NFL’S FIRST TITLE CLAIMED ON THIS DAY IN 1922

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On December 10, 1922, the Canton Bulldogs defeated  the Toledo Maroons, 19-0, and are declared the first champion of the newly
renamed National Football League.

Canton finished the season 10-0-2, allowing 15 points,  producing
nine shutouts. The league champion is determined by best regular-season record.

Future Hall of Famer William Pete Henry, a 5-foot-11, 245-pound
tackle and kicker, and player-coach Guy Chamberlin were the
team’s stars. 

1922: Canton Bulldogs

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