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1974 Cleveland Browns season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamCleveland Browns
year1974
coachNick Skorich
ownerArt Modell
general_managerHarold Sauerbrei
stadiumCleveland Municipal Stadium
record4–10
division_place4th AFC Central
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro bowlersRB Greg Pruitt
DT Jerry Sherk
shortnavlinkBrowns seasons

DT Jerry Sherk The 1974 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 29th season, and 25th season with the National Football League.

The 1974 Browns were only the second Browns team to post a losing record in the 29-year history of the franchise to that point.The other was the 1956 team

Season summary

The Browns finished 4–10 and never looked good. All those great players who had led the Browns to much success through the 1960s and the early part of the 1970s, either had retired or were ready to do so. And, as mentioned, since the Browns had been picking at the tail end of the draft for so long, they had little in the way of reinforcements to step into those stars' shoes.

With the exception of the Denver Broncos, who had a modest 7–6–1 record, none of the teams the Browns defeated in 1974 finished above .500. The Browns topped the Broncos 23–21 by scoring two unanswered touchdowns at the end of the game behind a backup third year quarterback by the name of Brian Sipe, out of San Diego State, who the Browns drafted in the thirteenth round of the 1972 draft, and had been on the team's taxi squad during his first two seasons with the team. That would be Cleveland's last win vs. Denver until 1990.

They beat the 7–7 Houston Oilers 20–7, the 7–7 New England Patriots 21–14 and the 6–8 San Francisco 49ers 7–0 in a tundra-like setting after one of the worst snowstorms in Northeast Ohio history.

Otherwise, it was not good. The Browns offense could not score enough points behind the direction of quarterback Mike Phipps, taken with the No. 3 overall pick in the 1970 NFL Draft that was acquired when the club dealt HOF wide receiver Paul Warfield to the Miami Dolphins. And the defense had trouble stopping people. The Browns got off to a 1–5 start, getting humbled 33–7 by the Cincinnati Bengals in—by far—the most lopsided opening-day loss in franchise history to that point—and losing by 22 points (29–7) to the St. Louis Cardinals and by 16 (40–24) to the Oakland Raiders. They also were thumped by 24 (41–17) by the Dallas Cowboys in the next-to-last game of the season.

But pride is a hard thing to totally extinguish. The Browns players left from those great teams still had it, and despite the lack of overall talent on the club, it helped them to stay close in some other games.

They gave the eventual Super Bowl champion Steelers all they could handle in both meetings, losing 20–16 and 26–16, lost by 10 points (34–24) in the rematch with the Bengals, fell by five (15–10) to the 9–5 Buffalo Bills, lost 36–35 to the San Diego Chargers when Sipe fumbled the snap as the club was positioning the ball in the middle of the field for Don Cockroft to kick a game-winning field goal on the final play, and were beaten by four (28–24) in the rematch with the Oilers in the season finale.

On the season as a whole, the Browns started games well and ended them well, being outscored just 62–61 in the first quarter and outscoring their foes 73–63 in the fourth. But in the middle two quarters combined, they were out-done by a whopping 219–117 count, and therein lies most of the reason why they gave up 344 points, the most in team history to that time.

Offseason

NFL draft

The following were selected in the 1974 NFL draft.

RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
240Billy CorbettOffensive tackleJohnson C. Smith
5118Mark IlgenfritzDefensive end[Vanderbilt](1973-vanderbilt-commodores-football-team)
6146Billy PritchettRunning backWest Texas A&M
7163Bob HerrickWide receiver[Purdue](1973-purdue-boilermakers-football-team)
7171Gerry SullivanOffensive tackle[Illinois](1973-illinois-fighting-illini-football-team)
8199Eddie BrownDefensive back[Tennessee](1973-tennessee-volunteers-football-team)
9224Dan ScottGuard[Ohio State](1973-ohio-state-buckeyes-football-team)
10238Mike PuestowWide receiver[North Dakota State](1973-north-dakota-state-bison-football-team)
11274Tom GoodenKickerHarding
12302Ron McNeilDefensive end[North Carolina Central](1973-north-carolina-central-eagles-football-team)
13327Mike SiefertDefensive end[Wisconsin](1973-wisconsin-badgers-football-team)
14352Bob HuntRunning backHeidelberg
15380Ransom TerrellLinebacker[Arizona](1973-arizona-wildcats-football-team)
16407Preston AndersonDefensive back[Rice](1973-rice-owls-football-team)
17430Carlton BuchananDefensive tackleSW Oklahoma

