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1965 NFL playoffs

The 1965 NFL playoffs determined the champion of the National Football League in professional American football for its 1965 season. Although a single championship game between conference winners was the current format for the league, a tie in the Western Conference standings between the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Colts necessitated a rare tiebreaker playoff, the first in the league in seven years and the first in the Western conference since 1957. A coin flip decided the home team.[1] The teams had played twice during the regular season and Green Bay had won both: 20–17 in Milwaukee on September 26,[2] and 42–27 in Baltimore on December 12.[3]

1965 NFL playoffs
DatesDecember 26, 1965-January 2, 1966
Season1965
Teams3
Games played2
NFL Championship Game site
Defending championsCleveland Browns
ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Runners-upCleveland Browns
Conference
runners-up

Both teams were hampered on offense without their starting quarterbacks. Colts Johnny Unitas and Gary Cuozzo were both sidelined with injuries, and newly signed replacements Ed Brown and George Haffner were ruled ineligible by the league owners,[4] so fifth-year running back Tom Matte, a quarterback in college at Ohio State, was thrust into service behind center.[1][5][6] Defensive back Bobby Boyd, a one-time Oklahoma quarterback, assumed the back-up role.[4] Packers QB Bart Starr was injured (ribs) on the first play, so veteran Zeke Bratkowski played the rest of the game,[6] backed up by halfback Paul Hornung and safety Willie Wood. Tied at 10 points at the end of regulation, the game went into overtime for over 13 minutes. At the time, it was the longest game in NFL history.[6][7][8][9] Green Bay kicker Don Chandler made a controversial field goal late in regulation (22 yards) to tie the game at ten. He then booted the winning 25-yarder in overtime.[8]

Although the championship game was played in 1966 on January 2, it is recognized as part of the 1965 NFL season. It was the latest date for an NFL Championship Game to that point, and the first time in league history that the game was held after all of the college bowl games.

The Playoff Bowl (a consolation game between the conference runners-up) for the 1965 season took place in Miami on January 9, 1966, the Sunday following the NFL championship game. With Matte at quarterback, the Colts defeated the Dallas Cowboys 35–3;[10][11] the rusty Cowboys' previous game was three weeks earlier, on December 19. This capped a season where the Western Conference won 15 out of 16 interconference games against the Eastern Conference, including the championship game and Playoff Bowl.

The tiebreaker playoff between Green Bay and Baltimore was the last for the NFL; the league expanded to sixteen teams in four divisions in 1967 and a point differential was introduced to break ties. It was used that year in the Coastal Division, where Baltimore (11–1–2) tied with Los Angeles for the best overall record in the league, but was left out of the postseason, which consisted of the four division winners only; the wild card team was introduced in 1970 with the realignment of the AFL–NFL merger. The American Football League (AFL) had two tiebreaker playoff games, the last in 1968.

Tournament bracket edit

Western Conference playoff
December 26
NFL Championship
January 2, 1966
E Cleveland 12
W Baltimore 10 W Green Bay 23
W Green Bay 13
Both games were at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Western Conference playoff edit

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Colts 7 3 00010
Packers 0 0 73313

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Date: December 26, 1965
  • Game time: 1:05 p.m. CST
  • Game attendance: 50,484
  • Referee: Norm Schachter
Game information
Scoring
  • First Quarter
  • Second Quarter
    • BAL – field goal Michaels 15 BAL 10–0
  • Third Quarter
  • Fourth Quarter
    • GB – field goal Chandler 22 10–10
  • Overtime
    • GB – field goal Chandler 25 GB 13–10
Source:[7][8][9]

NFL Championship Game edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Browns 9 3 0012
Packers 7 6 7323

