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1949 NFL Championship Game : ウィキペディア英語版
1949 NFL Championship Game

The 1949 National Football League championship game was the 17th annual title game for the NFL. It was played on December 18, 1949 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. The game is remembered for the driving rain that caused the field to become a mud pit. The attendance for the game was 27,980.
The game featured the Eastern Division champion Philadelphia Eagles (11–1), who were also the defending NFL champions, against the Los Angeles Rams (8–2–2), winners of the Western Division. This was the first NFL title game played in Los Angeles. The Rams had last appeared in a title game in 1945 when the franchise was still in Cleveland.
This was the first NFL game which was broadcast, although only on the West Coast, under the auspices of then NFL Commissioner, Bert Bell.〔Lyons: 156–157〕 The ''traditional'' 60–40 player bonus for playing in a championship game was augmented by $14,000 (presently, $) from the NFL.〔Lyons: 156–157〕 Although sources are unclear, a source writes the NFL received $20,000 (presently, $) from the broadcasting rights.〔Coenen: 155–156〕
*First Quarter
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*No Scoring
*Second Quarter
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*Phil- Pihos 31 yard pass from Tommy Thompson (Patton kick) 7–0 PHI
*Third Quarter
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*Phil-Skladany 2 yard block punt return (Patton kick) 14–0 PHI
*Fourth Quarter
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*No Scoring
==Sources==

* Lyons, Robert S. (2010). ''On Any Given Sunday, A Life of Bert Bell''. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 978-1-59213-731-2
* Coenen, Craig R. (2005). ''From Sandlots to the Super Bowl: The National Football League, 1920–1967''. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press. ISBN 1-57233-447-9

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