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1942 NFL season

1942 National Football League season

1942 NFL season

1942 National Football League season

FieldValue
image1942-NFL-RecordAndRosterManual.jpg
caption1942 edition of the NFL's press manual
year1942
NFLchampionWashington Redskins
EastchampionWashington Redskins
WestchampionChicago Bears
regular_seasonSeptember 13 to
December 13, 1942

December 13, 1942

The 1942 NFL season was the 23rd regular season of the National Football League. Before the season, many players left for service in World War II, thus depleting the rosters of all the teams.

The ten teams of the NFL each played a 11 game schedule during the 1942 regular season, for a league total of 55 contests.

Continuing their Chicago Bears finished the regular season at 11–0, and faced the 10–1 Washington Redskins in the championship game. Washington, which had been embarrassed by a massive 73–0 shutout loss in the 1940 Championship Play-off, got a measure of revenge by spoiling the Bears' hope for a perfect season, winning the rematch 14–6.

Draft

The 1942 NFL draft was held on December 22, 1941, at Chicago's Palmer House Hotel. With the first pick, the Pittsburgh Steelers selected runningback Bill Dudley from the University of Virginia.

Major changes for 1942

Rules changes

  • The use of flags on flexible shafts to mark the intersections of goal lines and side lines (the predecessor to the pylon) becomes mandatory.
  • A clarification to the offsides rule is added: The center or snapper is not offsides unless a portion of his body is ahead of the defensive team's line.
  • A half cannot end on a double foul. Instead, the period will be extended by one untimed down.
  • Detachable kicking toes are prohibited.
  • When an encroachment or false start causes the other team to be offsides, only the initial foul is penalized.
  • A forward pass that first touches an ineligible receiver may be intercepted.
  • If the offensive team commits pass interference in their opponent's end zone, it is an automatic touchback.

Coaching changes

  • Brooklyn Dodgers: Jock Sutherland was replaced by Mike Getto.
  • Chicago Bears: George Halas stepped down after five games in 1942 to serve in the U.S. Navy during World War II. In his place, Hunk Anderson and Luke Johnsos served as co-coaches of the Bears.
  • Detroit Lions: Bill Edwards was released after three games in 1942. John Karcis served for the final eight games.

Stadium changes

  • The Cleveland Rams moved from Cleveland Municipal Stadium to League Park
  • The Philadelphia Eagles moved back from Philadelphia Municipal Stadium to Shibe Park, where they played in 1940

Final standings

NFL Championship Game

The NFL Champions of 1942 — the Washington Redskins.
  • Washington 14, Chi. Bears 6, at Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., December 13, 1942

Team statistics

These statistics include the 11 regularly scheduled games played by each team and exclude the Championship game. A new league record for passing was set by the Green Bay Packers, with 2,407 yards gained through the air. The Packers also set new records for most passes completed in a season (172) and most touchdowns passing (28). The Washington Redskins, featuring the passing of Sammy Baugh, set a new NFL record for passing accuracy, completing 53.4% of their 257 pass attempts as a team. Also worthy of note is the point differential of the undefeated Chicago Bears, who amassed 376 points (34.1 points per game) while giving up just 84 (7.6 points per game) — both league bests.

RankTeamTotal yards(Rushing)(Passing)PenalizedYards allowedTakeawaysTurnovers12345678910
Chicago Bears3,9001,9261,9749051,7034343
Green Bay Packers3,7901,3832,4073123,0764826
Washington Redskins3,1211,5211,6006101,9502630
Pittsburgh Steelers2,6061,9206863832,3833118
Philadelphia Eagles2,5351,1191,4163923,0162828
Chicago Cardinals2,4531,0211,4324002,9723340
Cleveland Rams2,4138761,5373153,5443335
Brooklyn Dodgers2,2191,5057142882,7942634
Detroit Lions2,2061,3218853643,0832856
New York Giants2,1601,2039574372,8773421
Source: Strickler (ed.), 1943 NFL Roster and Record Manual, pp. 74-75. Takeaways = (Interceptions + Fumble recoveries)

Individual leaders

Rushing

The longest run of 1942 in the NFL was by Lloyd Cardwell of Detroit, 80 yards.

RankNameTeamYards rushingAttemptsPer carryLong gainRushing TDs12345678910
"Bullet Bill" DudleyPittsburgh Steelers6961624.3665
Merl ConditBrooklyn Dodgers6471295.0633
Gary FamigliettiChicago Bears5031184.2218
Andy FarkasWashington Redskins4681253.7224
Dick RifflePittsburgh Steelers4671154.0444
Marshall "Biggie" GoldbergChicago Cardinals3691163.1292
Merle HapesNew York Giants363953.8523
Dante MagnaniCleveland Rams344595.8712
Frank "Monk" MaznickiChicago Bears343546.3421
Gaylon SmithCleveland Rams332834.0502
Source: Strickler (ed.), 1943 NFL Roster and Record Manual, pp. 82–83.

Receiving

Packers end Don Hutson led the league in receiving and was selected Most Valuable Player for the second straight year.

