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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox NFL team season The 1982 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 33rd season with the National Football League.

The Browns were among eight teams that qualified for the playoffs during this strike shortened season, and became one of only six teams to ever qualify for the playoffs despite having a losing record.[1][2][3] The Browns and the Detroit Lions from the same year are the only two teams with a losing record to qualify as wildcards.

The Browns' first round draft pick, rookie sensation linebacker Chip Banks earned 6.5 sacks in just nine games.

NFL draft

The following were selected in the 1982 NFL Draft.

Round Overall Player Position School/Club Team
1 3 Chip Banks Linebacker USC
2 31 Keith Baldwin Defensive end Texas A&M
4 87 Dwight Walker Running back Nicholls State
5 115 Mike Baab Center Texas
6 162 Mike Whitwell Defensive back Texas A&M
8 199 Mark Kafentzis Defensive back Hawaii
8 204 Van Heflin Tight end Vanderbilt
8 211 Bill Jackson Defensive back North Carolina
9 227 Milton Baker Tight end West Texas A&M
10 255 Ricky Floyd Running back Southern Miss
11 282 Steve Michuta Quarterback Grand Valley State
12 310 Scott Nicolas Linebacker Miami

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Schedule

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1 September 12 at Seattle Seahawks W 21–7 1–0 Kingdome 55,907
2 September 19 Philadelphia Eagles L 21–24 1–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 78,830
3 September 27 Cincinnati Bengals canceled 1–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium
4 October 3 at Washington Redskins canceled 1–1 RFK Stadium
5 October 10 at Los Angeles Raiders canceled 1–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
6 October 17 Baltimore Colts canceled 1–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium
7 October 24 at Pittsburgh Steelers postponed 1–1 Three Rivers Stadium
8 October 31 Houston Oilers canceled 1–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium\
9 November 7 New York Giants canceled 1–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium
10 November 14 at Miami Dolphins canceled 1–1 Miami Orange Bowl
11 November 21 New England Patriots W 10–7 2–1 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 51,781
12 November 25 at Dallas Cowboys L 14–31 2–2 Texas Stadium 46,267
13 December 5 San Diego Chargers L 13–30 2–3 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 54,064
14 December 12 at Cincinnati Bengals L 10–23 2–4 Riverfront Stadium 54,305
15 December 19 Pittsburgh Steelers W 10–9 3–4 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 67,139
16 December 26 at Houston Oilers W 20–14 4–4 Houston Astrodome 36,559
17 January 2, 1983 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 21–37 4–5 Three Rivers Stadium 52,312

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Season Highlights

Week 1 at Seattle

Less than nine months after closing the 1981 season in Seattle, the Browns return to the Kingdome and defeat the Seahawks 21–7. Mike Pruitt accounts for 136 of Cleveland's 200 rushing yards and scores two touchdowns. The Browns sack Dave Krieg eight teams, three by rookie linebacker Chip Banks.

Week 3 vs. New England

In their first game after the 1982 NFL strike that wiped out almost half the regular season, The Browns fight their way through a heavy Cleveland fog and beat New England, 10–7, on Matt Bahr's 24-yard field goal as time expires. Bahr's winner comes three plays after Browns safety Clinton Burrell recovers a fumble by Mark van Eeghen at the Patriots' 20.

Week 5 vs. San Diego

James Brooks scores two touchdowns and Dan Fouts completes 18-of-23 passes as San Diego pounds the Browns 30–13, at Cleveland. Despite the loss, Brian Sipe completes 14 straight passes and stretches his overall streak to a club-record 33. He also surpasses the 20,000-yard career mark. Tight end Ozzie Newsome catches a career-high 10 passes and extends his streak of consecutive games with at least one reception to a club-record 45.

Week 7 vs. Pittsburgh

Hanford Dixon intercepts three passes and the Browns keep their playoff hopes alive with a 10–9 win over Pittsburgh at rainy, muddy Cleveland Stadium. The poor conditions affect Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw more than Paul McDonald, who starts his first game in place of the slumping Sipe. Nose tackle Bob Golic enjoys a big game with eight tackles and one sack.

Week 8 at Houston

The Browns escape with a 20–14 win, thanks to critical fumbles by running back Earl Campbell. The first comes at the Cleveland 4 and the second sets up the Browns' winning touchdown in the fourth quarter. Dave Logan scores one TD on a 56-yard pass from McDonald and Charles White scores the winner on a 1-yard run.

Postseason

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Wildcard January 8, 1983 at Los Angeles Raiders (1) L 10–27 0–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 56,555 Recap

Standings

Шаблон:1982 AFC Central standings Шаблон:1982 AFC standings

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

Шаблон:NFL final staff

Roster

colspan="7" style="text-align:center;Шаблон:NFLPrimaryStyle;" | 1982 Cleveland Browns roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

rookies in italics

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Cleveland Browns Шаблон:Cleveland Browns seasons Шаблон:1982 NFL season by team

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