1947 Chicago Cardinals season

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1947 Chicago Cardinals season
Head coachJimmy Conzelman
Home fieldComiskey Park
Results
Record9–3
Division place1st NFL Western
Playoff finishWon NFL Championship (vs. Eagles) 28–21

The 1947 Chicago Cardinals season was the franchise's 28th season in the National Football League. The Cardinals won the second NFL championship in team history against the Philadelphia Eagles. The team was led by its "Million Dollar Backfield" of Elmer Angsman, Charley Trippi, Paul Christman, and Pat Harder.[1] The Cardinals, however, wouldn't win another playoff game for an NFL record 51 years. As of the end of 2020, this is the team's last league championship. This championship drought is currently the longest active one in American professional sports. Until the 2018 season 71 years later, this and 1949 also marked the last time the Cardinals beat the Green Bay Packers on the road.

Before the season[]

Draft[]

1947 Chicago Cardinals draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 7 Tex Coulter *  T Army A member of the New York Giants
3 18 Ermal Allen  QB Kentucky Played with the Cleveland Browns (AAFC)
6 41 Ben Raimondi  Indiana Played with the New York Yankees (AAFC)
7 50 Howard Turner  B NC State
8 60 George Maddock  T Northwestern
9 70 Art Dufelmeier  B Illinois Returned to Illinois
10 82 Ray Ramsey  B Bradley
11 90 Dave Wallace  B Oklahoma
12 101 Charley Sarratt  QB Oklahoma
13 112 Harden Cooper  T Tulsa
14 120 Carl Russ  BB Rice
15 131 Buddy Mulligan  B Duke
16 142 Charles Smith  HB Georgia
17 150 Bob Ravensberg  E Indiana Played with the Cardinals in 1948–49
18 162 Barney Barnett  E Northeastern State
19 171 Scotty Deeds  B BYU
20 180 Clarence Esser  E Wisconsin
21 192 Shelton Ballard  C LSU
22 201 Wade Walker  T Oklahoma Returned to Oklahoma
23 210 Tom Carroll  T Minnesota
24 222 Tom Dorsey  B Brown
25 231 Otto Schnellbacher *  DB Kansas
26 240 Larry Joe  B Penn State
27 252 Dick Abrams  B Washington State
28 260 Joe Smith  E Texas Tech
29 270 Tony Rutunno  B St. Ambrose
30 282 Clyde Lindsley  E LSU
31 289 Bob Callahan  C Michigan
32 296 Johnny Karamigios  B Denver
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

[2]

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 Bye
2 September 28 1947 Detroit Lions W 45–21 1–0 Comiskey Park Recap
3 October 5 1947 Chicago Bears W 31–7 2–0 Comiskey Park Recap
4 October 12 1947 at Green Bay Packers W 14–10 3–0 City Stadium Recap
5 October 19 1947 at Los Angeles Rams L 7–27 3–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Recap
6 October 26 1947 Boston Yanks W 27–7 4–1 Comiskey Park Recap
7 November 2 1947 Los Angeles Rams W 17–10 5–1 Comiskey Park Recap
8 November 9 1947 at Detroit Lions W 17–7 6–1 Briggs Stadium Recap
9 November 16 1947 Green Bay Packers W 21–20 7–1 Comiskey Park Recap
10 November 23 1947 at Washington Redskins L 21–45 7–2 Griffith Stadium Recap
11 November 30 1947 at New York Giants L 31–35 7–3 Polo Grounds Recap
12 December 7 1947 at Philadelphia Eagles W 45–21 8–3 Shibe Park Recap
13 December 14 1947 at Chicago Bears W 30–21 9–3 Wrigley Field Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Playoffs[]

Round Date Opponent Result Venue Game
recap
Championship December 28 1947 Philadelphia Eagles W 28–21 Comiskey Park Recap

Standings[]

NFL Western Division
W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
Chicago Cardinals 9 3 0 .750 7–1 306 231 W2
Chicago Bears 8 4 0 .667 4–4 363 241 L2
Green Bay Packers 6 5 1 .545 5–3 274 210 L1
Los Angeles Rams 6 6 0 .500 4–4 259 214 W2
Detroit Lions 3 9 0 .250 0–8 231 305 L3

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster[]

Chicago Cardinals roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Tight Ends

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

Reserve Lists

Practice Squad

Rookies in italics

Postseason[]

NFL Championship Game[]

The 1947 NFL Championship Game was the 15th annual championship game and was held December 28, 1947, at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The game featured the Western Division champion Chicago Cardinals (9–3) and the Eastern Division champion Philadelphia Eagles (8–4). The Cardinals won the game by a score of 28–21.[3]

Awards and records[]

  • Pat Harder, NFL scoring leader: 102 points [4]
  • Pat Harder, NFL record, most field goals in one game: 7 [5]

References[]

  1. ^ "The Cards' Dream Season In '47". Pro Football Hall of Fame. January 1, 2005. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "1947 Chicago Cardinals Draftees". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  3. ^ "Philadelphia Eagles Playoff History and Results". Archived from the original on January 15, 2008. Retrieved March 28, 2008.
  4. ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 447
  5. ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 449

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