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Minneapolis Marines/Red Jackets

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Minneapolis, Minnesota' had a National Football League team, long before the Vikings, named the Marines, who played from 1921 to 1924. The franchise was reactivated as the Red Jackets from 1929 and 1930. The team played at least some of its games at Nicollet Park. The team was originally founded in 1905 by John Dunn and Val Ness, and was quite successful until losing a number of players to the Rock Island Independents in 1919. Former Gopher Bobby Marshall played for the Marines. Nate Barragar played for the Jackets.


Season-by-season

Year W L T Finish Coach
Marines 1921 1 3 1 13th Rube Ursella
1922 1 3 0 12th Russell Tollefson
1923 2 5 2 13th Harry Mehre
1924 0 6 0 16th Joe Brandy
Red Jackets 1929 1 9 0 11th Herb Joesting
1930 1 7 1 10th George Gibson