1939 Green Bay Packers season
The 1939 Green Bay Packers season was their 21st season overall and their 19th season in the National Football League. The club posted a 9–2 record under coach Curly Lambeau, earning a first-place finish in the Western Conference. The Packers ended the season by beating the New York Giants in the NFL Championship Game 27–0, earning the Packers their fifth NFL Championship and the first title game shutout ever recorded.Schedule
Playoffs
Standings
Roster
- Frank Balasz #35, FB
- Charles Brock #29, C
- Hank Bruder #5, QB
- Buford "Baby" Ray #44, T
- Larry Buhler #52, FB
- Larry Craig #54, QB
- Paul Engebretsen #34, G
- Milton Gantenbein #22, E
- Charles Goldenberg #43, G
- Tom Greenfield #56, C
- John Biolo #32, G
- Arnie Herber #38, HB
- Clarke Hinkle #30, FB
- Don Hutson #14, E
- Cecil Isbell #17, HB
- Harry Jacunski #48, E
- Eddie Jankowski #7, FB
- Paul Kell #41, T
- James Lawrence #51, HB
- Joe Laws #24, HB
- William Lee #40, T
- Willard "Russ" Letlow #46, G
- Allan Moore #55, E
- Carl "Moose" Mulleneaux #19, E
- Lee Mulleneaux #1X
- Charles Schultz #60, T
- Ernie Smith #45, T
- Earl "Bud" Svendsen #53, C
- Pete Tinsley #21, G
- Andy Uram #42, HB
- Richard Weisgerber #33, HB
- Gust Zarnas #63, G
Source: "The Green Bay Packers," in Howard Roberts, Who's Who in the Major Leagues Football. Chicago: B.E. Callahan, ; pp. 2–3 and team photo on pg. 24. Illegible jersey digits denoted with X.Footnotes
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