The Cardinals history is the longest in pro football history, and an intriguing one that has seen the team change their name eight times either by moving to another city or merging with another team.
They started out as the Morgan Athletic Club in 1898, then became the Racine Normals the next two seasons. They then changed their name to the Cardinals in 1901.
After going out of business after the 1906 season, they reformed in 1913 and moved out of Racine to Chicago after the 1919 season. They joined the American Professional Football Association in 1920, which became the National Football League in 1922.
They are involved in one of the biggest controversies in league history, which took place in 1925. The Pottsville Maroons won the NFL Championship that year after defeating the Cardinal ...
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