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k As of the 2010 NFL season, this season marks the last tie game the Bears played. It was a game at Soldier Field on September 24, 1972, against the Los Angeles Rams. The game ended at 13–13. l The 1982 season was a strike-shortened season so the league was divided up into two conferences instead of its normal divisional alignment.
Prior to the 2021 season, the Bears traded up in the 2021 NFL draft to select quarterback Justin Fields 11th overall. [146] The team also signed veteran quarterback Andy Dalton in free agency. [147] Dalton was initially declared the Bears starting quarterback, but Fields won the position after Dalton was injured. [148]
The 2021 season was the Chicago Bears' 102nd season in the National Football League (NFL), their 103rd overall, and their fourth and final under head coach Matt Nagy.This was the first season under the NFL's new 17-game schedule.
It gave Chicago wins in three of the past four games and back-to-back victories for the first time since 2021. The Bears will try to match their best run since a three-game streak late in 2020 ...
They haven't won two in a row since Weeks 16 and 17 of the 2021 season, when they beat Seattle and the New York Giants. They went 3-14 last year, the worst record in the NFL.
2023: Bears 30, Raiders 12 Los Angeles Chargers: 7 7 0 .500 2023: Chargers 30, Bears 13 Los Angeles Rams: 55 39 3 .582 2024: Bears 24, Rams 18 Miami Dolphins: 4 10 0 .286 2022: Dolphins 35, Bears 32 Minnesota Vikings: 58 67 2 .465 2024: Vikings 30, Bears 27 New England Patriots: 5 11 0 .313 2024: Patriots 19, Bears 3 New Orleans Saints: 15 19 0 ...
Caleb Williams is averaging 4.93 yards per passing attempt in the past three games for Chicago, a number so ghastly it seems impossible. Not surprisingly, the Bears lost all three, including a ...
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)