The Allegheny Athletic Association played its fourth season of American football in 1893.
Managed by O. D. Thompson and coached by Ben "Sport" Donnelly, the team compiled a record of 4–3.
The team signed Peter Wright, John Van Cleve, and Ollie Rafferty to season-long contracts promising them $50 per game, making them the third, fourth, and fifth players (after Pudge Heffelfinger and Donnelly) known to have been paid to play football.
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