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being among them) to make another run at the title. After starting the season 6–2, the team lost their last three to once again end up marginally above .500. Hughitt retired at the end of the season. After Hughitt's retirement at the end of the 1924 season, the team struggled for the rest of its
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for the 1926 season. His plan was that this exhibition squad would then represent Buffalo in the NFL. Because most of the players were Texans, the team was nicknamed the "Rangers" in deference to the state's
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839:Frankford Yellow Jackets
752:Providence Steam Rollers
743:Frankford Yellow Jackets
726:star and Buffalo native
336:National Football League
304:1919 New York Pro Champs
216:Buffalo Prospects (1919)
202:National Football League
3377:Ken "Pinto Ron" Johnson
3292:First-round draft picks
3166:Kanaweola Athletic Club
2999:Providence Steam Roller
1287:Named NYPFL Champions †
1239:Named BSPFL Champions †
931:had their first player
542:1920 Championship issue
214:Buffalo Niagaras (1918)
83:"Buffalo team" NFL
3249:Orchard Park, New York
3017:Los Angeles Buccaneers
2923:(1921–1924, 1929–1930)
2000:"1926 Buffalo Rangers"
793:Los Angeles Buccaneers
518:First trade in the NFL
470:
405:Ernest "Tommy" Hughitt
222:Buffalo Rangers (1926)
3426:Four Falls of Buffalo
3347:(set to open in 2026)
3297:Starting quarterbacks
2670:Buffalo All-Americans
2488:Buffalo Baseball Park
2399:All-Americans Players
1998:Crippen, Ken (2002).
1835:Carroll, Bob (1982).
1675:Buffalo Bills fanclub
1297:Buffalo All-Americans
843:Ignacio "Lou" Molinet
640:Further information:
594:Buffalo All-Americans
464:
401:Youngstown Patricians
391:, took the team on a
352:Buffalo All-Americans
313:Buffalo Baseball Park
232:Black, orange, white
18:Buffalo All-Americans
3862:MSG Western New York
3514:New England Patriots
3345:New Highmark Stadium
3339:Bills Toronto Series
3323:War Memorial Stadium
3173:Rochester Jeffersons
2820:Rochester Jeffersons
2733:Rochester Jeffersons
1622:Suspended Operations
929:Jacksonville Jaguars
732:Rochester Jeffersons
439:Rochester Jeffersons
382:Rochester Jeffersons
68:improve this article
3287:Pro Bowl selections
2981:Kansas City Cowboys
2951:St. Louis All-Stars
2903:Washington Senators
2695:Columbus Panhandles
2653:NFL charter members
2429:Warren D. Patterson
2152:"Table Of Contents"
1766:"Buffalo Prospects"
935:inducted in 2022.
797:Louisville Colonels
724:Columbia University
600:in win percentage,
583:Columbus Panhandles
573:and vice president
378:Lancaster, New York
354:from 1920 to 1923,
342:from 1915 to 1917,
148:
3504:Kansas City Chiefs
3473:Music City Miracle
2077:"1916 All-Buffalo"
1837:"Akron Pros: 1920"
875:Indianapolis Colts
868:Kansas City Chiefs
861:in 1929. With the
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2917:(1921–1923, 1926)
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1089:Buffalo All-Stars
882:Cleveland Indians
855:undefeated season
756:Chicago Cardinals
551:scoreless tie at
397:1918 flu pandemic
393:barnstorming tour
348:Buffalo Prospects
340:Buffalo All-Stars
332:Buffalo, New York
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3944:Conference:
3905:Ralph Wilson
3887:Steve Tasker
3839:Broadcasters
3666:Wall of Fame
3468:The Comeback
3463:No Punt Game
3424:
3417:
3406:"Shout" song
3393:
3386:
3362:Ralph Wilson
3327:
3246:
3180:All-Syracuse
3076:Boston Yanks
2850:Hammond Pros
2742:
2715:Hammond Pros
