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Soldier Field
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Chicago Bears Flag
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George Halas, Head Coach 1920-1929, 1933-1942, 1946-1955, 1958-1967
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Dick Butkus, Linebacker 1965-1973
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Mike Singletary, Linebacker 1981-1992
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Super Bowl XX - Walter Payton, Running Back 1975-1987
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The Bears returned to prominence under head coach Lovie Smith, who was hired in 2004. Thanks to the help of star linebacker Brian Urlacher, Smith’s Bears reached Super Bowl XLI - the first to feature two African-American head coaches - in just his third season in charge. Chicago appeared to be on the right track - when Devin Hester returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown - but the Indianapolis Colts eventually won 29-17. Six years later, Chicago lost the 2010 NFC Championship Game to their greatest enemies, the Green Bay Packers, writing another chapter in the story of the NFL’s oldest rivalry. Despite boasting stars such as quarterback Jay Cutler, running back Matt Forte and receiver Brandon Marshall, Chicago have struggled to compete in the NFC North ever since - reaching the postseason only twice. To make matters worse, in 2017 they traded up to select quarterback Mitchell Trubisky - passing on future two-time league MVP Patrick Mahomes. In an attempt to find their long-awaited QB1, the Bears drafted Justin Fields in 2021. Despite his dynamic style of play, Fields was eventually traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers following the 2023 season. After trading the first overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Carolina Panthers, the Bears held two picks in the top 10 of this year’s draft. With those picks, Chicago selected Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze - pairing them with new signings Keenan Allen and D’Andre Swift to give Bears fans a lot to be excited about heading into 2024.
Caleb Williams, Quarterback 2024-Present