
Chicago Bears Head Coach Mike Ditka
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Rookie Mike Ditka scores against the 49ers in 1961
As rookie in 1961, the Bears Mike Ditka had an incredible season with 56 catches, 1076 yards and 12 touchdowns. Here he scores one of the two TDs he had against San Francisco.

Doug Buffone 1967 Philadelphia Gum Trading Card
Football Trading Card for Chicago Bear Legend Doug Buffone printed by the Philadelphia Gum Company for the 1967 NFL Season.

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Bill George - a Drawing by sports artist Rob Riger in 1963
Bears linebacker Bill George sends a Packer that appears to be Jim Ringo to the ground in this Rob Riger drawing from the early 1960s.

Dan Hampton and Richard Dent Pressure Dieter Brock
Rams quarterback Dieter Brock under pressure from Bears lineman Dan Hampton (#99) and Richard Dent (#95) during the 1985 NFC Championship game. Both Dent and Hampton posted sacks as the Bears defense dominated in a 24-0 shutout. Brock was sacked a total of 3 times and had an interception as he only completed 10 of 33 passes for 66 yards.

Gale Sayers Chicago Bears 1965-1971

Ray Nitschke and the Green Bay Packers 1966 NFL Schedule
A popular image of Packers great Ray Nitschke swooping down on Bears quarterback Rudy Bukich in the mid-60s. I happen to find this one in a 1966 football mag with the Packers schedule included for that year.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Dick Butkus, Stan Jones and Rosey Taylor of the Chicago Bears Defense
Members of the Chicago Bears defense in the mid-1960s. Dick Butkus, Stan Jones and Rosey Taylor. Stan Jones, it should be noted, had been in the league 10+ years by this time and previously been an All Pro as an offensive lineman but now was playing - and playing at a high-level, at Defensive Tackle.

Wilber Marshall

Dick Butkus stops Green Bay offense
From a late 1960s Packers-Bears clash. Dick Butkus just kinda stops the whole Green Bay offense on this play.

Jim Harbaugh of the Bears & Todd Scott of the Vikings

Stan Jones Rushing Packers QB John Roach
Clash of two Hall of Famers from the early 60s. Stan Jones (#78) works around the block of Jerry Kramer (#64) in an effort to get to Packers quarterback John Roach (#10). Photo credit Getty Images)

Mike Ditka dives over Carver Shannon of the Rams
Bears tight end Mike Ditka dives over the Rams Carver Shannon after a catch.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Gale Sayers, Chicago Bears Hall of Fame Runner
Despite serious injuries to both knees during the last few years of his career he had a life-time career average of 5 yards a carry on just under 1000 carries.

Mike Singletary
A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's All-1980s team Singletary was named Defensive player of the year for 1985 and 1988.

Richard Dent


Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Zeke Bratkowski under pressure from Bears Fred Williams & Maury Youmans 1961 NFL
Rams quarterback Zeke Bratkowski (#12) finds himself under fire from Bears lineman Fred Williams (#75) & Maury Youmans (#82) during the 1961 NFL season.

Sid Luckman
The son of German Jewish immigrants, Luckman was a 1st-Round Draft pick from Colombia University in 1939. Chosen by the Chicago Bears he played 11 seasons in the NFL and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1965.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Richard Dent Sacks Brad Johnson
Richard Dent brings down Viking quarterback Brad Johnson. The Hall of Fame Bears defensive lineman racked up a total of 125.5 sacks in his 12-year career in Chicago.


Bill Osmanski Scores Against Washington in the 1940 Championship
A fourth round draft pick out of Alabama A&M Stallworth played for the Pittsburgj Steelers from 1974 to 1987. He made the Pro Bowl 3 times and played in 4 Super Bowl victories. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2002.

Bob Avellini

Lee Roy Selmon closes in on Dave Williams of the Chicago Bears
Buccaneers Hall of Fame defensive tackle Lee Roy Selmon (#63) closes in on (we think) Dave Williams of the Bears.

Gale Sayers, 1969 Chicago Bears
The NFL's leading ground gainer in 1966 with 1231 rushing yards and again in 1969 with 1032 - Chicago Bears great Gale Sayers.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Alan Page 1980 Chicago Bears Topps Football Card #205
NFL Legend Alan Page and his 1980 Topps card - his 14th season in the league and third with the Bears. Exteneded his game-start streak to 199 games by season's end. Scored a safety against the Saints in week 2 and touchdown on a fumble recovery against the Bengals in week 15.

Richard Dent

Gale Sayers Scores Touchdown #2 Against San Francisco in 1965
49er Kermit Alexander is too late to stop Bears runner Gale Sayers as he scores his second of 6 touchdowns he had against in the 1965 game between the Bears and the 49ers.

