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1961 NFL season

The 1961 NFL season was the 42nd regular season of the National Football League (NFL). The league expanded to 14 teams with the addition of the Minnesota Vikings, after the team's owners declined to be charter members of the new American Football League. The schedule was also expanded from 12 games per team to 14 games per team where it would stay for 16 years. The Vikings were placed in the Western Conference, and the Dallas Cowboys were switched from the Western Conference to the Eastern. The addition of the Vikings returned the NFL to an even number of teams (and eliminated the bye week of 1960 until 1966 temporarily and 1990 on a permanent basis).

1961 National Football League season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 17 –
December 31, 1961
East ChampionsNew York Giants
West ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Championship Game
ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Eagles
Browns
Giants
Cardinals
Steelers ....
.... Redskins
Cowboys
Packers
Lions
49ers
Colts
Bears
Rams
Vikings
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NFL teams: West, East

The season ended when the Green Bay Packers shut out the New York Giants 37–0 in the 1961 NFL Championship Game.

Draft

The 1961 NFL Draft was held from December 27-28, 1960 at Philadelphia's Warwick Hotel. With the first pick, the Minnesota Vikings selected halfback Tommy Mason from Tulane University.

Expansion draft

The 1961 NFL expansion draft was held on January 26, 1961, with the Minnesota Vikings selecting 36 players from the other NFL teams. The one-year old Dallas Cowboys were exempted from losing a player in this expansion draft.

Conference races

The new Minnesota Vikings won their first game when they upset the Chicago Bears team, 37–13, on September 17, 1961. Mike Mercer made the Vikings' first points on a 12-yard field goal, and Fran Tarkenton guided the team to five touchdowns. The Vikings finished at 3–11 after that good start. With 14 teams in two conferences, each NFL team now played a 14-game schedule: a home-and-away series with the other six teams in their division, and two interconference games.

In Week Five, the Giants and Eagles led the Eastern Conference, and the Packers and 49ers led the Western, all with records of 4–1. The following week, the 49ers lost to the Bears, 31–0, while Green Bay beat Minnesota 33–7. The Giants and Eagles, both winners, remained tied in the Eastern standings at 5–1. In Week Seven, Dallas edged the Giants 17–16, while the Eagles beat the Redskins 27–24 on Sonny Jurgensen's last-quarter touchdown pass to Tommy McDonald. In Week Nine (November 12), the Giants beat the Eagles, 38–21, to give both teams 7–2 records, while Green Bay survived a game at Chicago, 31–28, that would otherwise have tied both teams at 6–3; Green Bay led the Western race the rest of the way. In Week Ten, New York's 42–21 win over Pittsburgh put it at 8–2, while Cleveland's 45–24 win over Philadelphia put both those teams at 7–3. In Week 11 (December 3), New York lost 20–17 to Green Bay, while the Eagles won 35–24 at Pittsburgh, tying the race again.

The Giants and Eagles, both at 9–3, met the following week in Philadelphia (December 10). After New York trailed 10–7, Coach Allie Sherman replaced Y. A. Tittle with Charlie Conerly, who at 40 was the NFL's oldest player. Conerly threw for three touchdowns for the 28–24 win. The winning score came after the Eagles were penalized for roughing the kicker on the Giants' fourth down, giving the Giants first down on the 24.[1] At season's end (December 17), the Eagles rallied to beat Detroit 27–24, and hoped for a Giants' loss to force a playoff. At that moment, New York and Cleveland were tied 7–7 with two minutes left. A long punt by the Giants' Don Chandler pinned the Browns on their own 7-yard line, and ended any threat of a loss.[2]

