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1932 NFL season

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1932 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 18 – December 11, 1932
Because thePortsmouth Spartans and theChicago Bears finished the season tied for first place,a playoff game was held to determine the NFL champion.
ChampionsChicago Bears
1932 NFL season is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
Braves
Braves
Dodgers
Dodgers
Bears
Bears
Cardinals
Cardinals
Packers
Packers
Giants
Giants
Spartans
Spartans
Stapletons
Stapletons

The1932 NFL season was the 13thregular season of theNational Football League. It was a year marked by a decrease in the number of franchises to just eight and the last time all teams were encompassed in a single division.

The league title was won by theChicago Bears in a championship playoff game against thePortsmouth Spartans.

Teams

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The league decreased to eight teams in 1932.

First season in NFL *Last active season †
TeamHead coachStadium
Boston Braves *Lud WrayBraves Field
Brooklyn DodgersBenny FriedmanEbbets Field
Chicago BearsRalph JonesWrigley Field
Chicago CardinalsJack ChevignyComiskey Park
Green Bay PackersCurly LambeauCity Stadium
New York GiantsSteve OwenPolo Grounds
Portsmouth SpartansGeorge ClarkUniversal Stadium
Staten Island StapletonsHarold HansenThompson Stadium

Season history

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While theBoston Braves (today'sWashington Commanders) joined the NFL for the 1932 season, the loss of theProvidence Steam Roller,Cleveland Indians, andFrankford Yellow Jackets reduced the league's membership to just eight teams — the fewest in NFL history. The league would again cut down to just eight teams during the1943 NFL season due toWorld War II.

Teams did not play an equal number of games during the 1932 season, with the total of games played ranging from 10 (Chicago Cardinals, Boston Braves) to 14 (Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears). The other four teams in the league played a 12 game schedule.

Following the 1932 season, the NFL would be split into two divisions with the winner of each meeting at the end of the year in a Championship Playoff game.

Championship race

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The Green Bay Packers were unbeaten (8–0–1) after nine games, and after the Thanksgiving weekend, their 10–1–1 record (.909) was still well ahead of Portsmouth at 5–1–4 (.833) and Chicago at 4–1–6 (.800).

In Week Twelve (December 4), the Spartans handed the Packers a 19–0 defeat, while the Bears beat the Giants 6–0. Portsmouth, at 6–1–4 (.857), took the lead, while the Packers (10–2–1) and the Bears (5–1–6) were tied for second (.833).

In Week Thirteen, the Bears hosted the Packers; a Green Bay win would have seen the Packers finish second with an 11–2–1 record (.846) and hand Portsmouth their first ever title. The Bears beat the Packers 9–0, meaning the Bears finished at 6–1–6 (.857), and were tied for first with Portsmouth.

Despite the fact that their December 18 game was referred to as a playoff, the Bears' 9–0 win over Portsmouth counted in the regular season standings: as such, while the Bears finished at 7–1–6 (.875) and won the 1932 title, it was the Packers who finished as runners-up, while the Spartans finished in third at 6–2–4 (.750).

Standings

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NFL standings
WLTPCTPFPASTK
Chicago Bears1716.87516044W3
Green Bay Packers1031.76915263L2
Portsmouth Spartans1624.75011671L1
Boston Braves442.5005579W2
New York Giants462.40093113L1
Brooklyn Dodgers390.25063131L4
Chicago Cardinals262.25072114L5
Staten Island Stapletons273.22277173L1
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

1 The Bears and Spartans records include the result of the1932 NFL Playoff Game; thus, the Spartans are ranked third behind the Packers.


Championship playoff

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Main article:1932 NFL Playoff Game

There was a tie for first place in the standings at the end of the 1932 regular season: as tied games did not count until 1972, the Portsmouth Spartans record of 6–1–4 and the Bears record of 6–1–6 were taken to be six wins, one loss, giving both teams an .857 win percentage.

Had pure win–loss differential or the current (post-1972) system of counting ties as half a win, half a loss been in place in 1932, the Packers' record of 10–3–1 (.750, +7) would have won them a championship, ahead of the Spartans' 6–1–4 (.727, +5) and the Bears' 6–1–6 (.692, +5). However, it would not have been the fourth consecutive championship, but only the second (and third in four seasons), had the current rules also applied during previous seasons, as the New York Giants would have won the championship in 1930, instead of the Green Bay Packers.

Since both games between the Bears and Spartans had ended in ties, the NFL arranged for aplayoff game to decide theNFL championship, the first ever game of its kind.

Extremely cold weather forced the game to be moved fromWrigley Field to the indoorChicago Stadium: as the makeshift football field in the stadium was only 80 yards long with undersized endzones, officials moved the goal posts to the goal line due to a lack of space to put them at the back of the end zone, as was standard in college and professional football. This change was favored by players and fans, and the goal posts were moved to the goal line as one of several rule changes the league made in 1933, with the rule lasting until 1973.

The Bears won the playoff game 9–0, which was scoreless until the fourth quarter. Since the playoff game counted in the final standings, the Spartans finished the season in third place behind runners-up Green Bay.

1932 NFL Playoff, Portsmouth Spartans at Chicago Bears
Quarter1234Total
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atChicago Stadium,Chicago, Illinois

  • Date: December 18
  • Game time: 8:15 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Game attendance: 11,198
  • Referee:Bobby Cahn
  • Boxscore
Game information
Fourth quarter

Statistical leaders

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The 1932 season marked a major landmark for the National Football League — the first year in which official statistics were tracked and retained.[1] During this first foray into official record-keeping, certain statistics later regarded as staples were not maintained. These included interceptions, punting average, kickoff return yardage and average, and field goal percentage, among others.[1]

NameTeamYards
Passing1.Arnie "Flash" HeberGreen Bay Packers639
2.Walt HolmerChicago Bears449
3.Jack McBrideNew York Giants363
Rushing1.Cliff BattlesBoston Braves606
2.Bronco NagurskiChicago Bears573
3.Bob CampiglioStaten Island Stapletons524
Receiving1.Ray FlahertyNew York Giants350
2.Luke JohnsosChicago Bears321
3.Harry EbdingPortsmouth Spartans171
Touchdowns1.Red GrangeChicago Bears7
2.Dutch ClarkPortsmouth Spartans6
3.Jack GrossmanBrooklyn Dodgers5
3. Ray FlahertyNew York Giants5

Source: Pete Palmer, et al. (eds.),The ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia. First Edition. New York: Sterling Publishing, 2006; p. 1040.

References

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  1. ^abPete Palmer, et al. (eds.),The ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia. First Edition. New York: Sterling Publishing, 2006; p. 1040.

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