The 1959 NFL Championship Game was the 27th NFL championship game, played on December 27 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
It was a rematch of the 1958 championship game that went into overtime. The defending champion Baltimore Colts (9âÂÂ3) again won the Western Conference, while the New York Giants (10âÂÂ2) repeated as Eastern Conference champions. The Colts were favored to repeat as champions by 3ý points.
This game also went down to the last quarter, but the Colts did not need any heroics in overtime. Trailing 9âÂÂ7 at the start of the fourth quarter, Baltimore scored 24 straight points and won, 31âÂÂ16.
This was the only NFL championship game played in Baltimore. This was the Coltsâ last league title until they won Super Bowl V in 1971, which would be their last during their time in Baltimore, as the team would move to Indianapolis in 1984.
Sunday, December 27, 1959<br> Kickoff: 2:05 p.m. EST
The NFL had five game officials in ; the line judge was added in and the side judge in .
The officiating crew for 1959 championship game was identical to the one from the previous year.
The gross receipts for the game, including radio and television rights, were just over $666,000, slightly below the previous year. Each player on the winning Colts team received $4,674, while Giants players made $3,083 each.