1947 Pittsburgh Steelers season


The 1947 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 15th season in the National Football League. The team improved on its 1946 record by winning eight games and losing four. This record tied for the lead in the Eastern Division and qualified the Steelers for the franchise's first It was the Steelers' only postseason appearance before 1972.
It was Jock Sutherland's second and final year as head coach; he died the following April after being found wandering around in a field in Kentucky. Once flown back to Pittsburgh, he was diagnosed as having two brain tumors. He only lived a few more days.

Pre-Season Changes

In 1946, the Steeler offense and defense featured the NFL MVP in the person of Bill Dudley. The Virginia grad and Army veteran led the NFL in rushing, interceptions, punt returns and all-purpose yards. Despite being wildly popular with fans and fellow players, Dudley and Coach Sutherland could not get along. Ultimately, Dudley asked Art Rooney, Sr. to trade him and the owner reluctantly agreed.
Dudley was traded to the Detroit Lions for Bob Cifers and Paul White. Additionally, the Steelers received the Lions' 1948 first round draft pick. Both White and Cifers had a demonstrable positive effect on the team. Cifers played brilliantly and was one of the top punters in the NFL that year.

Regular season

Game summaries

Week 1

Sunday, September 21: Detroit Lions
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 34,691Referee:
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Week 2

Monday, September 29: Los Angeles Rams
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 35,658Referee:
Scoring Drives:
  • Los Angeles – FG Waterfield 30
  • Los Angeles – FG Waterfield 45
  • Los Angeles – Hoerner 4 run
  • Pittsburgh – Lach 4 run
  • Los Angeles – Benton 11 pass from Waterfield
  • Los Angeles – [Kenny Kenny Washington (American football)|Washington (American football)|Washington] 9 lateral from Waterfield
  • Los Angeles – Hubbell 45 pass from Waterfield
  • Los Angeles – Hubbell 15 pass from Hardy
  • Los Angeles – Washington 6 run

Week 3

Sunday, October 5): [1947 1947 Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins season|Washington Redskins]
at Griffith Stadium, Washington, DCGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 36,565Referee:
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Week 4

Sunday, October 12: [1947 1947 Boston Yanks season|Boston Yanks season|Boston Yanks]
at Fenway Park, Boston, MassachusettsGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 18,894Referee:
Scoring Drives:
  • Pittsburgh – Lach 1 run
  • Pittsburgh – White 52 run
  • Pittsburgh – Lach 1 run
  • Pittsburgh – Safety, Dancewicz tackled in end zone by Bova
  • Pittsburgh – Clement 1 run
  • BostonCurrivan 33 pass from Dancewicz
  • Boston – Currivan 20 pass from Dancewicz

Week 5

Sunday, October 19: [1947 1947 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles]
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 33,538Referee:
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Week 6

Sunday, October 26: [1947 New York (state)|New York giants season|New York Giants]
at Polo Grounds, New York, New YorkGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 41,736Referee:
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Week 7

Sunday, November 2: Green Bay Packers
at Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee, WisconsinGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 30,073Referee:
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Week 8

Sunday, November 9: Washington Redskins
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 36,257Referee:
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Week 9

Sunday, November 16: New York Giants
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 35,000Referee:
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Week 10

Sunday, November 23: [1947 1947 Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears]
at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois
Scoring Drives:Game time: Game weather: Game attendance: 34,142Referee:
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Week 11

Sunday, November 30: Philadelphia Eagles
at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 37,218Referee:
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Week 12

Sunday, December 7: Boston Yanks
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: Game weather: Game attendance: 31,398Referee:
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Post season

The 1947 team was the most successful team in club history to date. It was the Steelers' first playoff appearance, the first time winning more than four games consecutively, and the club posted a franchise-best record. Though the Steelers lost the playoff, fans and players were excited for their future.
However, fate would interrupt again when head coach Jock Sutherland took a trip to visit family in Kentucky. He ran off the road and was found wondering in a muddy field. Flown back to Pittsburgh, Sutherland died four days later on April 11, 1948, due to complications from a brain tumor. It was a sudden and disheartening end to a successful period in team history. The Steelers did not play in the postseason again until 1972.
RoundDateOpponentResultVenueAttendanceRecapSources
DivisionalDecember 21Philadelphia EaglesL 0–21Forbes Field35,729

Game summary

Sunday, December 21: Philadelphia Eagles
at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaGame time: 2:00 pm ESTGame weather: Game attendance: 35,729Referee:
Scoring Drives:

Roster

All-Pro Honors

Val Jansante 2nd Team, UPICharley Mehelich 2nd Team, Chicago HeraldRed Moore 1st Team, UPIJohnny Clement 2nd Team AP, 2nd Team UPIChuck Cherundolo 2nd Team AP, 2nd Team UPI