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1952 NFL season

The 1952 NFL season was the 33rd regular season of the National Football League. Prior to the season, the legacy of the Dayton Triangles, the final remaining Ohio League member and the franchise then known as the New York Yanks owner Ted Collins sold his team back to the NFL. A few days later, a new team was then awarded to an ownership group in Dallas, Texas, after it purchased the assets of the Yanks.

1952 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 28 –
December 14, 1952
American Conf. ChampionsCleveland Browns
National Conf. ChampionsDetroit Lions (playoff)
Championship Game
ChampionsDetroit Lions
Eagles
Browns
Packers
Rams
Lions
49ers
Colts
Bears
Cardinals ....
Steelers ....
.... Redskins
Giants
Texans
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NFL teams: National, American

However, the new Dallas Texans went 1–11, and were sold back to the league midway through the season. For the team's last five games, the league operated the Texans as a road team, with the franchise "returning to its roots" as a traveling team just as they were in the 1920s when they were known as the Dayton Triangles, with them becoming the final traveling team to date in NFL history, using Hershey, Pennsylvania, as a home base. One of their final two "home" games were held at the Rubber Bowl in Akron, Ohio, the other one played at the opposing team's (Detroit) stadium. After the season ended, the league considers the Texans to have folded, however all of the Triangles-Texans players and assets were awarded to Carroll Rosenbloom for the following year, becoming the new Baltimore Colts, keeping the blue and white color scheme, and the assets of the franchise ultimately never missing a season in some form. This left Dallas without a professional football franchise until the births of the Dallas Cowboys and the AFL version of the Dallas Texans in 1960.

The Detroit Lions defeated the Cleveland Browns in the NFL Championship Game.

This was the last NFL season prior to the introduction of regular season overtime in 1974 that there were no ties in the regular season.

Draft edit

The 1952 NFL Draft was held on January 17, 1952 at Philadelphia's Hotel Statler. With the first pick, the Los Angeles Rams selected quarterback Bill Wade from Vanderbilt University.

Major rule changes edit

  • Offensive players will not be called for illegal motion as long as they do not move forward prior to the snap.
  • The penalty for offensive pass interference is 15 yards from the previous spot, unless the result on a fourth down play is a touchback.
  • A player who commits a palpably (obviously) unfair act is ejected from the game.

