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Super Bowl XLI was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2006 season. The Colts defeated the Bears by the score of 29–17.
Although the Super Bowl, the championship round of the playoffs, is played at a neutral site, ... Chicago Bears: January 14, 2007: 1:00 pm New England Patriots:
The Bears entered the 2007 season as the National Football Conference (NFC) Champions and had hopes of returning to the Super Bowl, [2] but instead finished the season with a 7–9 record, and missing the playoffs for the first time since 2004. The season marked the most recent time that the Bears swept the Green Bay Packers.
The Super Bowl — the NFL's championship game — pits the winner of ... Peyton Manning | Location: Dolphin Stadium, Miami | Date: Feb. 4, 2007. Super Bowl XL ... Super Bowl XX: Chicago Bears 46 ...
In honor of the big game, take a look at the history of the championship. ... Super Bowl XX: Bears def. Patriots, 46-10. Super Bowl XIX: 49ers def. Dolphins, 38-16.
Super Bowl 59 is set to crown the champion for the 2024 NFL season. Here's a look at the teams that won the previous 58. ... Super Bowl 41: Indianapolis Colts 29, Chicago Bears 17. Super Bowl 42 ...
They also appeared in and lost Super Bowl LII to the Philadelphia Eagles following the 2017 season, giving them four Super Bowl appearances in five years and putting them one win away from three consecutive Super Bowl titles. In the intervening year, they were eliminated in the AFC Championship Game by the eventual Super Bowl 50 champion Denver ...
Justin Fields (2021–2023) Mitchell Trubisky (2017–2020) Jay Cutler, who holds multiple Bears franchise passing records [1] (2009–2016) Kyle Orton started 15 games in 2008 Rex Grossman, who played for the Bears in Super Bowl XLI in 2006 (2003–2008) Jim McMahon, who won the Bears' only Super Bowl in 1985 (1982–1988)