Walter Payton and Matt Suhey, Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears backfield for much of the 1980s - Walter Payton and Matt Suhey.

Gale Sayers 1-yard plunge in 1965 against the 49ers
1965 Rookie of the Year Gale Sayers flies over 49er linebacker Dave Wilcox (#64) to score his 5th of 6 touchdowns he made against San Francisco on that day. An absolutely monumental effort from Sayers he scored on an 80-yard catch-and-run, a 21-yard run, a 7-yard run, a 50-yard run, the 1-yard plunge here and on an 85-yard punt return. What's remarkable is, counting carries, punt returns and receptions, he only had 16 touches the with a grand total of 336 yards. That's a 21.0 yards-per-touch average.

Walter Payton Chicago Bears

Bill Brown Runs Against the Bears Defense
Vikings fullback Bill Brown breaks into the open field as Bears defender Ritchie Petitbon moves up to stop him.

Bronko Nagurski and Beattie Feathers
No one symbolizes football of the 1930s like Bronko Nagurski. A charter member of the NFL Hall of Fame in 1963 he helped George Halas and the Chicago Bears to 3 Championships.
Here he is leading fellow team mate Beattie Feathers for a photo shoot.

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
Bears Head Coach Mike Ditka on the sidelines with quarterback Jim Harbaugh. Harbaugh quarterbacked in Chicago from 1987 to 1993 and would coach the 49ers in the NFL one day.

Bronko Nagurski

Mike Singletary wearing the George Halas Memorial Patch, Chicago Bears 1984
Mike Singletary - the Chicago Bears fiery Hall of Fame linebacker with the George Halas Memorial patch sometime during the mid-1980s.

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Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Bill George of the Bears Glares at Bart Starr, Packers from Across the Line of Scrimmage
Bart Starr has the full attention of Bears linebacker Bill George prior to the snap of the ball.

Alan Page Chicago Bears
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears

Walter Payton 1979 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Trading Card #480
The Great Walter Payton on his 1979 Topps card. Had a another phenomenal year carrying the the ball 369 times for 1610 yards - that's almost a 4-and-a-half yards per carry average. He became the Bears All-time Franchise Rushing leader as well as moved into the #8 All Time NFL Rushing Leader slot.

Jim Marshall, Vikings rushing Jack Concannon of the Bears
Bears quarterback Jack Concannon comes under some pressure from Vikings great Jim Marshall. In his 20-year career Marshall has been credited with 130 sacks.

Dick Butkus & Doug Buffone Stop Elijah Pitts
Bears linebackers Dick Butkus and Doug Buffone seem to have the Packers Elijah Pitts in very bad situation.

Gale Sayers faces Herb Adderley, 1960s NFL
two of the greats for the 1960s era NFL face each other - The Bears Gale Sayers and Packer Herb Adderley.

Bears Head Coach George Halas with Hall of Famer Stan Jones
Bears head coach George Halas on the Sideline with Hall of Fame lineman Stan Jones (Photo credit: Getty Images)

Walter Payton Sweetness
Sweetness - his nickname from his college days at Jackson State.

Stan Jones, Bears Lineman

Classic Old School NFL - Colts & Bears. Johnny Unitas, Doug Atkins, Jim Parker and Alan Ameche
Some classic old school NFL. Bears and Colts. Doug Atkins and another unidentifiable Bear defender assail Colts QB Johnny Unitas. Fullback Alan Ameche along with the great Jim Parker (#77) keep them at bay.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Paul Hornung of the Packers Carries Against the Bears Defense in 1960
NFL action from, we think 1960. Packers great Paul Hornung carries against the Chicago Bears defense. Those players identifiable in the picture are some of the best known players in the league at the time.
For Green Bay we have All Pro Forrest Gregg (#75), All Pro Paul Hornung (#5), All Pro Jim Ringo (#51), Fuzzy Thurston (#63) and All Pro Jerry Kramer (#64). For the Bears defense - Larry Morris (#33), Bill Bishop (#73), Earl Leggett (#71), Pro Bowler Doug Atkins (#81) and All Pro Bill George (#61).

Bears Linebacker Bill George

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Doug Atkins 1961 Chicago Bears Fleer NFL Football Trading Card #9
Big Doug and his 1961 Fleer card. In 1961 he was named to his 5th straight Pro Bowl. He had 8 during his career.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

The Packers Willie Davis about to wrap up quarterback Larry Rakestraw of the Bears
Bears back-up QB Larry Rakestraw feels the pressure from Hall of Famer Willie Davis. In his 10 seasons with the Packers Willie Davis had 2 safties and unofficially he's credited with 99½ sacks.