Regular season edit

Highlights edit

  • In Week One (September 28), the Cleveland Browns hosted a rematch of their 1951 title game loss to the Rams, which had taken place in Los Angeles. That 24–17 loss was avenged with a 37–7 win for the Browns. The NFL's newest team, the Dallas Texans, played their first game, but a crowd of only 17,499 turned out to watch the visiting Giants. The Texans scored first, on a pass from George Taliaferro to Buddy Young, two of the few African-American players in the NFL at that time. The Giants scored the rest of the points in a 24–6 win.
  • Week Three (October 12) the Giants beat the Browns 17–9, and the 49ers shut out the Lions 28–0, as both stayed unbeaten on the road.
  • Week Four (October 19) saw the 49ers stay unbeaten with a 40–18 win over the Bears, while the Chicago Cardinals spoiled the Giants' home opener, 24–23.
  • San Francisco's streak finally ended on November 2 in Week Six when the Bears visited. The 49ers were leading, 17–10 in the 4th quarter, when Frankie Albert made an unnecessary gamble in a 4th and 4 on his own 31-yard line, trying to gain yardage on a fake punt. Chicago took over on downs and tied the game three plays later, and George Blanda's 48-yard field goal gave them a 20–17 win.[1]
  • In Week Seven (November 9), the 49ers lost in New York, 23–14, while Detroit beat Pittsburgh 31–6 and Cleveland beat the Cardinals 28–13. Both conference races were tied, with the Giants and Browns in the American, and the Lions joining the 49ers in the National, all with 5–2–0 records. In Dallas, only 10,000 turned out in a drizzle to watch the Texans fall to 0–7–0 in a 27–6 loss to the Rams.[2] It proved to be the Texans' last Cotton Bowl date, and the last pro football game played in the state of Texas until 1960. After losses of $250,000 and failed attempts to get refinancing, the team's 16 stockholders surrendered the franchise three days later, the league took over its operations, and the remaining games in Dallas were moved.[3]
  • In Week Eight (November 16) the Browns had a 22–0 lead over Pittsburgh and then withstood a four touchdown passing attack by Jim Finks in a 29–28 win. A safety, caused when Finks had been sacked in the end zone earlier, was the margin of victory. With the Giants' 17–3 loss to Green Bay, Cleveland took over first place in the American Conference. Meanwhile, Detroit and San Francisco both won to stay tied in the National.
  • Week Nine (November 23) saw a seven-way tie for the NFL's best record, with more than half of the teams at 6–3–0, and only three games left in the season. The 5–3 Rams beat the 6–2 49ers 35–9, and the 5–3 Eagles beat the 6–2 Browns 28–20. The 3–5 Bears upset the visiting 6–2 Lions, 24–23, after George Blanda passed to Ed Sprinkle with 8 seconds to play. In addition, the 5–3 Giants and the 5–3 Packers won their games against Washington (14–10) and Dallas (42–14) respectively.[4]
  • This oddity only lasted a few days. Week Ten began on Thanksgiving Day, as the Lions beat the Packers 48–24. The same day, November 27, the 0–9–0 Texans played the Bears in Akron, Ohio after Dallas and Chicago were both unavailable. The Texans blew an 18-point lead, but with 0:34 to play, Frank Tripucka scored and the NFL's orphaned team registered its first (and last) win, 27–23. About 3,000 Ohioans watched the game, compared to 14,800 who packed the stadium earlier that day to watch a high school game.[5] On November 30, the Rams and 49ers, both 6–3–0, met for the second straight week, this time in San Francisco, and the L.A. team won 34–21. The NFL's two other 6–3 teams, the Eagles and the Giants, both lost on the road. The Cards beat Philly 28–22. The 3–6 Steelers, however, handed the Giants their worst defeat ever, beginning with a 91-yard return of the opening kickoff by Lynn Chandnois and ending 63–7. With that, the Browns were alone in the American race, while the Lions and Rams were tied in the National.
  • The Browns, Lions and Rams won again in Week Eleven, as did Philadelphia, but the Giants were eliminated with a 27–17 loss to Washington.
  • In the final games of the regular season (December 14) in Week Twelve, Detroit won 41–6 in the last NFL game for the Dallas Texans, and the Rams beat Pittsburgh 28–14, tying both for the National title at 9–3–0, and forcing a playoff. In the American Conference, the 7–4 Eagles were hoping for the 8–3 Browns to lose, and Cleveland fell in New York, 37–34, despite a fourth quarter comeback attempt. Playing against the last place (2–8) Redskins, the Eagles had a 21–14 lead in the fourth quarter, but Eddie LeBaron crossed the goal line with 0:18 to play, for Washington's only home win in 1952, and handing the Browns the conference title.[6]

Conference races edit

Week National American
1 Tie (Bears, S.F) 1–0–0 4 teams (Cle, NYG, Phi, Was) 1–0–0
2 San Francisco 49ers 2–0–0 Tie (Cle, NYG) 2–0–0
3 San Francisco 49ers 3–0–0 New York Giants 3–0–0
4 San Francisco 49ers 4–0–0 3 teams (Cards, Cle., NYG) 3–1–0
5 San Francisco 49ers 5–0–0 Cleveland Browns 4–1–0
6 San Francisco 49ers 5–1–0 Cleveland Browns 4–2–0
7 Tie (Lions, 49ers) 5–2–0 Tie (Browns, Giants) 5–2–0
8 Tie (Lions, 49ers) 6–2–0 Cleveland Browns 6–2–0
9 4 teams (Det., GB, LA, SF) 6–3–0 3 teams (Cle., NYG, Phi) 6–3–0
10 Tie (Det., LA) 7–3–0 Cleveland Browns 7–3–0
11 Tie (Det., LA) 8–3–0 Cleveland Browns 8–3–0
12 (tie) Detroit Lions 9–3–0 Cleveland Browns 8–4–0
12 Los Angeles Rams 9–3–0

Final standings edit

Playoffs edit

The Lions hosted and won the National Conference playoff. The Browns hosted the NFL Championship Game, but were defeated by the Lions.

