Pro Football Championships Before the Super Bowl

Pro Football Championships Before the Super Bowl
Author: Joseph S. Page
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786457854

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While the Super Bowl has become a worldwide cultural event, the annual league championship games had a long history even before the first Super Bowl in January, 1967. From the first American Football League’s attempt to settle the league title on the gridiron in 1926 to the separate NFL and AFL championships of the 1965 season, this history offers a narrative of each game, including line-ups, box scores and team statistics.

The First 50 Super Bowls

The First 50 Super Bowls
Author: Ed Benkin
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781476670577

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The Super Bowl redefined American sports. Over the past half century, the NFL's championship game has grown from humble beginnings to the biggest sporting event of the calendar year--an event that creates legendary stories, from Len Dawson's conversation with the president to Jim O'Brien's game-winning kick and Randy White's post-game duet with Willie Nelson. Covering 50 Super Bowls, from 1966 through 2016, this book gives an insider's view of each game, with recollections from the people who participated, many told for the first time.

The Cleveland Rams

The Cleveland Rams
Author: James C. Sulecki
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-10-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786499434

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In 2016 the Rams left St. Louis for Los Angeles--having departed L.A. for St. Louis in 1995--and caused much heartbreak among fans. NFL teams are notorious for decamping to more profitable markets and the Rams' history of opportunistic moves goes back to 1946, when they left Cleveland, their original hometown, where fans had cheered them to a championship a month earlier. The move to L.A. from Cleveland shocked the NFL and shook up its power structure. It also jolted the all-white league into reintegration, prepared the way for the Browns, and made the Rams the only NFL champs ever to have spent the following season in a different city. This is the story of how the Rams went from a home-grown Ohio team funded by local businessmen to the first major-league franchise on the West Coast, and how their departure jumpstarted a chain of events in Cleveland that continues to this day.

Pass Receiving in Early Pro Football

Pass Receiving in Early Pro Football
Author: Jerry Roberts
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2015-12-31
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780786499465

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Big television contracts in the 1960s created the Super Bowl, as well as the 1970 merger of the National Football League with the pass-oriented American Football League. Since then, professional football has been America's most popular televised team sport, developing into a wide-open passing game by the 21st century. Handling the completion side of the aerial game, receivers are not often as celebrated as quarterbacks or coaches, even in the era of San Francisco 49er Jerry Rice's supremacy. This book provides a history of pro pass receiving and its influence on the game prior to the televised era. The author studies pro football's formative and mid-20th century years, highlighting the players who pulled pigskins from flight, like the legendary Don Hutson, Gibby Welch, Johnny Blood, Ray Flaherty, Crazy Legs Hirsch, Mac Speedie, Choo Choo Roberts and many others.

When Football Went to War

When Football Went to War
Author: Todd Anton,Bill Nowlin,Marv Levy
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781623683092

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More than any other sport, professional football contributed fighting men to the battles of World War II, and the 22 or so players or former players that lost their lives are among the riveting stories told in this tribute to football's war heroes that spans many decades and military conflicts. The National Football League counts three Congressional Medal of Honor recipients among its honors, along with numerous Silver Stars, Distinguished Flying Crosses, and Purple Hearts. When Football Went to War offers a ground-breaking look at football—college and professional football alike—and many of the wartime heroes who came off the field of play to fight for their country. Detailed biographies of those who gave their lives are supplemented by many other stories of wartime heroism, from World War I through to Pat Tillman's tragic death in the Global War on Terrorism. Football has become the most popular sport in America and this heartfelt book honors the many sacrifices of NFL athletes over the years in service of their country.

The Game Before the Money

The Game Before the Money
Author: Jackson Michael
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780803255739

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"Oral history from players and coaches detailing the NFL from the late 1930s through the 1970s"--

Great Games of the Gridiron

Great Games of the Gridiron
Author: Jim Rice
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Football
ISBN: 1490967907

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"Great Games of the Gridiron presents the NFL Championship Games before the Super Bowl Era. It revisits the highlights and sidelights of each game from 1933-1965. A concise guide to all 33 title games before the Super Bowl, Great Games of the Gridiron features Baugh vs. Luckman, Graham vs. Layne, the Bears vs. the Redskins and the Giants vs. the Packers among many others"--Amazon.com.

Any Given Sunday

Any Given Sunday
Author: Matthew Sherry
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781474613675

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An authoritative 100-year history of America's National Football League from its founding. The NFL has become the most lucrative sports league in the world, yet it has not always been a roaring success story. It is a rocky road filled with detours and wrong turns; with heroes and villains; and, most importantly, with thousands of games. Any Given Sunday recounts twenty of the biggest of those, starting with the first contest ever played in 1920 and working through to key fixtures in the recent past. Each chapter is complemented by interviews with some of the game's true stars; first-hand accounts from games, including multiple Super Bowls; and, finally, full access to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Matthew Sherry, founder of Gridiron, the UK's only NFL magazine, takes readers from the boardroom to the field, into the locker-room and inside the journeys of legends, providing a full snapshot of the NFL's epic first century.