Rock Island Independents
| Rock Island Independents | |||
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| General information | |||
| Founded | 1907 | ||
| Folded | 1926 | ||
| Stadium | Douglas Park (1907–1925) Browning Field (1926) | ||
| Headquartered | Rock Island, Illinois, United States | ||
| Colors | Green and white | ||
| Website | http://www.rockislandindependents.com/ | ||
| Personnel | |||
| Owners | Demetrius Clements (1907–1914) Walter Flanigan (1915–1923) Dale Johnson (1923–1926) | ||
| General manager | Demetrius Clements (1907–1914) Walter Flanigan (1915–1923) Vince McCarthy (1924–1926) | ||
| Head coach | Dick Liitt (1912–1913) Joseph Smith (1914) Walter Flanigan (1915–1916, 1918) Ted Guyer (1917) Rube Ursella (1919–1920, 1925) John Roche (1919) Frank Coughlin (1921) Jimmy Conzelman (1921–1922) Herb Sies (1923) Johnny Armstrong (1924, 1926) | ||
| Team history | |||
Rock Island Independents (1907–1926) | |||
| League / conference affiliations | |||
| Independent (1907–1919) National Football League (1920–1925) American Football League (1926) | |||
The Rock Island Independents were a professional American football team, based in Rock Island, Illinois, from 1907 to 1926. The Independents were a founding National Football League franchise. They hosted what has been retrospectively designated the first National Football League game on September 26, 1920, at Douglas Park. The Independents were founded in 1907 by Demetrius Clements as an independent football club. Hence, the team was named the "Independents."
In 1926, the Independents left the NFL to become a charter member of the first American Football League, the only NFL team to do so. The Independents then folded along with the entire league in 1927.
Pro Football Hall of Fame alumni Jimmy Conzelman (1920–1921), Joe Guyon (1924), Ed Healey (1920–1922), Duke Slater (1922–1926), and Jim Thorpe (1924–1925) played for the Independents.
A second, unrelated, "Rock Island Independents" played at the Northwest Football League in 1936.