1930 Chicago Cardinals season explained

Team:Chicago Cardinals
Year:1930
Record:5–6–2
League Place:7th NFL
Coach:Ernie Nevers
Stadium:Comiskey Park
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The 1930 Chicago Cardinals season was their 11th in the league. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 6–6–1, winning only five games.[1] They finished seventh in the league. The team played its first six games on the road and played seven games in the month of October.

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenue
1September 21at Green Bay PackersL 0–140–1City Stadium
2September 28at Minneapolis Red JacketsT 7–70–1–1Nicollet Park
3October 5at Portsmouth SpartansT 0–00–1–2Universal Stadium
4October 8at Newark TornadoesW 13–01–1–2Newark Schools Stadium
5October 12at Providence Steam RollerL 7–91–2–2Cycledrome
6October 16at New York GiantsL 12–251–3–2Polo Grounds
7October 19Chicago BearsL 6–321–4–2Comiskey Park
8October 25at Frankford Yellow JacketsW 34–72–4–2Frankford Stadium
9October 26Portsmouth SpartansW 23–133–4–2Comiskey Park
10November 2Frankford Yellow JacketsW 6–04–4–2Comiskey Park
11November 9New York GiantsL 7–134–5–2Comiskey Park
12November 16Green Bay PackersW 13–65–5–2Comiskey Park
13November 27at Chicago BearsL 0–65–6–2Wrigley Field

Notes and References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/crd/1930.htm 1930 Chicago Cardinals