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  2. Chicago Bears - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland/Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams and the Bears played in the same division the 1937 NFL season to the 1969 NFL season (with the 1958 game attracting 100,470 fans, the largest in Bears history [216]), while the two franchises continue to play annually until the 1980 NFL season. [217]

  3. Virginia Halas McCaskey - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. American football executive (1923–2025) Virginia Halas McCaskey McCaskey in 1963 with her father George Halas Born Virginia Marion Halas (1923-01-05) January 5, 1923 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Died February 6, 2025 (2025-02-06) (aged 102) Alma mater Drexel University Spouse Ed McCaskey (m ...

  4. Wrigley Field - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Bears of the National Football League played at Wrigley Field for 50 years, from 1921 to 1970 before relocating to Soldier Field. The team had transferred from Decatur, and retained the name "Staleys" for the 1921 season. They renamed themselves the Bears in order to identify with the baseball team, then a common practice in the NFL.

  5. Steve McMichael - Wikipedia

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    McMichael was drafted out of Texas in 1980 by the New England Patriots but was cut before his second season. The Chicago Bears signed him as a free agent in 1981. He became one of their starting defensive tackles and helped them to a Super Bowl win in 1985. [6] He had a streak of 101 games started until 1990, when his playing time was reduced.

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  7. NBC Sports Chicago - Wikipedia

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    NBC Sports Chicago Plus was the secondary feed used to resolve scheduling conflicts when two teams played at the same time, with a tertiary network, NBC Sports Chicago Plus 2', activated occasionally when it had all four teams in play. The extra channels also carried alternate content from NBC Sports or formerly, FSN.

  8. January 1963 - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the five-member Panel only intervened if 30 or more matches were called off; later, the panel would convene if any match were postponed. [99] The Rules Committee for American organized baseball voted unanimously (9–0) to increase the size of the strike zone beginning with the 1963 season. The new rule specified that a pitched ball ...

  9. List of Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    Each car lights up, revs, and quickly takes off and rockets out of the tunnel. The ad ends with the narrator saying "Bang". Soundtrack: Rock and Roll by Led Zeppelin. Ford "Gang" A tough biker gang is going to the bar, only to be scared off by Fords. Ford "Greenlight" A man, dressed in warm weather clothing, is frozen in a Ford Mustang ...