- 1961 NFL season
The 1961 NFL season was the 42nd
regular season of theNational Football League . The league expanded to 14 teams with the addition of theMinnesota Vikings , after the team's owners declined to be charter members of the newAmerican Football League . The schedule was also expanded from 12 games per team to 14 games per team.The season ended when the
Green Bay Packers defeated theNew York Giants 37-0 in the NFL Championship Game.Conference races
The new
Minnesota Vikings started at 1.000 when they upset a good Chicago Bears team, 37-13, on September 17, 1961. Mike Mercer made the Vikings' first points on a 12 yard field goal, and Fran Tarkenton guided the team to five touchdowns. The Vikings finished at 3-11-0 after that good start. With 14 teams in two conferences, each NFL team now played a 14 game schedule: a home-and-away series with the other six teams in their division, and two interconference games.In "Week Five", the Giants and Eagles led the Eastern, and the Packers and 49ers led the Western, all with records of 4-1-0. The following week, the 49ers lost to the Bears, 31-0, while Green Bay beat Minnesota 33-7. The Giants and Eagles, both winners, remained tied in the Eastern standings at 5-1-0. In "Week Seven", Dallas edged the Giants 17-16, while the Eagles beat the Redskins 27-24 on Sonny Jurgensen's last quarter touchdown pass to Tommy McDonald. In "Week Nine" (November 12), the Giants beat the Eagles, 38-21, to give both teams 7-2-0 records, while Green Bay survived a game at Chicago, 31-28, that would otherwise have tied both teams at 6-3-0; Green Bay led the Western race the rest of the way. In "Week Ten", New York's 42-21 win over Pittsburgh put it at 8-2, while Cleveland's 45-24 win over Philadelphia put both those teams at 7-3. In "Week 12" (December 3), New York lost 20-17 to Green Bay, while the Eagles won 35-24 at Pittsburgh, tying the race again.
The Giants and Eagles, both at 9-3-0, met the following week in Philadelphia (December 10). After New York trailed 10-7, Coach Allie Sherman replaced Y.A. Tittle with Charlie Conerly, who at 40 was the NFL's oldest player. Conerly threw for three touchdowns for the 28-24 win. The winning score came after the Eagles were pernalized for roughing the kicker on the Giants' fourth down, giving the Giants first down on the 24. [ "'Penalties Killed Us' Moans Eagles' Coach," "Delaware County Times", Dec. 11, 1961, p20 ] . At season's end (December 17), the Eagles rallied to beat Detroit 27-24, and hoped for a Giants' loss to force a playoff. At that moment, New York and Cleveland were tied 7-7 with two minutes left. A long punt by the Giants' Don Chandler pinned the Browns on their own 7 yard line, and ended any threat of a loss [ "Giants Settle for Tie, Earn Division Title,", "The Independent" (Long Beach), Dec. 18, 1961, pD-1 ] .
NFL Championship Game
Green Bay 37, New York 0 at City Stadium,
References
* "NFL Record and Fact Book" (ISBN 1-932994-36-X)
* [http://www.nfl.com/history/chronology/1961-1970 NFL History 1961-1970] (Last accessed December 4, 2005)
* [http://nflhistory.net/linescores/pdf/1961n.pdf 1961 season in details]
* "Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League" (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)
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