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There have been no NFL traveling teams since 1952, owing to the increased stability of the league. Even in cases when an NFL team's home stadium has been rendered unusable due to damages or renovations, the teams have arranged and designated temporary home stadiums in each case and no NFL team has
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is administered to a traveling team in baseball varies by league. In the case of the Atlantic League, the Road Warriors never received home-field advantage in any game. In MLB, a team is guaranteed "designated home team" status for half of its scheduled games. Home-field advantage is particularly
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of the National Football League. To qualify for the list, the team must have played a complete season of at least four games on the road. Teams that had the traveling team status imposed upon them in midseason are noted.
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framework as a traveling team does. While leagues may designate a traveling team prior to the start of competition, some teams become road teams by simply not scheduling any home games.
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Traveling teams have existed at many times in baseball history, even into the 21st century. Traveling teams are periodically used by
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were converted to a road team near the end of the 1994 season, their sole season in the league because of low attendance.
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While the use of traveling teams has been sparing on the upper levels of professional sports in recent times, the
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The Football Encyclopedia: The Complete Year-By-Year History of Professional Football From 1892 to the Present
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Last Team Standing: How the Steelers and the Eagles – "The Steagles" – Saved Pro Football During World War II
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had to play more than two designated home games (out of eight in a season) outside their home stadium.
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to maintain an even number of teams for scheduling purposes. Examples include
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as a barnstorming team competes in exhibition games and not within a
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and also had a post-season "home stand" in California in early 1927)
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important in baseball, as the designated home team bats second.
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Below is a list of the traveling teams that were members of the
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Race and Sport: The Struggle for Equality on and off the Field
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Traveling teams in major professional American football
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Travel Team
barnstorming team
league or association
National Football League
Hammond Pros
Oorang Indians
Columbus Panhandles
minor leagues
National Football League
first American Football League
American Football League
Dallas Texans
Columbus Panhandles
Hammond Pros
Akron Pros
Rochester Jeffersons
Cincinnati Celts
Oorang Indians
Columbus Tigers
Dayton Triangles
Kansas City Blues
Los Angeles Buccaneers
Chicago
Louisville Colonels
Los Angeles Wildcats
AFL I
Moline, Illinois
Toronto
Rock Island Independents
Duluth Eskimos

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