The 1956 NFL season was the 37th regular season of the National Football League.
With previous television partner DuMont Television Network ending operations prior to the 1956 season, CBS began carrying regular season games of 11 of its 12 member clubs across its network nationwide.
The season ended when the New York Giants defeated the Chicago Bears in the NFL Championship Game,
The 1956 NFL draft was held on November 28, 1955, and January 17âÂÂ18, 1956 at The Warwick and the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia and the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. With the first pick, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected quarterback and safety Gary Glick from the Colorado State University.
The Lions and the Cardinals had both finished 1955 poorly, 3âÂÂ9 and 4âÂÂ7âÂÂ1, but both got off to fast starts in 1956. Both ended up finishing second in the Division races.
The Chicago Cardinals got off to their best start ever, going 4âÂÂ0, until the Redskins beat them 17âÂÂ14 on October 28. At the midway point, they and the Giants both had 5âÂÂ1 records. In the Western Division, the Detroit Lions roared to a 6âÂÂ0 start. In Week Seven (November 11), the Giants pulled ahead with a 23âÂÂ10 win over the Cards. In Washington, the Lions finally lost. Trapped on his own 1-yard line, Yale Lary took a safety in order to get a free kick. That, and Sam Baker's field goal, gave the Redskins an 18âÂÂ10 lead to put the game out of reach, and the Lions lost 18âÂÂ17. The Bears, who had dropped their opener at Baltimore, 28âÂÂ21, beat Green Bay 38âÂÂ14 for their sixth straight game, matching Detroit's 6âÂÂ1 record.
In Week Nine, the Lions dropped their Thanksgiving Day game as Tobin Rote guided Green Bay to three last-quarter touchdowns in a 24âÂÂ20 win. On Sunday, the Cards 38âÂÂ27 win over Pittsburgh put them a half game out. The Bears avoided a loss, while the Giants watched a win elude them, as Harlon Hill caught a last-ditch 56-yard touchdown pass from Ed Brown in tying the Giants, 17âÂÂ17. Both the Bears and the Giants continued to lead their conferences, but only by half a game.
The Cards lost the next two games and any chance at the Eastern title, which the Giants clinched, in part because of a 28âÂÂ14 win over Washington on December 2. The Western race came down to the Bears and Lions. In Week Ten (December 2), the Lions hosted the Bears and won 42âÂÂ10, to take the lead. When both teams won the following week, the trip to the championship came down to December 16, the last game of the season, which would have the 9âÂÂ2 Detroit Lions visiting the 8âÂÂ2âÂÂ1 Chicago Bears, who hadn't forgotten the earlier drubbing. The game at Wrigley Field was marked by numerous fights, including a fourth quarter melee involving players, fans, and the police, and a vicious hit well behind the play by the Bears' Ed Meadows that knocked Detroit quarterback Bobby Layne out of the game with a concussion. So, the Bears exacted their revenge with a 38âÂÂ21 victory. After the game Lions' coach Buddy Parker appealed to the commissioner to punish what the Lions felt was the dirty play of George Halas's Bears, but no ruling was forthcoming.
NY Giants 47, Chi. Bears 7 at Yankee Stadium, New York City, December 30, 1956
The New York Giants moved from the Polo Grounds to Yankee Stadium