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The Chicago Bears franchise was founded as the Decatur Staleys, a charter member of the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1921 and changed its name to the Bears in 1922, the same year the APFA changed its name to the National Football League (NFL).
1966–67 Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball team; 1967 NAIA Soccer Championship; ... 1967 Chicago White Sox season; ... 1967 Women's Western Open
The 1967 season was the Chicago Bears' 48th season in the National Football League.The team improved on their 5–7–2 record from 1966 and finished with a 7–6–1 record and earning them a second-place finish in the newly formed Central Division within the NFL's Western Conference.
NCAA University Division basketball tournament – UCLA wins 79–64 over Dayton. This would be the first of a record seven consecutive titles for the Bruins. NBA Finals – Philadelphia 76ers won 4 games to 2 over the San Francisco Warriors. FIBA World Championship. Champions: USSR; The American Basketball Association begins play as a rival ...
View history; General What links here; ... This category is for topics specifically related to the sport of women's basketball in the year 1967. 1962; 1963; 1964 ...
In the 1963 NFL championship game, Petitbon intercepted Y. A. Tittle's last second pass into the endzone, securing a 14-10 victory for the Bears as NFL champions. He had recovered a fumble earlier in the game. [11] [1] He played 10 years total with the Bears. His 38 interceptions with the Bears ranks second in team history. [12] [7] He also had ...
Playing on Thanksgiving is nothing new for the Chicago Bears, who have done it 37 times — the third most in the NFL — with another game at Detroit’s Ford Field on Nov. 28.
Longest run from scrimmage – Bill Osmanski rushed 86 yards vs. the Chicago Cardinals, 10/15/39. Longest pass from scrimmage – Bo Farrington caught 98-yard pass at the Detroit Lions , 10/8/61. Longest play in Bears history – 108 yard missed field goal return , Nathan Vasher , vs. San Francisco 49ers , 11/13/05; Devin Hester , at New York ...