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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 21, 2023 8:48:25 GMT 10
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 21, 2023 8:49:29 GMT 10
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 21, 2023 8:51:42 GMT 10
The 1957 NFL Championship Game was the 25th annual championship game, held on December 29 at Briggs Stadium in Detroit, Michigan.
The Detroit Lions (8–4), winners of the Western Conference, hosted the Cleveland Browns (9–2–1), champions of the Eastern Conference. Detroit had won the regular season game 20–7 three weeks earlier on December 8, also at Briggs Stadium, but lost quarterback Bobby Layne with a broken right ankle late in the first half. Reserve quarterback Tobin Rote, a starter the previous year with Green Bay, filled in for Layne and won that game with Cleveland, the next week at Chicago, and the tiebreaker playoff game at San Francisco.
It was the fourth pairing of the two teams in the championship game; they met previously in 1952, 1953, and 1954. The Browns, idle the previous week, were favored by three points, but the home underdog Lions scored two touchdowns in each quarter and won in a rout, 59–14.
Until 2006, this was the last time that major professional teams from Michigan and Ohio met in a postseason game (or series) in any sport. As of 2022, this is the last NFL playoff game played in the city of Detroit other than Super Bowl XL in February 2006. The Lions' other two home playoff games since (1991 and 1993) were at the Silverdome in suburban Pontiac. This also remains as the Lions' fourth and most recent league title and most recent championship appearance (including the Super Bowl) as of the 2022 season, starting a sixty-six year championship drought for the Lions.
Game summary The home underdog Lions were without starting quarterback Layne due to a broken ankle three weeks earlier against the Browns. Backup quarterback Tobin Rote filled in admirably following Layne's injury, winning every game, including a 24-point rally in the tiebreaker playoff over the 49ers the previous week. In his eighth season, Rote threw four touchdown passes in the title game, completing 12 of 19 passes for 280 yards, and also ran for a touchdown. Browns quarterbacks Tommy O'Connell and Milt Plum, on the other hand hit on a combined total of 9 of 22 passes for 112 yards. Taking full advantage of a pass interception and a fumble, Detroit ran up a 17–0 lead in the first quarter. Rookie running back Jim Brown gave the Cleveland rooters some hope with a 29-yard touchdown run at the start of the second period.
Things went from bad to worse for the Browns, hampered by injuries to quarterbacks O'Connell and Plum. The Lions romped for 14 points in each of the last three quarters, and won by 45 points, 59–14. In their final six quarters of play (including their previous divisional playoff), the Lions outscored their opponents 83-17.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 21, 2023 8:59:45 GMT 10
Lions end Steve Junker dives into the end zone for the 23-yard touchdown reception in the 3rd quarter as Browns halfback Lowe Wren attempts to stop him Dec. 29, 1957 in Detroit.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 21, 2023 9:01:58 GMT 10
The Detroit Free Press from Dec. 30, 1957, the day after the Detroit Lions won the NFL title.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 21, 2023 9:03:31 GMT 10
A page from the Detroit Free Press on Dec. 30, 1957, the day after the Detroit Lions won the NFL title.
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Post by NFL Historian on Dec 21, 2023 9:04:58 GMT 10
A page from the Detroit Free Press on Dec. 30, 1957, the day after the Detroit Lions won the NFL title.
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