1945 Cleveland Rams season


The 1945 Cleveland Rams season was the team's eighth year with the National Football League and the ninth and final season in Cleveland. Led by the brother tandem of head coach Adam Walsh and general manager Chile Walsh, and helmed by future Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Waterfield, the Rams franchise finished 9-1 before winning its first NFL Championship by defeating the Washington Redskins, 15-14, at Cleveland Stadium. Other stars on the team included receiver Jim Benton and back Jim Gillette, who gained more than 100 yards in the title game.
One month after winning the championship, team owner Dan Reeves, frustrated by continuing financial losses and anxious over the startup in the coming year of the All-America Football Conference Cleveland Browns, moved the team to Los Angeles, marking the first and only time an NFL champion has played the following season in another city.

Off season

NFL Draft

Schedule

Standings

Regular season

Week 2: vs. Chicago Cardinals

Week 3: vs. Chicago Bears

Week 4: at Green Bay Packers

at East Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin
CLE – Benton 17 pass from Waterfield
GB – Comp 1 run
GB – Fritsch 3 run
CLE – Colella 6 pass from Waterfield
CLE – Greenwood 1 run
CLE – Colella 5 run

Week 5: at Chicago Bears

at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois
CLE – Greenwood 11 run
CLE – Colella 3 run
CLE – Gehrke 10 run
CHI – Margarita 1 run
CHI – Margarita 42 pass from Luckman
CHI – Gallameau 2 run
CLE – Greenwood 8 run
CLE – Benton 21 pass from Waterfield
CLE – Colella 18 pass from Reisz

Week 6: at Philadelphia Eagles

Week 7: at New York Giants

Week 8: vs. Green Bay Packers

Week 9: at Chicago Cardinals

Week 10: at Detroit Lions

Week 11: vs. Boston Yanks

Post season

NFL Championship Game: vs. Washington Redskins

In the first quarter, the Redskins had the ball at their own 5-yard line. Dropping back into the end zone, quarterback Sammy Baugh threw, but the ball hit the goal post and bounced back to the ground in the end zone. Under the rules at the time, this was ruled as a safety and thus gave the Rams a 2–0 lead.
In the second quarter, Baugh suffered bruised ribs and was replaced by Frank Filchock. Filchock threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Steve Bagarus to give the Redskins a 7–2 lead. But the Rams scored just before halftime when rookie quarterback Bob Waterfield threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Jim Benton. Waterfield's ensuing extra point was partially
blocked, with the ball teetering on the crossbar, but it dropped over to give Cleveland a 9–7 lead.
In the third quarter, the Rams increased their lead when Jim Gillette scored on a 44-yard touchdown reception, but this time the extra point was missed. The Redskins then came back to cut their deficit to 15–14 with Seymour's 8-yard touchdown catch from Filchock. In the fourth quarter, Washington kicker Joe Aguirre missed two field goals attempts, of 46 and 31 yards, that could have won the game.

Roster

Bold denotes player on the roster on the official NFL roster at the end of 1945 season.
NamePositionHeightWeight1945 Games1945 StartsYears in NFLUniversityNotes
Graham ArmstrongTackle6'2"215102John Carroll
Jim BentonEnd6'3"195957Arkansas
David BernardFullback5'10"197702Mississippi
Gil BouleyTackle6'2"233661Boston College
Thomas ColellaHalfback5'11-"1851014Canisius
Bob DeLauerCenter6'1"213221USA
Roger EasonTackle6'2"220201Oklahoma
Fred GehrkeHalfback5'11"1901072Utah
James GilletteHalfback6'1-"1851073Virginia
Don GreenwoodFullback5'11"191961Illinois
Ray HamiltonEnd6'4"210904Arkansas
Roger HardingCenter6'2"195601Cal
Howard HickeyEnd6'2"195822Arkansas
Jack JacobsQuarterback6'1"180212Oklahoma
Harvey JonesHalfback6'0"175922Baylor
George KochHalfback6'1"200501St. Mary's of Texas
Floyd KonetskyEnd6'1"1951032University of Miami
William LazetichGuard6'1-"1951071Montana
Leslie LearGuard5'11"223912Manitoba University
Butch LevyTackle6'0"260711Minnesota
Elvin LilesGuard5'9-"195803Oklahoma A&MStarted season with Detroit Lions.
Riley MathesonGuard6'2"21010107Texas Mines
Arthur MorgenthalGuard5'11"2151021Notre Dame
Raymond MonacoGuard5'10-"215103Holy Cross
Rudy MuchaGuard6'1-"246302WashingtonEnded season with Chicago Bears.
Steve NemethQuarterback5'10"172931Notre Dame
George PhillipsQuarterback6'3-"215101UCLA
Steve PritkoEnd6'2"21010103Villanova
Albie ReiszQuarterback5'9"1701002Southeastern
William ReithCenter5'11-"203103Carnegie Tech
Ralph RuthstromFullback6'4"208621Southern Methodist
Mike ScarryCenter5'11"22010102Waynesburg University
Eberle SchultzTackle6'4"24510105Oregon State
Bob ShawEnd6'3"229501Ohio State
Rudy SikichTackle6'1"219621Minnesota
Bob WaterfieldQuarterback6'1"1911061UCLA1945 NFL Most Valuable Player
Pat WestFullback6'1"2041071USC
Joe WinklerCenter6'1"200801Purdue
James WordenHalfback5'10"180551Waynesburg
Walter ZirinskyHalfback5'11-"187501Lafayette University

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