Football Season NFL Team Logo Chicago Bears Casual Game Day Short Sleeve T-Shirt
SOFT MATERIALS: This Unisex NFL Chicago Bears shirt is made from high-quality materials, ensuring a soft and lightweight feel all day long. It has a classic design with a crew neck, short sleeves, and a relaxed fit that flatters every figure.
FEATURES: The NFL Team logo Shirt features bold graphics and bright colors that show off your love for football. Its eye-catching design is sure to turn heads wherever you go.
EASY TO MATCH: This top is versatile and can be dressed up or down. Whether you wear it with jeans, leggings, or shorts, it is guaranteed to elevate your outfit. It is perfect for running errands, attending outdoor events, or just lounging around at home.
IDEAL GIFT: This football jersey is perfect for wearing to the stadium or watching the game at home with friends. It also makes a great gift for the football fan in your life! Don’t miss out on this must-have football shirt. Get yours today and show your love for the game!
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The National Football League got underway in 1920 when it was known as the American Professional Football Association and began with 11 teams. Despite only 4 teams being able to finish the season the league kept going and continued to expand and contract wildly over that first decade. In 1922, the APFA was re-named as the National Football League.
Only a few franchises from those early seasons still exist today, the Chicago (now Arizona) Cardinals and Decatur Staleys (now Chicago Bears) were both teams in that inaugural season, the Green Bay Packers joined the APFA for their sophmore season in 1921. The New York Giants are the only other current-day franchise to particiate in that first decade, joining in 1925.
In 1966 the NFL announced they had reached a merger deal with the competing American Football League which would also establish a single “World’s Championship Game” which would later officially be known as the Super Bowl. In 1970, the NFL and AFL completed their merger with the AFL teams forming the new American Football Conference and the existing NFL teams going to the National Football Conference.
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