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teams. The Quad City Raiders again finished last in the standings with a record of 1–9, playing under head coach Frank Abbott. The Raiders one league win was a forfeit to the disbanded Grand Rapids Shamrocks franchise. The Raiders did win two non league games, defeating the Canton Centaurs, playing in
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At the time the Quad Cities Raiders relocated to Las Vegas, a Las Vegas Cowboys franchise was playing as members of the Western Football League, with Las Vegas holding a 1–1 record in that league. The franchise then forfeited the Cowboys' remaining Western Football League games, leaving that league
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In their first season of play, the Rock Island Raiders ended the 1965 PFLA season in last place with a record of 1–9, playing under head coach Paul Suverkrup. On October 2, 1965 the Raiders defeated the Des Moines Warriors 28–20 at Douglas Park for their only win of the season. The Joliet Explorers
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In 1966, the Rock Island Raiders franchise changed names and location to become the "Quad City" Raiders, playing home games in neighboring Davenport, Iowa. The Lincoln Comets franchise did not return to Pro Football League of America play and were not replaced, with the PFLA playing 1966 with five
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to play the remainder of the 1968 Continental Football League schedule. Featuring five players from the Quad Cities roster and compiling a 1–9 record based in Las Vegas, the Quad Cities/Las Vegas team finished the 1968 season with a 1–11 overall record.
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franchise. On September 26, 1920, the Rock Island Independents had hosted the first NFL game ever played at Douglas Park. Douglas Park is still in use today as a public park. It is located at 18th Avenue and 9th Street, Rock Island, Illinois.
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and Oklahoma City Plainsmen franchises. The 1967 league played in two divisions, with the Quad Cities placed in the Western Division. The Quad City Raiders finished the season winless, with an 0–12 record, playing under head coach
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In 1968, the Quad Cities Raiders started their initial Continental Football League season with an 0–2 record before the franchise relocated. After losing their first two games in 1968 and coming off of a 21–9 home loss to the
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and Kansas City All Stars, in a game played in Rock Island, Illinois. The Omaha Mustangs won the PFLA championship game, defeating the Des Moines Warriors. Chuck McLeod of the Quad Cities was named to the 1966 All–PFLA team.
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and finishing 3rd in their division. In 1967, the Alabama Hawks won the Western Division with a 9–3 record and lost the league's championship game 31–20 to the
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The Quad Cities Raiders continued play in 1967, the final season of the Pro Football League of America. To begin the season, the PFLA had expanded, adding the
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The Pro Football League of America (PFLA) began play in 1965, with the Rock Island Raiders becoming a charter franchise in the six–team league. The
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franchises joined the Rock Island Raiders as charter members of the league. The Professional Football League of America evolved from the disbanded
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and become the Las Vegas Cowboys. The new Las Vegas Cowboys subsequently lost to the Indianapolis Capitols, 41–0 on September 14, 1968.
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Later, a "Quad City Raiders" team played football as members of the amateur Mid States Football League, beginning in 2012.
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expanded to include some PFLA teams and the Quad Cities Raiders briefly continued play in the Continental Football League.
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became charter members. The Quad City Raiders remained in the PFLA until its merger with the
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The PFLA permanently folded following the 1967 season. In February 1968, the
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McBride, Cy (September 10, 1968). "Quad Cities Out, Vegas Next Caps' Foe".
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From 1966 to 1968, the Quad Cities Raiders played home football games at
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Moackler, Jim (November 14, 1966). "27-7 Loss To Warriors In Playoff".
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in Davenport, Iowa. Memorial Park is still in use today, known as
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In 1965, the Rock Island Raiders played football home games at
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Rock Island, Illinois
Davenport, Iowa
Douglas Park
Memorial Stadium
Professional Football League of America
Continental Football League
American football
Quad Cities
Rock Island, Illinois
Davenport, Iowa
Professional Football League of America
Continental Football League
Las Vegas Cowboys
Des Moines Warriors
Grand Rapids Blazers
Joliet Explorers
Lincoln Comets
Omaha Mustangs
United Football League
Rock Island Independents
National Football League
Canton, Illinois
Alabama Hawks
Chicago Owls
Jack Morton
Joliet Chargers
Continental Football League
Chicago Owls
Indianapolis Capitols
Las Vegas, Nevada

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