What Cities No Longer Have an NFL Team?

The field of O.co Coliseum is shown during an NFL football game between the Oakland Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs in Oakland, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011.
(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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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