1953 Cleveland Browns

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1953 Cleveland Browns

What was the record of the 1953 Cleveland Browns?

The Cleveland Browns finished the regular season with a 11-1 record. They went 6-0 at home and 5-1 on the road. Including the playoffs, the Cleveland Browns went 11-2. Their final game was a loss in the NFL Championship to the Detroit Lions.

What division did the 1953 Cleveland Browns play in?

The 1953 Cleveland Browns played in the East Division of the National Football League.

What was the division record of the 1953 Cleveland Browns?

During the regular season, the 1953 Cleveland Browns went 9-1 against their NFL East opponents.

Who won the NFL East in 1953?

The Browns won the NFL East in the 1953 season with a 11-1 record. The Eagles finished 3.5 games back with a 7-4-1 record. The Redskins finished 4.5 games back with a 6-5-1 record. The Steelers finished 5 games back with a 6-6 record. The Giants finished 8 games back with a 3-9 record. The Cardinals finished 9.5 games back with a 1-10-1 record.

What was the 1953 Cleveland Browns record against each of their divisional opponents?

Opponent Record Win Percentage % Point Differential
New York Giants 2-0 100% +55
Washington Redskins 2-0 100% +40
Chicago Cardinals 2-0 100% +31
Pittsburgh Steelers 2-0 100% +22
Philadelphia Eagles 1-1 50% +9

What was the 1953 Cleveland Browns record by month?

The 1953 Cleveland Browns had their best month in November, when they went 5-0 and were undefeated. Their worst month was December, when they went 1-1 and had a 50% win percentage.

Month Record Win Percentage % Point Differential
September 1-0 100% +27
October 4-0 100% +67
November 5-0 100% +59
December 1-1 50% +33

Did the 1953 Cleveland Browns Win The NFL Championship?

No. While the 1953 Cleveland Browns did play in the NFL Championship, they lost to the Detroit Lions.

What was the point differential for the 1953 Cleveland Browns?

The Cleveland Browns finished the regular season with a point differential of +186. Based on their point differential and their pythagorean expectation, the Browns could have been expected to have about 10.3 wins, or a 10-2 record in the regular season.

How did the 1953 Cleveland Browns perform in one-score games?

In close, one-score games, the 1953 Cleveland Browns went 3-0. In games decided by a field goal or less, the Browns went 1-0.

How did the 1953 Cleveland Browns perform in overtime games?

The 1953 Cleveland Browns did not play any overtime games in the regular season.

What was the longest win streak for the 1953 Cleveland Browns?

The longest win streak during the regular season for the 1953 Cleveland Browns was a 11 game winning streak.

What was the longest losing streak for the 1953 Cleveland Browns?

The longest losing streak that the Cleveland Browns had during the 1953 regular season was 1 game, which only happened once during the season.

1953 Cleveland Browns Schedule

= Playoff Team

Bold = Division Opponent

Week Date Opponent Score
Regular Season
1 Sun, Sep 27, 1953 @ Green Bay Packers Win 27 - 0
2 Sun, Oct 4, 1953 @ Chicago Cardinals Win 27 - 7
3 Sat, Oct 10, 1953 vs Philadelphia Eagles Win 37 - 13
4 Sun, Oct 18, 1953 @ Washington Redskins Win 30 - 14
5 Sun, Oct 25, 1953 @ New York Giants Win 7 - 0
6 Sun, Nov 1, 1953 vs Washington Redskins Win 27 - 3
7 Sun, Nov 8, 1953 vs Pittsburgh Steelers Win 34 - 16
8 Sun, Nov 15, 1953 vs San Francisco 49ers Win 23 - 21
9 Sun, Nov 22, 1953 @ Pittsburgh Steelers Win 20 - 16
10 Sun, Nov 29, 1953 vs Chicago Cardinals Win 27 - 16
11 Sun, Dec 6, 1953 vs New York Giants Win 62 - 14
12 Sun, Dec 13, 1953 @ Philadelphia Eagles Loss 27 - 42
Playoffs
NFLC NFL Championship Sun, Dec 27, 1953 @ Detroit Lions Loss 16 - 17

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