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The Million Dollar Backfield was a nickname given to two historical backfields in the National Football League. It was first used to describe the offensive attack of the then-Chicago Cardinals in 1947 after an unprecedented amount of money by Cardinals owner Charles Bidwill lured several of the days top players to the team. The Million Dollar backfield was also referred to separately as the Dream Backfield by Bidwill.

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