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- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e date "1959-12-14".
- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e first "Chuck".
- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e isCitedBy History_of_the_Cleveland_Browns.
- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e last "Heaton".
- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e newspaper "Cleveland Plain Dealer".
- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e page "35".
- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e quote "Jim Brown ... for the third straight year the National League rushing champion with 1,329 yards ...".
- ff5a6b75163da8424de92652719a33be3982a1f9c87bdeab5a3c61486ca9393e title "Browns' 14 In 4th Nip Eagles, 28–21".