2462:Jim Kendrick
2445:Head coaches
2432:Frank McNeil
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266:Jim Kendrick
253:(1917, 1919)
247:Head coaches
209:Team history
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66:Please help
61:verification
58:
3971:(1960–1969)
3872:Chris Brown
3858:Television
3483:Hail Murray
3478:Snowvertime
3388:Buffalo '66
3382:Tim Russert
3090:(1949–1951)
3084:(1947–1950)
3078:(1944–1948)
3066:(1933–1934)
3054:(1930–1944)
3037:(1929–1932)
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2822:(1920–1925)
2816:(1920–1921)
2810:(1920–1921)
1190:World War I
1068:References
1063:Post Season
950:Eddie Casey
809:1927 season
579:Joseph Carr
575:Stan Cofall
427:Ohio League
418:World War I
325:(1924–1929)
320:(1915–1923)
315:(1915–1923)
289:(1920–1923)
229:Team colors
204:(1920–1929)
4021:Categories
3950:Division:
3877:Van Miller
3488:13 Seconds
3458:Wide Right
2665:Akron Pros
2210:2012-11-01
2189:2012-11-01
2168:2012-11-01
2137:2012-11-01
2112:2012-11-01
2087:2012-11-01
2062:2012-11-01
1945:2009-11-09
1925:2007-10-02
1900:2012-11-01
1874:2009-11-09
1801:2007-10-02
1776:2012-11-01
1751:2012-11-01
1726:2012-11-01
1697:Sye, Roy.
1686:References
1005:Jim Thorpe
1001:Pete Calac
841:had hired
824:all losses
711:lifespan.
700:Pete Calac
598:Akron Pros
571:Jim Thorpe
532:Art Ranney
528:Frank Nied
524:Akron Pros
124:April 2012
94:newspapers
3882:Eric Wood
3823:Gilchrist
3738:Abramoski
3497:Rivalries
3267:Franchise
3260:Franchise
3045:1930s–50s
2472:Al Jolley
2394:Franchise
2372:Based in
1152:Defeated
907:, or the
831:Al Jolley
500:blue laws
350:in 1919,
276:Al Jolley
160:Suspended
3990:Category
3967:League:
3937:League:
3798:Edgerson
3718:Ferguson
3713:Stratton
3708:Dubenion
3703:12th Man
3683:McGroder
3316:Stadiums
2481:Stadiums
2362:Defunct
1065:Results
1031:Lud Wray
1007:in 1920.
992:in 1916.
782:and the
758:(23–6).
651:and the
614:wins to
553:Cub Park
536:Bob Nash
283:Owner(s)
184:New York
176:Based in
4004:Commons
3852:WGR 550
3773:Ritcher
3758:Smerlas
3673:Simpson
3355:Culture
3302:Coaches
3282:Seasons
3277:Players
3272:History
2793:Charter
2507:Seasons
2037:NFL.com
1894:NFL.com
1073:Finish
990:Colgate
903:of the
895:of the
661:Chicago
647:title.
623:⁄
609:⁄
457:The NFL
366:History
180:Buffalo
152:Founded
147:Buffalo
108:scholar
3898:Owners
3843:Radio
3813:Miller
3808:Polian
3803:Hansen
3788:Tasker
3778:Thomas
3768:Talley
3748:Saimes
3698:Wilson
3688:Sestak
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3072:(1934)
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2971:(1924)
2953:(1923)
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2887:(1921)
2804:(1920)
2418:Owners
1053:League
1045:Season
966:Others
899:, the
893:Tigers
696:Bisons
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191:League
186:, U.S.
168:Folded
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3832:Media
3818:Saban
3793:Smith
3753:Kelly
3743:Kalsu
3733:James
3432:Zubaz
3144:Teams
2878:1920s
2795:teams
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1615:1928
1589:12th
1503:15th
1350:APFA
1273:1st †
1266:NYPFL
1256:1919
1225:1st †
1218:BSPFL
1208:1918
1172:NYPFL
1163:1917
1136:NYPFL
1127:1916
1105:NYPFL
1096:1915
1049:Team
780:Texas
115:JSTOR
101:books
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3763:Hull
3723:Levy
3693:Shaw
3678:Kemp
3657:1965
3652:1964
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3621:1990
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3590:2020
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