National Conference playoff NFL Championship
A Cleveland 7
N Los Angeles 21 N Detroit 17
N Detroit 31

League leaders edit

Statistic Name Team Yards
Passing Otto Graham Cleveland 2816
Rushing Dan Towler Los Angeles 894
Receiving Billy Howton Green Bay 1231

Coaching changes edit

Offseason edit

In-season edit

Stadium changes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bears Upend 49ers on Blanda's Long Boot After Albert's 4th-Quarter Gamble Fails," San Mateo Times, Nov 3, 1952, p18
  2. ^ "Outlook Good for Dead Heat In Pro Grid Loop Divisions," Corpus Christi Times, Nov 10, 1952, p19
  3. ^ "Dallas Texans Go Broke; Team Goes Back to League," The Lowell (Mass.) Sun, Nov 13, 1952, p29
  4. ^ "Seven Teams Tied For Pro Grid Leads," Oakland Tribune, Nov 24, 1952, p25
  5. ^ "Detroit Upends Packers; Dallas Posts First Win," The Athens (O.) Messenger, Nov 28, 1952, p8
  6. ^ "Eagles Deserted By 'Lady Luck'", Charleston Daily Mail, Dec 15, 1952, p16
  • NFL Record and Fact Book (ISBN 1-932994-36-X)
  • NFL History 1951–1960 (Last accessed December 4, 2005)
  • Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)

