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  2. 1962 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    In what would be the final game of Paul Brown's Cleveland coaching career, the Browns beat the San Francisco 49ers, 13–10 at Kezar Stadium. The Browns avoid their second losing season but cannot save their coach's job. Needing 139 yards for another 1,000-yard campaign, Jim Brown falls just short, ending the year at 996.

  3. 1958 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    1958 Cleveland Browns season. The 1958 Cleveland Browns season was the team's ninth season with the National Football League. They were 9–3 in the regular season, tied for first in the Eastern Conference with the New York Giants, [1] [2] in the tiebreaker playoff the Giants won 10–0. [3] [4]

  4. 1974 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    The Browns topped the Broncos 23–21 by scoring two unanswered touchdowns at the end of the game behind a backup third year quarterback by the name of Brian Sipe, out of San Diego State, who the Browns drafted in the thirteenth round of the 1972 draft, and had been on the team's taxi squad during his first two seasons with the team. They beat ...

  5. 1949 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    1950 →. The 1949 Cleveland Browns season was the team's fourth and final season in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). The Browns finished the regular season with a 9–1–2 win–loss–tie record and beat the San Francisco 49ers to win their fourth straight league championship. In the season's sixth game on October 9, the 49ers ...

  6. 1965 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    The 1965 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 16th season with the National Football League.With an NFL-best 11–3 mark, the 1965 team finished just a shade better than the year before (10–3–1) and, just as they had in 1964, the Browns returned to the NFL Championship Game; however, this time, they lost 23–12 to the Green Bay Packers in the last title contest held before the advent of ...

  7. 1953 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    A Cleveland Stadium crowd of 80,698 watches the Browns dispatch longtime rival San Francisco, 23–21. With the Browns leading 10–0, Graham is knocked out of bounds by defensive back Fred Bruney and elbowed in the face by linebacker Art Michalik, who opens a gash that requires 15 stitches and nearly incites a riot. Graham returns for the ...

  8. 1971 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 22nd season with the National Football League . After missing the playoffs the previous year, the Browns got off to a good start at 4–1 only to stumble losing 4 straight to fall to 4–5. However, the Browns would rebound to win the final 5 games of the season for the AFC Central Division title.

  9. 1968 Cleveland Browns season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 19th season with the National Football League . The Browns made it to the playoffs for the 2nd straight year thanks to an 8-game winning streak. Quarterback Bill Nelsen replaced Frank Ryan as the starting quarterback prior to week 4 of their season. Veteran wide receiver Paul Warfield had the best ...