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The Los Angeles Buccaneers were a traveling team in the National Football League during their one season 1926. Like the Los Angeles Wildcats of the first American Football League, the team never actually played a home game in Los Angeles, but rather was operated out of Chicago and primarily stocked with players from California colleges. The last game of the Buccaneers' existence was an exhibition game against the Wildcats in San Francisco, with the Buccaneers being shut out, 17-0, on January 23, 1927.

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The Los Angeles Buccaneers were a traveling team in the National Football League during their one season 1926. Like the Los Angeles Wildcats of the first American Football League, the team never actually played a home game in Los Angeles, but rather was operated out of Chicago and primarily stocked with players from California colleges. The last game of the Buccaneers' existence was an exhibition game against the Wildcats in San Francisco, with the Buccaneers being shut out, 17-0, on January 23, 1927.
Season-by-season
| Year | W | L | T | Finish | Coach |
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| 1926 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 6th | Tut Imlay, Brick Muller |
Roster
| Name | Position |
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| Juddy Ash | G | | Ben Bangs | WB | | Fred Beach | G | | Bull Finch | FB | | Bill Gutteron | FB | | Del Hufford | E | | Tut Imlay | RB/WB/FB/HC | | Tuffy Maul | FB | | Jack McArthur | C/T/G/E | | Brick Muller | E/HC | | Don Newmeyer | T | | John Nolan | G | | Artie Sandberg | FB/WB | | Pete Schaffnit | E/FB/WB | | Don Thompson | G | | John Thurman | T | | Ellery White | WB/FB | | Al Young | WB/FB/RB |
All time record
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