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Division Regular season Postseason results Awards Head Coaches Ref. Finish W L T Pct; Decatur Staleys: 1919: 1919: Ind. — 6 1 0 .857 Named Central Illinois Champions: Robert E. Brannan [5] 1920: 1920: APFA: 2nd 10 1 2 .846 The APFA did not hold playoff games: George Halas [5] Chicago Staleys: 1921: 1921: APFA : 1st: 9 1 1 .864 Named APFA ...
6 .663 2023: Bears 27, Cardinals 16 Atlanta Falcons: 16 14 0 .533 2023: Bears 37, Falcons 17 Baltimore Ravens: 4 3 0 .571 2021: Ravens 16, Bears 13 Buffalo Bills: 8 6 0 .571 2022: Bills 35, Bears 13 Carolina Panthers: 9 4 0 .692 2024: Bears 36, Panthers 10 Cincinnati Bengals: 6 6 0 .500 2021: Bears 20, Bengals 17 Cleveland Browns: 7 11 0 .389
This is a list of the active National Football League teams' all-time win, loss ... Post-season record Achievements G W L ... 6 Chicago Bears: 1920: 1,486: 798: 646: ...
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] The Chicago Bears in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Memorial Stadium, 1977
In recent years, the division has been less successful in the playoffs compared to others, holding the second-longest active Super Bowl drought (only ahead of the AFC South) and a 1–9 record in conference championships since 2007, with the only win being the Packers over the Bears in 2010. They have clinched two Super Bowl berths in the 21st ...
Chicago Bears rookie Caleb Williams wins Week 6 honors in the Miami Herald’s updated NFL Quarterback Rankings. But is there a new season leader at No. 1 overall?
The Bears finished the season with a 6–11 record and missed the playoffs. [148] Nagy and general manager Ryan Pace were fired after the season's conclusion. [148] Nagy posted a 34–33 record over four seasons with two playoff berths, while Pace compiled a 48–65 record over seven seasons. [148]
CHICAGO — Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles needed three words to define his expectations as his team tries to reach the next level this season. “Win more games,” Poles said Wednesday ...