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1936 NFL season

The 1936 NFL season was the 17th regular season of the National Football League. For the first time since the league was founded, there were no team transactions, and all league teams played the same number of games (12).

Draft
The 1936 NFL draft, the first ever draft held by the NFL, was held on February 8, 1936, at Philadelphia's Ritz-Carlton Hotel. With the first pick, the Philadelphia Eagles selected halfback Jay Berwanger from the University of Chicago. ==Major rule changes==
Major rule changes
• A draft shall be held to assign all new players entering the league for the first time to teams in an arbitrary and equitable manner. • The penalty for an illegal forward pass that is thrown beyond the line of scrimmage is five yards from the spot of the foul. ==Division races==
Division races
In the Western Division, the Bears were 6–0 and the Packers were 5–1 midway through the 12-game season, with the Packers' only loss having been a 30–3 blowout against Chicago. On November 1, Green Bay beat the Bears 21–10 to give both teams a 6–1 record. Both teams continued to win, and both were 9–1 as Thanksgiving approached. The Bears lost their last two games, while Green Bay won both, thus putting the Packers into the Championship Game. In the Eastern Division, the Pittsburgh Pirates were at 6–5 and the Boston Redskins at 5–5 when they met on November 29 in Boston before a crowd of only 7,000. The Pirates lost 30–0, leaving 6–5 Boston and the 5–5–1 New York Giants as the remaining contenders. Boston and New York finished the season by playing each other on December 6, with the Redskins winning 14–0 before 18,000 spectators in the Polo Grounds. The Eastern winner had the right to host the 1936 title game, but due to low attendance in Boston, George Preston Marshall, the Packers and the League mutually agreed to move the Championship Game to New York, where 29,545 turned out. Marshall would subsequently move the Redskins to Washington in 1937. ==Final standings==
NFL Championship Game
Green Bay 21, Boston 6, at Polo Grounds, New York City, December 13, 1936 ==Statistical leaders==
Statistical leaders
The 1936 season marked the fifth year in which official statistics were tracked and retained by the NFL. Source: Gary Gillette, et al. (eds.), The ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia. First Edition. New York: Sterling Publishing, 2006; p. 1044. ==Coaching changes==
Coaching changes
Boston Redskins: Eddie Casey was replaced by Ray Flaherty. • Philadelphia Eagles: Lud Wray was replaced by Bert Bell. ==Stadium changes==
Stadium changes
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