Originally published on Jun. 5, 2020
By Zane Miller
On Sunday, December 10th, 1922, the 1922 NFL season
concluded with the Canton Bulldogs holding the best regular season record at 10-0-2
to win the third championship in NFL history, while the Chicago Bears took the
runner-up spot with a 9-3 record. It was the first of two championships for the
Bulldogs franchise.
Jimmy Conzelman of the Rock Island Independents and
Milwaukee Badgers and Guy Chamberlin of the Canton Bulldogs tied in touchdowns
scored during the season with seven.
1922 Final Standings (win-loss-tie format)
1. Canton Bulldogs (10-0-2, 1.000)
2. Chicago Bears (9-3, .750)
3. Chicago Cardinals (8-3, .727)
4. Toledo Maroons (5-2-2, .714)
5. Rock Island Independents (4-2-1, .667)
6. Racine Legion (6-4-1, .600)
7. Dayton Triangles (4-3-1, .571)
7. Green Bay Packers (4-3-3, .571)
9. Buffalo All-Americans (5-4-1, .556)
10. Akron Pros (3-5-2, .375)
11. Milwaukee Badgers (2-4-3, .333)
11. Oorang Indians (3-6, .333)
13. Minneapolis Marines (1-3, .250)
13. Louisville Brecks (1-3, .250)
15. Evansville Crimson Giants (0-3, .000)
15. Rochester Jeffersons (0-4-1, .000)
15. Hammond Pros (0-5-1, .000)
15. Columbus Panhandles (0-8, .000)
1922 Canton Bulldogs season
Link to stats database: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1922/

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