1965 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season explained

Team:St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)
Teamdisplay:St. Louis Cardinals
Year:1965
Record:5–9
Division Place:5th (tied) NFL Eastern
Coach:Wally Lemm
Stadium:Busch Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The 1965 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 46th year in the National Football League (NFL) and their sixth season in St. Louis. After losing the season opener in Philadelphia, the Cardinals reeled off four consecutive wins to move into a tie with the Cleveland Browns at 4–1 after five weeks. However, the Cardinals lost their final six games to finish in sixth place at 5–9, ahead of only the 2–12 Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL Eastern Conference.

It was the final season at Busch Stadium, formerly known as Sportsman's Park. Head coach Wally Lemm resigned after the 1965 season and returned to his previous position with the Houston Oilers of the AFL. The Cardinals moved to the new Busch Memorial Stadium for the 1966 season.

Offseason

NFL Draft

In November 1964, the Cardinals selected quarterback Joe Namath of Alabama in the first round of the 1965 NFL draft, but he signed a record contract with the New York Jets of the American Football League.[1] It was the height of the bidding war between the leagues, which subsided with the merger announcement in June 1966.

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 19at Philadelphia EaglesL 27–340–1Franklin Field54,260
2September 26at Cleveland BrownsW 49–131–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium80,161
3Dallas CowboysW 20–132–1Busch Stadium32,034
4October 10at Washington RedskinsW 37–163–1D.C. Stadium50,205
5October 17at Pittsburgh SteelersW 20–74–1Pitt Stadium31,085
6October 24Washington RedskinsL 20–244–2Busch Stadium32,228
7October 31at New York GiantsL 10–144–3Yankee Stadium62,807
8November 7Pittsburgh SteelersW 21–175–3Busch Stadium31,899
9November 14at Chicago BearsL 13–345–4Wrigley Field45,663
10November 21New York GiantsL 15–285–5Busch Stadium31,704
11November 28Philadelphia EaglesL 24–285–6Busch Stadium28,706
12December 5Los Angeles RamsL 3–275–7Busch Stadium27,943
13at Dallas CowboysL 13–275–8Cotton Bowl38,499
14December 19Cleveland BrownsL 24–275–9Busch Stadium29,348
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Namath's a pro, but pins dubious . Eugene Register-Guard . Smits . Ted . June 19, 1966 . 2B .