1921 Green Bay Packers season explained

Team:Green Bay Packers
Year:1921
Record:7–2–2 Overall
3–2–1 APFA
League Place:7th APFA
Coach:Curly Lambeau
Stadium:Hagemeister Park
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The 1921 Green Bay Packers season was their third season of competition and their first in the American Professional Football Association. The team finished with a 3–2–1 league record under player and coach Curly Lambeau, earning them a seventh-place finish.

After the season the Packers were removed from the league, following their acknowledgment of using Notre Dame players during the season, who played under assumed names. Green Bay would return to the NFL a year later as a "new franchise".[1]

Schedule

thumb|250px|The 1921 Packers team

GameDateOpponentResult
1September 25, 1921Chicago BoostersW 13–6
2October 2, 1921Rockford OlympicsW 49–0
3October 9, 1921Chicago Cornell-HamburgsW 40–0
4October 16, 1921Beloit FairiesW 7–0
5October 23, 1921Minneapolis MarinesW 7–6
6October 30, 1921Rock Island IndependentsL 3–13
7November 6, 1921Evansville Crimson GiantsW 43–6
8November 13, 1921Hammond ProsW 14–7
9November 20, 1921at Chicago CardinalsT 3–3
10November 27, 1921at Chicago StaleysL 0–20
11December 4, 1921Racine LegionT 3–3

Roster

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Taylorville Scandal.