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1979 Cleveland Browns season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamCleveland Browns
year1979
coachSam Rutigliano
ownerArt Modell
stadiumCleveland Municipal Stadium
record9–7
division_place3rd AFC Central
playoffsDid not qualify
pro bowlersC Tom De Leone
FB Mike Pruitt
AP All-prosTE Ozzie Newsome {2nd Team)
QB Brian Sipe {2nd Team)
FS Thom Darden {2nd Team)
shortnavlinkBrowns seasons

FB Mike Pruitt | AP All-pros = TE Ozzie Newsome {2nd Team) QB Brian Sipe {2nd Team) FS Thom Darden {2nd Team) The 1979 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 30th season with the National Football League.

Season summary

In a season which could be titled "The Birth of The Kardiac Kids" the Browns, who finished 9–7, nearly made the playoffs while involved in a number of close games. They won their first three contests, all by three points, over the New York Jets in overtime 25–22, Kansas City Chiefs 27–24 and Baltimore Colts 13–10. They lost to the Washington Redskins by four points, 13–9, midway through the season, then beat the Cincinnati Bengals by one, 28–27, the following Sunday and the Philadelphia Eagles by five, 24–19, two weeks later. The Browns proceeded to lose to the Seattle Seahawks by five points, 29–24, beat the Miami Dolphins by six, 30–24, in overtime and lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers by three, 33–30, again in OT. That was the last of the Browns three overtime games that season. Then came a virtual "blowout" – a seven-point victory over the Houston Oilers, 14–7. Followed by two "one-sided" losses, by five points to the Oakland Raiders, 19–14, and by four to the Bengals, 16–12, to end the year. Add it all up, and 12 of the Browns' 16 games were decided by seven points or less. The club went just 7–5 in those games, though, which was the difference in that season from 1980, when the Browns were 10–2 in 12 contests decided by seven points or less.

How tight was the 1979 season overall for the Browns? So much so that they outscored their foes by just seven points all year. The Browns moved to 4–0 – their fastest start since 1963 – by stunning heavily favored Dallas 26–7 on Monday Night Football. The Browns gave up 51 points at home to the Steelers, who would go on to win their second straight Super Bowl and fourth in six years, yet scored 35 on the vaunted Steel Curtain defense and lost by 16. The game was shown on national TV, but NBC cut away to another contest, leaving only the Pittsburgh and Cleveland markets watching, after the Steelers vaulted to a 27–0 lead.

RB Mike Pruitt rushed for 1,294 yards and nine TDs, while wideout Dave Logan led the team in catches with 59 and missed getting 1,000 receiving yards by just 18. Logan, TE Ozzie Newsome and veteran WR Reggie Rucker combined for 22 TD catches.

Offseason

NFL draft

The following were selected in the 1979 NFL draft.

RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
120Willis AdamsWide receiverHouston
240Lawrence JohnsonDefensive backWisconsin
247Sam ClaphanOffensive tackleOklahoma
370Jim RameyDefensive endKentucky
495Matt MillerOffensive tackleColorado
5124Rich DimlerDefensive tackleUSC
6151Clinton BurrellDefensive backLSU
6163Jim RonanDefensive tackleMinnesota
7183Cody RisienOffensive tackleTexas A&M
8204Kent PerkovDefensive endSan Diego State
9234Carl McGeeLinebackerDuke
9241Curtis WeathersLinebackerMississippi
10261John Henry SmithWide receiverTennessee State
11287Randy PoeschlDefensive endNebraska
12315Dee MethvinCenterTulane

Staff / Coaches

  • President and owner – Art Modell

  • Assistant to the president – Peter Hadhazy

  • Head coach – Sam Rutigliano

  • Quarterbacks – Jim Shofner

  • Running backs – Jim Garrett

  • Receivers – Rich Kotite

  • Offensive line – Rod Humenuik

  • Defensive coordinator – Marty Schottenheimer

  • Defensive line – Dick Modzelewski

  • Linebackers – Dave Adolph

  • Special teams – Al Tabor & John Petercuskie

  • Director of Pro Personnel - Allan Webb

  • Film Coordinator - Ed Ulinski

  • Athletic Trainer - Leo Murphy

Roster

Cleveland Brownsborder=2}};"1979 Cleveland Browns roster
Quarterbacks

Regular season

Schedule

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September 2at New York JetsW 25–22 (OT)1–0Shea Stadium48,272Recap
September 9at Kansas City ChiefsW 27–242–0Arrowhead Stadium42,181Recap
September 16Baltimore ColtsW 13–103–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium72,070Recap
Dallas CowboysW 26–74–0Cleveland Municipal Stadium80,123Recap
September 30at Houston OilersL 10–314–1Houston Astrodome48,915Recap
October 7Pittsburgh SteelersL 35–514–2Cleveland Municipal Stadium81,260Recap
October 14Washington RedskinsL 9–134–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium63,323Recap
October 21Cincinnati BengalsW 28–275–3Cleveland Municipal Stadium75,119Recap
October 28at St. Louis CardinalsW 38–206–3Busch Memorial Stadium47,845Recap
November 4at Philadelphia EaglesW 24–197–3Veterans Stadium69,019Recap
November 11Seattle SeahawksL 24–297–4Cleveland Municipal Stadium72,440Recap
November 18Miami DolphinsW 30–24 (OT)8–4Cleveland Municipal Stadium80,374Recap
November 25at Pittsburgh SteelersL 30–33 (OT)8–5Three Rivers Stadium49,112Recap
December 2Houston OilersW 14–79–5Cleveland Municipal Stadium69,112Recap
December 9at Oakland RaidersL 14–199–6Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum52,641Recap
December 16at Cincinnati BengalsL 12–169–7Riverfront Stadium42,183Recap
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Standings

Awards and records

  • Brian Sipe: NFL Co-Leader, Touchdown Passes (28)Tied with New England's Steve Grogan

Notes

References

References

  1. "1979 NFL Pro Bowlers".
  2. "1979 NFL All-Pros".
  3. "1979 NFL Draft Listing – Pro-Football-Reference.com".
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