Week Western Eastern
1 4 teams (Bal, Det, Min, SF) 1–0–0 3 teams (Dal, Phi, St.L) 1–0–0
2 Detroit Lions 2–0–0 Tie (Dal, Phi) 2–0–0
3 4 teams (Bal, Det, GB, SF) 2–1–0 5 teams (Cle, Dal, NYG, Phi, StL) 2–1–0
4 Tie (GB, SF) 3–1–0 4 teams (Cle, Dal, NYG, Phi) 3–1–0
5 Tie (GB, SF) 4–1–0 Tie (NYG, Phi) 4–1–0
6 Green Bay Packers 5–1–0 Tie (NYG, Phi) 5–1–0
7 Green Bay Packers 6–1–0 Philadelphia Eagles 6–1–0
8 Green Bay Packers 6–2–0 Philadelphia Eagles 7–1–0
9 Green Bay Packers 7–2–0 Tie (NYG, Phi) 7–2–0
10 Green Bay Packers 8–2–0 New York Giants 8–2–0
11 Green Bay Packers 9–2–0 New York Giants 9–2–0
12 Green Bay Packers 10–2–0 Tie (NYG, Phi) 9–3–0
13 Green Bay Packers 10–3–0 New York Giants 10–3–0
14 Green Bay Packers 11–3–0 New York Giants 10–3–1

Final standings

Postseason

NFL Championship Game

Green Bay 37, New York 0 at City Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin, December 31, 1961

Playoff Bowl

The Playoff Bowl was between the conference runners-up, for third place in the league. This was its second year and it was played a week after the title game.

