1971 Cleveland Browns season
The 1971 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 22nd season with the National Football League.
After missing the playoffs the previous year, the Browns got off to a good start at 4–1 only to stumble losing 4 straight to fall to 4–5. However, the Browns would rebound to win the final 4 games of the season and a Central Division title. Just as the 1967 Browns returned to the playoffs following a one-year absence, so, too, did the '71 club, which was in its first season under new head coach Nick Skorich after Blanton Collier's final team in 1970 had finished just 7–7, ending a string of three consecutive postseason berths.
As was the case in 1967, the '71 Browns went 9–5 and won a division crown. They captured the AFC Central for the first time, finishing three games in front of the soon-to-emerge Pittsburgh Steelers (6–8).In the playoffs the Browns would fall in the first round 20–3 to the Baltimore Colts. Running back Leroy Kelly was on the downside of his Pro Football Hall of Fame career, but he did manage to rush for 865 yards and 10 touchdowns – still good for a 14-game season, Wide receiver Fair Hooker led the team in receptions with 45.[1]
Exhibition schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
August 8, 1971 |
at San Francisco 49ers |
L 38–24 |
40,000 |
2 |
August 13, 1971 |
vs. Los Angeles Rams |
L 17–5 |
52,503 |
3 |
August 20, 1971 |
at Dallas Cowboys |
L 16–15 |
69,099 |
4 |
August 28, 1971 |
vs. Chicago Bears at South Bend, Indiana |
L 20–19 |
43,568 |
5 |
September 4, 1971 |
New York Giants |
W 30–7 |
82,710 |
6 |
September 10, 1971 |
at St. Louis Cardinals |
L 27–13 |
46,171 |
Regular season schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 19, 1971 |
Houston Oilers |
W 31–0 |
73,387 |
2 |
September 26, 1971 |
at Baltimore Colts |
W 14–13 |
56,837 |
3 |
October 4, 1971 |
Oakland Raiders |
L 34–20 |
84,285 |
4 |
October 10, 1971 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
W 27–17 |
83,391 |
5 |
October 17, 1971 |
at Cincinnati Bengals |
W 27–24 |
60,284 |
6 |
October 24, 1971 |
Denver Broncos |
L 27–0 |
75,674 |
7 |
October 31, 1971 |
Atlanta Falcons |
L 14–31 |
76,825 |
8 |
November 7, 1971 |
at Pittsburgh Steelers |
L 26–9 |
50,202 |
9 |
November 14, 1971 |
at Kansas City Chiefs |
L 13–7 |
50,388 |
10 |
November 21, 1971 |
New England Patriots |
W 27–7 |
65,238 |
11 |
November 28, 1971 |
at Houston Oilers |
W 37–24 |
37,921 |
12 |
December 5, 1971 |
Cincinnati Bengals |
W 31–27 |
82,705 |
13 |
December 12, 1971 |
at New Orleans Saints |
W 21–17 |
72,794 |
14 |
December 19, 1971 |
at Washington Redskins |
W 20–13 |
53,041 |
Game Summaries
Week 7: Atlanta Falcons at Cleveland Browns – Game summary
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1 |
2 |
3 | 4 | Total |
Falcons |
14 |
7 |
7 | 3 | 31 |
Browns |
0 |
0 |
7 | 7 | 14 |
at Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, OH
- Date: October 31
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: 63°F, relative humidity 72%, round (wind) 11 MPH
- Game attendance: 76,825
- TV announcers (CBS): Don Criqui (play–by–play), Irv Cross (color commentator) and Frank Clarke (sideline reporter)
Game information |
- First Quarter
- ATL – Burrow 39 yard pass from Shiner (Bell kick)
Falcons 7, Browns 0
- ATL – Hansen 40 yard interception return (Bell kick)
Falcons 14, Browns 0
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- ATL – Butler 1 yard rush (Bell kick)
Falcons 28, Browns 0
- CLE – Scott 12 yard rush (Cockroft kick)
Falcons 28, Browns 7
- Fourth Quarter
- ATL – Bell 27 yard field goal
Falcons 31, Browns 7
- CLE – Collins 24 yard pass from Nelsen (Cockroft kick)
Falcons 31, Browns 14
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- Top passers
- Top rushers
- Top receivers
- Turnovers
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Playoffs
Round |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
Divisional |
December 26, 1971 |
Baltimore Colts |
L 20–3 |
74,082 |
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
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References
- ↑ Season statistics and summary at Cleveland Browns.com