August 27, 1921 - Minneapolis Marines/Redjackets team joins the AFPA/NFL for the 1921-24 and again rejoined the NFL for the 1929 and 1930 seasons as the Minneapolis Red Jackets. The Marines were founded in 1905 by a group of working-class teenagers. They played their home games at Nicollet Park, which was located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Marines were one of the most successful teams in the early days of professional football, winning four local championships from 1913 to 1916.
Quarterback Rube Ursella and tackle Walt "Big Boy" Buland were the Minneapolis star players that played as teens in the early years of the team right up through the professional ones in the early 1920s. A stout defense was what the Marines were known for as Ursella and Big Boy played both ways.