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THUMPER said:This is a trick question because Landry didn't play in the NFL in 1949. He was a member of the AAFC New York Yankees that season and played both HB and DB.
He joined the NFL with the New York Giants in 1950.
Nope.
In 1949, Tom Landry joined cross town NY Football team NY Bulldogs. In 1950, he moved over to the NY Giants. After the 1949 season, the Bulldogs became the Yankees in 1950. The Bulldogs only existed for one season, 1949. They had originally been the Boston Yanks prior to that. In 1950, the Browns, the 49ers and the Colts all became part of the NFL as intact franchises. The other teams associated with the AAFC were disbanned and players were distributed throughout the NFL via Draft. That's how Coach Landry ended up with the Giants. A bit of a trick question, your correct, but it was the Bulldogs. I notice that in many pieces, they are refered to as the Yankees but that is not correct. In 1949 only, they were the Bulldogs.