The 1955 NFL season was the 36th regular season of the National Football League. NBC paid $100,000 to replace DuMont as the national television network for the NFL Championship Game. The season ended when the Cleveland Browns defeated the Los Angeles Rams in the title game.
The 1955 NFL draft was held from January 27âÂÂ28, 1955 at Philadelphia's Warwick Hotel. With the first pick, the Baltimore Colts selected running back George Shaw from the University of Oregon.
The defending champion Browns dropped their opener, at home, to the Redskins 27âÂÂ17, but a six-game win streak put them back in front to win the Eastern race. The Western race was crowded a few times, as the Rams had to share the lead. In Week Eight, the Bears beat Los Angeles 24âÂÂ3, to give both teams 5âÂÂ3 records, The next week (November 20), the Bears took the lead with a 24âÂÂ14 at Detroit while the Rams got a 17âÂÂ17 tie at Baltimore. As had happened many times before in the annual battle of Chicago, the Bears were upset by the Cardinals in Week Ten (November 27), 53âÂÂ14; the Rams eked out a 23âÂÂ21 in Philadelphia on Les Richter's field goal with 0:07 left in the game. In Week Eleven (December 4), the Rams won 20âÂÂ14 over Baltimore, and the Bears kept their hopes alive with a difficult 21âÂÂ20 win over Detroit. In the latter game, the Lions' Doak Walker missed an extra point, lost a fumble late in the game on the Detroit 28, and was wide on a 35-yard field goal attempt in the final seconds. The Bears won their last game (December 11), 17âÂÂ10 over Philadelphia, to finish 8âÂÂ4, and hoped for the 7âÂÂ3âÂÂ1 Rams would lose their game in Los Angeles against Green Bay. The Rams did not lose, clinching a spot in the title game, with a 31âÂÂ17 win.
The Cleveland Browns defeated the Los Angeles Rams 38âÂÂ14 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles on Monday, December 26, 1955.