Top receiver in the NFL in 1942 — for the fifth time in eight seasons — was Don Hutson of the Packers. In this second of two back-to-back MVP years, Hutson set new NFL records for total receiving yards (1,211), receptions (74), and touchdowns receiving (17). He also expanded his career records for touchdowns (72) and yards receiving (5,515).

The league as a whole set a record for touchdown passes with 108, topping the matching 100 TD seasons of 1940 and 1941.

RankNameTeamReceiving yardsReceptionsPer catchLong gainTouchdowns12345678910
Don HutsonGreen Bay Packers1,2117416.47317
Ray "Scooter" McLeanChicago Bears5711930.1688
Andy UramGreen Bay Packers4202120.0644
"Big Jim" BentonCleveland Rams3452315.0451
Dick ToddWashington Redskins3282314.3534
Fred MeyerPhiladelphia Eagles3231620.2601
Hamp PoolChicago Bears3211032.1645
Ben HightowerCleveland Rams3171916.7593
Johnny MartinChicago Cardinals3122214.2690
Bob MastersonWashington Redskins3082214.0332
Source: Strickler (ed.), 1943 NFL Roster and Record Manual, pp. 86-87.

Passing

Green Bay's Cecil Isbell became the NFL's first back-to-back passing champion in 1942. He set new season records for passing yards (2,021), completions (146), and touchdown passes (24) — also tying a league record by throwing six touchdown passes in one game. Also delivering an MVP-caliber performance was Sammy Baugh of the Redskins, who also topped the old NFL records for passing yards, completions, and touchdown passes, while helping Washington set a new team record for completion percentage (53.3%).

RankNameTeamPassing YardsComplete - AttemptPercentageTD : INTLongest12345678910
Cecil IsbellGreen Bay Packers2,021146-for-26854.5%24 : 1473
Sammy BaughWashington Redskins1,524132-for-22558.7%16 : 1153
Tommy ThompsonPhiladelphia Eagles1,41095-for-20346.8%8 : 1665
Bud SchwenkChicago Cardinals1,350126-for-29542.7%6 : 2769
Sid LuckmanChicago Bears1,02357-for-10554.2%10 : 1352
Charley O'RourkeChicago Bears95137-for-8842.0%11 : 1668
Parker HallCleveland Rams81562-for-14044.3%7 : 1959
"Indian Jack" JacobsCleveland Rams64043-for-9346.2%6 : 667
Tuffy LeemansNew York Giants55535-for-6950.7%7 : 450
Dean McAdamsBrooklyn Dodgers44135-for-8939.3%2 : 1556
Sources: Strickler (ed.), 1943 NFL Roster and Record Manual, pp. 84-85.

Awards

Joe F. Carr Trophy

The Joe F. Carr Trophy was presented annually by the National League as its Most Valuable Player award. For the second year in a row, the award was won by Packer end Don Hutson.

  • Don Hutson, End, Green Bay Packers

All-National League Team===

Given the dominant performance of the 1942 Chicago Bears team, it is unsurprising that five of the players named to the First Team eleven were members of George Halas' club, with a sixth Bear player tabbed for the second team. In addition, four Washington Redskins were accorded All-League honors, with the Green Bay Packers and the Cleveland Rams adding three players each. There were also 34 players included as part of an "Honorable Mention" list.

NameTeamPositionNameTeamLELTLGCRGRTREQBLHBRHBFB
Don HutsonGreen Bay PackersPerry SchwartzBrooklyn Dodgers
Willie WilkinWashington RedskinsChet AdamsCleveland Rams
Dan FortmannChicago BearsRiley MathesonCleveland Rams
"Bulldog" TurnerChicago BearsChuck CherundoloPittsburgh Steelers
"Monk" EdwardsNew York GiantsCharles GoldenbergGreen Bay Packers
Lee ArtoeChicago Bears"Bruiser" KinardBrooklyn Dodgers
Bob MastersonWashington RedskinsGeorge WilsonChicago Bears
Sid LuckmanChicago BearsSammy BaughWashington Redskins
Cecil IsbellGreen Bay PackersMerl ConditBrooklyn Dodgers
Bill DudleyPittsburgh SteelersDante MagnaniCleveland Rams
Gary FamigliettiChicago BearsAndy FarkasWashington Redskins

References

References

  1. Strickler (ed.), ''1943 NFL Roster and Record Manual,'' p. 74.
  2. Official NFL stats included yardage gained "by rushing" and "on laterals", which are combined here.
  3. Strickler (ed.), ''1943 NFL Roster and Record Manual,'' pp. 82–83.
  4. Strickler (ed.), ''1943 NFL Record & Roster Manual,'' p. 86.
  5. He also led the league in scoring, setting a new league record with 138 points scored in just an 11 game season.Strickler (ed.), ''1943 NFL Record & Roster Manual,'' p. 79.
  6. Strickler (ed.), ''1943 NFL Record & Roster Manual,'' p. 84.
  7. Strickler (ed.), ''1943 NFL Roster and Record Manual,'' p. 98.
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