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Detroit had four early teams in the National Football League before the Detroit Lions.The Heralds played in 1920, and had played as an independent as far back as 1905. The Tigers, a continuation of the Heralds, played in 1921, folding midseason and sending their players to the Buffalo All-Americans.
The 1920 Detroit Heralds season was the 16th season for the Detroit Heralds, an independent American football team. Led by coach Bill Marshall , the team compiled a 2–3–3 record. The 1920 season was the team's first competing in the new American Professional Football Association (predecessor to the National Football League ).
Career stats Coaching stats at Pro Football Reference William H. Marshall (October 24, 1887 – November 24, 1926) was the founder and long-time head coach of the Detroit Heralds (renamed the Detroit Tigers in 1921) of the early National Football League .
Detroit Heralds (1918–1920) Stats at Pro Football Reference James Patrick Kelly (November 9, 1892 – August 19, 1964) was an American professional football halfback who played one season in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) with the Detroit Heralds .
The 1915 Detroit Heralds season was the 11th season for the Detroit Heralds, an independent American football team. Led by coach Bill Marshall , the team compiled a 7–1–1 record. Blake Miller and Neno DaPrato , college stars at Michigan Agricultural College (MAC), joined the Heralds after MAC's season concluded in mid-November.
The 1919 Detroit Heralds season was the 15th season for the Detroit Heralds, an independent American football team. Led by coach Bill Marshall , the team compiled a 1–4–2 record. The team conducted its first practice of the year, and held tryouts, at Northwestern Field on September 20, 1919. [ 1 ]
The 1912 Detroit Heralds season was the eighth season of independent American football played by the Detroit Heralds. The team was coached by Bill Marshall , compiled a 4–2–1 record, and won the second annual Detroit football championship with victories over the Myrtles, Morrells, and Wolverines.
Stats at Pro Football Reference Lynn D. Allen (February 27, 1891 – May 31, 1958) was an American football player and politician. He played college football for the University of Detroit and professional football for the Detroit Heralds .