1950 NFL playoffs
The 1950 National Football League playoffs took place after the 1950 regular season ended with a tie for first place in both the American and National conferences. The ties forced one-game playoffs to determine who would play in the NFL championship game. It was the only time in the NFL's championship game era that two such tiebreaker playoff games were needed in the same year. The Cleveland Browns and New York Giants tied for first place in the American Conference, while the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams tied for first place in the National Conference. The Browns proceeded to beat the Giants 8–3, and the Rams beat the Bears 24–14 in their playoff game. Cleveland then beat the Rams in the championship game the following week.
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1950 NFL playoffs
The 1950 National Football League playoffs took place after the 1950 regular season ended with a tie for first place in both the American and National conferences. The ties forced one-game playoffs to determine who would play in the NFL championship game. It was the only time in the NFL's championship game era that two such tiebreaker playoff games were needed in the same year. The Cleveland Browns and New York Giants tied for first place in the American Conference, while the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams tied for first place in the National Conference. The Browns proceeded to beat the Giants 8–3, and the Rams beat the Bears 24–14 in their playoff game. Cleveland then beat the Rams in the championship game the following week.
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The 1950 National Football Lea ...... goal with 28 seconds to play.
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Al Campana 22-yard rush
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Bob Waterfield 43-yard field goal
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Dante Lavelli 39-yard pass from Otto Graham
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Dick Hoerner 1-yard rush
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Dick Hoerner 3-yard rush
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Dub Jones 27-yard pass from Otto Graham
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Fred "Curly" Morrison 4-yard rush
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Glenn Davis 82-yard pass from Bob Waterfield
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The 1950 National Football Lea ...... nship game the following week.
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