The Frankford Yellow Jackets was the first Philadelphia NFL team, originally formed in 1922 from a combination of players from the Frankford Athletic Association and a Philadelphia City League team, the Philadelphia Union Quakers.
The Yellow Jackets won the Philadelphia City title in 1922, then played non-conference games against established NFL teams in 1922-23, finishing the season with a record of 6-2-1. The team's success lead to the Frankford Athletic Association being offered an NFL franchise. They played under the name Yellow Jackets from 1924-1931, winning the NFL Championship in the 1926 season (awarded by record; there was no championship game until 1933).
Financial hardship during the Great Depression, a fire that destroyed their home stadium, and several other setbacks led to the team's demise. They concluded their NFL operation on October 26, 1931, the day after the Yellow Jackets defeated the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field, 13-12.
The remains of the Yellow Jackets team was awarded to Burt Bell and Lud Wray in July 1933. Bell and Wray renamed the franchise the Philadelphia Eagles, after Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal symbol.
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In 1933 after the Frankford Yellow Jackets went bankrupt.
The Frankford Yellow Jackets was the first Philadelphia NFL team, originally formed in 1922 from a combination of players from the Frankford Athletic Association and a Philadelphia City League team, the Philadelphia Union Quakers.The Frankford Athletic Association was offered an NFL franchise in 1924. The team played under the name Yellow Jackets until the Great Depression and a fire in their home stadium brought about the demise of the team in 1931.The remains of the Yellow Jackets team was awarded to Burt Bell and Lud Wray in July 1933. Bell and Wray renamed the franchise the Philadelphia Eagles, after Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal symbol.
The Yellow Jackets' home was Frankford Stadium, located at the corner of Frankford Avenue and Deveraux Street in northeastern Philadelphia. The stadium burned during the Great Depression (1931), leading to the demise of the team. Burt Bell and Lud Wray bought the NFL franchise in 1933 and rehired many of the Yellow Jacket players, but changed the name of the team to the Philadelphia Eagles, after President Roosevelt's New Deal symbol.
The Frankford Yellow Jackets won the Philadelphia City title in 1922, then played non-conference games against established NFL teams in 1922-23, finishing the season with a record of 6-2-1. The team's success lead to the Frankford Athletic Association being offered an NFL franchise. They played under the name Yellow Jackets from 1924-1931, winning the NFL Championship in the 1926 season (awarded by record; there was no championship game until 1933).1926 was the Yellow Jackets' only NFL championship. 1927 was a less-than-stellar year for the Jackets, due to a coaching change. They finished the season 6-9-3. Their record in 1928 was 11-3-2, placing them second in the league, behind the Providence Steam Roller. In 1929, the team record was 9-4-5, placing them third in the standings. 1930 was the beginning of the end for the Yellow Jackets, as they finished their season with an abysmal 6-13-1 record that included a 10-game losing streak. The team never finished the 1931 season. Plagued by financial problems caused by the Great Depression and lack of fan support, and forced to play the season as a travel team after a fire destroyed Frankford Stadium, the team finally collapsed. Their final game was against the Chicago Bears on October 26, 1931, a 13-12 loss.
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Frankford Yellow Jackets ended in 1931.
Frankford Yellow Jackets was created in 1899.
The Frankford Yellow JacketsFor more information about the Frankford Yellow Jackets, see Related Questions, below.
In 1933 after the Frankford Yellow Jackets went bankrupt.
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In the NFL, that was November 14, 1925 between the Frankford Yellow Jackets and Pottsville Maroons at Frankford Stadium in Philadelphia. The Yellow Jackets won, 20-0.
The Pittsburgh Steelers used to be the Frankford Yellow Jackets. The Frankford Yellow Jackets were champions of the National Football League in 1926. Their 14 wins in 1926 stood as an NFL record for almost 60 years. Now that's history!
No ... the Frankford Yellow Jackets joined the NFL in 1924 and played through 1931. They won the NFL Championship in 1926.
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Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football was created in 1892.
The Frankford Yellow Jackets ANSWER: Technically, they've always been the Eagles. The Frankford Yellow Jackets had gone bankrupt and turned their franchise in to the NFL, and the Eagles' founders purchased that franchise from the league.