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Date: January 2, 1966
  • Game time: 1:05 p.m. CST
  • Game attendance: 50,852
  • Referee: George Rennix
Game information
Scoring
  • First Quarter
  • Second Quarter
    • GB – field goal Chandler 15 GB 10–9
    • GB – field goal Chandler 23 GB 13–9
    • CLE – field goal Groza 28 GB 13–12
  • Third Quarter
    • GB – Hornung 13 run (Chandler kick)GB 20–12
  • Fourth Quarter
    • GB – field goal Chandler 29 GB 23–12
Source:[12][13][14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Matte hopes for Fran's success". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. December 23, 1965. p. 2B.
  2. ^ Lea, Bud (September 27, 1965). "Packers ride 'taxi' to 20-17 win". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 2, part 2.
  3. ^ Johnson, Chuck (December 13, 1965). "Hornung scores 5 touchdowns as Packers break Colts, 42-27". Milwaukee Journal. p. 17, part 2.
  4. ^ a b "Rule Brown out of game". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. December 21, 1965. p. 38.
  5. ^ Hartnett, Ken (December 26, 1965). "Packers battle Colts, Chargers meet Bills today". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. p. D1.
  6. ^ a b c "Packers edge Colts: injuries mar GB victory". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. December 27, 1965. p. 1C.
  7. ^ a b "Packers win, 13 to 10, for NFL Western title". Milwaukee Sentinel. December 27, 1965. p. 1, part 1.
  8. ^ a b c Lea, Bud (December 27, 1965). "Chandler 'kicks' Packers to title". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 2, part 2.
  9. ^ a b Maule, Tex (January 3, 1966). "The point of some return". Sports Illustrated. p. 10.
  10. ^ "Baltimore whips Cowboys 35-3 in NFL battle of second-bests". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. January 10, 1966. p. 3B.
  11. ^ "Matte leads Colts to humiliating win". The Bulletin. (Bend, Oregon). UPI. January 10, 1966. p. 9.
  12. ^ Lea, Bud (January 3, 1966). "Packers blast Browns for title". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 2, part 2.
  13. ^ Hand, John (January 3, 1966). "Green Bay's ball-control tactics beat Browns for title, 23-12". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. p. 18.
  14. ^ Maule, Tex (January 10, 1966). "A cool masterpiece". Sports Illustrated. p. 14.

