American Conference: Cleveland Browns vs. New York Giants •
Source: Pro Football Reference Cleveland and New York met in Cleveland on a frozen field as a stiff wind gusted through the stadium. Cleveland drove deep into New York's territory in the first quarter, but a stop by the Giants led to a
Lou Groza field goal that put the Browns up 3–0. The game was a defensive struggle through the middle periods. Neither team scored again until the fourth quarter, when Giants quarterback
Charlie Conerly led a drive to the Cleveland 36-yard line. From there, Conerly handed the ball to back
Gene "Choo Choo" Roberts, who sprinted outside the right of the line and appeared headed for a touchdown. Cleveland linebacker
Bill Willis chased him down and tackled him at the 4-yard line, however.
Bob McChesney then caught a pass from Conerly in the end zone for an apparent touchdown on third down, but it was called back on an
offside penalty. Cleveland's
Tommy James intercepted Conerly's pass on the next play, but the Browns were called for
holding, negating the turnover. The Giants got a new set of downs, but were unable to score a touchdown. A penalty sent them back to the 13-yard line, from where
Randy Clay kicked a field goal to tie the score. On the Browns' ensuing drive, coach
Paul Brown decided to switch strategies and focus on
quarterback keeper plays, calculating that the Giants would be unprepared for runs by
Otto Graham. Cleveland advanced to New York's 22-yard line thanks to 45 yards of rushing by Graham, which set up a 28-yard field goal that gave the Browns a 6–3 lead. On the Giants' final possession as time ran out, Martin tackled Conerly in his own end zone, resulting in a safety and making the final score 8–3. The Browns and Giants had only 91 combined passing yards during the game.
National Conference: Chicago Bears vs. Los Angeles Rams •
Source: Pro Football Reference The Bears and Rams faced off at
Los Angeles Coliseum in 92-degree heat. The scoring began with a 43-yard field goal by Los Angeles quarterback
Bob Waterfield in the first quarter, putting the Rams ahead 3–0. Chicago responded early in the second quarter with a 65-yard drive on eight plays, capped by a 22-yard touchdown run by
Al Campana. The Bears' lead was short-lived, however. Waterfield threw two touchdown passes to
end Tom Fears later in the second quarter, putting the Rams ahead 17–7 at halftime. The Rams pulled away with a third touchdown pass to Fears in the third quarter. Chicago tried to mount a comeback at the end of the game, but could only manage one touchdown, a 4-yard rush by
halfback Fred "Curly" Morrison. The Los Angeles defense stopped the Bears on another fourth-quarter drive that reached the Rams' 2-yard line. Following the stop, a fight broke out at midfield between Chicago's
George Blanda and the Rams' Dan Towler, leading to a bench-clearing fight that officials and coaches had to break up. The game ended shortly thereafter with the Rams ahead 24–14. Waterfield threw for 280 yards on 14 completions, while Chicago quarterback
Johnny Lujack had only 198 yards on 14 completions. While Los Angeles was not known for its defense, it stopped Chicago on two long drives that could have gone for touchdowns. The win was an important one for
Joe Stydahar, the Rams' head coach. He was in his first year coaching the Rams, and was going up against Bears coach
George Halas, whom he had played under for several years. ==NFL Championship Game==