1947 NFL Championship Game explained

Type:nflc
1947
Visitor:Philadelphia Eagles
Visitor Abbr:PHI
Home:Chicago Cardinals
Home Abbr:CHC
Visitor Coach:Greasy Neale
Home Coach:Jimmy Conzelman
Visitor Conf:Eastern
Home Conf:Western
Visitor Record:8–4
Home Record:9–3
Visitor Qtr1:0
Visitor Qtr2:7
Visitor Qtr3:7
Visitor Qtr4:7
Visitor Total:21
Home Qtr1:7
Home Qtr2:7
Home Qtr3:7
Home Qtr4:7
Home Total:28
Date:December 28,
Stadium:Comiskey Park
City:Chicago, Illinois
Odds:Chicago by 12 points
Attendance:30,759
Radio:ABC
Radioannouncers:Harry Wismer, Red Grange
Hofers:Eagles: Greasy Neale (coach), Pete Pihos,
Steve Van Buren, Alex Wojciechowicz
Cardinals: Jimmy Conzelman (coach), Charley Trippi

See also: 1947 NFL playoffs. The 1947 NFL Championship Game was the 15th annual National Football League (NFL) championship game, held December 28 at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The attendance was 30,759, well

The game featured the Western Division champion Chicago Cardinals and the Eastern Division champion Philadelphia Eagles A week earlier, the Eagles defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in a tiebreaker playoff to determine the Eastern winner.[1] [2] Both the Eagles and Cardinals were making their first appearances in the championship game. The Cardinals had won the regular season meeting in Philadelphia three weeks earlier by 24 points and after a week off, were 12-point favorites to win the title game

This was the second NFL title game played after Christmas Day, and the latest to date. Scheduled for December 21, it was pushed back a week due to the Eastern division playoff. The temperature at kickoff On a frozen field, the Cardinals elected to wear sneakers.[3]

The Cardinals built a 14–0 lead in the second quarter, then the teams traded touchdowns. The Eagles closed the gap to 28–21 with five minutes to go, but the Cardinals controlled the ball the rest of the game on an extended drive to win the title.

This was the only NFL title game played at Comiskey Park and remains as the Cardinals' only NFL Championship victory. The two teams returned for a rematch in 1948 in Philadelphia, but the Eagles won in a snowstorm. The Cardinals have not won a league championship since this one, over seven decades ago, the longest drought in the NFL. They made it to Super Bowl XLIII in the 2008 season representing Arizona, but they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Cardinals' win kept the NFL title within the city of Chicago; the North Side's Bears had won the previous season. The team did not receive championship rings until the 50th anniversary of their win in 1997.[4]

This was the Cardinals' last playoff win as a franchise until January 1999; at 51 years and five days, it was the longest post-season win drought in NFL history, and still holds the current record for the longest title drought in North American sports. The team moved to St. Louis as the St. Louis Cardinals in 1960 and Arizona as the Phoenix Cardinals in 1988 (changing to Arizona Cardinals in 1994).

Scoring summary

Sunday, December 28, 1947
Kickoff: 1:05 p.m. CST

Officials

The NFL added a fifth official, the back judge, this season;[5] the line judge arrived in, and the side judge in .

Players' shares

Each player on the Cardinals received $1,132, while the losing Eagles got $754.[6]

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: Steelers disappoint in grid playoff . Pittsburgh Press . Biederman . Les . December 22, 1947 . 28.
  2. News: Eagles whip Steelers in playoff . Chicago Daily Tribune . Prell . Edward . December 22, 1947 . 49.
  3. Web site: Cardinals Hall Of Famer Charley Trippi Dies At 100 . 2024-01-31 . www.azcardinals.com . en-US.
  4. News: Branch . John . 2009-01-15 . Memories of the Cardinals’ Last N.F.L. Championship . 2024-01-31 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  5. News: National League officials to work in crews of six (five) . Milwaukee Journal . Associated Press . August 19, 1947 . 6, part 2.
  6. News: Playoff melon . Pittsburgh Press . December 29, 1947 . 18 .