1959 Baltimore Colts season

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Template:Infobox NFL season The Template:Nfly Baltimore Colts season was the seventh season for the team in the National Football League. The defending champion Baltimore Colts finished the NFL's 40th season with a record of 9 wins and 3 losses and finished first in the Western Conference, and defeated the New York Giants, 31–16 in the NFL championship game, which was the rematch of the previous season's classic title game, for their second consecutive NFL title.

The Colts led the entire NFL with 374 points scored in their 12 games — an average of 31.2 points per contest. The team scored at least 21 points in every game played during the 1959 season.

Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas had one of the great seasons by a passer in NFL history. Says Cold Hard Football Facts, "[Unitas's] 32 scoring strikes was an NFL record — he was the first and only to top 30 [touchdowns] in the NFL's first 40 years — and remains the standard for a 12-game season. He was in the midst of his record 47-game streak with a touchdown pass, and connected on at least one in every game of 1959."[1]

The Colts defeated the Green Bay Packers twice this season in Vince Lombardi's first year as head coach. Baltimore did not win the Western title again until 1964 and their next NFL title came in 1968.

Regular season

For the 1959 season the Colts offered seats in three price tiers. Field seats cost $5.00, while field boxes, the upper grandstand, and part of the lower grandstand were priced at $4. Less desirable lower grandstand seats cost $3.50.[2] Prices of ticket booklets for the full season ranged from $30 for best seats, $24 for mid-range seats, and $21 for least expensive.[2]

Schedule

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1 September 27 Detroit Lions W 21–9 1–0 Memorial Stadium 55,588 Recap
2 October 3 Chicago Bears L 21–26 1–1 Memorial Stadium 57,557 Recap
3 October 11 at Detroit Lions W 31–24 2–1 Tiger Stadium 54,197 Recap
4 October 18 at Chicago Bears W 21–7 3–1 Wrigley Field 48,430 Recap
5 October 25 Green Bay Packers W 38–21 4–1 Memorial Stadium 57,557 Recap
6 November 1 Cleveland Browns L 31–38 4–2 Memorial Stadium 57,557 Recap
7 November 8 at Washington Redskins L 24–27 4–3 Griffith Stadium 32,773 Recap
8 November 15 at Green Bay Packers W 28–24 5–3 Milwaukee County Stadium 25,521 Recap
9 November 22 San Francisco 49ers W 45–14 6–3 Memorial Stadium 57,557 Recap
10 November 29 Los Angeles Rams W 35–21 7–3 Memorial Stadium 57,557 Recap
11 December 5 at San Francisco 49ers W 34–14 8–3 Kezar Stadium 59,075 Recap
12 December 12 at Los Angeles Rams W 45–26 9–3 L.A. Memorial Coliseum 65,528 Recap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.

Standings

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Postseason

Template:Main article The 1959 NFL championship game was played on December 27 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. The game was a rematch of the previous year's title game that went into overtime. The 1959 game was the 27th annual NFL championship game. The Colts beat the Giants 31–16, earning their second consecutive NFL championship over the Giants.

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Championship December 27 New York Giants W 31–16 1–0 Memorial Stadium 57,545 Recap

Awards and honors

See also

References

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