1935 NFL Championship Game

The 1935 NFL Championship game was the third National Football League (NFL) title game, held on December 15 at University of Detroit Stadium (Titan Stadium) in Detroit, Michigan. The 1935 champion of the Western Division was the Detroit Lions (7–3–2) and the champion of the Eastern Division was the New York Giants (9–3).

1935 NFL Championship Game
1234 Total
NYG 0700 7
DET 130013 26
DateDecember 15, 1935
StadiumUniversity of Detroit Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
Attendance15,000
Hall of Famers
Giants: Tim Mara (owner/founder), Steve Owen (coach), Red Badgro, Ray Flaherty, Mel Hein, Ken Strong
Lions: Dutch Clark
Detroit
Location in the United States

The Giants, coached by Steve Owen, were in their third straight title game and were defending champions, while the Lions (coached by George "Potsy" Clark) were in their first title game, three years removed from their nailbiting loss in the indoor 1932 NFL Playoff Game as the Portsmouth Spartans.

At 15,000 attendance, it was the least attended peacetime championship game in league history.

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