1953 NFL Championship Game explained

Type:nflc
1953
Visitor:Cleveland Browns
Home:Detroit Lions
Visitor Coach:Paul Brown
Home Coach:Buddy Parker
Visitor Conf:Eastern
Home Conf:Western
Visitor Abbr:CLE
Home Abbr:DET
Visitor Record:11–1
Home Record:10–2
Visitor Qtr1:0
Visitor Qtr2:3
Visitor Qtr3:7
Visitor Qtr4:6
Visitor Total:16
Home Qtr1:7
Home Qtr2:3
Home Qtr3:0
Home Qtr4:7
Home Total:17
Date:December 27, 1953
Stadium:Briggs Stadium
City:Detroit, Michigan
Attendance:54,577
Network:DuMont
Announcers:Harry Wismer and Red Grange
Radio:Mutual
Radioannouncers:Earl Gillespie, Chris Schenkel
Hofers:Browns: Paul Brown (coach/gm), Doug Atkins, Len Ford, Frank Gatski, Otto Graham, Lou Groza, Dante Lavelli, Marion Motley, Chuck Noll (as a coach), Bill Willis
Lions: Jack Christiansen, Lou Creekmur, Yale Lary, Bobby Layne, Joe Schmidt, Dick Stanfel, Doak Walker

The 1953 NFL Championship Game was the 21st annual championship game, held on December 27 at Briggs Stadium in Detroit.[1] [2] [3] [4]

The defending NFL champion Detroit Lions (10–2) of the Western Conference were led by quarterback Bobby Layne and running back Doak Walker, and the Cleveland Browns (11–1) of the Eastern Conference were led by head coach Paul Brown and quarterback Otto Graham. The game was a rematch of the previous year, which was won by the Lions, 17–7.[5] [6] This was the Browns' fourth consecutive NFL championship game appearance since joining the league in, and they were favored by three points.[7]

The Lions were attempting to become the third team in the championship game era (since 1933) to win two titles in a row, following the Chicago Bears (1940, 1941) and Philadelphia Eagles (1948, 1949).[4]

The home underdog Lions rallied in the fourth quarter with a late touchdown and conversion to win by a single point, 17–16.[2] [8] The two teams met the following year for a third consecutive title match-up.

Ticket prices ranged from three to seven dollars.[9]

Game summary

The Lions struck first with a Doak Walker touchdown, and both scored field goals in the second quarter and the Lions led at halftime, 10–3. The Browns scored thirteen straight points in the second half to take the lead.

Trailing 16–10 with four minutes and 10 seconds of play remaining, the Lions started from their own 20-yard line and fought their way 80 yards in eight plays, the touchdown coming on a 33-yard pass from Bobby Layne to Jim Doran in the end zone, and Walker's extra point gave the Lions the lead.

Trailing 17–16, the Browns had one last chance; Ken Carpenter started the drive with a run to his own 28, but an Otto Graham pass intended for Pete Brewster was deflected by rookie defensive halfback Carl Karilivacz, intercepting the throw, clinching the Lions their third title.[10]

Scoring summary

Sunday, December 27, 1953
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. EST

Officials

The NFL added the fifth official, the back judge, in ; the line judge arrived in, and the side judge in .

Players' shares

The gross receipts for the game, including radio and television rights, were just under $359,000. Each player on the winning Lions team received $2,424, while Browns players made $1,654 each, the highest to date.[3] [4] [8]

Video

External links

https://web.archive.org/web/20121001165017/http://www.cleveland.com/brownshistory/plaindealer/index.ssf?%2Fbrowns%2Fmore%2Fhistory%2F19531227BROWNS.html Harold Sauerbrie, "Browns Lose Title Game, 17–16", Cleveland Plain Dealer, December 27, 1953, Browns history database retrieved December 12, 2007

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Notes and References

  1. News: Browns, Lions meet for title . Chicago Sunday Tribune . Strickler . George . December 27, 1953 . 1, part 2.
  2. News: Lions win in last 3 minutes, 17 to 16 . Chicago Daily Tribune . Strickler . George . December 28, 1953 .
  3. News: Lions retain NFL title; edge Browns, 17-16 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Sell . Jack . December 28, 1953 . 12.
  4. News: Lions capture pro title 17-16 . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon . United Press, Associated Press reports . December 28, 1953 . 2B.
  5. News: Lions win pro crown; beat Browns, 17-7 . Chicago Daily Tribune . Prell . Edward . December 29, 1952 . 1, part 3.
  6. News: Lions defeat Browns for NFL title, 17-7 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Sell . Jack . December 29, 1952 . 18 .
  7. News: Browns, Lions clash today . Youngstown Vindicator . (Ohio) . Associated Press . December 27, 1953 . D1.
  8. News: Detroit's rally keeps NFL title . Pittsburgh Press . Livingston . Pat . December 28, 1953 . 14 .
  9. News: Tickets go on sale for pro grid title . Milwaukee Journal . Associated Press . December 14, 1953 . 13, part 2.
  10. Web site: Cleveland Browns History - cleveland.com. 2012-10-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20121001165017/http://www.cleveland.com/brownshistory/plaindealer/index.ssf?/browns/more/history/19531227BROWNS.html. 2020-02-06. October 1, 2012.
  11. News: Wallace, Rebele, Hamer to work in title game . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . December 24, 1953. 12.