释义 |
- Offseason NFL Draft
- Regular season Schedule
- Standings Roster
- Awards, records, and honors
- References
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox NFL season | team = Green Bay Packers | year = 1949 | record = 2–10 | division_place = 5th NFL Western | coach = Curly Lambeau | stadium = City Stadium Wisconsin State Fair Park | radio = WTMJ | playoffs = did not qualify | shortnavlink = Packers seasons }}The 1949 Green Bay Packers season was their 31st season overall and their 29th season in the National Football League. The club posted a 2–10 record under coach Curly Lambeau for a fifth-place finish in the Western Conference. This was the 31st and final season the Packers played under Lambeau, who resigned and then coached the Chicago Cardinals in 1950 and 1951 and the Washington Redskins in 1952 and 1953. The 1949 season was also the final year for blue and gold jerseys, as the Packers switched to kelly green and yellow in 1950 under new coach Gene Ronzani, a graduate of Marquette University. OffseasonNFL Draft{{main|1949 NFL Draft}} | 1 | 5 | Stan Heath | Quarterback | Nevada | 2 | 15 | Dan Dworsky | Center | Michigan | 3 | 25 | Lou Ferry | Defensive Tackle | Villanova | 4 | 24 | Bob Summerhays | Linebacker | Utah | 5 | 43 | Glenn Lewis | Back | Texas Tech | 6 | 54 | Joe Ethridge | Tackle | SMU | 8 | 74 | Dan Orlich | Defensive End | Nevada | 9 | 83 | Everett Faunce | Back | Minnesota | 11 | 103 | Harry Larche | Tackle | Arkansas State | 12 | 114 | Rebel Steiner | Defensive Back | Alabama | 13 | 123 | Al Mastrangeli | Center | Illinois | 14 | 134 | Bobby Williams | Center | Texas Tech | 15 | 143 | Ken Cooper | Guard | Vanderbilt | 16 | 154 | Gene Remenar | Tackle | West Virginia | 17 | 163 | Paul Devine | Back | Heidelberg | 18 | 174 | Floyd Lewis | Guard | SMU | 19 | 183 | Bobby Folsom | End | SMU | 20 | 194 | Larry Cooney | Back | Penn State | 21 | 203 | Ken Kranz | Defensive Back | Wisconsin-Milwaukee | 22 | 214 | John Kordick | Back | USC | 23 | 223 | Bill Kelley | Tight End | Texas Tech | 24 | 234 | Jimmy Ford | Back | Tulsa | 25 | 243 | Frank Lambright | Guard | Arkansas |
Regular seasonScheduleWeek | Date | Opponent | Result |
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1 | September 25, 1949 | Chicago Bears | L 17–0 | 2 | October 2, 1949 | Los Angeles Rams | L 48–7 | 3 | October 7, 1949 | at New York Bulldogs | W 19–0 | 4 | October 16, 1949 | Chicago Cardinals | L 39–14 | 5 | October 23, 1949 | at Los Angeles Rams | L 35–7 | 6 | October 30, 1949 | Detroit Lions | W 16–14 | 7 | November 6, 1949 | at Chicago Bears | L 24–3 | 8 | November 13, 1949 | New York Giants | L 30–10 | 9 | November 20, 1949 | Pittsburgh Steelers | L 30–7 | 10 | November 27, 1949 | at Chicago Cardinals | L 41–21 | 11 | December 4, 1949 | at Washington Redskins | L 30–0 | 12 | December 11, 1949 | at Detroit Lions | L 21–7 |
Standings{{1949 NFL Western standings}}RosterGreen Bay Packers roster |
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QuarterbacksRunning Backs- Tony Canadeo
- Bob Cifers
- Ralph Earhart
- Bob Forte
- Ted Fritsch
- Jack Kirby
- Walt Schlinkman
- Ed Smith
Wide Receivers- Ted Cook
- Larry Craig
- Clyde Goodnight
- Bill Kelley
- Nolan Luhn
- Steve Pritko
| | Offensive Linemen- Ed Bell
- Roger Eason
- Joe Ethridge
- Bob Flowers
- Roger Harding
- Glenn Johnson
- Urban Odson
- Larry Olsonoski
- Jay Rhodemyre
- Damon Tassos
- Evan Vogds
- Dick Wildung
Defensive Linemen- Lou Ferry
- Paul Lipscomb
- Ed Neal
- Ralph Olsen
- Dan Orlich
- Don Wells
| | Linebackers- Buddy Burris
- Bob Summerhays
Defensive BacksSpecial TeamsRookies and first-year players in italics | |
Awards, records, and honors{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}References{{Green Bay Packers seasons}}{{Green Bay Packers}}{{1949 NFL season by team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1949 Green Bay Packers Season}}{{GreenBayPackers-season-stub}} 3 : Green Bay Packers seasons|1949 National Football League season by team|1949 in sports in Wisconsin |