Union City Rams Explained

Union City Rams
Coach:Paul Riblett (1937)
Bob Rosen (1938)
Tony Sarausky (1939)
History:Brooklyn Bushwicks (1937), Union City Rams (1938–1939)
Division:
  • Northern (1937)
  • None (1938)
  • Southern (1939)
League:American Association (1937–1939)
Field:Dexter Park
Roosevelt Stadium
Location:Brooklyn, New York, Union City, New Jersey
Folded:1940
Founded:1937

The Union City Rams, originally known as the Brooklyn Buswicks were a minor league American football team that played from 1937 to 1939. They never had more than 2 wins in a season.

Brooklyn Bushwicks

They were originally named the Brooklyn Bushwicks in 1937. They played in the Northern Division and had a 1-4-1 record.[1] Their head coach was Paul Riblett.

Union City Rams

1938 Season

In 1938 they moved and changed their name to the Union City Rams. The Rams had a 2-5-1 record.[2] Their head coach was Bob Rosen.

1939 Season

Their third and final season was in 1939. They were moved to the Southern Division and had a 2-5-2 record.[3] They folded after the season.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1937 Brooklyn Bushwicks - Pro Football Archives. 2021-03-07. www.profootballarchives.com.
  2. Web site: 1938 Union City Rams - Pro Football Archives. 2021-03-07. www.profootballarchives.com.
  3. Web site: 1939 Union City Rams - Pro Football Archives. 2021-03-07. www.profootballarchives.com.