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The 1952 NFL season was the 33rd regular season of the National Football League Prior to the season the legacy of the Dayton Triangles the final remaining Ohio League member and the franchise then known as the New York Yanks owner Ted Collins sold his team back to the NFL A few days later a new team was then awarded to an ownership group in Dallas Texas after it purchased the assets of the Yanks 1952 NFL seasonRegular seasonDurationSeptember 28 December 14 1952American Conf ChampionsCleveland BrownsNational Conf ChampionsDetroit Lions playoff Championship GameChampionsDetroit Lions 1951 NFL seasons 1953 EaglesBrownsPackersRamsLions49ersColtsBearsCardinals Steelers RedskinsGiantsTexansclass notpageimage NFL teams National American However the new Dallas Texans went 1 11 and were sold back to the league midway through the season For the team s last five games the league operated the Texans as a road team with the franchise returning to its roots as a traveling team just as they were in the 1920s when they were known as the Dayton Triangles with them becoming the final traveling team to date in NFL history using Hershey Pennsylvania as a home base One of their final two home games were held at the Rubber Bowl in Akron Ohio the other one played at the opposing team s Detroit stadium After the season ended the league considers the Texans to have folded however all of the Triangles Texans players and assets were awarded to Carroll Rosenbloom for the following year becoming the new Baltimore Colts keeping the blue and white color scheme and the assets of the franchise ultimately never missing a season in some form This left Dallas without a professional football franchise until the births of the Dallas Cowboys and the AFL version of the Dallas Texans in 1960 The Detroit Lions defeated the Cleveland Browns in the NFL Championship Game This was the last NFL season prior to the introduction of regular season overtime in 1974 that there were no ties in the regular season Contents 1 Draft 2 Major rule changes 3 Regular season 3 1 Highlights 3 2 Conference races 4 Final standings 5 Playoffs 6 League leaders 7 Coaching changes 7 1 Offseason 7 2 In season 8 Stadium changes 9 ReferencesDraft editThe 1952 NFL Draft was held on January 17 1952 at Philadelphia s Hotel Statler With the first pick the Los Angeles Rams selected quarterback Bill Wade from Vanderbilt University Major rule changes editOffensive players will not be called for illegal motion as long as they do not move forward prior to the snap The penalty for offensive pass interference is 15 yards from the previous spot unless the result on a fourth down play is a touchback A player who commits a palpably obviously unfair act is ejected from the game Regular season editHighlights edit In Week One September 28 the Cleveland Browns hosted a rematch of their 1951 title game loss to the Rams which had taken place in Los Angeles That 24 17 loss was avenged with a 37 7 win for the Browns The NFL s newest team the Dallas Texans played their first game but a crowd of only 17 499 turned out to watch the visiting Giants The Texans scored first on a pass from George Taliaferro to Buddy Young two of the few African American players in the NFL at that time The Giants scored the rest of the points in a 24 6 win Week Three October 12 the Giants beat the Browns 17 9 and the 49ers shut out the Lions 28 0 as both stayed unbeaten on the road Week Four October 19 saw the 49ers stay unbeaten with a 40 18 win over the Bears while the Chicago Cardinals spoiled the Giants home opener 24 23 San Francisco s streak finally ended on November 2 in Week Six when the Bears visited The 49ers were leading 17 10 in the 4th quarter when Frankie Albert made an unnecessary gamble in a 4th and 4 on his own 31 yard line trying to gain yardage on a fake punt Chicago took over on downs and tied the game three plays later and George Blanda s 48 yard field goal gave them a 20 17 win 1 In Week Seven November 9 the 49ers lost in New York 23 14 while Detroit beat Pittsburgh 31 6 and Cleveland beat the Cardinals 28 13 Both conference races were tied with the Giants and Browns in the American and the Lions joining the 49ers in the National all with 5 2 0 records In Dallas only 10 000 turned out in a drizzle to watch the Texans fall to 0 7 0 in a 27 6 loss to the Rams 2 It proved to be the Texans last Cotton Bowl date and the last pro football game played in the state of Texas until 1960 After losses of 250 000 and failed attempts to get refinancing the team s 16 stockholders surrendered the franchise three days later the league took over its operations and the remaining games in Dallas were moved 3 In Week Eight November 16 the Browns had a 22 0 lead over Pittsburgh and then withstood a four touchdown passing attack by Jim Finks in a 29 28 win A safety caused when Finks had been sacked in the end zone earlier was the margin of victory With the Giants 17 3 loss to Green Bay Cleveland took over first place in the American Conference Meanwhile Detroit and San Francisco both won to stay tied in the National Week Nine November 23 saw a seven way tie for the NFL s best record with more than half of the teams at 6 3 0 and only three games left in the season The 5 3 Rams beat the 6 2 49ers 35 9 and the 5 3 Eagles beat the 6 2 Browns 28 20 The 3 5 Bears upset the visiting 6 2 Lions 24 23 after George Blanda passed to Ed Sprinkle with 8 seconds to play In addition the 5 3 Giants and the 5 3 Packers won their games against Washington 14 10 and Dallas 42 14 respectively 4 This oddity only lasted a few days Week Ten began on Thanksgiving Day as the