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In 1958, the Baltimore Colts faced off against the New York Giants in the Championship game. The players weren't aware of it at the time, but they were about to become part of NFL folklore.
NEW YORK — As Raymond Berry left Yankee Stadium on Dec. 28, 1958, he saw NFL commissioner Bert Bell with tears in his eyes.
BALTIMORE (AP) The football that Johnny Unitas threw to Raymond Berry for a touchdown in the historic 1958 NFL Championship game is being sold at auction.
The Baltimore Colts beat the New York Giants 23-17 in "sudden death" overtime for the 1958 NFL championship game, an event that helped popularize pro football.
Colts running back Alan Ameche's game-winning touchdown run against the New York Giants in the 1958 NFL Championship Game ranks No. 19 on the "NFL 100 Greatest" ranking of the top 100 plays in NFL ...
Baltimore won its first NFL championship in 1958. Drew Carberry recalls his memories of watching what’s been called the “Greatest Game Ever Played” as an eight-year-old.
The 1958 NFL Championship Game, which was nicknamed "The Greatest Game Ever Played," was somewhat predictably named the best contest in NFL history.
ML Brackett and Andy Nelson remember the Greatest Game Every Played, the 1958 NFL Championship at Yankee Stadium between Brackett’s New York Giants and Nelson’s Baltimore Colts.
1958 NFL Championship Game Goalpost The MMQB presents NFL 95, a special project—unveiled every Wednesday from May through July—detailing 95 artifacts that tell the story of the NFL, as the league ...
The 1958 championship game was the first NFL playoff game to go into sudden death overtime and it is commonly referred to as "The Greatest Game Ever Played." ...