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The Philadelphia Bulldogs were a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that played in the Continental Football League beginning in 1965. Their regular season games were played at Temple Stadium. In December 1966, the Bulldogs won the league title on their home turf 20–17 in overtime against the Orlando Panthers. This was after finishing the regular season 9–5 and tied for the East Division lead with the Toronto Rifles. The winning field goal was kicked by former NFL/Canadian FL player Jamie Caleb. The team disbanded in 1967.
The tri-blend tee is 50% polyester, 25% combed ring-spun cotton, 25% rayon.
Available online only. Please allow 7-10 days for delivery. Overnight shipping not available.
Part of the Shibe Originals collection - designs by Philly artists and exclusively available at Shibe Vintage Sports.
The graphics on the shirt are amazing! I was one of the ball boys when the Bulldogs opened at Temple Stadium in 1965 against the Richmond Rebels.The memory is priceless!
This is a great shirt. The color, the graphics, the fit. Plus, I get compliments every time I wear it. The little known history of the Philadelphia Bulldogs makes it so unique. Buy 2 and give one to a friend!