6th season in franchise history; first playoff appearance and NFL Championship win
Baltimore Memorial Stadium 1958 The 1958 Baltimore Colts season was the sixth season for the team in the National Football League. The Colts finished the 1958 season with a record of 9 wins and 3 losses to win their first Western Conference title. They won their first league title in the NFL championship game, which ended in overtime with a touchdown by fullback Alan Ameche.[1] [2]
Regular season Schedule Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance 1 September 28 Detroit Lions W 28–15 1–0 Memorial Stadium 48,377 2 October 4 Chicago Bears W 51–38 2–0 Memorial Stadium 52,622 3 October 12 at Green Bay Packers W 24–17 3–0 Milwaukee County Stadium 24,533 4 October 19 at Detroit Lions W 40–14 4–0 Briggs Stadium 55,190 5 October 26 Washington Redskins W 35–10 5–0 Memorial Stadium 54,403 6 November 2 Green Bay Packers W 56–0 6–0 Memorial Stadium 51,333 7 November 9 at New York Giants L 21–24 6–1 Yankee Stadium 71,164 8 November 16 at Chicago Bears W 17–0 7–1 Wrigley Field 48,664 9 November 23 Los Angeles Rams W 34–7 8–1 Memorial Stadium 57,557 10 November 30 San Francisco 49ers W 35–27 9–1 Memorial Stadium 57,557 11 December 6 at Los Angeles Rams L 28–30 9–2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 100,202 12 December 14 at San Francisco 49ers L 12–21 9–3 Kezar Stadium 53,334 Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.
Season summary Week 1 1 2 3 4 Total Lions 0 9 6 0 15 • Colts 7 7 0 14 28
Scoring summary 1 BAL Lenny Moore 8 yard run (Steve Myhra kick)Colts 7–0 2 DET Jim Martin 31 yard field goal Colts 7–3 2 DET Howard Cassady 11 yard pass from Bobby Layne (kick failed)Lions 9–7 2 BAL Raymond Berry 26 yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Steve Myhra kick)Colts 14–9 3 DET Howard Cassady 30 yard pass from Tobin Rote (kick failed) Lions 15–14 4 BAL Raymond Berry 14 yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Steve Myhra kick) Colts 21–15 4 BAL L.G. Dupre 13 yard run (Steve Myhra kick)Colts 28–15
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Week 2 1 2 3 4 Total Bears 3 7 21 7 38 • Colts 27 7 7 10 51
Scoring summary 1 BAL Lenny Moore 28 yard run (Steve Myhra kick)Colts 7–0 1 BAL Raymond Berry 12 yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Steve Myhra kick)Colts 14–0 1 BAL Lenny Moore 9 yard run (kick failed) Colts 20–0 1 CHI George Blanda 40 yard field goalColts 20–3 1 BAL Lenny Moore 77 yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Steve Myhra kick) Colts 27–3 2 CHI Bill McColl 11 yard pass from Ed Brown (George Blanda kick)Colts 27–10 2 BAL Lenny Lyles 103 yard kickoff return (Steve Myhra kick)Colts 34–10 3 CHI Johnny Morris 5 yard run (George Blanda kick) Colts 34–17 3 CHI Ed Brown 1 yard run (George Blanda kick) Colts 34–24 3 BAL Jim Mutscheller 2 yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Steve Myhra kick)Colts 41–24 3 CHI Willie Galimore 99 yard kickoff return (George Blanda kick)Colts 41–31 4 BAL Lenny Moore 33 yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Steve Myhra kick) Colts 48–31 4 BAL Steve Myhra 28 yard field goal Colts 51–31 4 CHI Bill McColl 20 yard pass from Zeke Bratkowski (George Blanda kick) Colts 51–38
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Week 3 1 2 3 4 Total • Colts 0 7 7 10 24 Packers 14 3 0 0 17
Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com Scoring summary 1 Packers Don McIlhenny 55-yard pass from Bart Star (Paul Hornung kick)Packers 7–0 1 Packers Bart Starr 1-yard run (Paul Hornung kick)Packers 14–0 2 8:33 Packers Paul Hornung 19-yard field goal Packers 17–0 2 Colts Johnny Unitas 1-yard run (Steve Myhra kick)Packers 17–7 3 Colts Jim Mutscheller 54-yard pass from Johnny Unitas (Steve Myhra kick)Packers 17–14 4 Colts Steve Myhra 14-yard field goal Tie 17–17 4 2:12 Colts Andy Nelson 52-yard interception return (Steve Myhra kick) Colts 24–17
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Standings Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Postseason The 1958 NFL Championship Game was 26th annual NFL championship game , played on December 28 at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx , New York City. The Colts beat the Giants 23–17 in overtime, earning their first ever championship, and the game became known as The Greatest Game Ever Played .[2]
Roster 1958 Baltimore Colts roster Quarterbacks Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen Defensive linemen
Linebackers Defensive backs
Special teams Reserve lists
Practice squad
None - Vacant Note:' rookies in italics
See also References ^ "Colts win 23-17 in overtime". Milwaukee Sentinel . Associated Press. December 29, 1958. p. 4, part 2. ^ a b Maule, Tex (January 5, 1959). "The best football game ever played". Sports Illustrated . p. 8. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com ^ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search
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