1930 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) season

The 1930 Brooklyn Dodgers season was their inaugural season in the league. The team finished fourth in the league at 7–4–1.[1] They both shut out five opponents and were shut out by five opponents.

1930 Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL) season
Head coachJack Depler
Home fieldEbbets Field
Results
Record7–4–1
Division place4th NFL
Playoff finishNo playoffs until 1932

The Dodgers had purchased the franchise rights of the Dayton Triangles, but most of the team's roster came from the previous year's Orange Tornadoes team.

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result
1 September 21, 1930 at Chicago Bears T 0–0
2 September 24, 1930 at Portsmouth Spartans L 12–0
3 October 5, 1930 at Staten Island Stapletons W 20–0
4 October 12, 1930 Newark Tornadoes W 32–0
5 October 18, 1930 at Frankford Yellow Jackets W 14–7
6 October 19, 1930 at Newark Tornadoes W 14–0
7 November 2, 1930 at Providence Steam Roller L 3–0
8 November 9, 1930 Minneapolis Red Jackets W 34–0
9 November 23, 1930 Staten Island Stapletons L 6–0
10 November 27, 1930 Providence Steam Roller W 33–12
11 November 30, 1930 at New York Giants W 7–6
12 December 7, 1930 New York Giants L 13–0

Standings

NFL standings
W L T PCT PF PA STK
Green Bay Packers 10 3 1 .769 234 111 T1
New York Giants 13 4 0 .765 308 98 L1
Chicago Bears 9 4 1 .692 169 71 W5
Brooklyn Dodgers 7 4 1 .636 154 59 L1
Providence Steam Roller 6 4 1 .600 90 125 L1
Staten Island Stapletons 5 5 2 .500 95 112 L1
Chicago Cardinals 5 6 2 .455 128 132 L1
Portsmouth Spartans 5 6 3 .455 176 161 T1
Frankford Yellow Jackets 4 13 1 .235 113 321 T1
Minneapolis Red Jackets 1 7 1 .125 27 165 L6
Newark Tornadoes 1 10 1 .091 51 190 L6

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

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