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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. It was also their final season under the ownership of Virginia Halas McCaskey , who died one month after the season ended.
2024: Lions 23, Bears 20; Lions 34, Bears 17 Green Bay Packers: 96 108 6 .471 2024: Packers 20, Bears 19; Bears 24, Packers 22 Houston Texans: 2 5 0 .286 2024: Texans 19, Bears 13 Indianapolis Colts: 19 26 0 .422 2024: Colts 21, Bears 16 Jacksonville Jaguars: 6 3 0 .667 2024: Bears 35, Jaguars 16 Kansas City Chiefs: 7 7 0 .500 2023: Chiefs 41 ...
[1] [2] This list documents the franchise's completed seasons from 1920 to present, including postseason records and results from postseason games. [3] [4] The Chicago Bears have played over 1,000 games in their history, and have had eight NFL Championships victories and one Super Bowl win. The Bears' nine championships are the second most by ...
The Caleb Williams era in Chicago will begin Sept. 8 at Soldier Field when the Bears open the 2024 regular season against the Tennessee Titans. In Week 2 of his rookie year, Williams will be ...
The Falcons surrendered a 16-point advantage in the final 6 1/2 minutes to the Chicago Bears, who got three touchdown passes from backup quarterback Nick Foles and pulled out a 30-26 win on Sunday
Justin Fields noticed the smoke in the air and the cigars on a table as he walked into the locker room. Fields threw for 268 yards with a touchdown pass and a rushing TD in what could be his final ...
Atlanta Falcons seasonal records; Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results Awards Head coach Refs. Finish W L T; 1966: 1966: NFL: Eastern — 7th 3 11 0 Tommy Nobis (DROY Tooltip National Football League Defensive Rookie of the Year Award) Norb Hecker [13] [14] 1967: 1967: NFL Western: Coastal: 4th 1 12 1 [15 ...
The Falcons were eliminated from playoff contention for a seventh consecutive season as regulation time was expiring in their Week 18 game against the Carolina Panthers, due to a Buccaneers win over the Saints. The Panthers subsequently defeated Atlanta in overtime, thus also extending Atlanta's streak of losing seasons to seven years.