Season(s)Quarterback (Games)
2010Jay Cutler (15) 2009Jay Cutler (16)[2]2008Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[3]2007Rex Grossman (7) / Brian Griese (6) / Kyle Orton (3)[4]2006Rex Grossman (16)[5]2005Kyle Orton (15) / Rex Grossman (1)[6]2004Craig Krenzel (5) / Chad Hutchinson (5)/ Jonathan Quinn (3) / Rex Grossman (3)[7]2003Kordell Stewart (7) / Chris Chandler (6)/ Rex Grossman (3)[8]2002Jim Miller (8) / Chris Chandler (7) / Henry Burris (1)[9]2001Jim Miller (13) / Shane Matthews (3)[10]2000Cade McNown (9) / Shane Matthews (5) / Jim Miller (2)[11]1999Shane Matthews (7) / Cade McNown (6) / Jim Smith (3)[12]1998Erik Kramer (8) / Steve Stenstrom (7) / Moses Moreno (1)[13]1997Erik Kramer (13) / Rick Mirer (3)[14]1996Dave Krieg (12) / Erik Kramer (4)[15]1995Erik Kramer (16)[16]1994Steve Walsh (11) / Erik Kramer (5)[17]1993Jim Harbaugh (15) / Peter Tom Willis (1)[18]1992Jim Harbaugh (13) / Peter Tom Willis (2) / Will Furrer (1)[19]1991Jim Harbaugh (16)[20]1990Jim Harbaugh (14) / Mike Tomczak (2)[21]1989Mike Tomczak (11) / Jim Harbaugh (5)[22]1988Jim McMahon (9) / Mike Tomczak (5) / Jim Harbaugh (2)[23]1987Jim McMahon (6) / Mike Tomczak (6) / Mike Hohensee (2) / Steve Bradley (1)[24]1986Mike Tomczak (7) / Jim McMahon (6) / Steve Fuller (2) / Doug Flutie (1)[25]1985Jim McMahon (11) / Steve Fuller (5)[26]1984Jim McMahon (9) / Steve Fuller (4) / Rusty Lisch (1) / Bob Avellini (1) / Greg Landry (1)[27]1983Jim McMahon (13) / Vince Evans (3)[28]1982Jim McMahon (7) / Bob Avellini (2)[29]1981Vince Evans (16)[30]1980Vince Evans (10) / Mike Phipps (6)[31]1979Mike Phipps (10) / Vince Evans (3) / Bob Avellini (3)[32]1978Bob Avellini (12) / Mike Phipps (4)[33]1977Bob Avellini (14)[34]1976Bob Avellini (14)[35]1975Gary Huff (9) / Bob Avellini (4) / Bobby Douglass (1)[36]1974Gary Huff (11) / Bobby Douglass (3)[37]1973Bobby Douglass (12) / Gary Huff (2)[38]1972Bobby Douglass (14)[39]1971Bobby Douglass (7) / Kent Nix (4) / Jack Concannon (3)[40]1970Jack Concannon (13) / Bobby Douglass (1)[41]1969Jack Concannon (5) / Bobby Douglass (7) / Virgil Carter (2)[42]1968Bobby Douglass (7) / Virgil Carter (5) / Larry Rakestraw (2)[43]1967Jack Concannon (12) / Larry Rakestraw (2)[44]1966Rudy Bukich (14)[45]1965Rudy Bukich (12) / Billy Wade (2)[46]1964Billy Wade (10) / Rudy Bukich (4)[47]1963Billy Wade (14)[48]1962Billy Wade (14)[49]1961Billy Wade (9) / Ed Brown (5)[50]1960Ed Brown (11) / Zeke Bratkowski (1)[51]1959Ed Brown (10) / Zeke Bratkowski (2)[52]1958Ed Brown (11) / Zeke Bratkowski (1)[53]1957Ed Brown (8) / Zeke Bratkowski (4)[54]1956Ed Brown (12)[55]1955Ed Brown (12)[56]1954George Blanda (7) / Zeke Bratkowski (5)[57]1953George Blanda (12)[58]1952Bob Williams (7) / George Blanda (3) / Steve Romanik (2)1951Johnny Lujack (7) / Steve Romanik (5)
1950Johnny Lujack (12)[61]1949Johnny Lujack (7) / Sid Luckman (2) / George Blanda (2) / Bob Perina (1)[62]1948Sid Luckman (8) / Ed Sprinkle (2) / Dick Flanagan (1) / Noah Mullins (1)[63]1947Sid Luckman (7) / Mike Jarmoluk (3) / Mike Holovak (2)[64]1946Sid Luckman (5) / Tom Farris (3) / Noah Mullins (3)
Soldier Field was built in 1924, and was originally named Municipal Grant Park Stadium. The name was changed to Soldier Field to honor those who had fought in World War I. In 2003, the stadium re-opened after a major renovation.