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

  • Owner and president – Art Modell

  • Executive vice president/general manager – Harold Sauerbrei

  • Vice President of Player Personnel - Bob Nussbaumer

  • Head coaches – Nick Skorich

  • Wide receivers – Fran Polsfoot

  • Offensive line – Forrest Gregg

  • Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Line - Dick Modzelewski

  • Linebackers – Dale Lindsey

  • Secondary / defensive backs – Richie McCabe

  • Special teams – Al Tabor

  • Film Coordinator - Ed Ulinski

  • Athletic Trainer - Leo Murphy

Roster

Cleveland Brownsborder=2}};"1974 Cleveland Browns roster
**Quarterbacks**

Exhibition schedule

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at [Los Angeles Rams](1974-los-angeles-rams-season)**L** 21–240–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum28,021
[San Francisco 49ers](1974-san-francisco-49ers-season)**W** 21–201–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium24,008
vs. [Baltimore Colts](1974-baltimore-colts-season)**L** 3–371–2Tampa Stadium25,116
[Washington Redskins](1974-washington-redskins-season)**L** 17–201–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium44,528
September 1vs. [Cincinnati Bengals](1974-cincinnati-bengals-season)**W** 21–172–3Ohio Stadium36,326
at [Detroit Lions](1974-detroit-lions-season)**L** 7–212–4Tiger Stadium42,905

Regular season

Schedule

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September 15at **[Cincinnati Bengals](1974-cincinnati-bengals-season)****L** 7–330–1Riverfront Stadium53,113[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197409150cin.htm)
September 22**[Houston Oilers](1974-houston-oilers-season)****W** 20–71–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium58,988[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197409220cle.htm)
September 29at [St. Louis Cardinals](1974-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)**L** 7–291–2Busch Memorial Stadium43,472[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197409290crd.htm)
October 6[Oakland Raiders](1974-oakland-raiders-season)**L** 24–401–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium65,247[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197410060cle.htm)
October 13**[Cincinnati Bengals](1974-cincinnati-bengals-season)****L** 24–341–4Cleveland Municipal Stadium70,897[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197410130cle.htm)
October 20at **[Pittsburgh Steelers](1974-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****L** 16–201–5Three Rivers Stadium48,100[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197410200pit.htm)
October 27[Denver Broncos](1974-denver-broncos-season)**W** 23–212–5Cleveland Municipal Stadium60,478[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197410270cle.htm)
November 3at [San Diego Chargers](1974-san-diego-chargers-season)**L** 35–362–6San Diego Stadium36,631[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197411030sdg.htm)
November 10at [New England Patriots](1974-new-england-patriots-season)**W** 21–143–6Schaefer Stadium61,279[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197411100nwe.htm)
November 17**[Pittsburgh Steelers](1974-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****L** 16–263–7Cleveland Municipal Stadium77,739[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197411170cle.htm)
November 24[Buffalo Bills](1974-buffalo-bills-season)**L** 10–153–8Cleveland Municipal Stadium66,504[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197411240cle.htm)
December 1[San Francisco 49ers](1974-san-francisco-49ers-season)**W** 7–04–8Cleveland Municipal Stadium24,559[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197412010cle.htm)
at [Dallas Cowboys](1974-dallas-cowboys-season)**L** 17–414–9Texas Stadium48,754[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197412070dal.htm)
December 15at **[Houston Oilers](1974-houston-oilers-season)****L** 24–284–10Astrodome37,910[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197412150oti.htm)
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Standings

Notes

References

References

  1. "1974 NFL Draft Listing – Pro-Football-Reference.com".
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