Lions beat the Packers 48 24 The same day November 27 the 0 9 0 Texans played the Bears in Akron Ohio after Dallas and Chicago were both unavailable The Texans blew an 18 point lead but with 0 34 to play Frank Tripucka scored and the NFL s orphaned team registered its first and last win 27 23 About 3 000 Ohioans watched the game compared to 14 800 who packed the stadium earlier that day to watch a high school game 5 On November 30 the Rams and 49ers both 6 3 0 met for the second straight week this time in San Francisco and the L A team won 34 21 The NFL s two other 6 3 teams the Eagles and the Giants both lost on the road The Cards beat Philly 28 22 The 3 6 Steelers however handed the Giants their worst defeat ever beginning with a 91 yard return of the opening kickoff by Lynn Chandnois and ending 63 7 With that the Browns were alone in the American race while the Lions and Rams were tied in the National The Browns Lions and Rams won again in Week Eleven as did Philadelphia but the Giants were eliminated with a 27 17 loss to Washington In the final games of the regular season December 14 in Week Twelve Detroit won 41 6 in the last NFL game for the Dallas Texans and the Rams beat Pittsburgh 28 14 tying both for the National title at 9 3 0 and forcing a playoff In the American Conference the 7 4 Eagles were hoping for the 8 3 Browns to lose and Cleveland fell in New York 37 34 despite a fourth quarter comeback attempt Playing against the last place 2 8 Redskins the Eagles had a 21 14 lead in the fourth quarter but Eddie LeBaron crossed the goal line with 0 18 to play for Washington s only home win in 1952 and handing the Browns the conference title 6 Conference races edit Week National American 1 Tie Bears S F 1 0 0 4 teams Cle NYG Phi Was 1 0 0 2 San Francisco 49ers 2 0 0 Tie Cle NYG 2 0 0 3 San Francisco 49ers 3 0 0 New York Giants 3 0 0 4 San Francisco 49ers 4 0 0 3 teams Cards Cle NYG 3 1 0 5 San Francisco 49ers 5 0 0 Cleveland Browns 4 1 0 6 San Francisco 49ers 5 1 0 Cleveland Browns 4 2 0 7 Tie Lions 49ers 5 2 0 Tie Browns Giants 5 2 0 8 Tie Lions 49ers 6 2 0 Cleveland Browns 6 2 0 9 4 teams Det GB LA SF 6 3 0 3 teams Cle NYG Phi 6 3 0 10 Tie Det LA 7 3 0 Cleveland Browns 7 3 0 11 Tie Det LA 8 3 0 Cleveland Browns 8 3 0 12 tie Detroit Lions 9 3 0 Cleveland Browns 8 4 0 12 Los Angeles Rams 9 3 0Final standings editNFL American Conference viewtalkedit W L T PCT CONF PF PA STK Cleveland Browns 8 4 0 667 7 3 310 213 L1 Philadelphia Eagles 7 5 0 583 6 4 252 271 L1 New York Giants 7 5 0 583 5 4 234 231 W1 Pittsburgh Steelers 5 7 0 417 4 5 300 273 L1 Chicago Cardinals 4 8 0 333 3 7 172 221 L2 Washington Redskins 4 8 0 333 4 6 240 287 W2 Note Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972 NFL National Conference viewtalkedit W L T PCT CONF PF PA STK Detroit Lions 9 3 0 750 7 3 344 192 W3 Los Angeles Rams 9 3 0 750 8 2 349 234 W8 San Francisco 49ers 7 5 0 583 6 3 285 221 W1 Green Bay Packers 6 6 0 500 3 6 295 312 L3 Chicago Bears 5 7 0 417 4 6 245 326 W1 Dallas Texans 1 11 0 083 1 9 182 427 L2Playoffs editFurther information 1952 NFL playoffsThe Lions hosted and won the National Conference playoff The Browns hosted the NFL Championship Game but were defeated by the Lions National Conference playoffNFL ChampionshipACleveland7NLos Angeles21NDetroit17NDetroit31League leaders editStatistic Name Team Yards Passing Otto Graham Cleveland 2816 Rushing Dan Towler Los Angeles 894 Receiving Billy Howton Green Bay 1231Coaching changes editOffseason edit Chicago Cardinals Joe Kuharich became the new Cardinals head coach Curly Lambeau resigned after 10 games into 1951 Phil Handler and Cecil Isbell then served as co head coaches for the final two games of the 1951 season Dallas Texans The team retained the services of the former New York Yanks head coach James Phelan Philadelphia Eagles Jim Trimble became the new head coach Bo McMillin retired after two games into 1951 after he was diagnosed with terminal stomach cancer Wayne Millner served as interim for the rest of that season Pittsburgh Steelers John Michelosen was replaced by Joe Bach Washington Redskins Curly Lambeau became the new head coach Herman Ball was fired after three games into 1951 Dick Todd served as interim for the rest of the season In season edit Los Angeles Rams Joe Stydahar resigned after one game into the season and was replaced by Hamp Pool Stadium changes editThe Dallas Texans played their first four regular season home games at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas their fifth home game at the Rubber Bowl in Akron Ohio and their sixth and last home game at the opposing team s stadium the Detroit Lions Briggs Stadium The Green Bay Packers home games in Milwaukee moved from Wisconsin State Fair Park to Marquette StadiumReferences edit Bears Upend 49ers on Blanda s Long Boot After Albert s 4th Quarter Gamble Fails San Mateo Times Nov 3 1952 p18 Outlook Good for Dead Heat In Pro Grid Loop Divisions Corpus Christi Times Nov 10 1952 p19 Dallas Texans Go Broke Team Goes Back to League The Lowell Mass Sun Nov 13 1952 p29 Seven Teams Tied For Pro Grid Leads Oakland Tribune Nov 24 1952 p25 Detroit Upends Packers Dallas Posts First Win The Athens O Messenger Nov 28 1952 p8 Eagles Deserted By Lady Luck Charleston Daily Mail Dec 15 1952 p16 NFL Record and Fact Book ISBN 1 932994 36 X NFL History 1951 1960 Last accessed December 4 2005 Total Football The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League ISBN 0 06 270174 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1952 NFL season amp oldid 1200568376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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