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1955 Cleveland Browns season

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1955 Cleveland Browns season
Head coachPaul Brown
Home stadiumCleveland Stadium
Results
Record9–2–1
Division place1stEastern
PlayoffsWonNFL Championship
(atRams) 38–14
All-ProsDon Colo
Len Ford
Frank Gatski
Abe Gibron
Otto Graham
Lou Groza
Mike McCormack
Don Paul.
Pro BowlersWalt Michaels, LB
Carlton Massey, DB
Pete Brewster, LE
Ken Konz, S
Fred Morrison, RH
Don Colo, DT
Abe Gibron, G

The1955 Cleveland Browns season was the team's sixth season with theNational Football League. The Browns' defense became the first defense in the history of the NFL to lead the league in fewest points allowed and fewest total yards allowed for two consecutive seasons.[1]

QuarterbackOtto Graham was spurred on to come out of retirement and play one more year. The defending NFL champion Browns were 9–2–1 in the regular season and won theEastern Conference while Graham won his fifth overall Most Valuable Player Award (two AAFC, three NFL). They played in theNFL Championship Game for the sixth consecutive year, and repeated as champion with a 38–14 win over theRams inLos Angeles. Having played in the league championship game every year he played (ten), Graham retired for good after the game ended.[2][3]

Season summary

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The 1955 season began in rough fashion for the Browns, with the defending world champions losing 27–17 at home in the opener to theWashington Redskins,[4] who had their best season in a decade by finishing second in the Eastern Conference at 8–4. But oncehall of fame quarterbackOtto Graham got back on track, so did the Browns. With Graham, who had been lured out of retirement when the team experienced problems at that position in training camp, leading the way, the Browns then went on to win six in a row and nine of their last 11 to finish 9–2–1 and capture their sixth consecutive conference title. The Browns then blasted the host Los Angeles Rams 38–14 in the league title game,[2][3] after which Graham retired again – this time for good, ending the club's remarkable first decade of existence in which it played in the league championship contest all 10 times and won seven crowns.

The Browns really caught fire offensively in the last five games. Including the title contest, they averaged 37.8 points per outing during that span, in which they won four times and played to a 35–35 tie with theNew York Giants. Also, earlier in the year, they won the important road rematch with the Redskins, 24–14.

On the season, Graham threw for 15 touchdowns with just eight interceptions for a 94.0 quarterback rating, the second-best mark of his six-year NFL career. The Browns had three receivers with 29 or more catches, combining for 18 TDs.Pete Brewster was tops in receptions with 34, withRay Renfro leading the way in scores with eight. Also, the Browns had something they hadn't had since their first year in the NFL—that is, a big-yardage running back.Fred "Curly" Morrison rushed for 824 yards, the most by a Brown since the team joined the league in1950, when hall of famerMarion Motley had 810 yards.[5]

Roster

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1955 Cleveland Browns roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Reserve list


rookies in italics

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Exhibition schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultAttendance
1August 12vs.College All-Stars atChicagoL 27–3075,000
2August 20vs.Green Bay Packers atAkronW 13–722,000
3August 28atSan Francisco 49ersL 14–1741,604
4September 2atLos Angeles RamsL 21–3835,948
5September 10Detroit LionsL 3–1929,581
6September 15atChicago BearsL 21–2443,067

Regular season

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Main article:1955 NFL season

Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 25Washington RedskinsL 17–270–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium30,041Recap
2October 2atSan Francisco 49ersW 38–31–1Kezar Stadium46,150Recap
3October 9Philadelphia EaglesW 21–172–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium43,974Recap
4October 16atWashington RedskinsW 24–143–1Griffith Stadium29,168Recap
5October 23Green Bay PackersW 41–104–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium51,482Recap
6October 30atChicago CardinalsW 26–205–1Comiskey Park29,471Recap
7November 6New York GiantsW 24–146–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium46,524Recap
8November 13atPhiladelphia EaglesL 17–336–2Connie Mack Stadium39,303Recap
9November 20Pittsburgh SteelersW 41–147–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium53,509Recap
10November 27atNew York GiantsT 35–357–2–1Polo Grounds45,699Recap
11December 4atPittsburgh SteelersW 30–78–2–1Forbes Field31,101Recap
12December 11Chicago CardinalsW 35–249–2–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium25,914Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Standings

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NFL Eastern Conference
WLTPCTCONFPFPASTK
Cleveland Browns921.8187–2–1349218W2
Washington Redskins840.6676–4246222W1
New York Giants651.5454–5–1267223W2
Philadelphia Eagles471.3644–5–1248231L1
Chicago Cardinals471.3643–6–1224252L2
Pittsburgh Steelers480.3334–6195285L7
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

NFL Championship Game

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Main article:1955 NFL Championship Game
RoundDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
ChampionshipDecember 26atLos Angeles RamsW 38–141–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum87,695Recap
  • Monday, 1 pmPST
Source:[2][3]

Awards and records

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  • Led NFL, Points Scored (349)

References

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  1. ^The Best Show in Football:The 1946–1955 Cleveland Browns, p.294, Andy Piascik, Taylor Trade Publishing, 2007,ISBN 978-1-58979-360-6
  2. ^abcKuechle, Oliver E. (December 27, 1955)."Browns crush Rams, 38-14, for pro title before 87,695".Milwaukee Journal. p. 17, part 2.
  3. ^abc"87,695 fans see Browns defeat Rams, 38 to 14".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. December 27, 1955. p. 1.
  4. ^"Redskins roll over Browns, 27-17".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. September 26, 1955. p. 23.
  5. ^"Season summary and statictics at Cleveland Browns.com". Archived fromthe original on October 25, 2011. RetrievedMarch 7, 2012.

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