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1965 Cleveland Browns season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamCleveland Browns
year1965
coachBlanton Collier
general_managerHarold Sauerbrei
stadiumCleveland Stadium
record11–3
division_place1st NFL Eastern
playoffsLost [NFL Championship](1965-nfl-championship-game)
(at [Packers](1965-green-bay-packers-season)) 12–23
pro bowlersPaul Wiggin, DE
Gene Hickerson, G
Frank Ryan, QB
John Wooten, G
Jim Houston, LB
Gary Collins, FL
Dick Schafrath, LT
Jim Brown, FB
shortnavlinkBrowns seasons

(at Packers) 12–23 Gene Hickerson, G Frank Ryan, QB John Wooten, G Jim Houston, LB Gary Collins, FL Dick Schafrath, LT Jim Brown, FB The 1965 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 16th season with the National Football League. With an NFL-best 11–3 mark, the 1965 team finished just a shade better than the year before (10–3–1) and, just as they had in 1964, the Browns returned to the NFL Championship Game; however, this time, they lost 23–12 to the Green Bay Packers in the last title contest held before the advent of the Super Bowl. It would be the first of three straight NFL crowns for the Packers, who went on to win the first two Super Bowls as well.

With his partner at wide receiver, 1964 rookie sensation Paul Warfield, missing almost all of the season with a broken collarbone, Gary Collins stepped up and led the Browns with 10 touchdown receptions, just less than half of the team's total of 23.

Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown, in what would turn out to be his final year before his unexpected retirement in the offseason, rushed for 1,544 yards, 98 more than the year before, and exceeded his TD total by 10, scoring 17 times. Quarterback Frank Ryan, who had thrown 25 TD passes in both 1963 and 1964, had just 18 in 1965 with 13 interceptions. His yardage was down considerably, too, to 1,751, as was his rating (75.3).

The Browns had a stretch in which they won nine of ten games, something the 1964 team did not come close to matching. And whereas the 1964 team needed to capture its regular-season finale to clinch the Eastern Conference title, the 1965 Browns claimed the championship with several weeks left, which explains why they were clobbered 42–7 in the next-to-last game by a Los Angeles Rams team that finished last in the Western Conference at 4–10; The Browns rested many of their starters and were just trying to get out of that game with no injuries.

Thus, the Browns could have very easily been 12–2. However, there was no such explanation for the Browns' only other one-sided loss, a 49–13 home decision to the St. Louis Cardinals. Although the Cards finished tied with the Philadelphia Eagles for next-to-last place in the East at 5–9, they were arguably the Browns' fiercest rival throughout the entire 1960s.

Offseason

NFL draft

RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
217Jim GarciaTacklePurdue
222Gerry BussellDefensive backGeorgia Tech
227Walter JohnsonDefensive tackleCal State-Los Angeles
332Bo ScottRunning backOhio State
341Bobby MaplesLinebackerBaylor
569Bill IrwinTackleMississippi
672Arnie SimkusTackleMichigan
683Corwyn AldredgeWide receiverNorthwestern State (LA)
797Dale LindseyLinebackerWestern Kentucky
8111Mike HowellDefensive backGrambling
9125Gary LaneQuarterbackMissouri
10139Pat ScreenQuarterbackLSU
11153Ollie CordillBackMemphis State
12167Justin CanaleGuardMississippi State
13181Henry PickettBackBaylor
14195Dan SimrellQuarterbackToledo
15209Larry GagnerTackleFlorida
16223Mel AnthonyFullbackMichigan
17237John BoyetteTackleClemson
18251Dick ArringtonGuardNotre Dame
19265Ed OrazenGuardOhio State
20279Frank GoldbergLinebackerCentral Michigan