Awards

Most valuable player

Rookie of the year

Coach of the year

Other

Coaching changes

Offseason

In-season

Stadium changes

See also

References

  1. ^ "'Penalties Killed Us' Moans Eagles' Coach," Delaware County Times, Dec 11, 1961, p20
  2. ^ "Giants Settle for Tie, Earn Division Title,", The Independent (Long Beach), Dec 18, 1961, pD-1
  3. ^ "Hornung Is 'Most Valuable'". Star Tribune. Associated Press. December 21, 1961. p. 21. Retrieved February 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Olderman, Murray (December 27, 1961). "Players Name Tittle Thorpe Trophy Winner". The Telegraph. Newspaper Enterprise Association. p. 12. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  5. ^ "Paul Hornung Voted NFL Player Of Year". Pampa Daily News. United Press International. December 29, 1961. p. 8. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Bears' Mike Ditka Rookie Of Year". Daily Independent Journal. Associated Press. December 21, 1961. p. 14. Retrieved March 23, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Bears' Mike Ditka Named NFL's Rookie Of The Year". The Times Recorder. United Press International. December 31, 1961. p. 18. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Allie Sherman Coach of Year". The Portsmouth Herald. Associated Press. December 19, 1961. p. 10. Retrieved March 21, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "New York's Allie Sherman Named NFL Coach Of Year". The Times Recorder. United Press International. December 28, 1961. p. 13. Retrieved May 3, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.
  • NFL Record and Fact Book (ISBN 1-932994-36-X)
  • NFL History 1961–1970 (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 1961 NFL season was the 42nd regular season of the National Football League NFL The league expanded to 14 teams with the addition of the Minnesota Vikings after the team s owners declined to be charter members of the new American Football League The schedule was also expanded from 12 games per team to 14 games per team where it would stay for 16 years The Vikings were placed in the Western Conference and the Dallas Cowboys were switched from the Western Conference to the Eastern The addition of the Vikings returned the NFL to an even number of teams and eliminated the bye week of 1960 until 1966 temporarily and 1990 on a permanent basis 1961 National Football League seasonRegular seasonDurationSeptember 17 December 31 1961East ChampionsNew York GiantsWest ChampionsGreen Bay PackersChampionship GameChampionsGreen Bay Packers 1960 NFL seasons 1962 EaglesBrownsGiantsCardinalsSteelers RedskinsCowboysPackersLions49ersColtsBearsRamsVikingsclass notpageimage NFL teams West East The season ended when the Green Bay Packers shut out the New York Giants 37 0 in the 1961 NFL Championship Game Contents 1 Draft 2 Expansion draft 3 Conference races 4 Final standings 5 Postseason 5 1 NFL Championship Game 5 2 Playoff Bowl 6 Awards 7 Coaching changes 7 1 Offseason 7 2 In season 8 Stadium changes 9 See also 10 ReferencesDraft EditThe 1961 NFL Draft was held from December 27 28 1960 at Philadelphia s Warwick Hotel With the first pick the Minnesota Vikings selected halfback Tommy Mason from Tulane University Expansion draft EditThe 1961 NFL expansion draft was held on January 26 1961 with the Minnesota Vikings selecting 36 players from the other NFL teams The one year old Dallas Cowboys were exempted from losing a player in this expansion draft Conference races EditThe new Minnesota Vikings won their first game when they upset the Chicago Bears team 37 13 on September 17 1961 Mike Mercer made the Vikings first points on a 12 yard field goal and Fran Tarkenton guided the team to five touchdowns The Vikings finished at 3 11 after that good start With 14 teams in two conferences each NFL team now played a 14 game schedule a home and away series with the other six teams in their division and two interconference games In Week Five the Giants and Eagles led the Eastern Conference and the Packers and 49ers led the Western all with records of 4 1 The following week the 49ers lost to the Bears 31 0 while Green Bay beat Minnesota 33 7 The Giants and Eagles both winners remained tied in the Eastern standings at 5 1 In Week Seven Dallas edged the Giants 17 16 while the Eagles beat the Redskins 27 24 on Sonny Jurgensen s last quarter touchdown pass to Tommy McDonald In Week Nine November 12 the Giants beat the Eagles 38 21 to give both teams 7 2 records while Green Bay survived a game at Chicago 31 28 that would otherwise have tied both teams at 6 3 Green Bay led the Western race the rest of the way In Week Ten New York s 42 21 win over Pittsburgh put it at 8 2 while Cleveland s 45 24 win over Philadelphia put both those teams at 7 3 In Week 11 December 3 New York lost 20 17 to Green Bay while the Eagles won 35 24 at Pittsburgh tying the race again The Giants and Eagles both at 9 3 met the following week in Philadelphia December 10 After New York trailed 10 7 Coach Allie Sherman replaced Y A Tittle with Charlie Conerly who at 40 was the NFL s oldest