Mike Ditka 1967 Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Brand Football Card #29
After 6 seasons with Chicago he was traded to Philadelphia for QB Jack Concannon in 1967. Slowed down by injuries he only started 6 games.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Mike Ditka, Chicago Bears Tight End in 1963
A shot of Bears All Pro tight end Mike Ditka on the Chicago sideline around 1963.

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Walter Payton carries against Eagles

Dan Hampton 1990 Chicago Bears Score NFL Football Trading Card #201
Bears legend Dan Hampton and his 1990 Score card. 1990 was his last of a 12-year Career that would eventually lead to a Hall of Fame induction in 2002.

Mike Ditka Blocks for Johnny Morris | Chicago Bears
One of the most physical tight ends to ever play the game, here he takes out a defender to spring Bear's receiver Johnny Morris.

Mike Singletary 1991 Chicago Bears Pro Set Football Card #5
His 9th consecutive Pro Bowl year with Chicago as well as his 7th All Pro selection.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Billy Wade rushed by Henry Jordan and the Packers Defense in 1963
Billy Wade is put under a heavy rush as Henry Jordan leads the Packers defense in a 1963 game between against Green Bay & Chicago. The Bears swept the Pack that year winning both games 10-3 and 26-7. At the end of the season Chicago was the NFL Western Division leader edging out Green Bay for the title.

Dick Butkus, Chicago Bears with an Interception
On occasion, Dick Butkus could intercept passes as well as crush people. He had 22 picks in his 9-year career with the Bears.

Billy Wade & Bob Wetoska | 1963 Chicago Bears
Bob Wetoska holds off Giant defender Jim Katcavage as quarterback Billy Wade sets up pass during the 1963 NFL Title Game.

Walter Payton carries against the Packers Johnnie Gray & Mike Butler
Wit Packers defensive players Johnnie Gray (#24) & Mike Butler (#77) close behind, Bears legend Walter Payton (#34) rips through the Green Bay defense in 1977.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

George McAfee
Inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1966, George McAfee was an explosive runner who was compare to such legends as Jim Thorpe when he played in the early-1940s. His career was shorten by 3 years in the Navy during World War II but he managed a total of 39 touchdowns and averaged 4.9 yards a carry in his 8-year career. Named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-1940s Team he was an All-Pro in 1941.

Bears Lineman Stan Jones

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Walter Payton Dives Over Broncos Defenders in 1983
1983 NFL - Bears great Walter Payton (#34) makes some positive yards against the Broncos defense. Stopping him are linebacker Steve Busick (#58) and defensive back Dennis Smith (#49). Also shown is Bears lineman Kurt Becker (#79). Payton carried the ball 23 times this game for 91 yards in a 31-14 Chicago victory.

Dan Hampton tackles Greg Hawthorne in Super Bowl XX
The 1985 Chicago Bears defense was one of the best squads in NFL history and they didn't miss a step against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. It was one of the most dominating defensive performances during the Super Bowl era. With the Bears defense also forcing 7 turnovers, The Patriots could only muster up 123 yards of Total Offense and only 7 rushing.
Above we have Bears Hall of Famer Dan Hampton dropping Patriots runner Greg Hawthrone for a 4-yard loss. Steve McMichael (#76) and Mike Singletary (#50) are also present.

Wilber Marshall

Dick Butkus Chasing Roger Staubach
Bears linebacker gives chase the Cowboys QB Roger Staubach

Red Grange Chicago Bears
Hall of Fame Runner for the Chicago Bears from 1925-1934.

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Dan Marino under a Richard Dent Rush
Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino hurries a pass from a rush of Hall of Famer defensive end Richard Dent. Dent had a total of 137.5 sacks in his 15 year NFL career plus another 10 during post season play.
He led the NFL in 1985 with 17 sacks and was in the Top 10 among league sack leaders 4 times.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Billy Wade, Bears under pressure from Leo Nomellini of the 49ers
Hall of Famer Leo Nomellini puts some heat on Bears quarterback Billy Wade, probably from 1963. Bears center Mike Pyle is to the left. Photo credit goes to Rob Riger.

Bill George Chicago Bears 1952-1966
Chicago Bears Hall of Fame linebacker

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Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Gale Sayers with torn jersey against the Giants in 1967
With torn jersey Gale Sayers is wrapped up by the New York Giants defense. We think #72 is Jim Colvin and this is from the week 9 game of 1967.

