Here are the cities that no longer have an NFL franchise:
- Akron, Ohio (Pros/Indians)
- Boston, Massachusetts (Yanks)
- Brooklyn, New York (Dodgers/Tigers/Lions)
- Canton, Ohio (Bulldogs)
- Columbus, Ohio (Panhandles/Tigers)
- Dayton, Ohio (Triangles)
- Duluth, Minnesota (Kelleys/Eskimos)
- Evansville, Indiana (Crimson Giants)
- Frankford, Pennsylvania (Yellow Jackets)
- Hammond, Indiana (Pros)
- Hartford, Connecticut(Blues)
- Kenosha, Wisconsin (Maroons)
- Louisville, Kentucky (Brecks/Colonels)
- Muncie, Indiana (Flyers)
- Oakland, California (Raiders)
- Orange/Newark, New Jersey (Tornadoes)
- LaRue, Ohio (Oorang Indians)
- Pottsville, Massachusetts (Maroons/Bulldogs)
- Providence, Rhode Island (Steamrollers)
- Racine, Wisconsin (Tornadoes)
- Rochester, New York (Jeffersons)
- Rock Island, Illinois (Independents)
- San Diego, California (Chargers)
- St. Louis, Missouri (All-Stars/Gunners/Rams)
- Staten Island, New York (Stapletons/Stapes)
- Toledo, Ohio (Maroons)
- Tonawanda, New York (Kardex)
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