player Conerly threw for three touchdowns for the 28 24 win The winning score came after the Eagles were penalized for roughing the kicker on the Giants fourth down giving the Giants first down on the 24 1 At season s end December 17 the Eagles rallied to beat Detroit 27 24 and hoped for a Giants loss to force a playoff At that moment New York and Cleveland were tied 7 7 with two minutes left A long punt by the Giants Don Chandler pinned the Browns on their own 7 yard line and ended any threat of a loss 2 Week Western Eastern1 4 teams Bal Det Min SF 1 0 0 3 teams Dal Phi St L 1 0 02 Detroit Lions 2 0 0 Tie Dal Phi 2 0 03 4 teams Bal Det GB SF 2 1 0 5 teams Cle Dal NYG Phi StL 2 1 04 Tie GB SF 3 1 0 4 teams Cle Dal NYG Phi 3 1 05 Tie GB SF 4 1 0 Tie NYG Phi 4 1 06 Green Bay Packers 5 1 0 Tie NYG Phi 5 1 07 Green Bay Packers 6 1 0 Philadelphia Eagles 6 1 08 Green Bay Packers 6 2 0 Philadelphia Eagles 7 1 09 Green Bay Packers 7 2 0 Tie NYG Phi 7 2 010 Green Bay Packers 8 2 0 New York Giants 8 2 011 Green Bay Packers 9 2 0 New York Giants 9 2 012 Green Bay Packers 10 2 0 Tie NYG Phi 9 3 013 Green Bay Packers 10 3 0 New York Giants 10 3 014 Green Bay Packers 11 3 0 New York Giants 10 3 1Final standings EditNFL Eastern Conferenceviewtalkedit W L T PCT CONF PF PA STKNew York Giants 10 3 1 769 9 2 1 368 220 T1Philadelphia Eagles 10 4 0 714 8 4 361 297 W1Cleveland Browns 8 5 1 615 8 3 1 319 270 T1St Louis Cardinals 7 7 0 500 7 5 279 267 W3Pittsburgh Steelers 6 8 0 429 5 7 295 287 L1Dallas Cowboys 4 9 1 308 2 9 1 236 380 L4Washington Redskins 1 12 1 077 1 10 1 174 392 W1Note Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972 NFL Western Conferenceviewtalkedit W L T PCT CONF PF PA STKGreen Bay Packers 11 3 0 786 9 3 391 223 W1Detroit Lions 8 5 1 615 7 4 1 270 258 L1Chicago Bears 8 6 0 571 7 5 326 302 W2Baltimore Colts 8 6 0 571 6 6 302 307 W1San Francisco 49ers 7 6 1 538 6 5 1 346 272 L1Los Angeles Rams 4 10 0 286 3 9 263 333 L1Minnesota Vikings 3 11 0 214 3 9 285 407 L2Postseason EditNFL Championship Game Edit Green Bay 37 New York 0 at City Stadium Green Bay Wisconsin December 31 1961 Playoff Bowl Edit The Playoff Bowl was between the conference runners up for third place in the league This was its second year and it was played a week after the title game Detroit 38 Philadelphia 10 at Orange Bowl Miami Florida January 6 1962Awards EditMost valuable player Associated Press Paul Hornung halfback Green Bay Packers 3 Newspaper Enterprise Association Y A Tittle quarterback New York Giants 4 United Press International Paul Hornung halfback Green Bay Packers 5 Rookie of the year Associated Press Mike Ditka tight end Chicago Bears 6 United Press International Mike Ditka tight end Chicago Bears 7 Coach of the year Associated Press Allie Sherman New York Giants 8 United Press International Allie Sherman New York Giants 9 Other 1961 All Pro Team 1962 Pro BowlCoaching changes EditOffseason Edit Minnesota Vikings Norm Van Brocklin became the expansion team s first head coach New York Giants Jim Lee Howell was replaced by Allie Sherman Philadelphia Eagles Buck Shaw was replaced by Nick Skorich Washington Redskins Mike Nixon was replaced by Bill McPeak In season Edit St Louis Cardinals Pop Ivy resigned after 12 games Chuck Drulis Ray Prochaska and Ray Willsey served as co head coaches for the final two games of the season Stadium changes EditBriggs Stadium the home of the Detroit Lions was renamed Tiger Stadium The expansion Minnesota Vikings began play at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington The Washington Redskins moved from Griffith Stadium to D C StadiumSee also Edit1961 American Football League seasonReferences Edit Penalties Killed Us Moans Eagles Coach Delaware County Times Dec 11 1961 p20 Giants Settle for Tie Earn Division Title The Independent Long Beach Dec 18 1961 pD 1 Hornung Is Most Valuable Star Tribune Associated Press December 21 1961 p 21 Retrieved February 2 2017 via Newspapers com Olderman Murray December 27 1961 Players Name Tittle Thorpe Trophy Winner The Telegraph Newspaper Enterprise Association p 12 Retrieved June 27 2016 Paul Hornung Voted NFL Player Of Year Pampa Daily News United Press International December 29 1961 p 8 Retrieved May 3 2017 via Newspapers com Bears Mike Ditka Rookie Of Year Daily Independent Journal Associated Press December 21 1961 p 14 Retrieved March 23 2017 via Newspapers com Bears Mike Ditka Named NFL s Rookie Of The Year The Times Recorder United Press International December 31 1961 p 18 Retrieved May 3 2017 via Newspapers com Allie Sherman Coach of Year The Portsmouth Herald Associated Press December 19 1961 p 10 Retrieved March 21 2017 via Newspapers com New York s Allie Sherman Named NFL Coach Of Year The Times Recorder United Press International December 28 1961 p 13 Retrieved May 3 2017 via Newspapers com NFL Record and Fact Book ISBN 1 932994 36 X NFL History 1961 1970 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 1961 NFL season amp oldid 1098388363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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