[1] In October 1945, team co-owners William D. Cox and Gerald Smith announced that the new Brooklyn football team would play its home games at Ebbets Field and that they had signed Mal Stevens as head coach and Glenn Dobbs and Bill Daley to play in the backfield.
[2] Stevens resigned as the Dodgers head coach in October 1946 after the team posted a 1–4–1 record in its first six games.
Assistant coach Tom Scott took over on an interim basis after Stevens' resignation.
Dobbs and guard/fullback Phil Martinovich tied for the team scoring lead with 36 points each.
[1] Dobbs' total of 1,886 passing yards also led the AAFC.