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1964 Baltimore Colts season

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Record
  
12–2

Start date
  
1964

Owner
  
Carroll Rosenbloom

Division place
  
1st NFL Western

Head coach
  
Don Shula

Home field
  
Memorial Stadium

Playoff finish
  
Lost NFL Championship (Cleveland Browns, 27–0)

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1965 Balti Colts season

The 1964 Baltimore Colts season was the 12th season for the team in the National Football League. The Colts finished the regular season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses and finished first in the Western Conference. They clinched with three games remaining for the first title since 1959.

Contents

Baltimore met the Cleveland Browns (10–3–1) of the Eastern Conference in the NFL Championship Game in Cleveland, won by the underdog Browns, 27–0.

Schedule

^ The game with the Cardinals in week 5 was scheduled to be played at St. Louis, but was shifted to Baltimore when the baseball Cardinals reached the World Series, preempting football use of Busch Stadium during the Series.

Standings

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Postseason

After Baltimore's 12–2 regular season, they traveled to Cleveland to take on the Browns for the NFL title. This was the third championship game appearance for the Colts since joining the NFL in 1953, and they entered the game as seven-point favorites. The first half was uneventful and scoreless, but the Browns scored 17 third quarter points in their 27–0 rout of the Colts.

Awards and honors

  • Johnny Unitas, Bert Bell Award
  • References

    1964 Baltimore Colts season Wikipedia