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The 1964 NFL Championship Game was the 32nd annual championship game, held on December 27 at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] [2] With an attendance of 79,544, [3] [4] it was the first NFL title game to be televised by CBS.
Baltimore Colts 0 at Cleveland Browns 27 on December 27th, 1964 - Full team and player stats and box score
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The last time a major pro sports team in Cleveland won a championship, Jim Brown ran for 114 yards, Lou Groza kicked two field goals and the Cleveland Browns shutout the...
A seven-point underdog, the Browns played one of their best games in team history to dominate the Baltimore Colts, 27-0, before 79,544 fans at Cleveland Stadium. Gary Collins was the star,...
Jim Brown and the Cleveland Browns stunned the Baltimore Colts, 50 years ago on Dec. 27, 1964. Little did anyone suspect it would be the last time Cleveland won a major sports title.
The 1964 NFL Championship Game was the 32nd annual championship game, held on December 27 at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] [2] With an attendance of 79,544, [3] [4] it was the first NFL title game to be televised by CBS.
#OTD in 1964, after a scoreless first half, Cleveland hammered the Baltimore Colts in the second half to win, 27-0, and capture their most-recent championship.
Brown broke the NFL's single-season rushing record when he rushed for 152 yards in a 20-10 win against Washington on Nov. 16, 1958. Brown finished the game with 1,163 yards on the season and...
On December 27, 1964, the Cleveland Browns won the NFL Championship, by itself not that earth shattering, but it marked the end of an era. Digging deeper, we find the Cleveland Browns at that time as the most successful NFL franchise, having won the highest percentage of their games.
The 1964 NFL Championship Game was the 32nd annual championship game, held on December 27 at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio. [1][2] With an attendance of 79,544, [3][4] it was the first NFL title game to be televised by CBS.