1955 NFL Championship Game

The 1955 NFL Championship Game was the 23rd league championship game, played on December 26 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.

1955 NFL Championship Game
1234 Total
Cleveland Browns 314147 38
Los Angeles Rams 0707 14
DateDecember 26, 1955
StadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California
Attendance87,695
Hall of Famers
Browns: Paul Brown (coach/gm), Len Ford, Frank Gatski, Otto Graham, Lou Groza, Dante Lavelli, Mike McCormack
Rams: Dan Reeves (owner), Tex Schramm (administrator), Sid Gillman (coach), Tom Fears, Elroy Hirsch, Les Richter, Andy Robustelli, Norm Van Brocklin
TV in the United States
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersBob Kelley, Ken Coleman
Los Angeles
Location in the United States

It was between the Eastern Conference champion Cleveland Browns (9–2–1), the defending league champions, and the Los Angeles Rams (8–3–1), champions of the Western Conference. The attendance of 87,695 broke the NFL championship game record by nearly 30,000. This was the first NFL championship game played on a Monday and the first televised by NBC. In their sixth consecutive NFL title game, the Browns were six-point favorites.

The Browns successfully defended the title and won their third NFL championship of the 1950s in a second straight rout, 38–14. Their next (and most recent) league title was in 1964, 60 years ago.

This was the Rams' fourth title game in seven seasons, with one victory in 1951. They did not reach the league's big game again until Super Bowl XIV in January 1980, and did not win until Super Bowl XXXIV in January 2000, as the St. Louis Rams.

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