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3 Division races  





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7 Awards  





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1944 NFL season

Regular season

Duration

September 17 – December 17, 1944

East Champions

New York Giants

West Champions

Green Bay Packers

Championship Game

Champions

Green Bay Packers

  • NFL seasons
  • 1945
  • 1944 NFL season is located in USA Midwest and Northeast
    Giants

    Giants

    Eagles

    Eagles

    Tigers

    Tigers

    Redskins

    Redskins

    Yanks

    Yanks

    Bears

    Bears

    Packers

    Packers

    Rams

    Rams

    Lions

    Lions

    Two home fields Card-Pitt

    Two home fields
    Card-Pitt

    NFL teams: West, East

    The 1944 NFL season was the 25th regular season of the National Football League. The Boston Yanks joined the league as an expansion team. Also, the Triangles-Dodgers franchise changed their name to the Brooklyn Tigers for this one season before merging with the aforementioned Yanks the following year. Meanwhile, both the Cleveland Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles resumed their traditional operations, while the Pittsburgh Steelers merged with the Chicago Cardinals for this one season due to player shortages as a result of World War II. The combined team, known as Card-Pitt, played three home games in Pittsburgh and two in Chicago, and set the 20th century record for lowest punting average by an NFL team with 32.7 yards per punt.[1]

    The season is notable in that it featured two winless teams, the only such case in NFL history since 1935 (when the league stabilized from its early years of Revolving door membership, when winless teams were much more common) as both Brooklyn and Card-Pitt finished 0–10.

    Since 1944, only five teams have had winless seasons in the NFL: the 1960 Dallas Cowboys (0–11–1), the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0–14), the 1982 Baltimore Colts (0–8–1) the 2008 Detroit Lions (0–16), and the 2017 Cleveland Browns (0–16). In the case of the Colts, the season was shortened due to a league-wide players strike, while the Cowboys and Buccaneers were both expansion teams.

    The season ended when the Green Bay Packers defeated the New York Giants in the NFL Championship Game.

    Draft[edit]

    The 1944 NFL Draft was held on April 19, 1944 at Philadelphia's Warwick Hotel. With the first pick, the Boston Yanks selected quarterback Angelo Bertelli from the University of Notre Dame.

    Major rule changes[edit]

    Division races[edit]

    Each team played ten games over thirteen weeks. The Brooklyn Tigers lost seven of their games by a touchdown or less. On October 29, they had 14–7 lead over Boston at halftime, before losing 14-17 in Week Seven. The same week, Card-Pitt's 20-42 loss at Washington eliminated it from playoff contention. Card-Pitt had actually taken a 28–23 lead over the Rams in its first game, played September 24 at Pittsburgh, before falling 30–28; its only other lead was a 7–0 in a game at Chicago against the Packers, which it eventually lost 20-35.

    The Western Division race was no contest, as the Packers won their first six games and stayed ahead of all challengers. In the Eastern Division, Washington (5–0–1) and Philadelphia (4–0–2) were both unbeaten after nine weeks. The teams met in Washington in Week Ten (November 26), and the Eagles won 37–7, putting them at 5–0–2, with the Redskins and Giants a half game back at 5–1–1. The Eagles lost, while the Giants and Redskins won, in Week Eleven, putting New York and Washington in the lead at 6–1–1. In Week Twelve, a crowd of 47,457 turned out at New York's Polo Grounds to watch the Giants and Redskins. Washington had a 13–10 lead before falling 16–13. In Week Thirteen, the Eagles beat the Rams 26–13, giving them a 7–1–2 finish, then waited to see how the 7–1–1 Giants would fare in their rematch at Washington. The Giants beat the Skins 31–0, capturing the division and the right to host the championship.

    Final standings[edit]

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  • W

    L

    T

    PCT

    DIV

    PF

    PA

    STK

    New York Giants

    8

    1

    1

    .889

    6–1–1

    206

    75

    W4

    Philadelphia Eagles

    7

    1

    2

    .875

    6–0–2

    267

    131

    W2

    Washington Redskins

    6

    3

    1

    .667

    4–3–1

    169

    180

    L2

    Boston Yanks

    2

    8

    0

    .200

    2–6

    82

    233

    L2

    Brooklyn Tigers

    0

    10

    0

    .000

    0-8

    69

    166

    L10

    Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

    W

    L

    T

    PCT

    DIV

    PF

    PA

    STK

    Green Bay Packers

    8

    2

    0

    .800

    7–1

    238

    141

    W1

    Chicago Bears

    6

    3

    1

    .667

    4–3–1

    258

    172

    W2

    Detroit Lions

    6

    3

    1

    .667

    4–3–1

    216

    151

    W4

    Cleveland Rams

    4

    6

    0

    .400

    4–4

    188

    224

    L2

    Card-Pitt

    0

    10

    0

    .000

    0–8

    108

    328

    L10

    NFL Championship Game[edit]

    Green Bay 14, N.Y. Giants 7, at Polo Grounds, New York City, December 17, 1944

    League leaders[edit]

    Statistic

    Name

    Team

    Yards

    Passing

    Irv Comp

    Green Bay

    1159

    Rushing

    Bill Paschal

    New York

    737

    Receiving

    Don Hutson

    Green Bay

    866

    Awards[edit]

    Joe F. Carr Trophy (Most Valuable Player)

     

    Frank Sinkwich, Halfback, Detroit

    Coaching changes[edit]

    Stadium changes[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Kiss Em Goodbye: An ESPN Treasury of failed, forgotten, and departed teams, p.69, Dennis Purdy, Ballantine Books, New York, 2010, ISBN 978-0-345-52012-8

    Eastern Division

    Boston

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    Card-Pitt

    Chicago

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