1950 NFL Championship Game

The 1950 National Football League championship game was the 18th NFL title game. The game was played on December 24, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio's Municipal Stadium.

Background
The 1950 season in the NFL brought some changes to the league. First the NFL had added three teams from the All-America Football Conference. The NFL realigined the Eastern and Western Divisions into the American Conference and National Conference. For the first time both division/conference races resulted in ties at the end of the regular season, resulting in two playoff games. In the American Conference, the Cleveland Browns (who had joined the NFL from the AAFC) defeated the New York Giants, while in the National Conference the Los Angeles Rams beat the Chicago Bears.

The Browns had been the AAFC's most dominant team, winning all four of its championships. The Rams, who left Cleveland after the 1945 season for Los Angeles, were making their second straight appearance in an NFL title game.

Game summary

 * First Quarter
 * LA-Davis 82 yard pass from Waterfield (Waterfield kick) 7-0 LA
 * LA-Hoerner 3 yard run (Waterfield kick) 14-0 LA
 * Cle-Jones 31 yard pass from Graham (Groza kick) 14-7 LA
 * Second Quarter
 * Cle-Lavelli 35 yard pass from Graham (conversion pass failed) 14-13 LA
 * Third Quarter
 * Cle-Lavelli 39 yard pass from Graham (Groza kick) 20-14 CLE
 * LA-Hoerner 1 yard run (Waterfield kick) 21-20 LA
 * LA-Brink 6 yard fumble return (Waterfield kick) 28-20 LA
 * Fourth Quarter
 * Cle-Bumgardner 14 yard pass from Graham (Groza kick) 28-27 LA
 * Cle- Groza 16 yard field goal 30-28 CLE

Final statistics
Source:The NFL's Official Encyclopedic History of Professional Football, (1973), p. 109, Macmillan Publishing Co. New York, NY, LCCN 73-3862