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1959 Cleveland Browns season

NFL team season

1959 Cleveland Browns season

NFL team season

FieldValue
logo1959-Browns-mediaguide.jpg
teamCleveland Browns
year1959
presidentDave R. Jones
coachPaul Brown
general_managerPaul Brown
stadiumCleveland Stadium
record7–5
division_placeT–2nd NFL Eastern
playoffsDid not qualify
pro bowlersArt Hunter, C
Lou Groza, LT/K
Bob Gain, DE
Walt Michaels, LB
Jim Ray Smith, G
Jim Brown, FB
shortnavlinkBrowns seasons

Lou Groza, LT/K Bob Gain, DE Walt Michaels, LB Jim Ray Smith, G Jim Brown, FB The 1959 Cleveland Browns season marked the team's tenth year in the National Football League (NFL) and 14th season overall.

Future Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown rushed for 1,329 yards, leading the league for the third straight year, and 14 touchdowns. Quarterback Milt Plum, who was drafted by the Browns in the 1957 draft, made his mark at the position. The Browns had been looking for a replacement for Otto Graham ever since the Hall of Famer retired—for the second time—following the 1955 season. They finally found him when Plum, a second-round draft pick in 1957, threw for 14 touchdowns with just six interceptions. However, the Browns would finish just 7–5 in 1959, the second in what would turn out to be a string of six straight seasons in which the Browns had decent to very good teams without qualifying for the postseason. The 7–5 record was also the second worst record since head coach Paul Brown's tenure with the team.

Preseason

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August 11at Pittsburgh SteelersL 20–340–1Forbes Field27,432
August 22vs. Detroit LionsL 3–90–2Rubber Bowl (Akron, Ohio)22,654
August 30at San Francisco 49ersL 14–170–3Kezar Stadium24,737
September 5at Los Angeles RamsW 27–241–3LA Memorial Coliseum55,883
September 13at Detroit LionsL 28–311–4Briggs Stadium33,435
September 19Chicago BearsW 33–312–4Cleveland Stadium25,316
Note: September 19: Night game.

Regular season

In 1959 the Browns offered seats at four price levels. Reserved seats were available at $4.50, $3.50, and $2.50, depending on location, and general admission seats were available for a league-low price of $1.50. Reserve season tickets for the six game home slate cost $27, $21, and $15, respectively.

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September 26at Pittsburgh SteelersL 7–170–1Forbes Field33,844Recap
October 4at Chicago CardinalsW 34–71–1Soldier Field19,935Recap
October 11New York GiantsL 6–101–2Cleveland Stadium65,534Recap
October 18Chicago CardinalsW 17–72–2Cleveland Stadium46,422Recap
October 25Washington RedskinsW 34–73–2Cleveland Stadium42,732Recap
November 1at Baltimore ColtsW 38–314–2Memorial Stadium57,557Recap
November 8Philadelphia EaglesW 28–75–2Cleveland Stadium58,275Recap
November 15at Washington RedskinsW 31–176–2Griffith Stadium32,266Recap
November 22Pittsburgh SteelersL 20–216–3Cleveland Stadium68,563Recap
November 29San Francisco 49ersL 20–216–4Cleveland Stadium56,854Recap
December 6at New York GiantsL 7–486–5Yankee Stadium68,436Recap
December 13at Philadelphia EaglesW 28–217–5Franklin Field45,952Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text. Saturday night game: Sept. 26.

Standings

Program for the November 29 game against the visiting San Francisco 49ers.

Personnel

Team photo of the 1959 Cleveland Browns.

Roster

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Quarterbacks

Staff/coaches

1959 Cleveland Browns staff

References

References

  1. Jimmy Miller, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/pittsburgh-sun-telegraph-steelers-find-t/161201337/ "Steelers Find That Fullback: Krutko Looks Like Answer to Parker's Problem,"] ''Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph,'' August 12, 1959, p. 22.
  2. Ed Jacoubowsky, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/redwood-city-tribune-49ers-hit-road-afte/161201688/ "49ers Hit Road After Win,"] ''Redwood City Tribune,'' August 31, 1959, p. 6.
  3. George Puscas, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-shakes-of-57-lions/161202284/ "Shakes of '57: Lions 31, Browns 28: Rote Hits Johnson for Pair, We Wipe Out 28–17 Deficit,"] ''Detroit Free Press,'' September 14, 1959, pp. 41, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-whirlwind-finish-wins/161202117/ 44].
  4. Chuck Heaton, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-plain-dealer-browns-win-in-final-sec/161202686/ "Browns Win in Final Seconds, 33–31: Trip Bears on Groza's Long Boot,"] ''Cleveland Plain Dealer,'' September 20, 1959, pp. 1C, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-plain-dealer-browns-trip-bears-in-la/161202534/ 8C].
  5. E.J. O'Malley, "Purchasing NFL Tickets: A Guide to Ticket Information," ''Sports Forecast,'' vol. 2, no. 2. Chicago: E.J. O'Malley Publishing Co., 1959; p. 78.
  6. "1959 Cleveland Browns Starters, Roster, & Players".
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