The football Reds played most of their home games at Crosley Field.
Other home games were played at Dayton's Triangle Park, Portsmouth's Universal Stadium and Xavier University's Corcoran Stadium in a rare night game against the Chicago Cardinals.
The Reds hold the dubious distinction of having the two lowest officially recognized season scoring totals in NFL history.
In 1933 they scored 38 points in 10 games, tying the 1942 Detroit Lions for second on that list.
[4] Several teams failed to score at least 10 points in seasons of varying length (up to 8 games in some cases) between 1920 and 1931.