The 1987 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 38th season in the National Football League.
1987 Cleveland Browns season | |
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Owner | Art Modell |
General manager | Ernie Accorsi |
Head coach | Marty Schottenheimer |
Home field | Cleveland Municipal Stadium |
Local radio | WWWE · WDOK |
Results | |
Record | 10–5 |
Division place | 1st AFC Central |
Playoff finish | Won Divisional Playoffs (vs. Colts) 38–21 Lost AFC Championship (at Broncos) 33–38 |
Pro Bowlers | T Cody Risien QB Bernie Kosar FB Kevin Mack NT Bob Golic OLB Clay Matthews, Jr. CB Frank Minnifield CB Hanford Dixon RS Gerald McNeil |
Led by another 3,000-yard season from Bernie Kosar, the Browns captured their third-straight AFC Central crown. In the divisional playoffs, against the Indianapolis Colts at Municipal Stadium, the Browns routed the Colts 38–21 to advance to their second-straight AFC Championship game. For the second year in a row, the Browns were matched up against the Denver Broncos for a trip to Super Bowl XXII. The Browns fell behind early at Mile High Stadium, as the Broncos roared out to a big halftime lead. However, the Browns scored 30 points in the second half, and drove down the field in the late fourth quarter with a chance to score a game-tying touchdown. With 1:12 left in the game, RB Earnest Byner was stripped of the ball at the 2-yard line by Broncos' defensive back Jeremiah Castille in a play since dubbed The Fumble. Denver ran down the clock and took an intentional safety with 8 seconds left, and the Browns fell 38–33. Denver returned to the Super Bowl for a second straight year at the expense of the Browns.
Offseason
editNFL draft
edit1987 Cleveland Browns draft | |||||
Round | Pick | Player | Position | College | Notes |
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1 | 5 | Mike Junkin | Linebacker | Duke | from San Diego |
2 | 32 | Gregg Rakoczy | Center | Miami (FL) | from San Diego |
3 | 80 | Tim Manoa | Fullback | Penn State | |
3 | 82 | Jeff Jaeger * | Kicker | Washington | |
6 | 165 | Stephen Braggs | Defensive back | Texas | |
8 | 220 | Steve Bullitt | Linebacker | Texas A&M | |
10 | 276 | Frank Winters * | Center | Western Illinois | |
11 | 303 | Larry Brewton | Defensive back | Temple | |
Made roster * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career |
Personnel
editStaff
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Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
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NFL replacement players
editAfter the league decided to use replacement players during the NFLPA strike, the following team was assembled:
1987 Cleveland Browns replacement roster | ||||||
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Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
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Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
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Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
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Roster
editSchedule
editRegular season
editWeek | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Attendance | Recap |
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1 | September 13 | at New Orleans Saints | L 21–28 | 0–1 | Louisiana Superdome | 59,900 | Recap |
2 | September 20 | Pittsburgh Steelers | W 34–10 | 1–1 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 79,543 | Recap |
3 | September 28 | Denver Broncos | canceled | 1–1 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | NFL strike | |
4 | October 4 | at New England Patriots | W 20–10 | 2–1 | Sullivan Stadium | 14,830 | Recap |
5 | October 11 | Houston Oilers | L 10–15 | 2–2 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 38,927 | Recap |
6 | October 18 | at Cincinnati Bengals | W 34–0 | 3–2 | Riverfront Stadium | 40,179 | Recap |
7 | October 26 | Los Angeles Rams | W 30–17 | 4–2 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 76,933 | Recap |
8 | November 1 | at San Diego Chargers | L 24–27 | 4–3 | Jack Murphy Stadium | 55,381 | Recap |
9 | November 8 | Atlanta Falcons | W 38–3 | 5–3 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 71,135 | Recap |
10 | November 15 | Buffalo Bills | W 27–21 | 6–3 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 78,409 | Recap |
11 | November 22 | at Houston Oilers | W 40–7 | 7–3 | Houston Astrodome | 51,161 | Recap |
12 | November 29 | at San Francisco 49ers | L 24–38 | 7–4 | Candlestick Park | 60,248 | Recap |
13 | December 6 | Indianapolis Colts | L 7–9 | 7–5 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 70,661 | Recap |
14 | December 13 | Cincinnati Bengals | W 38–24 | 8–5 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 77,331 | Recap |
15 | December 20 | at Los Angeles Raiders | W 24–17 | 9–5 | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | 40,275 | Recap |
16 | December 26 | at Pittsburgh Steelers | W 19–13 | 10–5 | Three Rivers Stadium | 56,394 | Recap |
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Game summaries
editQuarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Falcons | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Browns | 0 | 14 | 21 | 3 | 38 |
at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
- Date: November 8
- Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
- Game weather: 54 °F or 12.2 °C, relative humidity 48%, wind 13 miles per hour (21 km/h; 11 kn)
- Game attendance: 71,135
- Referee: Bob McElwee
- TV announcers (CBS): Tim Brant (play–by–play) and Hank Stram (color commentator)
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Postseason
editRound | Date | Opponent (seed) | Result | Record | Venue | Attendance | Recap |
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Divisional | January 9, 1988 | Indianapolis Colts (3) | W 38–21 | 1–0 | Cleveland Municipal Stadium | 78,586 | Recap |
AFC Championship | January 17, 1988 | at Denver Broncos (2) | L 33–38 | 1–1 | Mile High Stadium | 75,993 | Recap |
AFC Divisional Game
Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Colts | 7 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 21 |
Browns | 7 | 7 | 7 | 17 | 38 |
at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
- Date: January 9, 1988
- Game time: 12:30 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: 16 °F or −8.9 °C, relative humidity 71%, wind 5 miles per hour (8.0 km/h; 4.3 kn)
- Referee: Red Cashion
- TV: NBC
- Boxscore [2]
AFC Championship game
Quarter | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
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Browns | 0 | 3 | 21 | 9 | 33 |
Broncos | 14 | 7 | 10 | 7 | 38 |
at Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado
- Date: January 17, 1988
- Game time: 4 p.m. EDT
- Game weather: 29 °F or −1.7 °C, relative humidity 63%, wind 8 miles per hour (13 km/h; 7.0 kn)
- Referee: Jim Tunney
- TV: NBC Dick Enberg, Merlin Olsen
- Boxscore [3]
Standings
editAFC Central | |||||||||
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W | L | T | PCT | DIV | CONF | PF | PA | STK | |
Cleveland Browns(2) | 10 | 5 | 0 | .667 | 5–1 | 8–3 | 390 | 239 | W3 |
Houston Oilers(4) | 9 | 6 | 0 | .600 | 5–1 | 7–4 | 345 | 349 | W2 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | 8 | 7 | 0 | .533 | 2–4 | 6–5 | 285 | 299 | L2 |
Cincinnati Bengals | 4 | 11 | 0 | .267 | 0–6 | 3–9 | 285 | 370 | L3 |
References
edit- ^ "All-Time Assistant Coaches". ClevelandBrowns.com. Archived from the original on May 22, 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
External links
edit- 1987 Cleveland Browns at Pro Football Reference (Profootballreference.com)
- 1987 Cleveland Browns Statistics at jt-sw.com
- 1987 Cleveland Browns Schedule at jt-sw.com
- 1987 Cleveland Browns at DatabaseFootball.com