About: NFL Championship Game, 1964   Sponge Permalink

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The Baltimore Colts had finished the regular season with a record of 12-2 and won the Western Conference. The Colts were led by their second year head coach Don Shula and quarterback Johnny Unitas. This was the Colts' third NFL championship game appearance since joining the National Football League in 1953. The Browns' win is the most recent major professional sports championship for the city of Cleveland.

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  • NFL Championship Game, 1964
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  • The Baltimore Colts had finished the regular season with a record of 12-2 and won the Western Conference. The Colts were led by their second year head coach Don Shula and quarterback Johnny Unitas. This was the Colts' third NFL championship game appearance since joining the National Football League in 1953. The Browns' win is the most recent major professional sports championship for the city of Cleveland.
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  • 1964-12-27(xsd:date)
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  • 27(xsd:integer)
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  • 0(xsd:integer)
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  • 79544(xsd:integer)
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  • 0(xsd:integer)
  • 10(xsd:integer)
  • 17(xsd:integer)
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Visitor Total
  • 0(xsd:integer)
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  • Cleveland, OH
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  • Jack Drees, Jim Morse
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  • 1964(xsd:integer)
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  • The Baltimore Colts had finished the regular season with a record of 12-2 and won the Western Conference. The Colts were led by their second year head coach Don Shula and quarterback Johnny Unitas. This was the Colts' third NFL championship game appearance since joining the National Football League in 1953. The Cleveland Browns had finished the regular season with a record of 10-3-1 and won the Eastern Conference. The Browns were led by their head coach Blanton Collier, quarterback Frank Ryan, running back Jim Brown and receivers Gary Collins and Paul Warfield. This was the Browns' eighth NFL championship game appearance since joining the NFL in 1950. The Browns' win is the most recent major professional sports championship for the city of Cleveland.
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