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The 1965 NFL playoffs determined the champion of the National Football League in professional American football for its 1965 season Although a single championship game between conference winners was the current format for the league a tie in the Western Conference standings between the Green Bay Packers and Baltimore Colts necessitated a rare tiebreaker playoff the first in the league in seven years and the first in the Western conference since 1957 A coin flip decided the home team 1 The teams had played twice during the regular season and Green Bay had won both 20 17 in Milwaukee on September 26 2 and 42 27 in Baltimore on December 12 3 1965 NFL playoffsDatesDecember 26 1965 January 2 1966Season1965Teams3Games played2NFL Championship Game siteLambeau FieldGreen Bay WisconsinDefending championsCleveland BrownsChampionsGreen Bay PackersRunners upCleveland BrownsConferencerunners upBaltimore ColtsNFL playoffs 1958 1967 68 Both teams were hampered on offense without their starting quarterbacks Colts Johnny Unitas and Gary Cuozzo were both sidelined with injuries and newly signed replacements Ed Brown and George Haffner were ruled ineligible by the league owners 4 so fifth year running back Tom Matte a quarterback in college at Ohio State was thrust into service behind center 1 5 6 Defensive back Bobby Boyd a one time Oklahoma quarterback assumed the back up role 4 Packers QB Bart Starr was injured ribs on the first play so veteran Zeke Bratkowski played the rest of the game 6 backed up by halfback Paul Hornung and safety Willie Wood Tied at 10 points at the end of regulation the game went into overtime for over 13 minutes At the time it was the longest game in NFL history 6 7 8 9 Green Bay kicker Don Chandler made a controversial field goal late in regulation 22 yards to tie the game at ten He then booted the winning 25 yarder in overtime 8 Although the championship game was played in 1966 on January 2 it is recognized as part of the 1965 NFL season It was the latest date for an NFL Championship Game to that point and the first time in league history that the game was held after all of the college bowl games The Playoff Bowl a consolation game between the conference runners up for the 1965 season took place in Miami on January 9 1966 the Sunday following the NFL championship game With Matte at quarterback the Colts defeated the Dallas Cowboys 35 3 10 11 the rusty Cowboys previous game was three weeks earlier on December 19 This capped a season where the Western Conference won 15 out of 16 interconference games against the Eastern Conference including the championship game and Playoff Bowl The tiebreaker playoff between Green Bay and Baltimore was the last for the NFL the league expanded to sixteen teams in four divisions in 1967 and a point differential was introduced to break ties It was used that year in the Coastal Division where Baltimore 11 1 2 tied with Los Angeles for the best overall record in the league but was left out of the postseason which consisted of the four division winners only the wild card team was introduced in 1970 with the realignment of the AFL NFL merger The American Football League AFL had two tiebreaker playoff games the last in 1968 Contents 1 Tournament bracket 2 Western Conference playoff 3 NFL Championship Game 4 ReferencesTournament bracket editWestern Conference playoffDecember 26NFL ChampionshipJanuary 2 1966ECleveland12WBaltimore10WGreen Bay23WGreen Bay13 Both games were at Lambeau Field in Green Bay WisconsinWestern Conference playoff editGreen Bay Packers 13 Baltimore Colts 10 OT Period 1 2 34OTTotalColts 7 3 00010Packers 0 0 73313 at Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin Date December 26 1965Game time 1 05 p m CSTGame attendance 50 484Referee Norm Schachter Game information Scoring First Quarter BAL Shinnick 25 fumble recovery return Michaels kick BAL 7 0 Second Quarter BAL field goal Michaels 15 BAL 10 0 Third Quarter GB Hornung 1 run Chandler kick BAL 10 7 Fourth Quarter GB field goal Chandler 22 10 10 Overtime GB field goal Chandler 25 GB 13 10 Source 7 8 9 NFL Championship Game editFurther information 1965 NFL Championship Game Green Bay Packers 23 Cleveland Browns 12 Period 1 2 34TotalBrowns 9 3 0012Packers 7 6 7323 at Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin Date January 2 1966Game time 1 05 p m CSTGame attendance 50 852Referee George Rennix Game information Scoring First Quarter GB Dale 47 pass from Starr Chandler kick GB 7 0 CLE Collins 17 pass from Ryan kick failed GB 7 6 CLE field goal Groza 24 CLE 9 7 Second Quarter GB field goal Chandler 15 GB 10 9 GB field goal Chandler 23 GB 13 9 CLE field goal Groza 28 GB 13 12 Third Quarter GB Hornung 13 run Chandler kick GB 20 12 Fourth Quarter GB field goal Chandler 29 GB 23 12 Source 12 13 14 References edit a b Matte hopes for Fran s success Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press December 23 1965 p 2B Lea Bud September 27 1965 Packers ride taxi to 20 17 win Milwaukee Sentinel p 2 part 2 Johnson Chuck December 13 1965 Hornung scores 5 touchdowns as Packers break Colts 42 27 Milwaukee Journal p 17 part 2 a b Rule Brown out of game Youngstown Vindicator Ohio Associated Press December 21 1965 p 38 Hartnett Ken December 26 1965 Packers battle Colts Chargers meet Bills today Youngstown Vindicator Ohio Associated Press p D1 a b c Packers edge Colts injuries mar GB victory Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press December 27 1965 p 1C a b Packers win 13 to 10 for NFL Western title Milwaukee Sentinel December 27 1965 p 1 part 1 a b c Lea Bud December 27 1965 Chandler kicks Packers to title Milwaukee Sentinel p 2 part 2 a b Maule Tex January 3 1966 The point of some return Sports Illustrated p 10 Baltimore whips Cowboys 35 3 in NFL battle of second bests Eugene Register Guard Oregon Associated Press January 10 1966 p 3B Matte leads Colts to humiliating win The Bulletin Bend Oregon UPI January 10 1966 p 9 Lea Bud January 3 1966 Packers blast Browns for title Milwaukee Sentinel p 2 part 2 Hand John January 3 1966 Green Bay s ball control tactics beat Browns for title 23 12 Youngstown Vindicator Ohio Associated Press p 18 Maule Tex January 10 1966 A cool masterpiece Sports Illustrated p 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1965 NFL playoffs amp oldid 1216442856, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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