The 1948 Cleveland Browns season was the team's third season with the All-America Football Conference . It was also a perfect season , recognized as such by the Pro Football Hall of Fame , although the NFL, as the AAFC's former rival, does not recognize it. Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown wrote a letter to the NFL to petition them to officially recognize the 1948 Cleveland Browns.[1]
Pre-season results [ ]
Regular season results [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Results
Stadium
Attendance
Score
Record
1
September 3, 1948
Los Angeles Dons
W 19-14
1–0
Cleveland Stadium
60,193[4]
2
September 12, 1948
at Buffalo Bills
W 42-13
2–0
War Memorial Stadium
35,340[5]
3
September 17, 1948
at Chicago Rockets
W 28-7
3–0
Soldier Field
30,874[6]
4
September 26, 1948
Chicago Rockets
W 41–21
4–0
Cleveland Stadium
37,190[7]
5
October 5, 1948
at Baltimore Colts
W 14-10
5–0
Memorial Stadium
22,359[8]
6
October 10, 1948
Brooklyn Dodgers
W 30–17
6–0
Cleveland Stadium
31,187[9]
7
October 17, 1947
Buffalo Bills
W 31-14
7–0
Cleveland Stadium
28,054[10]
8
October 24, 1948
New York Yankees
W 35–7
8–0
Cleveland Stadium
46,912[11]
9
November 7, 1948
Baltimore Colts
W 28–7
9–0
Cleveland Stadium
32,313[12]
10
November 14, 1948
San Francisco 49ers
W 14–7
10–0
Cleveland Stadium
82,769[13]
11
November 21, 1948
at New York Yankees
W 34-21
11–0
Yankee Stadium
52,518[14]
12
November 25, 1948
at Los Angeles Dons
W 31-14
12–0
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
60,031[15]
13
November 28, 1948
at San Francisco 49ers
W 31-28
13–0
Kezar Stadium
59,785[16]
14
December 5, 1948
at Brooklyn Dodgers
W 31-21
14–0
Ebbets Field
9,821[17]
Post-season results [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Results
Stadium
Attendance
Score
Record
n/a
December 19, 1948
Buffalo Bills
W 49-7
1–0
Cleveland Stadium
22,981[18]
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