The Kenosha Maroons were a National Football League football team in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Officially, the club only played in the league during the 1924 season, dissolving after posting no wins in five games.[2][3]
The KenoshaMaroons were a National Football League football team in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Officially, the club only played in the league during the 1924...
1923. Prior to joining the NFL, the Maroons played in the unofficial "Ohio League" from 1902 until 1921. The Maroons originated as a semi-pro football team...
a list of known American football players who have played for the KenoshaMaroons of the National Football League in 1924. It includes players that have...
The 1924 KenoshaMaroons season was their sole season in the National Football League. The team finished 0–4–1, and tied for sixteenth place in the league...
Jackets, Kansas City Blues, and KenoshaMaroons. The Louisville Brecks, Oorang Indians, St. Louis All Stars and Toledo Maroons folded. Before the season, the...
football player in the National Football League. He played with the KenoshaMaroons during the 1924 NFL season. "Ray Oberbroekling". Pro-Football-Reference...
Giants, Detroit Panthers, Pottsville Maroons, Providence Steam Roller, and a new Canton Bulldogs team. The KenoshaMaroons folded, with the Racine Legion and...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
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former American football stadium located in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The stadium was home to the KenoshaMaroons of the National Football League in 1924. It...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
Football League. He played four seasons for the Toledo Maroons (1922–1923), the KenoshaMaroons (1924), and the Akron Pros (1925). "Marty Conrad Stats"...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
teams composed of South Bend Blue Sox and Rockford Peaches players versus Kenosha Comets and Racine Belles players. It was also the first night game ever...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
a list of known American football players who have played for the KenoshaMaroons of the National Football League in 1924. It includes players that have...
an American football player in the National Football League for the KenoshaMaroons in 1924. Wolter was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and played football...
Panthers) Minersville Park (Pottsville Maroons) Muehlebach Field (Kansas City Blues/Cowboys) Nash Field (KenoshaMaroons) Navin Field/Briggs Stadium (Detroit...
football player in the National Football League. He played with the KenoshaMaroons during the 1924 NFL season. "Marv Wood". Pro-Football-Reference.com...
The stadium hosted the December 12, 1925, Pottsville Maroons–Notre Dame All-Stars game. The Maroons' NFL franchise was suspended as a result of the team's...