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Longest run from scrimmage – Bill Osmanski rushed 86 yards vs. the Chicago Cardinals, 10/15/39. Longest pass from scrimmage – Bo Farrington caught 98-yard pass at the Detroit Lions , 10/8/61. Longest play in Bears history – 108 yard missed field goal return , Nathan Vasher , vs. San Francisco 49ers , 11/13/05; Devin Hester , at New York ...
Lowest all-time winning percentage for regular season, ... Most net passing yards gained, season, 5,444; Denver ... Chicago Bears (27–546) 1941. Lowest average ...
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 any team in NFL history. The franchise has captured 18 NFL divisional titles and four NFL conference championships. The Bears have also recorded the second ...
Notes: Brady had 10 seasons with 4,000-plus passing yards and one with 5,000-plus passing yards during his time in New England. New Orleans Saints: Drew Brees. Years: 2006-2020. Yards: 68,010 (491 ...
Regular season [ edit ] 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 ...
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 ...
However, this method of assessing ties in the win–loss percentage has only been in place since the 1972 season, [1] meaning all ties prior do not affect a team's win percentage. One of only two charter members of the NFL still in existence, [ 2 ] the Chicago Bears have played the most games (1,469) and recorded the most ties (42) in NFL ...
Chicago's playoff chances are low right now. But if Brown and Williams can get pointed back in the right direction together — like they did last Sunday — it'd be invaluable to the Bears' future.