Into the 1950s NFL teams played non-league games against a variety of opponents. Minor league, teams, CFL teams, military teams. I'm not going to call these pre-season games because sometimes they were played in the midst of the regular season. There were occasional oddities as well like the Packers and Eagles playing a 1944 non-league game, in the middle of the season, in Nashville.
I am assuming at some point NFL teams were no longer allowed to play these games, and when that ruling took place. The College All Star game being made an exception of course.
Evolution of non-league games
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Re: Evolution of non-league games
That 1944 game was some kind of fund-raising game for the war effort.Jay Z wrote:Into the 1950s NFL teams played non-league games against a variety of opponents. Minor league, teams, CFL teams, military teams. I'm not going to call these pre-season games because sometimes they were played in the midst of the regular season. There were occasional oddities as well like the Packers and Eagles playing a 1944 non-league game, in the middle of the season, in Nashville.
I am assuming at some point NFL teams were no longer allowed to play these games, and when that ruling took place. The College All Star game being made an exception of course.