NEW YORK YANKEES (AAFC)
The 'New York Yankees' were a professional American football team that played in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) from 1946 to 1949. The team played in Yankee Stadium in the Bronx and often played in front of sold-out crowds . They were owned by Dan Topping, who brought many of his Brooklyn football players from the National Football League to the AAFC. The team's coach was Ray Flaherty, who had coached the Washington Redskins in the early 1940s. The NFL canceled its Brooklyn team.
The Yankees appeared in the 1946 AAFC championship game, but lost to the Cleveland Browns by a score of 14-9. The same two teams appeared in the championship game the following year, with the Browns winning again 14-3.
Before the 1949 season, the Brooklyn Dodgers football team folded and merged into the Yankees, which became the 'Brooklyn-New York Yankees', but this was the final season of the AAFC, which then merged with the NFL. The Yankees players were divided between the New York Giants and New York Bulldogs, who returned to their Yanks (from Boston) nickname in 1950.
★ Nate Johnson
★ Bruiser Kinard
★ Tom Landry
★ Spec Sanders
★ Otto Schnellbacher
★ Arnie Weinmeister
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| colspan="6" align="center" | 'New York Yankees'
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| 1946 || 10 || 3 || 1 || 1st AAFC East || Lost to Cleveland, 14-9, in AAFC Championship Game
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| 1947 || 11 || 2 || 1 || 1st AAFC East || Lost to Cleveland, 14-3, in AAFC Championship Game
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| 1948 || 6 || 8 || 0 || 3rd AAFC East || Did Not Qualify
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| colspan="6" align="center" | 'Brooklyn-New York Yankees'
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| 1949 || 8 || 4 || 0 || 3rd AAFC || Lost to San Francisco, 17-7, in AAFC Semifinal Playoffs
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!Totals || 35 || 17 || 2
|colspan="2"|
★ Professional Football Researchers Association
★ New York Yankees (AAFC) football records
★ PFRA article explaining the difference between the NFL Bulldogs/Yanks and AAFC Yankees
The Yankees appeared in the 1946 AAFC championship game, but lost to the Cleveland Browns by a score of 14-9. The same two teams appeared in the championship game the following year, with the Browns winning again 14-3.
Before the 1949 season, the Brooklyn Dodgers football team folded and merged into the Yankees, which became the 'Brooklyn-New York Yankees', but this was the final season of the AAFC, which then merged with the NFL. The Yankees players were divided between the New York Giants and New York Bulldogs, who returned to their Yanks (from Boston) nickname in 1950.
| Contents |
| Players of note |
| Season records |
| Sources |
Players of note
★ Nate Johnson
★ Bruiser Kinard
★ Tom Landry
★ Spec Sanders
★ Otto Schnellbacher
★ Arnie Weinmeister
Season records
|-
| colspan="6" align="center" | 'New York Yankees'
|-
| 1946 || 10 || 3 || 1 || 1st AAFC East || Lost to Cleveland, 14-9, in AAFC Championship Game
|-
| 1947 || 11 || 2 || 1 || 1st AAFC East || Lost to Cleveland, 14-3, in AAFC Championship Game
|-
| 1948 || 6 || 8 || 0 || 3rd AAFC East || Did Not Qualify
|-
| colspan="6" align="center" | 'Brooklyn-New York Yankees'
|-
| 1949 || 8 || 4 || 0 || 3rd AAFC || Lost to San Francisco, 17-7, in AAFC Semifinal Playoffs
|-
!Totals || 35 || 17 || 2
|colspan="2"|
Sources
★ Professional Football Researchers Association
★ New York Yankees (AAFC) football records
★ PFRA article explaining the difference between the NFL Bulldogs/Yanks and AAFC Yankees
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