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Won Divisional playoffs (at Redskins) 23–19 Lost NFC Championship (at 49ers) 0–23 [20] 1985: 1985: NFL: NFC: Central: 1st: 15 1 0 .938 Won Divisional playoffs 21–0 Won NFC Championship 24–0 Won Super Bowl XX (9) (vs. Patriots) 46–10 Richard Dent Mike Singletary Mike Ditka [21] 1986: 1986: NFL NFC Central: 1st: 14 2 0 .875
1967 was the first year where a pre-scheduled playoff (rather than regular season results) determined participation in the championship. It also marked the first year in which if there was a tie for first place in a division, the division champion was determined by a system of tiebreakers, rather than via a playoff game (as detailed in the 1933 ...
Both teams finished with 10–1 records, with their sole losses occurring against one another, setting up a tiebreaker playoff game. 1941 Playoffs: Bears 1–0: Bears 33–14 Bears 23–18–4 NFL Western Division playoff. Bears go on to win 1941 NFL Championship. 1942: Bears 2–0: Bears 44–28: Bears 38–7: Bears 25–18–4 1943: Bears 1 ...
Chicago Bears (2) 15–1: Won Divisional playoffs 21–0 Won NFC Championship 24–0 Won Super Bowl XX (vs. Patriots) 46–10 1986: Chicago Bears (3) 14–2: Lost Divisional playoffs 13–27 1987: Chicago Bears (4) 11–4: Lost Divisional playoffs 17–21 1988: Chicago Bears (5) 12–4: Won Divisional playoffs 20–12
The Chicago Bears kept their playoff hopes alive with a 33-27 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium. The Bears (7-7) have won back-to-back games for the first time ...
Only one No. 7 seed has won an NFL playoff game since the league's postseason field expanded to 14 teams before the 2020 season. That was the Green Bay Packers , who earned a 48-32 win over the ...
In 2005, the Bears won their division and reached the playoffs for the first time in four years. Their previous playoff berth was earned by winning the NFC Central in 2001 . The Bears improved upon their success the following season, by clinching their second consecutive NFC North title during Week 13 of the 2006 season, winning their first ...
The Chicago Bears snapped multiple losing streaks as Cairo Santos drilled a 51-yard field goal to drop the Green Bay Packers in the NFC playoff seeding.