From going back to Box Scores i come up with Vick with a Record of 37-31-1. (also a Jail Record) In 2001 it said he played in 8 games 2 starts. The box scores list him first in 3 games all losses. In those 3 losses he throw over 50% of all passes, etc. Also theres a few games i did not count towards his losses that he finished the game, and that's when the other team came back to win.
Breakdown of Years / Games Started
2006 GS 16 W-7 L-9
2005 GS 15 W-8 L-7
2004 GS 15 W-11 L-4
2003 GS 4 W-3 L-2 (Played in 5 games, where he brought the team to victory)
2002 GS 15 W-8 L-6 TIES - 1 (ROFLMAO!!!! Bad coaching on the Eagles to end in a tie)
2001 GS 2 W-0 L-3 (i count 3 games started for him. He played 8 games that season)
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Dont Forget 49ers are one of THE GREATEST Franchises out there!!! Only STEELERS can claim braging rights over the 9ers!!!!!!
Between the 1998 and 2007 seasons, the Vikings made the playoffs 4 times (1998, 1999, 2000, 2004) and the Bears made the playoffs 3 times (2001, 2005, 2006).
1965-1966: Rudy Bukich, Bill Wade
1967: Jack Concannon, Larry Rakestraw
1968: Jack Concannon, Larry Rakestraw, Virgil Carter
1969: Jack Concannon, Bobby Douglass, Virgil Carter
1970: Jack Concannon, Bobby Douglass
1971: Jack Concannon, Bobby Douglass, Kent Nix
The Bears were never the Cardinals they were the Decatur Staleys, later named Chicago Bears. The Chicago Cardinals were another Chicago owned team that moved around after the 50's and now reside in Arizona.
The most famous player to ever wear number 51 for the Chicago Bears is former player, the Hall of Fame linebacker, Dick Butkus. After Butkus retired in 1973, six other players wore number 51 for the Bears until it was retired in 1994. These players are (and the years they wore number 51) are: Mel Rogers (1977), Doug Becker (1978), Bruce Herron (1978-82), Kelvin Atkins (1983), Mark Rodenhauser (1987) and Jim Morrissey (1985-1993).
The Chicago Staleys and before that the Decatur Staleys.
Mike Tomlin was a wide receiver/tight end at the College of William and Mary.
The two most noteworthy players who have worn number 26 for the Chicago Bears are cornerback Bennie McRae (1962-70) and fullback Matt Suhey (1980-89). Others include All-Pro guard Dick Barwegan (1950-51), defensive back Charlie Sumner (1955, 1958-60), running back/kick returner Carl Garrett (1973-74), defensive back John Mangum (1990-98), defensive back Todd McMillon (2000-04), cornerback Trumaine McBride (2007-09) and defensive back Tim Jennings (2010-current as of August 2012).
The Chicago Bears play in the NFC Norris North division.
13 total he has 4 kick off return touchdowns and 9 punt returns touchdown
My name is ryley urlacher, i am brians cousin. his number is 54
He was known as "The Refrigerator" or abbreviated "The Fridge".
Two. Super Bowls XX (won) and XLI (loss)
Through the 2008 season, that was Rex Grossman in 2006.
Super Bowl XX was held at the Superdome in New Orleans, La.
Super Bowl XX
Chicago Bears - 46 (Jim McMahon, Brigham Young University)
New England Patriots - 10 (Tony Eason, University of Illinois)
Location: Louisana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: 1/26/1986
MVP: Richard Dent, DE, Chicago
Head Coaches:
CHI - Mike Ditka
NE - Raymond Berry
That will depend on which teams win the first round playoff games that will be played on the weekend of January 8-9.
Since the Bears are the second seed in the NFC, they get a week off and then will play the highest seeded winner of the Saints (#5 seed) vs. Seahawks (#4 seed) and Eagles (#3 seed) vs. Packers (#6 seed) games. If the Eagles beat the Packers, the Bears will play the Eagles as the Eagles would be the highest seeded winner. If the Packers beat the Eagles, the Bears will play the winner of the Saints/Seahawks game.
The NFC champion for the 2006 season was the Chicago Bears. The Bears wound up losing the the Indianapolis Colts, 29-17, in Super Bowl XLI.
As of the start of the 2007 season, the Packers all time regular season win loss record was 624-500-36 and their all time playoff record was 24-14, making their all time franchise record 648-514-36.