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May 17, 1969—The Newspapers.com Football History Headline of the Day comes from the December 10, 1969...

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"3 NFL Teams Reposition"

Last updated 📅 2025-05-17

May 17, 1969—The Newspapers.com Football History Headline of the Day comes from the December 10, 1969, Clarion-Ledger in Jacksonville, Mississippi, which placed in boldface print: “NFL Gives ‘69-’70 Schedule.” The article declares that the Baltimore Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers all agreed to leave the NFL to join the 10 AFL franchises in the new American Football Conference in the NFL as part of the merger of the two rival leagues.

NFL President and Browns owner Art Modell declared that the transfer of the three longtime NFL teams was to balance out the teams in the two conferences. In retrospect, it is interesting how much it also shifted the power of the conferences, as in the decade following the transfer, Baltimore and Pittsburgh accounted for five of the ten Super Bowl Titles.

  • HASHTAGS: #May17 #FourthAmericanFootballLeague #BaltimoreColts #ClevelandBrowns #PittsburghSteelers
  • EVENTDAY: May 17
  • FOOTBALL LEAGUE: Fourth American Football League
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Baltimore Colts, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers

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"Cleveland Browns Franchise History"

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College Career Horace Gillom played college football at Ohio State University. He was a standout player for the Buckeyes. After playing at Ohio State, Gillom transferred to the University of Nevada. In 1946, while at Nevada, he led the country in scoring and earned First-team All-PCC honors. However, he left Nevada after just one season due to academic issues. Road to the Pro Game Gillom's talent was evident despite his brief college career. He was signed by the Cleveland Browns of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) in 1947. Football Legacy Horace "Big Horse" Gillom was a versatile and impactful player for the Cleveland Browns for ten seasons, from 1947 to 1956, both in the AAFC and the NFL after the leagues merged...