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1954 Baltimore Colts season

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1954 Baltimore Colts season
OwnerCarroll Rosenbloom
Head coachWeeb Ewbank
Home fieldMemorial Stadium
Results
Record3–9
Division place6th NFL Western
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 1954 Baltimore Colts season was the second season for the team in the National Football League. The Baltimore Colts finished the National Football League's 1954 season with a record of 3 wins and 9 losses and finished sixth in the Western Conference.

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game Site Attendance
1 September 26, 1954 Los Angeles Rams L 0–48 0–1 Memorial Stadium
36,215
2 October 2, 1954 New York Giants W 20–14 1–1 Memorial Stadium
27,088
3 October 10, 1954 at Chicago Bears L 9–28 1–2 Wrigley Field
27,845
4 October 16, 1954 at Detroit Lions L 0–35 1–3 Tiger Stadium
48,272
5 October 24, 1954 Green Bay Packers L 6–7 1–4 Memorial Stadium
28,680
6 October 31, 1954 at Washington Redskins L 21–24 1–5 Griffith Stadium
23,566
7 November 6, 1954 Detroit Lions L 3–27 1–6 Memorial Stadium
25,287
8 November 13, 1954 at Green Bay Packers L 13–24 1–7 Milwaukee County Stadium
19,786
9 November 21, 1954 Chicago Bears L 13–28 1–8 Memorial Stadium
23,093
10 November 28, 1954 San Francisco 49ers W 17–13 2–8 Memorial Stadium
23,875
11 December 4, 1954 at Los Angeles Rams W 22–21 3–8 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
30,744
12 December 11, 1954 at San Francisco 49ers L 7–10 3–9 Kezar Stadium
26,856

Standings

NFL Western Conference
W L T PCT CONF PF PA STK
Detroit Lions 9 2 1 .818 8–2 337 189 W1
Chicago Bears 8 4 0 .667 7–3 301 279 W4
San Francisco 49ers 7 4 1 .636 5–4–1 313 251 W2
Los Angeles Rams 6 5 1 .545 4–5–1 314 285 W1
Green Bay Packers 4 8 0 .333 3–7 234 251 L4
Baltimore Colts 3 9 0 .250 2–8 131 279 L1
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

See also