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The Bears' 2001 winning season would be followed by three straight losing seasons. As a result, the Bears fired Jauron and hired Lovie Smith before the 2004 NFL season. After the Bears started the season on the lower rungs of the NFC North, Urlacher suffered several injuries that sidelined him for a majority of the season. [32] Urlacher in 2011.
The Bears' most recent win was a Monday night surprise at New England last Oct. 24. They came into this season with their sights set higher after finishing with the worst record in the NFL. But ...
The most recent Bears to be inducted were Devin Hester and Steve McMichael in 2024 (primary contributors) and Jared Allen (minor contributor) in 2025. In addition, Ray Bray was enshrined in Helms Athletic Foundation Pro Football Hall of Fame , which was established in 1950 and preceded the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Bears decided to kick the game-winning kick as a fair catch kick, which has rarely been done before. Percival was able to make the 43-yarder to win the game. The kick was Percival's second game-winner, as he kicked a 47-yarder with :03 left against their rival in Minnesota to give the Bears a 26–24 win at Wrigley Field the week before. [4]
Former No. 2 overall pick Mitchell Trubisky made his return to Chicago for the first time since the Bears let him walk in free agency. The second-biggest story […]
The Chicago Bears continued their Week 1 preparations for the season opener against the Green Bay Packers with a practice Wednesday at Halas Hall. Here are four things we learned from coach Matt ...
The Chicago Bears found yet another confounding way to lose a one-possession game in their 23-20 Thanksgiving Day loss to the Detroit Lions.. The Bears were driving in the final minute of the game ...
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).