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1975 Cleveland Browns season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamCleveland Browns
year1975
coachForrest Gregg
ownerArt Modell
stadiumCleveland Municipal Stadium
record3–11
division_place4th AFC Central
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro bowlersDT Jerry Sherk
shortnavlinkBrowns seasons

The 1975 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 26th season with the National Football League. The Browns lost their first nine games—again, a team record—en route to going 3–11 in Forrest Gregg's first year as head coach after having been promoted from offensive line coach following the offseason firing of Nick Skorich.

Making matters even harder to swallow was that, save for a 16–15 decision at Denver in Week 5 and a 24–17 decision at Cincinnati in the season opener, the losses were pretty much one-sided. At home no less, the Browns fell 42–10 to the Minnesota Vikings, 42–6 to the Pittsburgh Steelers and 40–10 to the Houston Oilers, the worst three-game stretch they have ever had. Later in the year—it was the last of those nine consecutive defeats—the Browns were beaten 38–17 at Oakland.

The Steelers and Vikings both finished 12–2, the Oilers just missed the playoffs at 10–4 and the 11–3 Raiders lost to Pittsburgh in the AFC Championship Game, but none of that was of any consolation to a franchise as proud as the Browns. After 1974, the Browns were hoping that 1975, for which the team went to orange pants and altered its basic uniform design for the first time since that inaugural season of 1946, would usher in a new era of success. But it did not work out that way. The problem for the Browns was that they were in the middle of a major rebuilding phase, trying to replace old-line, grizzled veterans from the team's glory days of the 1960s with free agents from other teams, or young players. Another problem was at the QB position; Mike Phipps, the Browns' No. 3 overall pick in the 1970 NFL Draft, threw just four touchdown passes with 19 INTs on the year. More and more, Browns fans were calling for Brian Sipe, who started in two victories in the final five games in 1974, to permanently secure the starting quarterback job in what became a major quarterback controversy.

Asides from the progress of Sipe, another diamond in the rough was Greg Pruitt. With Pro Football Hall of Famer Leroy Kelly having retired after the 1973 season, Pruitt, the first of the team's two second-round draft picks that year, had taken a quantum leap in 1975 into settling into his job as the go-to running back. He raced for 214 yards, still the seventh-best performance in team history, en-route to putting together the first of his three-straight 1,000-yard seasons by getting 1,067. He became the first 1,000-yard runner for the team since Kelly in 1968.

Pruitt averaged 4.8 yards per carry in 1975, the highest by a Brown since Kelly's 5.0 in 1968, and, while scoring three times against the Chiefs, rushed for eight touchdowns, the most since Kelly's 10 in 1971.

Offseason

NFL draft

The following were selected in the 1975 NFL draft.

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

  • Owner and president – Art Modell

  • Executive vice president/general manager – Harold Sauerbrai

  • Head coaches – Forrest Gregg

  • Quarterbacks – Blanton Collier

  • Running backs – George Sefcik

  • Wide receivers – Doug Gerhart

  • Offensive line – Rod Humenuik

  • Defensive Coordinator – Dick Modzelewski

  • Linebackers – Walt Corey

  • Secondary / defensive backs – Richie McCabe

  • Special teams – Al Tabor

  • Film Coordinator – Ed Ulinski

  • Athletic Trainer – Leo Murphy

Roster

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**Quarterbacks**

Exhibition schedule

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August 10at [San Francisco 49ers](1975-san-francisco-49ers-season)**L** 13–1745,560
[Philadelphia Eagles](1975-philadelphia-eagles-season)**W** 14–635,769
at [Washington Redskins](1975-washington-redskins-season)**L** 14–2315,513
[Buffalo Bills](1975-buffalo-bills-season)**L** 20–3431,155
September 7vs. [New York Giants](1975-new-york-giants-season) at Seattle**W** 24–2020,000
[Detroit Lions](1975-detroit-lions-season)**L** 24–2732,341

Schedule

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September 21at **[Cincinnati Bengals](1975-cincinnati-bengals-season)****L** 17–240–1Riverfront Stadium52,874[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197509210cin.htm)
September 28[Minnesota Vikings](1975-minnesota-vikings-season)**L** 10–420–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium68,064[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197509280cle.htm)
October 5**[Pittsburgh Steelers](1975-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****L** 6–420–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium73,595[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197510050cle.htm)
October 12**[Houston Oilers](1975-houston-oilers-season)****L** 10–400–4Cleveland Municipal Stadium46,531[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197510120cle.htm)
October 19at [Denver Broncos](1975-denver-broncos-season)**L** 15–160–5Mile High Stadium52,590[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197510190den.htm)
October 26[Washington Redskins](1975-washington-redskins-season)**L** 7–230–6Cleveland Municipal Stadium56,702[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197510260cle.htm)
November 2at [Baltimore Colts](1975-baltimore-colts-season)**L** 7–210–7Municipal Stadium35,235[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197511020clt.htm)
November 9at [Detroit Lions](1975-detroit-lions-season)**L** 10–210–8Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium75,283[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197511090det.htm)
November 16at [Oakland Raiders](1975-oakland-raiders-season)**L** 17–380–9Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum50,461[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197511160rai.htm)
November 23**[Cincinnati Bengals](1975-cincinnati-bengals-season)****W** 35–231–9Cleveland Municipal Stadium56,427[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197511230cle.htm)
November 30[New Orleans Saints](1975-new-orleans-saints-season)**W** 17–162–9Cleveland Municipal Stadium44,753[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197511300cle.htm)
December 7at **[Pittsburgh Steelers](1975-pittsburgh-steelers-season)****L** 17–312–10Three Rivers Stadium47,962[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197512070pit.htm)
December 14[Kansas City Chiefs](1975-kansas-city-chiefs-season)**W** 40–143–10Cleveland Municipal Stadium44,368[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197512140cle.htm)
December 21at **[Houston Oilers](1975-houston-oilers-season)****L** 10–213–11Houston Astrodome43,770[Recap](https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197512210oti.htm)
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Standings

Milestones

  • Greg Pruitt, 304 Combined Net Yards vs. the Cincinnati Bengals, November 23,

References

References

  1. Melody, Tom. (October 19, 1975). "Broncos in No Mood To Be Busted: Unhappy Day Here Again for Browns". [[Akron Beacon Journal.
  2. Caffrey, Jim. (October 30, 1975). "1975 Browns Have Some Problem as Recent Colts: Too Much Newness". [[The Baltimore Sun]].
  3. "1975 Cleveland Browns Draftees". Pro Football Reference.
  4. "NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book". Workman Publishing Co.
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