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The 1951 NFL season was the 32nd regular season of the National Football League. Prior to the season, Baltimore Colts owner Abraham Watner faced financial difficulties, and thus gave his team and its player contracts back to the league for $50,000. However, many Baltimore fans started to protest the loss of their team. Supporting groups such as its fan club and its marching band remained in operation and worked for the team's revival, which eventually led to a new, more lucrative Baltimore teamin1953 that ultimately carried on the erratic lineage of the last remaining Ohio League member Dayton Triangles.

1951 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 28 –
December 16, 1951
American Conf. ChampionsCleveland Browns
National Conf. ChampionsLos Angeles Rams
Championship Game
ChampionsLos Angeles Rams
  • NFL seasons
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  • 1951 NFL season is located in the United States
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    NFL teams: National, American

    For the first time, the NFL Championship Game was televised across the nation. The DuMont Television Network paid $75,000 to broadcast the game. Viewers coast-to-coast watched the Los Angeles Rams defeat the Cleveland Browns 24–17.

    Draft

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    The 1951 NFL draft was held from January 18-19, 1951 at Chicago's Blackstone Hotel. With the first pick, the New York Giants selected halfback Kyle Rote from Southern Methodist University.

    Major rule changes

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    Regular season

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    Highlights

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    Conference races

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    Week National American
    1 4 teams (Bears, DET, LA, SF) 1–0–0 Philadelphia Eagles 1–0–0
    2 Detroit Lions 2–0–0 Philadelphia Eagles 2–0–0
    3 5 teams (Bears, Det., GB, L.A.,S.F.) 2–1–0 New York Giants 2–0–1
    4 Tie (Bears, Rams) 3–1–0 New York Giants 3–0–1
    5 Chicago Bears 4–1–0 Cleveland Browns 4–1–0
    6 Chicago Bears 5–1–0 Cleveland Browns 5–1–0
    7 Tie (Bears, Rams) 5–2–0 Cleveland Browns 6–1–0
    8 Tie (Bears, Rams) 6–2–0 Cleveland Browns 7–1–0
    9 Detroit Lions 6–2–1 Cleveland Browns 8–1–0
    10 Los Angeles Rams 7–3–0 Cleveland Browns 9–1–0
    11 Detroit Lions 7–3–1 Cleveland Browns 10–1–0
    12 Los Angeles Rams 8–4–0 Cleveland Browns 11–1–0

    Final standings

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    NFL Championship Game

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    Los Angeles 24, Cleveland 17 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, December 23, 1951

    League leaders

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    Statistic Name Team Yards
    Passing Bobby Layne Detroit 2403
    Rushing Eddie Price New York Giants 971
    Receiving Elroy Hirsch Los Angeles 1495

    Awards

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    Coaching changes

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    Offseason

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    In-season

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    Deaths

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    January

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    June

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    References

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    1. ^ "Kyle Wilson is chief culprit as Jets commit franchise-record 20 penalties". September 23, 2013.
  • ^ "Rams Batter Packers for Division Title in Pro Grid Loop," The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), Dec 17, 1951, p11
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