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The 1953 NFL season was the 34th regular season of the National Football League. The names of the American and National conferences were changed to the Eastern and Western conferences.

1953 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 27 –
December 13, 1953
East ChampionsCleveland Browns
West ChampionsDetroit Lions
Championship Game
ChampionsDetroit Lions
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    The season ended on December 27 with the NFL championship game in which the Detroit Lions defeated the Cleveland Browns for the second year in a row.

    Draft

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    The 1953 NFL Draft was held on January 22, 1953, at Bellevue-Stratford HotelinPhiladelphia. With the first pick, the San Francisco 49ers selected defensive end Harry Babcock from Georgia.

    Major rule changes

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    The definition of illegal motion was clarified so that a player moving directly forward at the snap was to be considered illegally in motion.

    Enfranchisement of the Baltimore Colts

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    ABaltimore, Maryland, group headed by Carroll Rosenbloom was granted an NFL team, and was awarded the holdings of the defunct Dallas Texans organization. The new team was named the Baltimore Colts, after the unrelated previous team that folded after the 1950 season. While the first Colts franchise used a green and silver color scheme, the new Colts franchise retained the blue and white color scheme used by the Texans.

    The 12 teams of this NFL season continued for the rest of the decade of the 1950s. These would become known as "old-line" teams as they predated the 1960 launch of the American Football League (AFL).

    Conference races

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    For 1953, the former American and National Conferences of the previous three seasons were renamed the Eastern and Western Conferences, respectively. The Western race saw the Rams beat the Lions twice, in Detroit (October 18) and in L.A. (November 1), and at the midway point in Week Six, the Rams were a full game ahead in the race. In Week Seven (November 8), the 49ers beat the Rams 31–27, and the Lions won their game, to put all three teams at 5–2–0. In Week Eight, the Lions beat Green Bay 14–7, while the Rams were tied 24–24 by the Cards, and the 49ers lost 23–21 to the Browns. As both teams won their remaining games, San Francisco was always a game behind Detroit.

    In the Eastern, the Cleveland Browns won their first eleven games and led wire-to-wire, clinching a playoff spot by week 10. Their shot at a 12–0–0 regular season was spoiled by a 42–27 loss in the finale on December 13, and tarnished further by the championship game loss to the Lions two weeks later.

    Week Western Record Eastern Record
    1 4 teams 1–0–0 Tie (Cle, Was) 1–0–0
    2 Tie (Det, SF) 2–0–0 Cleveland Browns 2–0–0
    3 Detroit Lions 3–0–0 Cleveland Browns 3–0–0
    4 3 teams 3–1–0 Cleveland Browns 4–0–0
    5 Tie (Det, LA) 4–1–0 Cleveland Browns 5–0–0
    6 Los Angeles Rams 5–1–0 Cleveland Browns 6–0–0
    7 3 teams 5–2–0 Cleveland Browns 7–0–0
    8 Detroit Lions 6–2–0 Cleveland Browns 8–0–0
    9 Detroit Lions 7–2–0 Cleveland Browns 9–0–0
    10 Detroit Lions 8–2–0 Cleveland Browns 10–0–0
    11 Detroit Lions 9–2–0 Cleveland Browns 11–0–0
    12 Detroit Lions 10–2–0 Cleveland Browns 11–1–0

    Final standings

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    NFL Championship Game

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    Detroit 17, Cleveland 16 at Briggs StadiuminDetroit, on December 27, 1953

    Attendance

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    A total of 2,164,585 fans attended the 72 regular season league games held in the 1953 season.[1] Another 54,577 attended the league championship game, for a total attendance of 2,219,162, or 30,399 per game.[1]

    Eleven of the 12 teams in the league reported profitable financial operations, with only the Chicago Cardinals losing money — with this franchise said to have reduced its red ink "drastically" from its 1952 operations.[1]

    League leaders

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    Statistic Name Team Yards
    Passing Otto Graham Cleveland 2,722
    Rushing Joe Perry San Francisco 1,018
    Receiving Pete Pihos Philadelphia 1,049

    Awards

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    Coaching changes

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    Offseason

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    In-season

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    Stadium changes

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c Harry MacNamara, "National Pro League," in Street & Smith's 1954 Football Pictorial Yearbook. New York: Street & Smith Publications, 1954; p. 107.

    Additional sources

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