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1945 Cleveland Rams season

NFL team season (last season in Cleveland)

1945 Cleveland Rams season

NFL team season (last season in Cleveland)

FieldValue
teamCleveland Rams
year1945
record9–1
division_place1st NFL Western
coachAdam Walsh
stadiumLeague Park
playoffs**Won [NFL Championship](1945-nfl-championship-game)**
(vs. [Redskins](1945-washington-redskins-season)) 15–14
next[1946 (L.A.)](1946-los-angeles-rams-season)
shortnavlinkRams seasons

(vs. Redskins) 15–14 The 1945 Cleveland Rams season was the team's eighth year with the National Football League and the ninth and final season in Cleveland. Led by the brother tandem of head coach Adam Walsh and general manager Chile Walsh, and helmed by future Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Waterfield, the Rams franchise finished 9–1 before winning its first NFL Championship by defeating the Washington Redskins, 15–14, at Cleveland Stadium. Other stars on the team included receiver Jim Benton and back Jim Gillette, who gained more than 100 yards in the title game.

One month after winning the NFL Championship, the team's players and the franchise owner Dan Reeves, who had sustained five years of heavy financial losses (even during the team's championship season) because of poor home crowds, realized he had no prospect of the Rams competing in Cleveland with the AAFC's Browns, who were to commence play the next year, and relocated the Rams to Los Angeles. The Rams' move to Los Angeles marked the first of only two occasions that a professional football champion has played the following season in another city.

Off season

NFL draft

Main article: 1945 NFL draft

Hall of Fame]]r
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege
15Elroy "Crazylegs" HirschEndMichigan
216Milan LazetichTackleMichigan
321W.G. (Dub) WootenEndOklahoma
432Jack ZillyEndNotre Dame
537Roger HardingCenterCalifornia
648Jerry CowhigBackNotre Dame
759Fred NegusCenterWisconsin
870Johnny AugustBackAlabama
981Dick HuffmanTackleTennessee
1092Vern WaltersBackAlma
11103Tom FearsEndUCLA
12114Joe WinklerCenterPurdue
13125Jack AlandTackleAlabama
14136Chuck UknesBackIowa
15147Bill LundBackCase Western Reserve
16158Bob BartonEndHoly Cross
17169Dick HoernerBackIowa
18180Lee KennonTackleOklahoma
19191Eagle MatulichBackMississippi State
20202Bill GriffinTackleKentucky
21213Leroy EricksonBackOregon
22224Ray EvansTackleTexas-El Paso
23235Luke HigginsTackleNotre Dame
24246Stan NowakEndSouth Carolina
25257Gene KonopkaGuardVillanova
26268Ray FlorekBackIllinois
27279Russ PerryBackWake Forest
28290Pat WestBackUSC
29301Bill DavisBackOregon
30312Charley ComptonTackleAlabama

Schedule

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September 30**[Chicago Cardinals](1945-chicago-cardinals-season)****W** 21–01–0League Park10,872[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194509300ram.htm)
October 7**[Chicago Bears](1945-chicago-bears-season)****W** 17–02–0League Park19,580[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194510070ram.htm)
October 14at **[Green Bay Packers](1945-green-bay-packers-season)****W** 27–143–0City Stadium24,607[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194510140gnb.htm)
October 21at **[Chicago Bears](1945-chicago-bears-season)****W** 41–214–0Wrigley Field28,273[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194510210chi.htm)
October 28at [Philadelphia Eagles](1945-philadelphia-eagles-season)**L** 14–284–1Shibe Park38,149[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194510280phi.htm)
November 4at [New York Giants](1945-new-york-giants-season)**W** 21–175–1Polo Grounds46,219[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194511040nyg.htm)
November 11**[Green Bay Packers](1945-green-bay-packers-season)****W** 20–76–1League Park28,686[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194511110ram.htm)
November 18at **[Chicago Cardinals](1945-chicago-cardinals-season)****W** 35–217–1Comiskey Park18,000[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194511180crd.htm)
November 22at **[Detroit Lions](1945-detroit-lions-season)****W** 28–218–1Briggs Stadium40,017[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194511220det.htm)
December 2[Boston Yanks](1945-boston-yanks-season)**W** 20–79–1League Park18,470[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194512020ram.htm)
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Standings

Post season

NFL Championship Game: vs. Washington Redskins

Main article: NFL Championship Game, 1945

In the first quarter, the Redskins had the ball at their own 5-yard line. Dropping back into the end zone, quarterback Sammy Baugh threw, but the ball hit the goal post (which at the time was on the goal line instead of at the back of the end zone) and bounced back to the ground in the end zone. Under the rules at the time, this was ruled as a safety and thus gave the Rams a 2–0 lead.

In the second quarter, Baugh suffered bruised ribs and was replaced by Frank Filchock. Filchock threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Steve Bagarus to give the Redskins a 7–2 lead. But the Rams scored just before halftime when rookie quarterback Bob Waterfield threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Jim Benton. Waterfield's ensuing extra point was partially blocked, with the ball teetering on the crossbar, but it dropped over to give Cleveland a 9–7 lead.

In the third quarter, the Rams increased their lead when Jim Gillette scored on a 44-yard touchdown reception, but this time the extra point was missed. The Redskins then came back to cut their deficit to 15–14 with Bob Seymour's 8-yard touchdown catch from Filchock. In the fourth quarter, Washington kicker Joe Aguirre missed two field goals attempts, of 46 and 31 yards, that could have won the game.

Roster

Team photo of the 1945 NFL Champion Cleveland Rams.
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**Quarterbacks**

Awards and records

  • Adam Walsh, Coach of the Year
  • Bob Waterfield, League Most Valuable Player
  • Bob Waterfield, NFL leader, Touchdowns (14 – tied)

Footnotes

References

  1. MacCambridge, Michael. (2005). "America's Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation". Anchor Books.
  2. The other occasion was in 1962 with the [[1962 Dallas Texans season. Dallas Texans]] of the [[American Football League]]. Five months after winning the AFL Championship, franchise owner [[Lamar Hunt]], realizing he had no prospect of the Texans competing with the NFL's [[Dallas Cowboys. Cowboys]] in [[Dallas]], relocated the Texans to [[Kansas City]] and rebranded them as the Chiefs.
  3. Cavanaugh, Jack (2008). ''Giants Among Men''. New York: Random House. p. 57.
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