging players away from colleges. The yeor was 1920, and the solution they came up with was to form a league. They first called it the American Professional Football Conference. One month later, they changed that to the American Professional And then in 1922, they rebranded one last time, and they became the National Football League. In 1966, professional football organization, the American Football Association the NFL merged with a rival Football League. That was the same year the New Orleans Saints joined the league R Read more of the history of the NFL at www.rouses.com Ctenbo akees USA, fc. Al ght rere Cade neat De ETE} AROWSES 100522 PAGE AL STORES

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ROSES MARKETS THE NFL BY DAVID W. BROWN all as we know it v ed Walter Camp. A Yale coach, Camp eh devised by a man nai for the nascent American sport) hings as t safety and e line of st ie snap, the J tod: 2 offensive Professional football existed as a small, regional activity as early as the 1890s, says Jim Weathersby, the prolific author behind the website The Sports Historian — (www.thesportshistorian.com), and grew out of college football. “College was king,” explains Weathersby, and after players graduated, professional football was a good way to make a uae an ald bey aro mer ceils a TL TV Eyam ats TE OFFICIAL SUPERMARKET OF THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS little extra money. The sport was limited to regional teams, with its strongest presence in Ohio. The Canton Bulldogs and the Massillon Tigers were early pre-NFL rival football teams; their fans were devoted and their players were serious about the sport. By 1930, the game had evolved to what we see today,” says Weathersby. “You didn't have the protection with the massive pads and the facemask — the equipment and the uniforms still had a way to go — but the actual football itself was certainly oblong, and the game fairly close to what would be played even in the 21st century.” Just after World War |, it occurred to those Ohio teams that it was time to get organized and solve three major issues plaguing the sport: player salaries, players moving from one team to the next as they chased the highest offer, and teams snagging players away from colleges. The yeor was 1920, and the solution they came up with was to form a league. They first called it the American Professional Football Conference. One month later, they changed that to the American Professional And then in 1922, they rebranded one last time, and they became the National Football League. In 1966, professional football organization, the American Football Association the NFL merged with a rival Football League. That was the same year the New Orleans Saints joined the league R Read more of the history of the NFL at www.rouses.com Ctenbo akees USA, fc. Al ght rere Cade neat De ETE} AROWSES 100522 PAGE AL STORES
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