Here are the cities that no longer have an NFL franchise:
- Akron, Ohio (Pros/Indians)
- Boston, Massachusetts (Yanks)
- Brooklyn, New York (Dodgers/Tigers/Lions)
- Canton, Ohio (Bulldogs)
- Columbus, Ohio (Panhandles/Tigers)
- Dayton, Ohio (Triangles)
- Duluth, Minnesota (Kelleys/Eskimos)
- Evansville, Indiana (Crimson Giants)
- Frankford, Pennsylvania (Yellow Jackets)
- Hammond, Indiana (Pros)
- Hartford, Connecticut(Blues)
- Kenosha, Wisconsin (Maroons)
- Louisville, Kentucky (Brecks/Colonels)
- Muncie, Indiana (Flyers)
- Oakland, California (Raiders)
- Orange/Newark, New Jersey (Tornadoes)
- LaRue, Ohio (Oorang Indians)
- Pottsville, Massachusetts (Maroons/Bulldogs)
- Providence, Rhode Island (Steamrollers)
- Racine, Wisconsin (Tornadoes)
- Rochester, New York (Jeffersons)
- Rock Island, Illinois (Independents)
- San Diego, California (Chargers)
- St. Louis, Missouri (All-Stars/Gunners/Rams)
- Staten Island, New York (Stapletons/Stapes)
- Toledo, Ohio (Maroons)
- Tonawanda, New York (Kardex)
Related Articles
- Last Time an NFL Team Was Sold
- Cities That Have Hosted the Most Super Bowls
- Last Time Each NFL Team Made the Playoffs
- Last Time Each NFL Team Won a Division Title
Visit the online sportsbook for updated football odds throughout the year.
With futures like Chargers playoff odds, Chiefs Super Bowl odds, or Lions NFC North odds, to game odds like spreads, moneylines, and parlays, there’s year-round entertainment for everyone.