Exhibition schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultScoreRecordStadiumAttendanceTimeNetworkLocal TVRadio
1August 6, 1965 (Fri)vs. College All-Stars (at Chicago)W24–161–0Soldier Field68,0009:00 PM EDTABCWJMO-AM
2August 15, 1965at [San Francisco 49ers](1965-san-francisco-49ers-season)W37–212–0Kezar Stadium22,0004:00 PM EDTWEWS-TVWJMO-AM
3August 22, 1965at [Los Angeles Rams](1965-los-angeles-rams-season)W21–193–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum29,5084:00 PM EDTWEWS-TVWJMO-AM
4August 29, 1965at [Detroit Lions](1965-detroit-lions-season)W28–144–0Tiger Stadium28,8031:30 PM EDTWEWS-TVWJMO-AM
5September 4, 1965 (Sat)[Green Bay Packers](1965-green-bay-packers-season)L14–304–1**Cleveland Municipal Stadium**83,1189:00 PM EDTWJMO-AM
6September 11, 1965 (Sat)vs. [Pittsburgh Steelers](1965-pittsburgh-steelers-season) at (Akron)W28–165–1**Rubber Bowl**23,1628:00 PM EDTWERE-AM

Notes: : All times in North American Eastern Time.

There was a doubleheader on September 4, 1965, Giants vs Lions and Packers vs Browns.

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultScoreRecordStadiumAttendanceTimeNetworkRadio
1September 19, 1965at [Washington Redskins](1965-washington-redskins-season)W17–71–0District of Columbia Stadium48,2081:30 PM EDTCBSWJMO-AM
2September 26, 1965[St. Louis Cardinals](1965-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)L13–491–1**Cleveland Stadium**80,1611:30 PM EDTCBSWJMO-AM
3October 3, 1965at [Philadelphia Eagles](1965-philadelphia-eagles-season)W35–172–1Franklin Field60,7591:30 PM EDTCBSWJMO-AM
4October 9, 1965[Pittsburgh Steelers](1965-pittsburgh-steelers-season)W24–193–1**Cleveland Stadium**80,1878:00 PM EDTSports Network Incorporated (SNI)WERE-AM
5October 17, 1965[Dallas Cowboys](1965-dallas-cowboys-season)W23–174–1**Cleveland Stadium**80,4321:30 PM EDTCBSWERE-AM
6October 24, 1965at [New York Giants](1965-new-york-giants-season)W38–145–1Yankee Stadium (I)62,8641:30 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
7October 31, 1965[Minnesota Vikings](1965-minnesota-vikings-season)L17–275–2**Cleveland Stadium**83,5051:30 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
8November 7, 1965[Philadelphia Eagles](1965-philadelphia-eagles-season)W38–346–2**Cleveland Stadium**72,8071:30 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
9November 14, 1965[New York Giants](1965-new-york-giants-season)W34–217–2**Cleveland Stadium**82,4261:30 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
10November 21, 1965at [Dallas Cowboys](1965-dallas-cowboys-season)W24–178–2Cotton Bowl76,2514:00 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
11November 28, 1965at [Pittsburgh Steelers](1965-pittsburgh-steelers-season)W42–219–2Pitt Stadium42,7571:30 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
12December 5, 1965[Washington Redskins](1965-washington-redskins-season)W24–1610–2**Cleveland Stadium**77,7651:30 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
13December 12, 1965at [Los Angeles Rams](1965-los-angeles-rams-season)L7–4210–3Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum49,0484:00 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM
14December 19, 1965at [St. Louis Cardinals](1965-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)W27–2411–3Busch Stadium I29,3482:00 PM ESTCBSWERE-AM

Notes: : All times in North American Eastern Time. (UTC–4 and UTC–5 starting October 24)

Playoffs

RoundDateOpponentResultScoreStadiumAttendanceTimeNetworkLocal RadioNational Radio
1965 NFL Championship GameJanuary 2, 1966at [Green Bay Packers](1965-green-bay-packers-season)L12–23Lambeau Field50,8522:00 PM ESTCBSWERE-AMCBS

Notes: : All times in North American Eastern Time.

Personnel

Roster

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**Quarterbacks**

Staff/coaches

**1965 Cleveland Browns staff**

Standings

References

References

  1. "1964 NFL Draft Listing – Pro-Football-Reference.com".
  2. "1965 Cleveland Browns Starters, Roster, & Players".
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