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Jozsa Jr 205 $a1st ed. 2014. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2014. 215 $a1 online resource (130 p.) 225 1 $aSpringerBriefs in Economics,$x2191-5504 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-322-13465-0 311 $a3-319-05704-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aPreface ; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter-1; Introduction; Purpose and Objectives; Book Reviews; Organization and Structure; Part-I; Expansion Franchises; Chapter-2; Before 1933; American Professional Football Association; Expansion Franchises; National Football League; Expansion Franchises; Cleveland Indians/Bulldogs; Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos; St. Louis All-Stars; Frankford Yellow Jackets; Kansas City Blues/Cowboys; Detroit Panthers; New York Giants; Pottsville Maroons; Providence Steam Roller; Brooklyn Lions; Hartford Blues; Los Angeles Buccaneers; New York Yankees 327 $aMinneapolis Red JacketsStaten Island Stapletons; Portsmouth Spartans; Cleveland Indians; Boston Braves/Redskins; Chapter-3; During League Reorganization; Expansion Franchises; Cincinnati Reds; Philadelphia Eagles; Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers; Cleveland Rams; Boston Yanks; Dallas Texans; Dallas Cowboys; Minnesota Vikings; Atlanta Falcons; New Orleans Saints; Chapter-4; After 1970; Expansion Franchises; Seattle Seahawks; Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Carolina Panthers; Jacksonville Jaguars; Cleveland Browns; Houston Texans; Part-II; Team Relocations; Chapter-5; Before 1933 327 $aBaltimore ColtsBrooklyn Dodgers; Brooklyn-New York Yankees; Buffalo Bisons/Bills; Chicago Rockets/Hornets; Cleveland Browns; Los Angeles Dons; Miami Seahawks; New York Yankees; San Francisco 49ers; AAFC-NFL Merger; History; American Football League-National Football League; History; Chapter-9; American Football League; Franchises; Boston Patriots; Cincinnati Bengals; Buffalo Bills; Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs; Denver Broncos; Houston Oilers; Miami Dolphins; New York Titans/Jets; Oakland Raiders; San Diego Chargers; AFL-NFL Merger; History; Chapter-10; Conclusion; Expansion Franchises 327 $aLas Vegas 330 $aThis Brief identifies and contrasts the groups of expansion franchises and any teams that relocated from one metropolitan area or city to another within the National Football League (NFL) during three distinct periods from 1920 to 2013. It discusses historical differences and similarities between the teams? markets and performances before 1933 and then as members of the NFL?s divisions and conferences. It measures and compares the emergence, development and success of the teams by analyzing demographic, economic and sport-specific data. It also discusses the NFL?s mergers with the All American Football Conference (1950) and American Football League (1970), outlining the reasons for and consequences of these mergers as well as their significance for sports fans and markets. The book makes an important, relevant and useful contribution to the literature regarding professional sports operations and to the NFL?s short and long run business strategies in American culture. Besides numerous sports fans within metropolitan areas and extended markets of these NFL teams, the book?s audiences are sports historians and researchers, college and public libraries and current and potential NFL franchise owners and team executives. 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