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In the second quarter, Dallas increased their lead to 10–3 when an interception by Cowboys linebacker Dave Edwards led to Mike Clark's 16-yard field goal. However, the Browns tied the game with a last minute drive at the end of the half, moving the ball 85 yards in 4 plays and scoring on Nelsen's 45-yard touchdown pass to running back Leroy ...
However, 24–7 was as close as the Cowboys would get. In the 4th quarter, a 39-yard burst by Browns running back Leroy Kelly (the longest gain of the day for either team) set up his 1-yard touchdown plunge to give the Browns a 31–7 lead. Dallas had a chance to score after a punt play when Cockroft bobbled a low snap from rookie center Chuck ...
The Browns defeated the Dallas Cowboys 31–20 in the Eastern Conference championship game. The Browns were led by head coach Blanton Collier, running back Leroy Kelly, and quarterback Bill Nelsen. This was the Browns' tenth NFL championship game appearance since joining the NFL in 1950, with a 4–5 record in the title game.
Cleveland was 10–3–1 during the regular season and had upset the Dallas Cowboys 38–14 at the Cotton Bowl for the Eastern Conference title. [5] [6] The Browns were coached by Blanton Collier; Bill Nelsen was the starting quarterback and Gary Collins and Paul Warfield were star wide receivers for the team.
It was a season opener to forget for the Browns on Sunday.. Cleveland lost 33-17 to the Dallas Cowboys at Huntington Bank Field to start the season 0-1 for the first time since 2021. "By no means ...
The Chiefs-Cowboys game is best remembered for a diving one-handed touchdown reception by the Cowboys' Golden Richards at the back of the end zone. The final Monday Night Football game of the season offered one of the least attractive contests in the six-year history of the program: The 1–11 San Diego Chargers hosted the 3–9 New York Jets ...
Browns vs. Cowboys series history. The Cowboys will be making their first trip to Cleveland since 2016, when they beat the Browns 35-10. Dallas has won its last three trips to Cleveland — 2016 ...
Dallas Cowboys vs Denver Broncos, Jan 15, 1978 (4 own, 4 opponents, Super Bowl XII) Most Own Fumbles Recovered, Game, 5; Chicago Bears, 1934; Cleveland Browns, 1980 Chicago Bears vs New York Giants, Dec 8, 1934 (NFL Championship Game) Cleveland Browns vs Oakland Raiders, Jan 4, 1981 (Divisional Round)