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Re-live the fun and excitement of the 1948 AAFC Professional Football Season with GridIron Wars!
The All-America Football Conference (AAFC) was a professional league that challenged the established
(NFL) from
1946 to
1949. One of the NFL’s most formidable challengers, the AAFC attracted many
of the nation’s best players, produced one of pro football’s greatest teams, and
introduced many lasting innovations to the game. However, the AAFC was
ultimately unable to sustain itself in competition with the NFL. Three of its
teams were admitted to the NFL, of which two survive today.
In the West, San Francisco and Cleveland both remained undefeated far into
the season. On
November
14, nearly 83,000 (a new record) in Cleveland Municipal Stadium watched the
9-0 Browns win a 14-7 defensive struggle over the 10-0 49ers. They met again two
weeks later in San Francisco, with the Browns now 12-0 and the 49ers 11-1. The
Browns again won narrowly, this time 31-28, clinching first place.
The rematch concluded an AAFC Thanksgiving week promotion: the Browns played
three games in eight days.
They survived unscathed, and went on to complete an unprecedented 14-0 regular
season.
The 49ers finished a heartbreaking second (and out of the postseason) at
12-2. Los Angeles followed at 7-7, and Chicago again finished 1-13 and last. The
quarterbacks of the two outstanding teams, Cleveland’s
Otto
Graham and San Francisco’s
Frankie Albert, shared the MVP.
In the East, Buffalo and Baltimore tied at a mediocre 7-7, just ahead of 6-8
New York. Brooklyn was last at 2-12. Buffalo won a playoff and the dubious
privilege of meeting Cleveland for the title.
Cleveland won the title in a predictable rout, 49-7. With pro football's
second perfect season (after the 1937
Los Angeles Bulldogs of the second
American Football League) and an 18-game winning streak and a 29-game
unbeaten streak in progress, the Browns were making history. Since then, only
the 1972
Miami Dolphins team managed to win its league championship with an
unblemished record. The
Pro Football Hall of Fame recognizes the Browns' latter streak as the
longest in the history of professional football.
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 06 September, 2008.