1933 Cincinnati Reds (NFL) season
| 1933 Cincinnati Reds (NFL) season | |
|---|---|
| Head coach | Al Jolley and Mike Palm |
| Home stadium | Redland Field |
| Results | |
| Record | 3–6–1 |
| Division place | 4th NFL Western |
| Playoffs | Did not qualify |
The 1933 Cincinnati Reds season was their inaugural season in the National Football League (NFL). The team started 0–5-1 before winning three of four games down the stretch to finish the year at 3–6–1.
The Reds had one of the most anemic offenses in the history of the NFL, marking the nadir to set records for fewest yards gained, fewest first downs, fewest passing attempts, fewest pass completions, and fewest passing touchdowns in a season. The 1933 Reds scored only three touchdowns all year, also still an NFL record. Cincinnati also seems to have played host to the smallest paid crowd in league history when approximately 300 fans braved a steady drizzle to watch the team be shut out by the Philadelphia Eagles on November 5.