1977 Cleveland Browns season explained

Team:Cleveland Browns
Year:1977
Coach:Forrest Gregg
Dick Modzelewski (interim)
Record:6–8
Division Place:4th AFC Central
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers:None
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The 1977 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 28th season with the National Football League. After a 6–4 start, the Browns lost their final four games of the season, to finish with a disappointing 6–8 record. With one game left in the season, head coach Forrest Gregg was fired and replaced by Dick Modzelewski.

Offseason

NFL Draft

The following were selected in the 1977 NFL draft.

1977 Cleveland Browns Draft
Round Selection Player Position College Notes
117Robert L. JacksonLinebackerTexas A&M
246Tom SkladanyPunterOhio State
4102Oliver DavisDefensive backTennessee State
4110Mickey SimsDefensive tackleSouth Carolina State
7173Kenny RandleWide receiverSMU
7184Blane SmithLinebackerPurdue
7188Bob LingenfelterOffensive tackleNebraska
8213Bill ArmstrongDefensive backWake Forest
9240Daryl BrownDefensive backTufts
10269Tom BurkettOffensive tackleNorth Carolina
11296Charles NashWide receiverArizona
12325Leo TierneyCenterGeorgia Tech
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Personnel

Roster

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Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordAttendance
1L 14–160–132,554
2at Minnesota VikingsL 33–340–245,379
3W 19–101–231,308
4W 14–72–236,598
5at Green Bay PackersW 19–143–253,180
6at Detroit LionsL 20–243–349,168

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 18at Cincinnati BengalsW 13–31–0Riverfront Stadium52,847Recap
2New England PatriotsW 30–272–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium76,418Recap
3October 2Pittsburgh SteelersL 14–282–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium80,588Recap
4October 9Oakland RaidersL 10–262–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium80,236Recap
5October 16at Houston OilersW 24–233–2Houston Astrodome47,888Recap
6October 23at Buffalo BillsW 27–164–2Rich Stadium60,905Recap
7October 30Kansas City ChiefsW 44–75–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium60,381Recap
8November 6Cincinnati BengalsL 7–105–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium81,932Recap
9November 13at Pittsburgh SteelersL 31–355–4Three Rivers Stadium47,055Recap
10November 20at New York GiantsW 21–76–4Giants Stadium72,576Recap
11November 27Los Angeles RamsL 0–96–5Cleveland Municipal Stadium70,352Recap
12December 4at San Diego ChargersL 14–376–6San Diego Stadium37,312Recap
13December 11Houston OilersL 15–196–7Cleveland Municipal Stadium30,898Recap
14December 18L 19–206–8Kingdome61,583Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1

The 1977 season started with a league rival and an impressive win.

Week 2

The Cleveland Browns had not hosted nor been in a Monday Night Football game since the 1973 season, when they lost at home against the Miami Dolphins. The Cleveland Stadium was sold out that beautiful night along the lakefront and the crowd looked forward to a great game. Indeed, the game went into overtime, and with a little more than 10 minutes left in over time, Don Cockroft kicked a 35-yard field goal to end the game with a win for the Browns. Howard Cosell said that it was one of the most exciting finishes to a Monday Night Football game that he ever witnessed.

Week 3 vs Steelers

See also: 1977 Pittsburgh Steelers season.

Week 5

The Browns beat the Oilers 24–23 on another Cockroft last-second field goal. Toni Fritsch kicks a 37-yarder with 4:28 left to give Houston a 23–21 lead, but running back Greg Pruitt leads the Browns on their final scoring drive with three runs and a 13-yard third-down completion to Cleo Miller. Cockroft's six points lift him past Jim Brown to the no. 2 spot (behind Lou Groza) on the Browns' all-time scoring list.

Week 7

Scoring their most points in 9 years, the Browns broke a team record with 34 first downs while rolling up 526 yards (322 rushing) in a rout over the Kansas City Chiefs 44-7. Greg Pruitt rushed for 153 yards. Brian Sipe threw for 200 yards and tight end Gary Parris caught two touchdown passes.

Standings

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1977 NFL Draft Listing – Pro-Football-Reference.com . . https://web.archive.org/web/20090531172804/http://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/1977.htm . 2009-05-31 . live . 2009-07-23 .
  2. Web site: 1977 Cleveland Browns Starters, Roster, & Players. Pro-Football-Reference.com.