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1947 NFL Championship Game Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Cardinals 21 28 1 2 3 4 Total Philadelphia Eagles 0 7 7 7 21 Chicago Cardinals 7 7 7 7 28 Date December 28, 1947 Stadium Comiskey Park City Chicago, IL Referee William Downes Attendance 30,759 TV/Radio in the United States Radio Network ABC Radio Announcers Harry Wismer, Red Grange Timeline Previous game Next game 1946 1948 The 1947 National Football League Championship game was the 15th annual championship game and was held December 28, 1947 at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The attendance was 30,759. The game featured the Western Division champion Chicago Cardinals (9-3) and the Eastern Division champion Philadelphia Eagles (8-4). The Eagles had the week earlier defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 21-0 to determine the championship of the east. Both the Eagles and Cardinals were making their first appearance in the championship game.
The Cardinals (later moved to St. Louis and now in Arizona) have not won a championship since, a six-decade drought that is currently the longest in the NFL.
Scoring summary
- CHI Trippi 44 run (Harder kick) 7-0 CHI
- CHI Angsman 70 run (Harder kick) 14-0 CHI
- PHI McHugh 53 pass from Thompson (Patton kick) 14-7 CHI
- CHI Trippi 75 punt return (Harder kick) 21-7 CHI
- PHI Van Buren 1 run (Patton kick) 21-14 CHI
- CHI Angsman 70 run (Harder kick) 28-14 CHI
- PHI Craft 1 run (Patton kick) 28-21 CHI
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1946 NFL Championship GameNFL Championship Game
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1948 NFL Championship GameChicago Cardinals 1947 NFL Champions Plato Andros | Elmer Angsman | Ray Apolskis | Lloyd Arms | Vince Banonis | Bill Blackburn | Chet Bulger | Jeff Burkett | Bill Campbell | Paul Christman | Red Cochran | Jake Colhouer | Joe Coomer | Bill DeCorrevont | Bill Dewell | Babe Dimancheff | John Doolan | Clarence Esser | Marshall Goldberg | Pat Harder | Frank Ivy | Jack Karwales | Mal Kutner | Ray Mallouf | Caleb Martin | Stan Mauldin | Ham Nichols | Joe Parker | Dick Plasman | Buster Ramsey | Walt Rankin | Vic Schwall | Charles Smith | Walt Szot | Charley Trippi | Bob Zimny
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