1952 Cleveland Browns season explained

Team:Cleveland Browns
Year:1952
General Manager:Paul Brown
Record:8–4
Playoffs:Lost NFL Championship
(vs. Lions) 7–17
Shortnavlink:Browns seasons

The 1952 Cleveland Browns season was the team's third season with the National Football League and seventh season overall. They were 8–4 in the regular season and won the American Conference.[1] [2] Cleveland hosted the NFL Championship Game, but lost 17–7 to the Detroit Lions.[3] [4]

Exhibition schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1at Green Bay PackersW 21–141–0City Stadium22,215
2W 14–72–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium37,976
3vs. Detroit LionsL 21–282–1Archbold Stadium26,000
4vs. San Francisco 49ersL 31–352–2Rubber Bowl30,119

Regular season

See main article: 1952 NFL season.

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 28Los Angeles RamsW 37–71–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium57,832Recap
2at Pittsburgh SteelersW 21–202–0Forbes Field27,923Recap
3October 12New York GiantsL 9–172–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium51,858Recap
4October 19at Philadelphia EaglesW 49–73–1Shibe Park27,874Recap
5October 26Washington RedskinsW 19–154–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium32,496Recap
6November 2at Detroit LionsL 6–174–2Briggs Stadium56,029Recap
7November 9Chicago CardinalsW 28–135–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium34,097Recap
8November 16Pittsburgh SteelersW 29–286–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium34,973Recap
9November 23Philadelphia EaglesL 20–286–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium28,948Recap
10November 30at Washington RedskinsW 48–247–3Griffith Stadium22,679Recap
11December 7at Chicago CardinalsW 10–08–3Comiskey Park24,541Recap
12December 14at New York GiantsL 34–378–4Polo Grounds41,610Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1

The Browns avenged their December championship game loss to Los Angeles with a 37–7 romp over the Rams at Cleveland Stadium. The Browns took a 23–0 halftime lead and never headed. Ken Carpenter rushed for 145 yards on 16 carries and the Browns defense limited Rams quarterbacks Norm Van Brocklin and Bob Waterfield to a combined six completions in 27 attempts.

Week 4

Despite being without injured wide receiver Dante Lavelli and Carpenter and then losing defensive end Bob Gain to a broken jaw, the Browns had little problem pounding the Eagles 49–7 in Philadelphia. It is Cleveland's 5th win over Philadelphia in as many meetings. Otto Graham threw for 290 yards and four touchdowns and even backup quarterback George Ratterman got into the act, throwing an 11-yard touchdown pass to Horace Gillom.

Week 6

In the first-ever regular season meeting between the Detroit Lions and the Browns, the Lions won 17–6, at Briggs Stadium. The Lions led 10–6, when a Graham pass intended for Ray Renfro was picked off by Detroit's Jack Christiansen. On the Lions next play from scrimmage, Bob Hoernschemeyer ran for 41 yards, setting up a Bobby Layne to Leon Hart touchdown pass.

Week 10

The Browns took a one-game lead in the Eastern Conference with a 48–24 win at Washington. Chick Jagade ran for 127 yards on 16 carries, including a 17-yard touchdown scamper on a draw play. Carpenter also had a big day returning punts including one for 53 yards and a touchdown.

Week 12

Needing a win in the season finale to clinch the American Conference Title, the Browns (8–3) traveled to the Polo Grounds in New York City, but lost to the Giants, 37–34. Charlie Conerly fired four touchdown passes for the Giants while Graham threw three interceptions.[1] The Browns clinched anyway when Washington upset Philadelphia.

Standings

NFL Championship Game

See main article: 1952 NFL Championship Game.

[3] [4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Browns lose to Giants, yet cop flag . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . December 15, 1952 . 22.
  2. News: NFL summary . Pittsburgh Press . December 15, 1952 . 23.
  3. News: Lions trip Browns, 17-7, for NFL crown . Milwaukee Sentinel . Associated Press . December 29, 1952 . 2, part 2 .
  4. News: Lions defeat Browns for NFL title, 17-7 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Sell . Jack . December 29, 1952 . 18.
  5. News: Browns' surge nips Steelers, 21-20 . Pittsburgh Press . Livingston . Pat . October 5, 1952 . 41.