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Wilmington Clippers

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The Clippers played their last season in 1949, recording a 5–5 regular season record before being defeated 66–0 in the playoff semifinals by the Richmond Rebels. They dropped out of the league afterwards and were replaced by a team called the Brooklyn Brooks; the league folded following the 1950
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The team suspended from 1943 to 1945 due to the war. The American Association returned under the name American Football League in 1946 and the Clippers returned. The team had their worst season in 1946, finishing with a 1–7–2 record.
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In 1940, the Clippers finished with a 5–4–1 record and made the playoffs. In the semifinals, they beat the Paterson Panthers 11–8. The team reached the championship but lost to the Jersey City Giants, 17–7.
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In the 1948 season, the team finished with a 5–4–1 record, made the playoffs and defeated the Richmond Rebels to reach the championship. They lost the game, 24–14, against the Paterson Panthers.
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in 1942 but the Clippers kept playing, being an independent team. They were considered one of the top non-NFL teams and finished with a record of 8–0–1; their lone tie was to the NFL's
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In 1947, the Wilmington Clippers finished with a 2–5–1 record and missed the playoffs. Three-time all-star Ed Michaels returned and won another all-star selection.
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In 1941, the Wilmington Clippers finished with a 4–3–2 record, placing third in the league's regular season standings. Among their notable players was
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from 1939 to 1941, later returning for the 1946 to 1949 seasons when the league was known as the American Football League. They were located in
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Wilmington was an independent team from 1937 to 1938. Their record in 1937 was 5–4 and 10–2 in 1938.
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team that played from 1937 to 1942, and from 1946 to 1949. They played in the
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For 1960s team that was originally called the Wilmington Clippers, see
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For the majority of their existence, the Clippers played at
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sent in for the Newark Bears because he had been with the
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Index

Wilmington Renegades
Wilmington, Delaware
American Association
Dutch Slagle
Walt Masters
George Veneroso
Les Dodson
Doug Turley
Larry Weldon
Lammot du Pont Jr.
Wilmington Park
American football
American Association
Wilmington, Delaware
Vince Lombardi
American Association
Jack Ferrante
Sid Luckman
George Halas
Chicago Bears
guard
Ed Michaels
World War II
Philadelphia Eagles
Wilmington Park
Pennsy Field



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