1935 NFL Championship Game
1935 NFL Championship Game |
New York Giants |
Detroit Lions |
7 |
26 |
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2 |
3 |
4 |
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New York Giants |
0 |
7 |
0 |
0 |
7 |
Detroit Lions |
13 |
0 |
0 |
13 |
26 |
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December 15, 1935 |
Stadium |
University of Detroit Stadium |
City |
Detroit |
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The 1935 National Football League Championship game was held on December 15, 1935 at University of Detroit Stadium (some sources call it Titan Stadium) in Detroit. It was the 3rd annual title game for the NFL. The champion of the Western Division was the Detroit Lions (7-3-2) and the champion of the Eastern Division was the New York Giants (9-3).
- First Quarter
- Second Quarter
- Third Quarter
- Fourth Quarter
- Det- Caddel 4 yard run (Clark kick) 20-7 DET
- Det- Parker 4 yard run (kick failed) 26-7 DET
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AFL-NFL World Championship Games[1]
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1966 ( I) • 1967 ( II) • 1968 ( III) • 1969 ( IV)
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1 – From 1966 to 1969, the first four Super Bowls were "World Championship" games played between two independent professional football leagues, AFL and NFL, and when the league merged in 1970 the Super Bowl became the NFL Championship Game.
2 – Dates in the list denote the season, not the calendar year in which the championship game was played. For instance, Super Bowl XLI was played in 2007, but was the championship for the 2006 season.
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