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Three Teams, One Region, One Autumn: How Western New York Built the NFL and Got Nothing in Return

26 min · 19. Apr. 2026
Episode Three Teams, One Region, One Autumn: How Western New York Built the NFL and Got Nothing in Return Cover

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In 1921, three football teams from Western New York were among the founding members of what would become the NFL. One played a single game and vanished. One held the best record in the league and had its championship stolen. And the third was run by a teenager who invented the first team logo in professional football, helped redesign the ball itself, and lost his house trying to keep his franchise alive. This is the story of the Buffalo All-Americans, the Tonawanda Kardex, and the Rochester Jeffersons — the teams that were there before any of it was worth anything.

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