1956 Cleveland Browns season explained

Team:Cleveland Browns
Year:1956
Record:5–7
Division Place:T-4th Eastern
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers:None
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The 1956 Cleveland Browns season was the team's eleventh season, and seventh season with the National Football League.

This was the first season in which the Browns missed the playoffs, and its first season with a losing record. The Browns lost seven games in 1956, after having lost a total of only 17 over the previous ten seasons combined.

Exhibition schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultAttendance
1August 10vs. College All-Stars at ChicagoW 26–075,000
2August 19at San Francisco 49ersL 17–2838,741
3August 24at Los Angeles RamsL 6–1740,175
4September 1Green Bay PackersL 20–2115,456
5September 7at Detroit LionsL 0–1748,105
6September 15vs. Detroit Lions at AkronL 14–3128,201
7September 21at Chicago BearsW 24–1456,543

Regular season

See main article: 1956 NFL season.

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 30at Chicago CardinalsL 7–90–1Comiskey Park20,966Recap
2at Pittsburgh SteelersW 14–101–1Forbes Field35,398Recap
3October 14New York GiantsL 9–211–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium60,042Recap
4October 21at Washington RedskinsL 9–201–3Griffith Stadium23,322Recap
5October 28Pittsburgh SteelersL 16–241–4Cleveland Municipal Stadium50,358Recap
6November 4at Green Bay PackersW 24–72–4Milwaukee County Stadium28,590Recap
7November 11Baltimore ColtsL 7–212–5Cleveland Municipal Stadium42,404Recap
8November 18at Philadelphia EaglesW 16–03–5Connie Mack Stadium25,894Recap
9November 25Washington RedskinsL 17–203–6Cleveland Municipal Stadium22,878Recap
10December 2Philadelphia EaglesW 17–144–6Cleveland Municipal Stadium20,645Recap
11December 9at New York GiantsW 24–75–6Yankee Stadium27,707Recap
12December 16Chicago CardinalsL 7–245–7Cleveland Municipal Stadium25,312Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.[1] [2]

Season recap

Week 1 at Chicago

The post Otto Graham era begins with a 9-7 loss to the Cardinals in Chicago. Cleveland's only score comes on a 46-yard touchdown pass from George Ratterman to Ray Renfro in the first quarter. But Pat Summerall's third field goal, a nine-yarder with 29 seconds remaining, won it for the Cardinals and broke a twelve-game losing streak to the Browns.[3] The Cardinals later won the season finale.

Standings

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Steelers bow, 14-10 . Pittsburgh Press . Livingston . Pat . October 7, 1956 . 1, section 4.
  2. News: Browns edge Pitt Steelers . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . October 7, 1955 .
  3. News: Grid Cardinals upset champion Browns, 9-7 . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . October 1, 1956 . 25.