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1965 Baltimore Colts season

13th season in franchise history; third place finish in NFL


13th season in franchise history; third place finish in NFL

FieldValue
teamBaltimore Colts
year1965
record10–3–1
division_placeT-1st NFL Western ([playoff](1965-nfl-playoffs))
ownerCarroll Rosenbloom
general managerDon "Red" Kellett
coachDon Shula
stadiumMemorial Stadium
playoffsLost [Western Conference Playoff](1965-nfl-playoffs)
(at [Packers](1965-green-bay-packers-season)) 10–13
**Won NFL Playoff Bowl**
(vs. [Cowboys](1965-dallas-cowboys-season)) 35–3
shortnavlinkColts seasons

(at Packers) 10–13 Won NFL Playoff Bowl (vs. Cowboys) 35–3

The 1965 Baltimore Colts season was the 13th season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1965 season with a record of 10 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie, which tied for first in the Western Conference with the Green Bay Packers. No tie-breaking system was in place, and a playoff game was required to determine the Western Conference champion, who would host the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Browns for the NFL title.

The Colts were victims of the alleged Sports Illustrated cover jinx after linebacker Dennis Gaubatz was featured in late November. According to the article on the team's defense, the 9–1 Colts would soon clinch the Western title. But the team was beset with numerous obstacles from that point on, not the least of which were serious injuries to both of their quarterbacks, future Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas and back-up Gary Cuozzo.

After it was ruled that veteran free agent Ed Brown had been acquired too late for inclusion on the postseason roster, halfback Tom Matte (who had played quarterback at Ohio State for Woody Hayes) was pressed into service behind center. Yet the Colts were a remarkably resilient bunch, and if not for a blown call in the playoff game, they would have advanced to the league championship game, which they would have hosted at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore.

Personnel

Staff/coaches

1965 Baltimore Colts staff
**Front office**

Roster

DE/K

Regular season

Schedule

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September 19**[Minnesota Vikings](1965-minnesota-vikings-season)****W** 35–161–0Memorial Stadium56,562
September 26at **[Green Bay Packers](1965-green-bay-packers-season)****L** 17–201–1Milwaukee County Stadium48,130
October 3**[San Francisco 49ers](1965-san-francisco-49ers-season)****W** 27–242–1Memorial Stadium58,609
October 10**[Detroit Lions](1965-detroit-lions-season)****W** 31–73–1Memorial Stadium60,238
October 17at [Washington Redskins](1965-washington-redskins-season)**W** 38–74–1D.C. Stadium50,405
October 24**[Los Angeles Rams](1965-los-angeles-rams-season)****W** 35–205–1Memorial Stadium60,238
October 31at **[San Francisco 49ers](1965-san-francisco-49ers-season)****W** 34–286–1Kezar Stadium45,827
November 7at **[Chicago Bears](1965-chicago-bears-season)****W** 26–217–1Wrigley Field45,656
November 14at **[Minnesota Vikings](1965-minnesota-vikings-season)****W** 41–218–1Metropolitan Stadium47,426
November 21[Philadelphia Eagles](1965-philadelphia-eagles-season)**W** 34–249–1Memorial Stadium60,238
November 25at **[Detroit Lions](1965-detroit-lions-season)****T** 24–249–1–1Tiger Stadium55,036
December 5**[Chicago Bears](1965-chicago-bears-season)****L** 0–139–2–1Memorial Stadium60,238
December 12**[Green Bay Packers](1965-green-bay-packers-season)****L** 27–429–3–1Memorial Stadium60,238
at **[Los Angeles Rams](1965-los-angeles-rams-season)****W** 20–1710–3–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum46,636
**Note:** Intra-conference opponents are in **bold** text.

Standings

Postseason

The Western Conference playoff game was played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay the day after Christmas and the Colts led the Packers 10–0 at halftime. The Packers, with back-up quarterback Zeke Bratkowski in for injured Bart Starr, tied it up late in the fourth quarter on Don Chandler's controversial 22-yard field goal. Video replays appeared to show the kicked ball sailed well wide of the right upright—and the reaction of Chandler confirmed as much. The kick resulted in 1) a re-design of the goalposts, and 2) changing the placement of an official directly under each upright on field-goal attempts for the 1966 season.

Despite evidence to the contrary, the official in question, Jim Tunney (later known as "Dean of NFL Referees"), refused to admit his mistake, claiming that the flight of the ball over the goalpost had been affected by the wind before it veered to the right. The Packers won the game 13–10 in overtime with a 25-yard field goal. The following week the Packers defeated the Cleveland Browns for the NFL title, their third of five under head coach Vince Lombardi and first of three straight.

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December 26at [Green Bay Packers](1965-green-bay-packers-season)**L** 10–13 (OT)Lambeau Field50,484[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196512260gnb.htm)
January 9, 1966[Dallas Cowboys](1965-dallas-cowboys-season)**W** 35–3Orange Bowl65,569-

References

References

  1. Maule, Tex. (November 29, 1965). "Heroes without headlines".
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