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1938 NFL season

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1938 National Football League season

1938 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 9 – December 11, 1938
East ChampionsNew York Giants
West ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Championship Game
ChampionsNew York Giants
1938 NFL season is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
Giants
Giants
Eagles
Eagles
Dodgers
Dodgers
Pirates
Pirates
Redskins
Redskins
Bears
Bears
Cardinals
Cardinals
Packers
Packers
Rams
Rams
Lions
Lions
NFL teams: West, East

The1938 NFL season was the 19thregular season of theNational Football League. The season ended when theNew York Giants defeated theGreen Bay Packers in the NFL Championship Game.

Draft

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The1938 NFL draft was held on December 12, 1937, atChicago's Hotel Sherman. With the first pick, theCleveland Rams selected fullbackCorbett Davis fromIndiana University Bloomington.

Major rule changes

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  • A new 15-yard penalty for roughing the passer is enacted.
  • If a kickoff goes out of bounds, the receiving team may opt to take possession of the ball at their own 45-yard line.
  • The penalty for a second forward pass during a play is changed from 5 yards and a loss of down to just 5 yards.[1]

Division races

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InWeek Seven, the Bears lost at home to the Rams, 23–21, while the Packers beat the Pirates (the future Steelers) 20–0, giving Green Bay the lead for the first time. The Packers won their next three games to clinch the Western Division.

In the Eastern Division, the Redskins led untilWeek Ten, when they fell to the Bears, 31–7; the Giants' 28–0 win over the Rams gave New York the division lead on November 13. The division title still came down to the last day of the regular season, December 4, when 57,461 turned out at the Polo Grounds in New York to watch the 7–2–1 Giants host the 6–2–2 Redskins. A Washington win would have made them 7–2–2 and New York 7–3–1, with the Skins as division champs. New York needed only to win or tie, and did the former, five touchdowns en route to a 36–0 victory.

Four neutral-site games were held: two atCivic Stadium inBuffalo, New York, one inErie, Pennsylvania, and one inCharleston, West Virginia. The Buffalo games marked the league's first return to Buffalo since the folding of theBisons in 1929.

Final standings

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NFL Eastern Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
New York Giants821.8005–2–119479W1
Washington Redskins632.6674–2–2148154L1
Brooklyn Dodgers443.5003–2–3131161T1
Philadelphia Eagles560.4553–5154164W2
Pittsburgh Pirates290.1822–679169L6
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
NFL Western Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
Green Bay Packers830.7276–2223118L1
Detroit Lions740.6366–2119108L1
Chicago Bears650.5453–5194148L1
Cleveland Rams470.3643–5131215W1
Chicago Cardinals290.1822–6111168W1

NFL Championship Game

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Further information:1938 NFL Championship Game

The New York Giants defeated the Green Bay Packers, 23–17, at thePolo Grounds in New York City on December 11, 1938, to win the Championship.

All-Star game

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Further information:1939 National Football League All-Star Game

After being crowned champion the Giants faced a team of "Pro All-Stars", an all-star team consisting mostly of NFL players but also including three players from theLos Angeles Bulldogs, in an exhibition game atWrigley Field inLos Angeles on January 15, 1939. The game, which the Giants won 13–10, was the first of five annual NFL all-star games held under the format (but the only one to include non-NFL players) prior to the creation of thePro Bowl in 1951.[2]

League leaders

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StatisticNameTeamYards
PassingAce ParkerBrooklyn865
RushingWhizzer WhitePittsburgh567
ReceivingDon HutsonGreen Bay548

Awards

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Joe F. Carr Trophy (Most Valuable Player) Mel Hein,Center, N.Y. Giants

Coaching changes

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Stadium changes

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External links

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The NFL's Forgotten Champions

References

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  1. ^"NFL Championship Games – 1938: Green Bay Packers @ New York Giants".goldenrankings.com. RetrievedAugust 7, 2013.
  2. ^Crawford, Fred R. (1990)."The First Pro Bowl Game"(PDF).The Coffin Corner.12 (4). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on December 18, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2012.

Sources

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