1947 Wilmington Clippers season

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Home stadiumWilmington Park
Record2–5–1
Division placeWestern Division
1947 Wilmington Clippers season
Head coachGeorge Veneroso
Home stadiumWilmington Park
Results
Record2–5–1
Division placeWestern Division
PlayoffsDid not qualify

The 1947 Wilmington Clippers season was their eighth season in existence and their fifth in the American Association (American Football League). They finished with a 2–5–1 record. They had one of their best former players, Eddie Michaels return for a final season and be named All-Pro for a fourth time. They were led by quarterbacks Tommy Mont and Frank Moock. They did not qualify for the playoffs. Early in the season, the Clippers made an agreement with the Vineland Senators for the Senators to be their farm team. At that time the Clippers were a farm team of the Washington Redskins.

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