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Encyclopedia > Baltimore Colts

There have been two unrelated American football teams called the Baltimore Colts based in Baltimore, Maryland.


The first Colts team started in the All_America Football Conference in 1946 as the Miami Seahawks. They moved to Baltimore in 1947. In 1950, they joined the National Football League and finished the season with a record of 1 win to 11 losses. They folded after the 1950 season.


A different Colts team (may be based on the older or maybe not) joined the NFL in 1953. In 1984 they moved and became the Indianapolis Colts.




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Baltimore Ravens Football (912 words)
The blue and white Baltimore Colts played at Memorial Stadium from 1953 to 1983, with famous coaches like Don Shula from 1963 to 1969, two time winner of the Coach of the Year award, and Ted Marchibroda from 1975 to 1979, Coach of the Year Award in 1975.
Sticking with the name the Baltimore Colts, Baltimore was eventually sued by the NFL over the name and were known, for a short time, as the Baltimore CFL's before becoming the Baltimore Stallions.
The Stallions were short lived in Baltimore, however, with the Cleveland Browns NFL expansion team moving to Baltimore and the Stallions moving to Canada to become the Montreal Alouettes.
Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Indianapolis Colts (276 words)
The Indianapolis Colts are a National Football League team based in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Formerly known as: Baltimore Colts, 1953 to 1984.
Meanwhile, there was another team called the Baltimore Colts who played one season in the NFL 1950.
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