The 1947 San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's second season in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC).
[1] The team did have its first tie[2] in franchise history, a 28–28 standoff in week 6 against the Baltimore Colts.
For the second time in as many seasons, the 49ers placed 2nd[3] in the West division, coming one spot short of playing in the league championship game.
The team's statistical leaders included Frankie Albert with 1,692 passing yards, Johnny Strzykalski with 906 rushing yards, and Alyn Beals with 655 receiving yards and 60 points scored.
[4] Although the All-America Football Conference was integrated from its inception, the 1947 49ers did not have a single black player on their roster.