Paul Brown
George Munger. He was head coach of the team between 1938-1953.
1) 1935 - Lions 26, New York Giants 7 2) 1952 - Lions 17, Cleveland Browns 7 3) 1953 - Lions 17, Cleveland Browns 16 4) 1957 - Lions 59, Cleveland Browns 14
The Browns played in St. Louis between 1902-1953. They moved to Baltimore for the 1954 season and became the Orioles.
Chuck Noll was drafted in 1953 by the Cleveland Browns. He played for Cleveland until he retired at 27 years of age in 1959. He then went on to become an assistant coach for the San Diego Chargers and the Baltimore Colts before joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns in 1952, 1953, and 1954. The Lions won in 1952 and 1953 and the Browns won in 1954.
1953. The Lions went 10-2 (.833 winning percentage) in 1953 and won the NFL championship, defeating the Cleveland Browns in the championship game.
* December 15, 1935: Detroit Lions - 26 New York Giants - 7* December 28, 1952: Detroit Lions - 17 Cleveland Browns - 7* December 27, 1953: Detroit Lions - 17 Cleveland Browns - 16* December 26, 1954: Cleveland Browns - 56 Detroit Lions - 10* December 29, 1957: Detroit Lions - 59 Cleveland Browns - 14NFC Conference Championship game - January 12, 1992 (Washington Redskins - 41 Detroit Lions - 10)
Australian football coach Michael "Mick" Malthouse is 64 years old (born August 17, 1953).
In the Major Leagues, Paige pitched for the Cleveland Indians in 1948 and 1949, the St. Louis Browns from 1951 to 1953, and, briefly, for the Kansas City Athletics in 1965.
Herman Hickman has: Played Himself - Penn Football Coach in "Columbia Sports Reel: Army Football Champions" in 1946. Played Yale University Football Coach in "Paramount Pacemaker: The Littlest Expert on Football" in 1951. Played himself in "The Herman Hickman Show" in 1952. Played Coach Jumbo Campbell in "The All American" in 1953. Played himself in "Person to Person" in 1953. Played Himself - Color Commentator in "1957 Sugar Bowl" in 1957. Played Himself - Color Commentator in "1957 Gator Bowl" in 1957.
Billy Hunter debuted on April 14, 1953, playing for the St. Louis Browns at Sportsman's Park IV; he played his final game on September 27, 1958, playing for the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium.
Football Now and Then - 1953 was released on: USA: 2 October 1953