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The Chicago Bears, which was founded in 1920, is considered as one of the most powerful teams in the 1930s and 1940s. The Chicago Bears has earned nine NFL titles, made eight playoffs appearances (from 1984 to 1994) and in 1986, won a well-deserved Super Bowl, thanks to NFL superstars like head coach George Halas (who collected 324 victories), quarterback Sid Luckman, running backs Bronko Nagurski and Red Grange as well as NFL’s all-time leading rusher Walter Payton who produced an amazing ten 1,000-yard seasons in his 11 career years.
A year after its birth, the Chicago Bears won its first title in 1921 and followed eight consecutive wins from 1921 to 1928 with powerful players like Paddy Driscoll and George Trafton. The Chicago Bears were undefeated until 1934 when the team fell 30-13 to the New York Giants in an NFL Championship Game. Although the Chicago Bears has only one Super Bowl title on their belt, the team holds the NFL’s second highest number of Championship titles next to the Green Bay Packers. While the earlier Chicago Bears ruled the league, today’s Bears remained a competitive team to look out for.
The Chicago Bears has played over a thousand games since 1920. Despite their limited success in today’s league, they lead the NFL in overall franchise wins with a whopping 693 wins and an overall team record of 693-508-42, as of 2007. This season, head coach Lovie Smith has a big decision to make: Who will lead the Bears as quarterback this year? Kyle Orton, Brian Griese or Rex Grossmon? See for yourself and watch linebacker Brian Urlacher and Devin Hester’s kickoff returns live! Reserve your Chicago Bears tickets today!
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