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The Bears were originally established as the Decatur Staleys by A. E. Staley in Decatur, Illinois. They moved to Chicago in 1921 and became the Bears in 1922.1)
The Bears are one of the two remaining original franchises from the NFL’s founding in 1920 (the other being the Arizona Cardinals).2)
George Halas, nicknamed “Papa Bear,” was the founding father of the Bears. He coached the team for 40 seasons, winning six championships.3)
Halas owned the team for over 60 years and helped shape the NFL. The NFC Championship trophy is named in his honor, the “George Halas Trophy.”4)
The Bears have the 2nd most wins of any NFL franchise in history.5)
Before the Super Bowl era, the Bears won 8 NFL championships. Their ninth championship came with their Super Bowl XX victory in 1985.6)
The nickname “Monsters of the Midway” originally came from the University of Chicago's football team in the 1930s, but it became synonymous with the Bears' intimidating defense in the 1940s.7)
The Bears won their only Super Bowl in 1985, defeating the New England Patriots 46-10, led by coach Mike Ditka and a dominant defense.8)
The '85 Bears defense is widely considered one of the greatest in NFL history, allowing just 198 points in the regular season and recording two playoff shutouts.9)
Hall of Fame running back Walter “Sweetness” Payton is considered one of the greatest players in NFL history. He spent his entire career (1975-1987) with the Bears.10)
At the time of his retirement, Payton held the NFL records for most career rushing yards (16,726), rushing attempts, and touchdowns.11)
The Bears have called Soldier Field home since 1971. The stadium, located in Chicago, is one of the oldest in the NFL.12)
Soldier Field has the smallest seating capacity in the NFL, holding around 61,500 fans after renovations.13)
George Halas and his staff revolutionized football by popularizing the T-formation in the 1940s, which transformed offensive strategies in the NFL.14)
The Bears played in the first NFL game ever televised, on October 22, 1939, against the Philadelphia Eagles.15)
Quarterback Sid Luckman led the Bears to four championships in the 1940s and is widely considered one of the NFL’s first great passers.16)
In the 1940 NFL Championship Game, the Bears beat the Washington Redskins 73-0, still the largest margin of victory in NFL history.17)
Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher was a cornerstone of the Bears defense from 2000 to 2012, earning eight Pro Bowl selections.18)
William “The Refrigerator” Perry, a 335-pound defensive lineman, became famous for scoring a rushing touchdown in Super Bowl XX.19)
During their 1985 Super Bowl run, the Bears recorded “The Super Bowl Shuffle,” a novelty rap song, which became a huge hit and earned a Grammy nomination.20)
George Halas signed Joe Lillard in 1932, who is often credited as one of the first African-American players in modern NFL history.21)
The Bears have retired nine jersey numbers, the most of any NFL team. Some of the numbers include Walter Payton (#34), Dick Butkus (#51), and Mike Ditka (#89).22)