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1947 Detroit Lions season
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The 1947 Detroit Lions season was their 18th in the league. The team improved on their previous season's output of 1–10, winning three games.[1] They failed to qualify for the playoffs for the 12th consecutive season.
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Before the season
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Draft
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Schedule
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Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Players
- Stan Batinski, guard
- Ben Chase, guard
- Ted Cook, end
- Ted Cremer, end
- Bob DeFruiter, halfback
- Robert Derleth, tackle
- Chuck DeShane, guard
- Bill Dudley, halfback
- Jack Dugger, tackle
- Leon Fichman
- John Greene, end
- George Hekkers
- Ralph Heywood, end
- Bill Hillman
- Bob Ivory
- Tommy James, defensive back
- Elmer Jones, guard
- Pete Kmetovic, halfback
- Les Lear, tackle
- Clyde LeForce, quarterback
- Elmer Madarik, halfback
- Joe Margucci, halfback
- Kelly Mote, end
- Reed Nilsen
- Bill O'Brien, halfback
- Mitchell Olenski, tackle
- Merv Pregulman, center
- Ken Reese
- Floyd Rhea, offensive lineman
- Dave Ryan, quarterback
- John Sanchez, tackle
- Cecil Souders, end
- Ed Stacco, tackle
- Dick Stovall, center
- Steve Sucic
- Frank Szymanski, center
- Russ Thomas, tackle
- Walt Vezmar, guard
- Bill Ward, guard
- Joe Watt, halfback
- Bob Westfall, fullback
- Bob Wiese, back
- Camp Wilson, fullback
- Roy Zimmerman, quarterback
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