NFL team season
The 1943 Washington Redskins were the defending NFL champions and finished the regular season at 6–3–1. They lost their last three games, including the final two to the New York Giants , and the two teams finished with identical records. Although the Giants had won both games between the teams, the rules of the time called for a tiebreaker playoff game to determine the Eastern division champion. The extra game was held at the Polo Grounds in New York City , which the underdog Redskins won, 28–0.[ 1]
In a rematch of the previous year's title game , the Redskins met the Chicago Bears in the NFL championship game . This game was played in Chicago at Wrigley Field on December 26, and was won by the host Bears, 41–21.[ 2]
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
Recap
1
Bye
2
Bye
3
Bye
4
October 10
Brooklyn Dodgers
W 27–0
1–0
Griffith Stadium
35,450
Recap
5
October 17
at Green Bay Packers
W 33–7
2–0
Wisconsin State Fair Park
23,058
Recap
6
October 24
Chicago Cardinals
W 13–7
3–0
Griffith Stadium
35,450
Recap
7
October 31
at Brooklyn Dodgers
W 48–10
4–0
Ebbets Field
11,471
Recap
8
November 7
at Steagles
T 14–14
4–0–1
Shibe Park
28,893
Recap
9
November 14
Detroit Lions
W 42–20
5–0–1
Griffith Stadium
35,450
Recap
10
November 21
Chicago Bears
W 21–7
6–0–1
Griffith Stadium
35,671
Recap
11
November 28
Steagles
L 14–27
6–1–1
Griffith Stadium
35,826
Recap
12
December 5
at New York Giants
L 10–14
6–2–1
Polo Grounds
35,826
Recap
13
December 12
New York Giants
L 7–31
6–3–1
Griffith Stadium
35,540
Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Playoffs
Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
References
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