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1964 Cleveland Browns season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
year1964
teamCleveland Browns
coachBlanton Collier
general managerHarold Sauerbrei
ownerArt Modell
stadiumCleveland Stadium
record10–3–1
division_place1st NFL Eastern
playoffs**Won [NFL Championship](1964-nfl-championship-game)**
(vs. [Colts](1964-baltimore-colts-season)) 27–0
pro bowlersFB Jim Brown
DE Bill Glass
OLB Jim Houston
DT Dick Modzelewski
QB Frank Ryan
T Dick Schafrath
SE Paul Warfield
shortnavlinkBrowns seasons

(vs. Colts) 27–0 DE Bill Glass OLB Jim Houston DT Dick Modzelewski QB Frank Ryan T Dick Schafrath SE Paul Warfield

The 1964 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 19th season, and 15th season with the National Football League. The Browns won the NFL Championship, despite having not made the playoffs in six seasons.

Regular season

The regular season was a success with the Browns finishing with a regular season record of 10–3–1. They were coached by Blanton Collier who had replaced Paul Brown the previous season. The team had a tremendous amount of heart, which was demonstrated by the fact that they had key commanding wins throughout the season. For instance, they swept their arch rival New York Giants, who the previous year had edged them out as the eastern conference champion. Not only did they win both times that they played against the Giants but both wins were very convincing, the first being a 42–20 home victory and the second being a 52–20 away victory. The second victory over the Giants was a clutch, season ending game that clinched the eastern conference title. Many of the Browns' wins during the regular season were in a very commanding manner, with a 37–21 win over the Detroit Lions being a prime example. The win over the Lions carried extra significance due to the fact that the Lions had been the team that knocked them out of the conference champion hunt the previous season by beating them 38–10 in the second to last regular season game.

The Browns were led by Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown who had a stellar regular season, rushing for 1,446 yards with a 5.2 yards/carry average. Although they had a great rushing game, the Browns had a very balanced offense, choosing not to just hand the ball to Brown on every play. The quarterback of the team was Frank Ryan who had a decent season throwing for 2,404 yards and 25 touchdowns while throwing 19 interceptions. The top receivers of the team were Paul Warfield and Gary Collins, the second of whom would become a legend by catching three touchdowns in the championship game against the heavily favored Baltimore Colts.

Championship Game

Leading into the game, the Browns were huge underdogs. Most experts had them losing by double digits. Baltimore was so heavily favored that after the Browns won the game, Sports Illustrated had to scramble to find a picture of a Browns player to put on its cover. Baltimore had the league's best offense and had a league best record of 12–2. They were stacked with future Hall of Famers such as Johnny Unitas, Lenny Moore, and John Mackey. The Browns though, were unfazed by the apparent talent disparity and Jim Brown was reported stating before the game, "we're going to kick their [butt] today." The game-time temperature that day was 34 degrees and felt much colder in 15- to 25-mph winds whipping under gray December sky. The Municipal Stadium crowd of 79,544 was the second largest in NFL title-game history at the time. The Browns knew that if they wanted to be in the game they had to make a statement early on, and they did just that. Galen Fiss, the Browns team captain, broke up a screen pass from Unitas to Moore, sending Moore airborne for a loss. The Browns tenacity on defense is what got them to the half time score of 0–0. Brown's running back Ernie Green reported after the game about half time, "We cleaned ourselves and sat down, and it seemed like something came over all of us. I think we all kind of looked at each other and concluded, 'Hey, we can beat these guys.'" Not only did the Browns "beat" the Colts in the second half, They destroyed them, scoring 27 unanswered points. Gary Collins became a Cleveland Browns legend by catching three touch down passes, the third one being a 51-yarder with Colts defender Bobby Boyd all over him. The biggest story of the game was how well Cleveland's defense played against Baltimore's heralded offense. Cleveland was able to hold Unitas to just 95 yards while intercepting him twice.

Lasting value

This was the last major sports championship won by a Cleveland-based team until 2016, when the Cleveland Cavaliers, a team that was formed in 1970, defeated the defending champion Golden State Warriors in a seven-game NBA Finals. Not only is it remembered in Cleveland but ESPN ranks the '64 title game as the second-greatest NFL postseason upset, behind only Joe Namath's guaranteed win over the Colts in Super Bowl III four seasons later.

