The 1947 NFL season was the 28th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded the regular season by one game from eleven games per team to twelve, a number that remained constant for fourteen seasons, through 1960.
The season ended when the Chicago Cardinals defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Championship Game on December 28.
The 1947 NFL draft was held on December 16, 1946, at New York City's Commodore Hotel. With the first pick, the Chicago Bears selected halfback Bob Fenimore from Oklahoma State UniversityâÂÂStillwater.
Starting in 1947, the NFL teams played a 12-game schedule rather than the previous 11 games. The twelfth game proved to be crucial for the Steelers, Eagles, Cardinals and Bears.
In the Eastern Division, Pittsburgh took a half-game lead over Philadelphia after a 35âÂÂ24 win in Week Five.
In Week Eleven, the Eagles won the rematch, 21âÂÂ0, to take a 7âÂÂ3âÂÂ0 to 7âÂÂ4âÂÂ0 lead, while the Cardinals lost to the Giants, 35âÂÂ31, and the Bears beat Detroit 34âÂÂ14, leaving the 7âÂÂ3âÂÂ0 Cards a game behind the 8âÂÂ2âÂÂ0 Bears in the Western Division.
In Week Twelve, the Cardinals beat the Eagles, 45âÂÂ21, and Pittsburgh beat Boston 17âÂÂ7, but the Bears lost to the Rams, 17âÂÂ14.
The Steelers finished at 8âÂÂ4, leaving the 7âÂÂ4 Eagles needing to win their last game, while the Bears and Cardinals were both at 8âÂÂ3, making the Bears-Cardinals game the following week a de facto playoff for the Western title: a tie would force a second playoff game between them.
In Week Thirteen, Philadelphia beat Green Bay 28âÂÂ14 to force a playoff with Pittsburgh for the Eastern title, while before a sold-out crowd of 48,632 at Wrigley Field, the Cardinals beat the Bears 30âÂÂ21 to win the Western title and the right to host the Championship Game.
Eastern Division Playoff Game
NFL Championship Game