1947 AAFC season

{{Short description|American football season}}

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The 1947 AAFC season was the second season of the All-America Football Conference. The league included eight teams, broken up into Eastern and Western divisions, which played a 14-game official schedule, culminating in a league Championship Game.

After the end of the previous season, the Miami Seahawks were $350,000 in debt, with owner Harvey Hester being declared bankrupt, and leaving the AAFC with no option to shut down the franchise. They would be replaced in the Eastern division by the Baltimore Colts.Craig R. Coenen, From Sandlots to the Super Bowl: the National Football League, 1920-1967. University of Tennessee Press, 2005; pp. 126. The Buffalo Bisons also chose to rebrand their franchise, holding a contest to determine the new name: the winner requested the new name to be the Buffalo Bills, named after "Buffalo Bill" Cody.[https://www.buffalobills.com/news/important-dates-in-bills-history-how-the-bills-got-their-name-16401977 Important dates in Bills history: How the Bills got their name]

Draft

{{Details|1947 AAFC Draft}}

The league's first collegiate draft was held on December 20–21, 1946 in Cleveland, Ohio. Ernie Case was the first overall selection.

Regular season

=Week One=

The 1947 regular season of the All-America Football Conference kicked off on Friday, August 29 with a game between the Los Angeles Dons and the Chicago Rockets.{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194708290cra.htm|title=Los Angeles Dons at Chicago Rockets - August 29th, 1947|work=pro-football-reference.com|access-date=March 23, 2019}} The game was attended by 41,812 people, only about 70% of that of last season.{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194609060cle.htm|title=Miami Seahawks at Cleveland Browns - September 6th, 1946|work=pro-football-reference.com|access-date=March 23, 2019}} Former Washington Redskins coach Dudley DeGroot was able to pull off a victory against the Rockets with a score of 24–21.

The week continued with two games on Sunday, August 31, with the San Francisco 49ers beating the Brooklyn Dodgers 23–7, in front of 31,874 people at Kezar Stadium,{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194708310sfo.htm|title=Brooklyn Dodgers at San Francisco 49ers - August 31st, 1947|work=pro-football-reference.com|access-date=March 23, 2019}} and the Buffalo Bills beating the New York Yankees 28–24, in front of 32,385 people.{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/194708310bba.htm|title=New York Yankees at Buffalo Bills - August 31st, 1947|work=pro-football-reference.com|access-date=March 23, 2019}}

=1947 AAFC final standings=

W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pct. = Winning Percentage

PF = Points Scored For, PA = Point Scored Against

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Championship game

{{see|1947 Cleveland Browns season#AAFC championship game}}

AAFC Championship: Cleveland 14, New York 3 (December 14 @ New York)

Footnotes

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{{1947 AAFC season by team}}

{{All-America Football Conference}}

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