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Chicago Bears

Conference NFC
Division North
Founded 1920
Home Field Soldier Field
City Chicago
Colors Navy blue, burnt orange, and white
Head Coach Lovie Smith
All-Time Record (W-L-T)
(At Start of 2005 Season)
660-489-42

The Chicago Bears are a National Football League team based in Chicago.

Founded: 1920 in Decatur, Illinois. One of the charter NFL franchises.
Formerly known as: the Decatur Staleys (1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921), after their corporate sponsors, a starch company.
Nicknames: Da Bears and The Monsters of the Midway
Fight song: Bear Down
Home field: Soldier Field
Previous home fields:
Staley Field (1920)
Wrigley Field (1921-1970)
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL (2002; used during renovation and expansion of Soldier Field, currenttly used by the University of Illinois)
Uniform colors: Home: Navy blue jerseys with orange trim, and white pants. Away: white jerseys, navy blue pants.
Helmet design: Navy blue, with an orange "C".
Arch-rivals: The Green Bay Packers
League championships won:1921 (as the Chicago Staleys), 1932, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1963, 1985.
Super Bowl appearances: XX (won)

Franchise history

The Bears are one of the storied NFL teams. They were founded by George Halas, who maintained control of the team until his death in 1983. Halas also coached the team off-and-on for forty seasons, an NFL record. For the most part, the Bears have stayed in the Halas family. The team is currently owned by Halas' daughter Virginia McCaskey and has been run on a day-to-day basis since 1999 by President and CEO Ted Phillips .

New Soldier Field

Players of note

Super Bowl XX Championship Roster:

Current players

Retired numbers

Not to be forgotten

Recent Draft Picks: 2005


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Cedric Benson Running Back - 1st Round 4th Selection - University of Texas. Donnell Woolford. Ed Sprinkle. Marcus Robinson.

Doug Plank. Alan Page. Jim Osbourne. Ed O'Bradovich.

Larry Morris. Johnny Morris. Mike Hartenstine. Raymont Harris.

Jim Harbaugh. Rick Casares. Mark Carrier. Doug Buffone.

Marty Booker. Neal Anderson. 77 Harold (Red) Grange. 66 Clyde (Bulldog) Turner.

61 Bill George. 56 Bill Hewitt. 51 Dick Butkus. 42 Sid Luckman.

41 Brian Piccolo (the subject of the film Brian's Song). 40 Gale Sayers. 34 Walter Payton. 28 Willie Gallimore.

7 George Halas. 5 George McAfee. 3 Bronko Nagurski. Cameron Worrell.

LeVar Woods. Greg White. Cliff Washburn. Bobby Wade.

Nathan Vasher. Brian Urlacher. Charles Tillman. John Tait.

John Shivers. Nicholas Setta. Ian Scott. Darnell Sanders.

Fred Russell. Ricker. A.J. Gabriel Reid.

Marcus Reese. Jerrell Pippens. Shurron Pierson. Adrian Peterson.

John Owens. Adewale Ogunleye. Joe Odom. Muhsin Muhammad.

Qasim Mitchell. Fred Miller. Terrence Metcalf. Todd McMillion.

Jason McKie. Brad Maynard. Alfonso Marshall. Patrick Mannelly.

Dustin Lyman. Bo Lacy. Olin Kruetz. Craig Krenzel.

Kurt Kittner. Kareem Kelly. Alain Kashama. Tyler Jones.

Thomas Jones. Todd Johnson. Tank Johnson. Ron Johnson.

Bryan Johnson. Ben Johnson. Jonathan Jackson. Israel Idonije.

Chad Hutchinson. Hunter Hillenmeyer. MIchael Haynes. Tommie Harris.

Chris Harris. Rex Grossman. Mike Green. Roberto Garza.

Justin Gage. Carl Ford. Jamin Elliott. Steve Edwards.

Rob Droege. Quinn Dorsey. Ryan Dinwiddle. Alrese Currie.

Marc Colombo. Desmond Clark. Darrell Campbell. Jeremy Cain.

Ruben Brown. Mike Brown. Alex Brown. Lance Briggs.

Doug Brien. Mark Bradley. Alfonso Boone. Bernard Berrian.

Eddie Berlin. Cedric Benson. Keith Belton. Derrick Ballard.

Jerry Azumah. Bryan Anderson. Zack Abron. Otis Wilson.

Mike Singletary. Reggie Phillips. Ron Rivera. Mike Richardson.

William Perry. Steve McMichael. Wilber Marshall. Dan Hampton.

Leslie Frazier. Gary Fencik. Dave Duerson. Richard Dent.

Keith Van Horne. Tom Thayer. Matt Suhey. Walter Payton.

Emery Moorehead. Jim McMahon. Dennis McKinnon. Jay Hilgenberg.

Willie Gault. Mark Bortz. Jim Covert. Maury Buford.

Kevin Butler.