1948 All American Football Conference
The 1948 season was the All American Football Conference's 3rd, and 8 teams competed in the league that year. The Cleveland Browns won the 1948 AAFC championship.
1948 All American Football Conference Standings
1948 All American Football Conference League Leaders
Baltimore Colts (7-7) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Brooklyn Dodgers (2-12) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Buffalo Bills (7-7) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Chicago Rockets (1-13) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Cleveland Browns (14-0) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Los Angeles Dons (7-7) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
New York Yankees (6-8) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
San Francisco 49ers (12-2) - Roster | Statistics | Game Results
Baltimore Colts |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
Buffalo Bills |
Chicago Rockets |
Cleveland Browns |
Los Angeles Dons |
New York Yankees |
San Francisco 49ers |
Marker indicates city location, not venue address.
1948 All-Pros
AAFC
All-AAFC
Dick Barwegan 1st Team
Alyn Beals 1st Team
Otto Graham 1st Team
Marion Motley 1st Team
Chet Mutryn 1st Team
Robert Nelson 1st Team
Bob Reinhard 1st Team
Lou Rymkus 1st Team
Mac Speedie 1st Team
Johnny Strzykalski 1st Team
Bill Willis 1st Team
Frankie Albert 2nd Team
Al Baldwin 2nd Team
Mickey Colmer 2nd Team
Glenn Dobbs 2nd Team
Billy Hillenbrand 2nd Team
Dante Lavelli 2nd Team
Riley Matheson 2nd Team
Martin Ruby 2nd Team
Lou Saban 2nd Team
Ed Ulinski 2nd Team
John Woudenberg 2nd Team
Associated Press
Dick Barwegan 1st Team
Otto Graham 1st Team
Marion Motley 1st Team
Bob Reinhard 1st Team
Mac Speedie 1st Team
Alyn Beals 2nd Team
Chet Mutryn 2nd Team
Lou Rymkus 2nd Team
George Strohmeyer 2nd Team
Johnny Strzykalski 2nd Team
Bill Willis 2nd Team
New York Daily News
Frankie Albert 1st Team
Dick Barwegan 1st Team
Alyn Beals 1st Team
Marion Motley 1st Team
Chet Mutryn 1st Team
Bob Reinhard 1st Team
Lou Saban 1st Team
Mac Speedie 1st Team
Johnny Strzykalski 1st Team
Bill Willis 1st Team
John Woudenberg 1st Team
Al Baldwin 2nd Team
Glenn Dobbs 2nd Team
Otto Graham 2nd Team
Billy Hillenbrand 2nd Team
Weldon Humble 2nd Team
Dante Lavelli 2nd Team
Riley Matheson 2nd Team
Robert Nelson 2nd Team
Lou Rymkus 2nd Team
Spec Sanders 2nd Team
Arnie Weinmeister 2nd Team
The Sporting News
All-NFL/AAFC
Frankie Albert 1st Team
Dick Barwegan 1st Team
Marion Motley 1st Team
Mac Speedie 1st Team
Alyn Beals 2nd Team
Glenn Dobbs 2nd Team
Otto Graham 2nd Team
Bob Reinhard 2nd Team
Bill Willis 2nd Team
United Press International
All-AAFC
Dick Barwegan 1st Team
Alyn Beals 1st Team
Otto Graham 1st Team
Marion Motley 1st Team
Chet Mutryn 1st Team
Bob Reinhard 1st Team
Lou Rymkus 1st Team
Lou Saban 1st Team
Mac Speedie 1st Team
Johnny Strzykalski 1st Team
Bill Willis 1st Team
Frankie Albert 2nd Team
Al Baldwin 2nd Team
Mickey Colmer 2nd Team
Glenn Dobbs 2nd Team
Billy Hillenbrand 2nd Team
Weldon Humble 2nd Team
Dante Lavelli 2nd Team
Robert Nelson 2nd Team
Martin Ruby 2nd Team
Ed Ulinski 2nd Team
John Woudenberg 2nd Team