The 1962 NFL season was the 43rd regular season of the National Football League (NFL). Before the season, CBS signed a contract with the league to televise all regular-season games for a $4.65 million annual fee.

1962 NFL season
Regular season
DurationSeptember 15 –
December 30, 1962
East ChampionsNew York Giants
West ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
Championship Game
ChampionsGreen Bay Packers
1962 NFL season is located in the United States
Eagles
Eagles
Browns
Browns
Giants
Giants
Cardinals
Cardinals
Steelers ....
Steelers ....
.... Redskins
.... Redskins
Cowboys
Cowboys
Packers
Packers
Lions
Lions
49ers
49ers
Colts
Colts
Bears
Bears
Rams
Rams
Vikings
Vikings
NFL teams: West, East

The season ended on December 30, when the Green Bay Packers defeated the New York Giants 16–7 in the NFL Championship Game at Yankee Stadium. The Packers successfully defended their 1961 NFL title, finishing the 1962 season at 14–1; their only loss was to the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day at Tiger Stadium. Green Bay's 14 wins matched the most victories in a single NFL season, tying the 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets.

Draft

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The 1962 NFL draft was held on December 4, 1961, at Chicago's Sheraton Hotel & Towers. With the first pick, the Washington Redskins selected running back Ernie Davis from Syracuse University.

Major rule changes

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Hall of Fame Game

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The preseason Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio, debuted this year, following the morning groundbreaking for the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 11. The New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals played to a 21–21 tie.[2]

Division races

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The Green Bay Packers won their first ten games, until losing 26–14 on November 22 at Detroit. The Lions' win put them a game behind the Pack rather than 2 games behind, but in the final week, they lost to Chicago, 3–0. Even a Lions win would have been made moot when Green Bay won 20–17 at L.A. to finish with a record of 13–1.

In the Eastern Division, the Redskins were unbeaten after six games. Their four wins and two ties would have been an .833 record in later years, but in 1962, a tie game was not counted at all. In Week Seven (October 28), the Giants handed the Skins their first loss, 49–34. When Washington lost again the next week, 38–10 to Dallas, the Giants 31–28 win over St. Louis gave them a 6–2 record and the division lead. The Giants rode a nine-game winning streak to capture the Eastern title and the right to host the title game against Green Bay.

Week Western Conference Record Eastern Conference Record
1 4 teams (Bal, Chi, Det, GB) 1–0–0 Tie (Cle, St.L) 1–0–0
2 4 teams (Bal, Chi, Det, GB) 2–0–0 Washington Redskins 1–0–1
3 Tie (Det, GB) 3–0–0 Washington Redskins 2–0–1
4 Green Bay Packers 4–0–0 Washington Redskins 3–0–1
5 Green Bay Packers 5–0–0 Washington Redskins 3–0–2
6 Green Bay Packers 6–0–0 Washington Redskins 4–0–2
7 Green Bay Packers 7–0–0 Washington Redskins 4–1–2
8 Green Bay Packers 8–0–0 New York Giants 6–2–0
9 Green Bay Packers 9–0–0 New York Giants 7–2–0
10 Green Bay Packers 10–0–0 New York Giants 8–2–0
11 Green Bay Packers 10–1–0 New York Giants 9–2–0
12 Green Bay Packers 11–1–0 New York Giants 10–2–0
13 Green Bay Packers 12–1–0 New York Giants 11–2–0
14 Green Bay Packers 13–1–0 New York Giants 12–2–0

Final standings

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Postseason

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NFL Championship Game

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Playoff Bowl

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The Playoff Bowl was between the division runners-up, for third place in the league. This was its third year (of ten) and it was played a week after the title game.

Awards

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Most Valuable Player Jim Taylor, Fullback, Green Bay
Coach of the Year Allie Sherman, New York Giants

Coaching changes

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Offseason

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In-season

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NFL outlaws hold on face mask in tackle". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. January 10, 1962. p. 8.
  2. ^ "Cards tie Giants, 21-21, in Hall of Fame Game". Toledo Blade. (Ohio). Associated Press. August 12, 1962. p. 6.