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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.
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 .
After his college career, Kelly was a member of the Detroit Heralds in 1918 and was listed as a halfback. [1] He played in six games, starting four, for the Heralds in 1919. [1] He was listed as a halfback/fullback that year. [1] The Heralds joined the American Professional Football Association for the league's first
Dylan Larkin scored his 200th and 201st career goals to help the Detroit Red Wings beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2 on Saturday night. Larkin extended his points streak to 11 games and pushed his ...
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 Detroit Lions scored a last-second touchdown but failed the 2-point conversion in the 20-19 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. ... The game kicked off at 8:15 p.m. from AT&T Stadium in Arlington ...
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 ).
The 1914 Detroit Heralds season was the 10th season for the Detroit Heralds, an independent American football team. Led by coach Bill Marshall , the team compiled an 8–0–1 record, shut out eight opponents, and allowed only six points during the season.