Chicago Owls

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Founded1969
Team historyChicago Owls (1967–1969)
Chicago Owls
Founded1969
LeagueProfessional Football League of America (1967)
Continental Football League (1968–1969)
Team historyChicago Owls (1967–1969)
Based inChicago, Illinois
ArenaSoldier Field
ColorsNavy, Brown and White
OwnerMarty O'Connor
Head coachDon Branby
Bob Webb
Championshipsnone
Division titlesnone

The Chicago Owls were a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They were members of the Professional Football League of America (PFLA) in 1967 and, after the leagues merged, the Continental Football League (COFL) during the league's last two years (1968–1969).[1] The club was owned by Marty O'Connor and initially coached by Don Branby.[2][3]

The Owls inaugural season in PFLA was not a successful one: they finished last in the league's Eastern Division with a 3–9 mark. Nor did they play in Chicago; the Owls' home games were in suburban Niles, Illinois, at Notre Dame College Prep School, where they played in front of a few thousand fans per contest. (Future baseball star Greg Luzinski attended and played football for Notre Dame at the time.) Bob Webb, who grew up in nearby Gary, Indiana, was the Owls' main quarterback; he would remain with the team in 1968.

1968 season

1969 season

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