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  • Brooklyn Lions
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  • The Brooklyn Horsemen was a professional football team that competed in the American Football League during the 1926 season. On November 12, 1926, the team withdrew from the AFL and merged with Brooklyn Lions of the National Football League. The new team created by the merger was initially called the Brooklyn Lions and competed in the NFL from November 22, 1926. For the last three games of the 1926, the merged team competed as the Brooklyn Horsemen. After three consecutive losses by shutout, the merged team winked out of existence.
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League
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  • white
Name
  • Brooklyn Lions
  • Brooklyn Horsemen
Coach
  • Eddie McNeely
  • Punk Berryman
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  • Red, Black, White
  • Maroon, Black, White
History
  • Brooklyn Lions
  • Brooklyn Horsemen
  • Brooklyn Horsemen-Lions
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  • maroon
  • #C41E3A
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  • 1926
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  • 1926
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  • The Brooklyn Horsemen was a professional football team that competed in the American Football League during the 1926 season. On November 12, 1926, the team withdrew from the AFL and merged with Brooklyn Lions of the National Football League. The new team created by the merger was initially called the Brooklyn Lions and competed in the NFL from November 22, 1926. For the last three games of the 1926, the merged team competed as the Brooklyn Horsemen. After three consecutive losses by shutout, the merged team winked out of existence.
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