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1968 Super Bowl III New York Jets 16 Baltimore Colts 7 1970 L Baltimore Colts 22-29 L @ Baltimore Colts 20-35 1971 L @ Baltimore Colts 0-22 L Baltimore Colts 13-14 1972 W @ Baltimore Colts 44-34 W Baltimore Colts 24-20 1973 W @ Baltimore Colts 34-10 W Baltimore Colts 20-17 1974 L Baltimore Colts 20-35 W @ Baltimore Colts 45-38 1975 L Baltimore Colts 28-45 L @ Baltimore Colts 19-52 1976 L Baltimore Colts 0 20-15 L @ Baltimore Colts 16-33 1977 L Baltimore Colts 12-20 L @ Baltimore Colts 12-33 1978 W @ Baltimore Colts 33-10 W Baltimore Colts 24-16 1979 L @ Baltimore Colts 8 - 10 W Baltimore Colts 30 - 17 1980 L Baltimore Colts 14 - 17 L @ Baltimore Colts 21 35 1981 W @ Baltimore Colts 41- 14 W Baltimore Colts 25-0 1982 (9 game season) W Baltimore Colts 37 - 0 1983 L Baltimore Colts 14 - 17 W @ Baltimore Colts 10 - 6
September 27,1953The NFL Baltimore Colts1953-1970The Colts began the 1953 season with a blockbuster trade, swapping five Baltimore players for 10 Cleveland Browns. Among the players who came to Baltimore were future coach Don Shula; Bert Rechichar, Carl Taseff and Art Spinney, among others. The 2nd incarnation of the Baltimore Colts first took the field at Memorial Stadium on September 27, with Coach Keith Molesworth. The Colts would stun the Bears that day 13-9 to get the new franchise off on the right foot. However, the Colts struggled to a 3-9 season in their inaugural year.[2]
The Baltimore Colts have won one super bowl,once as the Baltimore Colts and once as the Indianapolis Colts.
When the NFL-AFL merger went into effect in 1970, three longtime NFL teams -- the Baltimore Colts, the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers -- joined the former AFL teams in the new American Football Conference. The Colts went on to win the AFC title and Super Bowl V.
The Baltimore Colts are in the AFC since the two league merged in 1970.
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The cast of 1964 NFL Championship Game - 1964 includes: Walter Beach as Himself - Cleveland Browns Cornerback Larry Benz as Himself - Cleveland Browns Strong Safety Raymond Berry as Himself - Baltimore Colts Split End Ordell Braase as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Jim Brown as Himself - Cleveland Browns Fullback Jackie Burkett as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Monte Clark as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tackle Blanton Collier as Himself - Cleveland Browns Head Coach Vince Costello as Himself - Cleveland Browns Linebacker Ross Fichtner as Himself - Cleveland Browns Free Safety Galen Fiss as Himself - Cleveland Browns Linebacker Frank Gifford as Himself - Color Commentator Ernie Green as Himself - Cleveland Browns Halfback Lou Groza as Himself - Cleveland Browns Kicker Gene Hickerson as Himself - Cleveland Browns Guard Jim Kanicki as Himself - Cleveland Browns Defensive Tackle Jerry Logan as Himself - Baltimore Colts Safety Tony Lorick as Himself - Baltimore Colts Fullback Lenny Lyles as Himself - Baltimore Colts Cornerback Gino Marchetti as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Tom Matte as Himself - Baltimore Colts Halfback Dick Modzelewski as Himself - Cleveland Browns Defensive Tackle Lenny Moore as Himself - Baltimore Colts Halfback Jimmy Orr as Himself - Baltimore Colts Flanker Bernie Parrish as Himself - Cleveland Browns Cornerback Bill Pellington as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker George Preas as Himself - Baltimore Colts Tackle Guy Reese as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Tackle Alex Sandusky as Himself - Baltimore Colts Guard Dick Schafrath as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tackle Don Shinnick as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Don Shula as Himself - Baltimore Colts Head Coach Steve Stonebreaker as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Dick Szymanski as Himself - Baltimore Colts Center Johnny Unitas as Himself - Baltimore Colts Quarterback Bob Vogel as Himself - Baltimore Colts Tackle Paul Warfield as Himself - Cleveland Browns Split End Paul Wiggin as Himself - Cleveland Browns Defensive End
The cast of 1968 NFL Championship Game - 1968 includes: Erich Barnes as Himself - Cleveland Browns Cornerback Ordell Braase as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Timothy Brown as Himself - Baltimore Colts Halfback Jack Buck as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Monte Clark as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tackle Don Cockroft as Himself - Cleveland Browns Punter Blanton Collier as Himself - Cleveland Browns Head Coach Dennis Gaubatz as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Ernie Green as Himself - Cleveland Browns Fullback Charlie Harraway as Himself - Cleveland Browns Fullback Gene Hickerson as Himself - Cleveland Browns Guard Fred Hoaglin as Himself - Cleveland Browns Center Jim Kanicki as Himself - Cleveland Browns Defensive Tackle Ernie Kellermann as Himself - Cleveland Browns Strong Safety Leroy Kelly as Himself - Cleveland Browns Halfback Jerry Logan as Himself - Baltimore Colts Strong Safety Lenny Lyles as Himself - Baltimore Colts Cornerback Tom Matte as Himself - Baltimore Colts Halfback Milt Morin as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tight End Earl Morrall as Himself - Baltimore Colts Quarterback Reece Morrison as Himself - Cleveland Browns Running Back Bill Nelsen as Himself - Cleveland Browns Quarterback Chuck Noll as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Backfield Coach Jimmy Orr as Himself - Baltimore Colts Split End Preston Pearson as Himself - Baltimore Colts Running Back Glenn Ressler as Himself - Baltimore Colts Guard Dick Schafrath as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tackle Don Shinnick as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Don Shula as Himself - Baltimore Colts Head Coach Bubba Smith as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Pat Summerall as Himself - Color Commentator Bob Vogel as Himself - Baltimore Colts Tackle Rick Volk as Himself - Baltimore Colts Free Safety Paul Warfield as Himself - Cleveland Browns Split End
The Baltimore Ravens were the former Cleveland Browns
The Baltimore Colts, the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Colts, and San Francisco 49ers.
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1970. They joined the AFC, along with the Baltimore Colts and Cleveland Browns, when the AFL and NFL merged after the 1969 season and Super Bowl IV.
When the NFL-AFL merger went into effect in 1970, three longtime NFL teams -- the Baltimore Colts, the Cleveland Browns and the Pittsburgh Steelers -- joined the former AFL teams in the new American Football Conference. The Colts, the Browns and the Steelers were given an incentive. Each team was paid $3 million by the expanded NFL to move to the AFC.
There is 2 separate Baltimore franchises, the original was the Baltimore Colts who later moved to Indianapolis. The current franchise Baltimore Ravens was actually the Cleveland Browns who left Cleveland and the their name behind with the city after a lawsuit. So the Ravens are all new with no old ties as far as records, and mascots, and history.
The Browns' last NFL championship was in 1964 when they defeated the Baltimore Colts in the title game 27-0.
The Baltimore Orioles are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore, Maryland. As one of the AL's original eight charter franchises when the league was established in 1901, this particular franchise spent its first year as a major league club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the Milwaukee Brewers before moving to St. Louis, Missouri to become the St. Louis Browns.