1949 AAFC season

AAFC teams: Dissolved at the end of season, Teams to move to NFL

The 1949 AAFC season was the fourth season of the All-America Football Conference. With the league teetering on the brink, seven teams played 12 games each that would see four teams compete in a playoff for the right to play in the AAFC Championship. O. O. Kessing succeeded Jonas Ingram as Commissioner while the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers franchises essentially merged. The Chicago Rockets rebranded to Hornets with new ownership. The Cleveland Browns won the fourth and last AAFC championship.