1924 Cleveland Bulldogs season

The 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs season was their second season in the league. The team finished 7–1–1,[1] the best record in the league, making them 1924 NFL Champions.

1924 Cleveland Bulldogs season
Head coachGuy Chamberlin
Results
Record7–1–1
League place1st NFL

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result
1 October 5, 1924 Chicago Bears W 16–14
2 October 11, 1924 at Frankford Yellow Jackets T 3–3
3 October 12, 1924 Akron Pros W 29–14
4 October 26, 1924 Rochester Jeffersons W 59–0
5 November 2, 1924 Dayton Triangles W 35–0
6 November 9, 1924 at Akron Pros W 20–7
7 November 16, 1924 Frankford Yellow Jackets L 12–7
8 November 23, 1924 Columbus Tigers W 7–0
9 November 27, 1924 Milwaukee Badgers
played in Canton, Ohio
W 53–10

A December 7, 1924, game against the Chicago Bears (a 23–0 loss) was stricken from the league records.

Standings

NFL standings
W L T PCT PF PA STK
Cleveland Bulldogs 711.87522960W2
Chicago Bears 614.85713655W3
Frankford Yellow Jackets 1121.846326109W8
Duluth Kelleys 510.8335616W1
Rock Island Independents 522.7148838L1
Green Bay Packers 740.63610838L1
Racine Legion 433.5716947W1
Chicago Cardinals 541.5569067L1
Buffalo Bisons 650.545120140L3
Columbus Tigers 440.5009168L1
Hammond Pros 221.5001845W2
Milwaukee Badgers 580.385142188L2
Akron Pros 260.25059132W1
Dayton Triangles 260.25045148L6
Kansas City Blues 270.22246124L2
Kenosha Maroons 041.00012117L2
Minneapolis Marines 060.00014108L6
Rochester Jeffersons 070.0007156L7

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

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