Offseason

1964 draft class

Main article: 1964 NFL draft

Exhibition schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultScoreRecordStadiumAttendanceTime (ET)Local TVRadio12345
August 9at [San Francisco 49ers](1964-san-francisco-49ers-season)L7–260–1Kezar Stadium4:30 PM EDTWGAR–AM
at [Los Angeles Rams](1964-los-angeles-rams-season)W56–311–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum11:00 PM EDTWEWS-TVWERE–AM
vs. [Pittsburgh Steelers](1964-pittsburgh-steelers-season) (at Akron)W42–72–1Rubber Bowl8:00 PM EDTWERE–AM
at [Detroit Lions](1964-detroit-lions-season)W35–143–1Tiger Stadium8:00 PM EDTWEWS-TVWGAR–AM
[Green Bay Packers](1964-green-bay-packers-season)W20–174–1Cleveland Stadium9:00 PM EDTWGAR–AM

Notes: : All times are Eastern time.

There was a doubleheader on September 5, 1964, Giants vs Lions and Packers vs Browns.

Regular season schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultScoreRecordStadiumAttendanceTime (ET)NetworkRadioRecap1234567891011121314
September 13at [Washington Redskins](1964-washington-redskins-season)W27–131–0District of Columbia Stadium1:30 PM EDTCBSWGAR–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196409130was.htm)
September 20[St. Louis Cardinals](1964-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)T33–331–0–1Cleveland Stadium1:30 PM EDTCBSWGAR–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196409200cle.htm)
September 27at [Philadelphia Eagles](1964-philadelphia-eagles-season)W28–202–0–1Franklin Field1:30 PM EDTCBSWGAR–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196409270phi.htm)
October 4[Dallas Cowboys](1964-dallas-cowboys-season)W27–63–0–1Cleveland Stadium1:30 PM EDTCBSWGAR–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196410040cle.htm)
[Pittsburgh Steelers](1964-pittsburgh-steelers-season)L7–233–1–1Cleveland Stadium8:00 PM EDTSports Network Incorporated (SNI)WERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196410100cle.htm)
October 18at Dallas CowboysW20–164–1–1Cotton Bowl2:30 PM EDTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196410180dal.htm)
October 25[New York Giants](1964-new-york-giants-season)W42–205–1–1Cleveland Stadium1:30 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196410250cle.htm)
November 1Pittsburgh SteelersW30–176–1–1Pitt Stadium1:30 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196411010pit.htm)
November 8Washington RedskinsW34–247–1–1Cleveland Stadium1:30 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196411080cle.htm)
November 15[Detroit Lions](1964-detroit-lions-season)W37–218–1–1Cleveland Stadium1:30 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196411150cle.htm)
November 22vs. [Green Bay Packers](1964-green-bay-packers-season) (at Milwaukee)L21–288–2–1Milwaukee County Stadium2:00 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196411220gnb.htm)
November 29Philadelphia EaglesW38–249–2–1Cleveland Stadium1:30 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196411290cle.htm)
December 6at [St. Louis Cardinals](1964-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)L19–289–3–1Busch Stadium2:00 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196412060crd.htm)
at New York GiantsW52–2010–3–1Yankee Stadium2:00 PM ESTCBSWERE–AM[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196412120nyg.htm)

:Note: All times are Eastern time. (UTC–4; UTC–5 starting October 25)

Game summaries

Week 1: at Washington Redskins

Week 2: vs. St. Louis Cardinals

Week 3: at Philadelphia Eagles

Week 4: vs. Dallas Cowboys

Week 5: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 6: at Dallas Cowboys

Week 7: vs. New York Giants

Week 8: at Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 9: vs. Washington Redskins

Week 10: vs. Detroit Lions

Week 11: at Green Bay Packers

Week 12: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Week 13: at St. Louis Cardinals

