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Chicago Staleys regular season record (1921) 779 644 39 .546 Chicago Bears regular season record (1922–present) 798 646 42 .551 All-time regular season record (1920–present) [49] 17 20 — .459 All-time postseason record (1933–present) [49] 815 666 42 .549 All-time regular season and postseason record (1920–present) [49]
At the end of the season, the Bears posted a 7–7 record, landing in second place. That same season, the Bears debuted their cheerleading squad, the Honey Bears. [14] Despite the squad's success, Halas' daughter Virginia Halas McCaskey terminated the group in 1985 after Super Bowl XX, starting claims of a "Honey Bear Curse". [15]
This is a partial list of the Bears' last five completed seasons. For the full season-by-season franchise results, see List of Chicago Bears seasons. [297] Note: The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play.
1922 Chicago Bears season; 1923 Chicago Bears season; 1924 Chicago Bears season; 1925 Chicago Bears season; 1926 Chicago Bears season; 1927 Chicago Bears season; 1928 Chicago Bears season; 1929 Chicago Bears season; 1930 Chicago Bears season; 1931 Chicago Bears season; 1932 Chicago Bears season; 1933 Chicago Bears season; 1934 Chicago Bears ...
The 2024 season was the Chicago Bears' 105th in the National Football League (NFL), their third under general manager Ryan Poles, and their third and final under head coach Matt Eberflus. The Bears failed to improve on their 7–10 record from 2023 following a Week 15 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football .
It was the first time in franchise history the Bears fired their head coach in the middle of the season. [2] The Bears promoted offensive coordinator Thomas Brown as interim head coach where the team finished their last five games at 1–4 and finishing the year at 5–12. On January 21, 2025, the Bears hired Ben Johnson as their 18th head ...
The Bears also failed to win a game against a divisional opponent for the third time in franchise history following the 1969 and 2017 seasons. Despite the struggles, second-year quarterback Justin Fields had a breakout season, becoming the third quarterback in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season and setting the Bears' single-season ...
Despite starting the season 0–4, and extending the team losing streak to 14 (longest in team history; dating back to the 2022 season), [1] the Bears improved on their 3–14 record from the previous season after a Week 12 win over the Minnesota Vikings, and improved on their 6–11 record from the 2021 season after a Week 17 win against the ...