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Dale Carroll Rosenbloom (March 5, 1907 – April 2, 1979) was an American businessman. [1] He was the owner of two National Football League (NFL) franchises: he was the first owner of the Baltimore Colts and later switched teams, taking ownership of the Los Angeles Rams in 1972 .
In 1953, a Baltimore-based group led by Carroll Rosenbloom won the rights to a new Baltimore football franchise. Rosenbloom was granted an NFL team, and was awarded the holdings of the defunct Dallas Texans organization. The team was known as the Baltimore Colts for 31 seasons before moving to Indianapolis in March 1984. [1]
Carroll Rosenbloom brought an NFL franchise to Baltimore in 1953 and owned the team until 1972 when he traded the franchise to Robert Irsay. [1] The Baltimore Colts won the NFL Championship in 1958, 1959 and 1968, with the Colts losing to the New York Jets in Super Bowl III. The Colts won their first Super Bowl title in 1970 over the Dallas ...
The Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award is given to the Rams rookie of the year as determined by the players and coaches. The award is named after the former owner of the Rams. Rosenbloom was the owner of the Rams from 1972 until 1978.
In May 1969, the city of Baltimore announced it would seek a substantial increase in Memorial Stadium rental fees from Colts owner Carroll Rosenbloom and the team itself. Rosenbloom had already called Memorial Stadium "antiquated" and had threatened to move all Colts home games out of the stadium unless improvements were made. [2]
A new Prime Video docuseries which reveals the history of Black quarterbacks in the NFL, includes the stories of three men with ties to the Lions.
In January 1953, a Baltimore-based group led by Carroll Rosenbloom won the rights to a new Baltimore franchise to begin play later that year. [2] [3] Rosenbloom's group was awarded the remains of the Texans organization, including the rights to its players.
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