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- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season abstract "The 1980 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 35th, and 31st season in the National Football League. The Browns finished the regular season with eleven wins and five losses, and their first division title in nine years, winning a tiebreaker with the Houston Oilers. For the second straight year, Browns head coach Sam Rutigliano was named NFL Coach of the Year, and quarterback Brian Sipe was named the league's Most Valuable Player.The 1980 Cleveland Browns were known as the Kardiac Kids for having several games decided in the final moments. The 1980 season was the first time that Cleveland had qualified for the postseason since 1972. Rallying from a 10–0 first-half deficit against Cincinnati, the Browns came back to beat the Bengals 27–24 to finally snare the Central championship. Don Cockroft kicked the game-winning 22-yard field goal with 1:25 left, then the Bengals got as far as the Cleveland 14 before time ran out. The Browns played their first home playoff game in nine seasons against the Raiders, in what has become known as the Red Right 88 game. The Browns marched to the Oakland 13 in the waning seconds trailing by 14–12, but Brian Sipe's pass into the end zone for Hall of Fame tight end Ozzie Newsome was intercepted, ending Cleveland's seasonSipe had a career year, throwing for 4,132 yards and 30 touchdowns, with just 14 interceptions. Five Browns had 50 or more receptions, led by running back Mike Pruitt with 63. Pruitt also rushed for over 1,000 yards for the second straight year (1,034) and six touchdowns. Running back Calvin Hill, primarily a third-down pass receiver, recorded six touchdowns among his 27 catches. Wide receiver Ricky Feacher grabbed just 10 passes, but four went for scores, including two within a matter of minutes in the division-clinching win over the Bengals. To commemorate the Browns success during the 1980 holiday season, a version of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" was recorded, entitled "The Twelve Days of a Cleveland Browns Christmas," each day mentioned a Browns player on a "Rutigliano Super Bowl team".".
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season coach Sam_Rutigliano.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season predecessor 1979_Cleveland_Browns_season.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season successor 1981_Cleveland_Browns_season.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season team Cleveland_Browns.
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- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season year "1980".
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- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season home "Browns".
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- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season next "1981".
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season owner Art_Modell.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season playoffs 1980%E2%80%9381_NFL_playoffs.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season playoffs Red_Right_88.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season previous "1979".
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- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season record "11".
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season road "Raiders".
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- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season stadium Cleveland_Stadium.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season team "Cleveland Browns".
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season year "1980".
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season subject Category:1980_National_Football_League_season_by_team.
- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season subject Category:AFC_Central_championship_seasons.
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- 1980_Cleveland_Browns_season comment "The 1980 Cleveland Browns season was the team's 35th, and 31st season in the National Football League. The Browns finished the regular season with eleven wins and five losses, and their first division title in nine years, winning a tiebreaker with the Houston Oilers.".
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