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This category is for questions and answers about the NFL team, the Chicago Bears. The Bears were established in 1919, and are based in Chicago, Illinois.

865 Questions

The number of Super Bowl wins the Chicago Bears have?

The Chicago Bears franchise has won 9 championships since its creation. Their first championship, in 1921, took place in the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The AFPA was renamed the National Football League, the following year, in 1922.

1921 (APFA),

1932 (NFL),

1933 (NFL),

1940 (NFL),

1941 (NFL),

1943 (NFL),

1946 (NFL),

1963 (NFL), and

1985 (NFL Super Bowl XX).

Mike ditka played for teams?

Yes!In his career as a Tight End,he played for the Chicago Bears,Philedelphia Eagles,and the Dallas Cowboys.He also coached for the New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears.

What was the Chicago Bears season record in 1940?

The 1990 Bears went 11-5 and won the NFC Central division. They defeated the New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card playoff round and then lost to the New York Giants in the Divisional Playoff round.

How many kick return TD's did Devin Hester have in 2006?

Four kickoffs - St. Louis twice, Detroit and Denver. Seven punts. Minnesota twice, Green Bay, Denver, Kansas City, New Orleans and Arizona. Also missed field goal return against the Giants and superbowl kick return against the Colts. Thirteen total if you include these two.

Who is the Chicago Bears all time leader in tackles?

Through the 2007 NFL season, the all time NFL leaders in special teams tackles are:

1. Mark Pike, 283

2. Larry Izzo, 266 (active)

3. Keith Burns, 231

4. Gary Stills, 218 (active)

5. Bill Bates, 216

6. Steve Tasker, 186

How many touchdowns did Dick Butkus score?

Dick Butkus scored one TD in his career, that on a fumble recovery in the end zone against the Houston Oilers on October 28, 1973.

When did Walter Payton beat Jim brown's record?

Sunday, October 7, 1984. At Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. vs the New Orleans Saints. With 14:11 left in the 3rd quarter, it was 2nd down and 9 yards to go for a first down and the Bears leading 13-7. The play called, Toss 28 Weak, was a simple one with Payton getting the toss from QB McMahon and running between OT Covert and TE Moorehead, Payton gained 6 yards straight ahead. The crowd cheered wildly, fans, reporters and all the Bears ran onto the field to congratulate Payton. Jim Brown's long held and most prestigious NFL. record now belonged to the heavens. I'm sure no one on hand that memorable day ever thought that in 15 years and 25 days Mr. Walter Payton would join that record much too soon.

Which NFL quarterback holds the record for most career touchdown passes thrown?

Brett Favre holds the record for most career touchdown passes with 508. He officially filed his retirement papers with the NFL on January 17, 2011.

As of January 03, 2010, Brett Favre has thrown 497 career touchdown passes. He threw for 33 touchdowns in 2009 with only 7 interceptions.

He threw for an avg of 7.9 yards per pass, the most in his career. His QB rating of 107.2 was the highest in his career.

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As of September 30, 2007, Brett Favre has the most NFL touchdown passes with a total of 421.

Brett Favre with 508 touchdown passes

How many Super Bowls have the bears been in?

The Chicago Bears have appeared in two Super Bowls and won once. Here are the results (with the winning game in bold):

  • Super Bowl XX (1-26-86) -- Chicago 46, New England Patriots 10.
  • Super Bowl XLI (2-4-07) -- Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago 17.

When did the Chicago Bears last go to the Super Bowl?

The last time the Chicago Bears went to the Super Bowl was following the 2006 season.

On February 4, 2007, the Bears lost to the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLI.

What is the longest drive in terms of time of possession in NFL football history?

Navy 2004 Emerald Bowl: 14 minutes 25 seconds against New Mexico Navy vs. New Mexico in the 2004 Emerald Bowl in San Francisco. The Navy offense had a 26-play, 94-yard, 14:26 drive that was capped off by a Geoff Blumenfeld 22-yard field goal to make the score 34-19. The 26 plays and 14:26 time of possession were both NCAA records for a single drive. If a team started a drive on their own 1-yard line, took 4 downs to make a first down every time, got just enough every time to get the first down, allowed the play clock to nearly expire before every play, took 5 seconds to run each play, never threw an incomplete pass, and the clock never stopped... that would mean 1 play was run every 50 seconds. It would take 4 plays to get to the 11-yard line, 4 more to get to the 21-yard line, etc, for a total of 40 plays to get a touchdown. These 40 plays would take 2,000 seconds, or 33 minutes, 20 seconds. However, even if the drive started at the beginning of the game, or the beginning of the second half, the drive would end at the end of the half, for a maximum of 30 minutes. Unless... You count penalties, automatic first downs, etc. That could keep the clock running and increase the amount of plays on the drive

How many times have the bears been to the playoffs?

Chicago has made two Super Bowl appearances since the inception of the title game in 1966, winning on their first trip in 1985. Prior to the SuperBowl era, the Bears won 8 NFL championship games in 11 post-season appearances.

How many Super Bowl rings does Mike Tomczak have?

Mike Ditka won three Super Bowl rings, one as a player for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl VI, one as an assistant coach for the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XII, and one as the head coach of the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX.

How many times have the Bears and Packers played against each other?

the meeting on Sunday January 23rd will be the 183 meeting between the two teams and only the second in the playoffs. the first since 1941

When was the last time the Pittsburgh Steelers played in Chicago?

The most recent time the Steelers played the Bears in Chicago was on September 20, 2009. The Bears won the game by the score of 17-14.

Prior to the September 20, 2009 game it was November 5, 1995. The Steelers won, 37-34, in OT.

When did the Chicago Bears become the Chicago Bears?

It was in 1922. Prior to that, the team was known as the Decatur Staleys (1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921).

Who was the Bears head coach in 1980?

Neill Armstrong was the Bears head coach in 1980. He coached the Bears between 1978-1981 and had a composite record of 30-34.

Which NFL quarterback holds the single season passing record for touchdowns?

In the NFL, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady holds the record for the most passing touchdowns in a single season, with 50 touchdown passes in 2007.

In NCAA college football, Brett Elliott of Linfield College (Division III) holds the single season passing touchdown record, with 61 in 2004. The NCAA Division I record is held by Colt Brennan of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, with 58 touchdown passes in 2006. Steve Grogan of the 1976 New England Patriots scored the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in NFL history with 12.

Is a 1998 Ronnie Harmon Chicago Bears running back card worth anything?

Minor player authentic game worn jerseys like Harmon can be usually bought for 100 to 150 dollars.