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Decatur Staleys regular season record (1920) 9 1 1 .864 Chicago Staleys regular season record (1921) 774 632 39 .549 Chicago Bears regular season record (1922–present) 793 634 42 .554 All-time regular season record (1920–present) [49] 17 20 — .459 All-time postseason record (1933–present) [49] 810 654 42 .552
Single season offensive records Statistic Record Player Season Ref Points 144 Kevin Butler: 1985 Touchdowns 22 Gale Sayers: 1965 Net total yards 2,440 Gale Sayers: 1966 Rushing yards 1,852 Walter Payton: 1977 Rushing touchdowns 14 Gale Sayers and Walter Payton (twice) 1965 (Sayers), 1977 & 1979 (Payton) Average gain with 100+ rushing attempts 8.4§
Kicker Robbie Gould became the Bears' all-time scoring leader in Week 5 of 2015 season [286] overtaking placekicker Kevin Butler who previously held the club record [285] for scoring the most points in his ten-year Bear career. He scored 1,116 points as the Bears kicker from 1985 to 1995.
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 ...
After completing the 1930 season with a record of 9–4–1, the Bears and the Chicago Cardinals played the first indoor football game on December 15 at Chicago Stadium in a charity game for those affected by the Great Depression, a game the Bears won 9–7. Due to the size limitations of the arena, the length of the football field was only 80 ...
When the Bears were 2-7, his career record was 5-21. The start of the season was a nightmare. Chicago lost 38-20 to its rival, the Green Bay Packers, in the opener.
The 1985 season was the Chicago Bears' 66th in the National Football League (NFL) and their fourth under head coach Mike Ditka.The Bears entered 1985 looking to improve on their 10–6 record from 1984 and advance further than the NFC Championship Game, where they lost to the 15–1 San Francisco 49ers.
Many called for his job after the Chicago Bears went 7–10 last season, beginning the campaign with four consecutive losses and a 2–7 start, which followed a 3-14 debut season in 2022.