Week 14: at New York Giants

Game Officials

WeekOpponentRefereeUmpireHead LinesmanBack JudgeField Judge
1at [Washington](1964-washington-redskins-season)(23) Harry Brubaker(18) Tony Sacco(8) Grover Klemmer(29) Stan Jaworowski(32) Jim Tunney
2[St. Louis](1964-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)(7) Tom Bell(20) Frank Sinkovitz(30) George Murphy(25) Tom Kelleher(34) Fritz Graf
3at [Philadelphia](1964-philadelphia-eagles-season)(52) George Rennix(51) Lou Palazzi(28) Bill Schleibaum(24) Bruce Alford(10) Charles Sweeney
4[Dallas](1964-dallas-cowboys-season)(56) Norm Schachter(4) James Beiersdorfer(26) Ed Marion(33) Art Holst(27) Herm Rohrig
5[Pittsburgh](1964-pittsburgh-steelers-season)
6at [Dallas](1964-dallas-cowboys-season)() Bill Downes(4) James Beiersdorfer() Sam Cooperman() Armen Terzian() Joe Gonzales
7[New York](1964-new-york-giants-season)(56) Norm Schachter
8at [Pittsburgh](1964-pittsburgh-steelers-season)
9[Washington](1964-washington-redskins-season)(52) George Rennix
10[Detroit](1964-detroit-lions-season)(55) Tony Skovar
11vs. [Green Bay](1964-green-bay-packers-season) (at Milwaukee)
12[Philadelphia](1964-philadelphia-eagles-season)(3) Jim Pace
13at [St. Louis](1964-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)
14at [New York](1964-new-york-giants-season)

Playoffs

RoundDateOpponentResultScoreStadiumAttendanceTime (ET)NetworkLocal RadioNational RadioRecapNFL Championship Game
December 27[Baltimore Colts](1964-baltimore-colts-season)W27–0Cleveland Stadium1:30 PM ESTCBSWERE–AMCBS[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196412270cle.htm)

Notes: : All times are EASTERN time.

1964 NFL Championship Game: vs. Baltimore Colts

Officials

RoundOpponentRefereeUmpireHead LinesmanBack JudgeField JudgeAlternates
1964 NFL Championship Game[Baltimore](1964-baltimore-colts-season)(56) Norm Schachter(57) Joe Connell(30) George Murphy(25) Tom Kelleher(16) Mike Lisetski(52) George Rennix, (29) Stan Jaworowski

Standings

Personnel

Staff

  • Owner - Art Modell

  • General manager – Harold Sauerbrei

  • Head coach – Blanton Collier

  • Offensive line – Fritz Heisler

  • Offensive backfield and ends – Dub Jones

  • Defensive coordinator – Howard Brinker

  • Defensive assistant – Nick Skorich

  • Linebackers – Ed Ulinski

  • Trainer - Leo Murphy

  • Equipment manager - Morrie Kono |}}

Roster

Media

Radio

Flagship stationPlay-by-playColor commentator
WERE–AM 1300 (main)
WGAR–AM 1220 (backup)Gib ShanleyJim Graner

Pre season TV

Local TVPlay-by-playColor commentator
WEWS-TV 5Ken ColemanWarren Lahr

Awards and records

  • Jim Brown, NFL Rushing Leader, (1,446 yards)
  • Frank Ryan, NFL Leader, Touchdown Passes, (25)

Milestones

  • Jim Brown, Seventh NFL Rushing Title

1965 NFL Pro Bowl (1964 NFL season), January 10, 1965

Pro Bowl

  • Jim Brown, FB, NFL Eastern Conference
  • Bill Glass, DE, NFL Eastern Conference
  • Jim Houston, OLB, NFL Eastern Conference
  • Dick Modzelewski, DT, NFL Eastern Conference
  • Frank Ryan, QB, NFL Eastern Conference
  • Dick Schafrath, T, NFL Eastern Conference
  • Paul Warfield, SE, NFL Eastern Conference
  • Blanton Collier, NFL Eastern Conference head coach
  • Howard Brinker, NFL Eastern Conference defensive coordinator
  • Fritz Heisler, NFL Eastern Conference offensive line coach
  • Dub Jones, NFL Eastern Conference offensive backfield and ends coach
  • Nick Skorich, NFL Eastern Conference defensive assistant coach
  • Ed Ulinski, NFL Eastern Conference linebackers coach

References

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