1934 Cincinnati Reds (NFL) season
| 1934 Cincinnati Reds (NFL) season | |
|---|---|
| Owner | Cincinnati Professional Football Club, Inc. |
| General manager | Myron Greentree |
| President | M. Scott Kearns |
| Head coach | Myers "Ikey" Clark |
| Home stadium | Corcoran Stadium |
| Results | |
| Record | 0–8 |
| Division place | 6th NFL Western |
| Playoffs | Did not qualify |
The 1934 Cincinnati Reds season was their second and final in the National Football League (NFL). The team was shut out in six of their eight games, scoring a total of 10 points in those contests — barely more than 1 point per game — while surrendering 243 points to the opposition.
The team played each of the four home games at different stadiums: Crosley Field, Dayton's Triangle Park, Portsmouth's Universal Stadium, and Xavier University's Corcoran Stadium in a rare night game against the Chicago Cardinals. Including their four road games, every game played by the Cincinnati Reds took place in a different stadium.
The 1934 Reds surrendered 6.40 rushing yards per attempt, the worst figure in professional football history. They are the only team in NFL history to surrender more than five yards per carry.
The team lost 64–0 in week 8 and folded as a franchise. The team was purchased by a group of St. Louis businessmen, who played out the final three games of the Reds' schedule as the St. Louis Gunners.