The Football Team That Broke Baltimore's Heart
Our American Stories
iHeartPodcasts
4.6 • 817 Ratings
🗓️ 31 December 2025
⏱️ 20 minutes
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Summary
On this episode of Our American Stories, one snowy night in 1984, a fleet of moving trucks pulled away from Baltimore carrying the Colts, their gear, and decades of history. The team was gone just like that. For fans who grew up idolizing Johnny Unitas and wearing the horseshoe with pride, it felt like a piece of the city had been ripped out. We look back at the legacy the Colts built in Baltimore.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.6 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:14.1 | This is our American stories, and we love bringing you stories about history and about sports. |
| 0:20.2 | And today, we bring you a combination of the two. |
| 0:23.9 | Here's Mike Gibbons, director emeritus and historian, |
| 0:27.6 | at the Babe Ruth Birth Place and Museum, also located in Baltimore, |
| 0:32.3 | to tell us more about the legendary Baltimore football team |
| 0:35.4 | that helped the NFL become what it is today. |
| 0:41.5 | Today we're going to be talking about the Baltimore Colts, |
| 0:44.3 | one of the NFL's storied franchises, |
| 0:47.3 | a team that helped put the NFL on the map |
| 0:50.4 | for a variety of reasons, |
| 0:53.0 | but also helped to give Baltimore a new identity. |
| 0:57.0 | During World War II, Baltimore was one of the industrial centers of the United States, |
| 1:03.0 | producing ships and aircraft for the war effort. But at the conclusion of World War II in |
| 1:09.0 | 1945, the industries really lost their market. |
| 1:13.6 | They didn't have to produce ships and aircraft in the numbers that they did during World War II. |
| 1:19.6 | And so many of the plants in and around this area closed down, |
| 1:24.6 | and Baltimore lost its manufacturing capability. |
| 1:28.3 | The town gradually slipped and declined and became known really as nothing more than a pit stop |
| 1:35.3 | between Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. |
| 1:38.3 | The Baltimore cults arrived on the scene in 1953, and though in the beginning they were not very good at all, |
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