Mike Singletary and Marcus Paul Stop the Vikings Herschel Walker
Bear defenders Mike Singletary and Marcus Paul combine to stop Viking Herschel Walker. In 1989 Walker was involved in one of the biggest NFL trades to date when the Vikings gave up a total of 8 draft picks and 5 players to the Cowboys to acquire Walker and 4 draft picks. He would be waived by the Vikings in 1992. Dallas, by contrast wheeled and dealed their proceeds to pick a guy named Emmitt Smith, who turned out to be pretty good.

George McAfee
Inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1966, George McAfee was an explosive runner who was compare to such legends as Jim Thorpe when he played in the early-1940s. His career was shorten by 3 years in the Navy during World War II but he managed a total of 39 touchdowns and averaged 4.9 yards a carry in his 8-year career. Named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-1940s Team he was an All-Pro in 1941.

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George McAfee
Joined the Chicago Bears in 1940 after an incredible Senior year at Duke. At 170 pounds, he was considered small even by that era standards but quickly quited his critics when he scored the winning touchdown on a 75-yard punt return in the final minute of his first NFL game. He was nick-named "One-Play McAfee" because of his big play scoring potential on the field. He played running back, defensive back, kicker, punter and even returned kicks. In 1941 he led the league with a 7.3 yards-per-carry average and scored 12 touchdowns.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Chuck Howley, Dallas Cowboys and Brian Piccolo, Chicago Bears
Bears and Cowboys 1968. Cowboy Chuck Howley and Bear Brian Piccolo collide. The Cowboy to the right is linebacker Lee Roy Jordan.

Neal Anderson Chicago Bears 1991 Pro Set Card
His Chicago Bears 1991 Pro Set Trading Card. That year he led the Bears with 747 yards and 6 touchdowns rushing. He also had 47 receptions for another 368 yards and 3 scores.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

The Packers Jimmy Taylor runs through the Chicago Bears Defense
Packers fullback Jimmy Taylor (#31) runs against the stout defense of Bears of the early 1960s. Packers lineman Forrest Gregg (#75) & Jerry Kramer (#64) are shown along with longtime Bears JC Caroline (#25), Fred Williams (#75).

Bob Lilly, 1964 Dallas Cowboys All Pro
Cowboys All Pro defensive tackle Bob Lilly (#74) brings down Bears runner Charlie Bivins. We think #67, the Bear player on the ground behind Lilly is Ted Karras, brother of Hall of Fame defensive tackle Alex Karras.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Donny Anderson hit by Dick Butkus
Packers halfback Donny Anderson carries the ball as Bears legend Dick Butkus wraps him up.

Leroy Kelly & Doug Buffone - Bears vs Browns
Bears linebacker Doug Buffone (#55) holds on for dear life in an attempt to trip up Browns runner Leroy Kelly (#44). The story goes that Kelly broke free and scored.

Walter Payton on the Wheaties Cereal Box cover

Doug Atkins & Dick Evey Sack Bart Starr
Bears defensive ends Doug Atkins (#81) & Dick Evey (#79) converge on Packers quarterback Bart Starr (#15).

Bears LB Doug Buffone & DB Dick Daniels Stop a Giants Runner in 1970
Chicago Bears - 1970. Longtime linebacker Doug Buffone stops a Giants ball carrier with the help of defensive back Dick Daniels.

Mike Singletary 1990 Chicago Bears Score NFL Football Trading Card #3
1990 Score - Had a another great season making his 8th straight Pro Bowl. Led the Bears with 151 tackles. Registered 20 against the Broncos in Week 11 and 17 against the Raiders in Week 4. Registered 11 stops twice - in Week 12 against the Vikings and in Week 14 against the Redskins. Named Walter Payton Man of the Year as well.

Bears Linebacker Bill George 1961
Bears Hall of Fame Linebacker Bill George played 15 years and was selected to 8 All Pro teams. Here he is in the early 1960s.

Walter Payton Goes Over the Top Against the Steelers
Had 10 1000+ yard seasons from 1976 to 1986. The only season he didn't was the strike shortened year of 1982.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Walter Payton Bears

Sid Luckman Early NFL Quarterback
Chicago Bears Quarterback of the 1940s. Sid Luckman and the Bears were some of the first to use the forward pass to great effect on the offense. A 5-Time All Pro he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1965. In his 12-year career Luckman passed for over 14, 600 yards and 137 touchdowns. Not bad considering the majority of the seasons only lasted 10-
His best season was in 1943. That year he led the league with 2194 yards and 28 touchdowns as the Bears won the NFL Title with a 41-21 victory over Sam Baugh and the Washington Redskins. Sid had 5 touchdowns in the game and 286 yards passing. His ended up with 135.6 quarterback rating for the game.

Dick Butkus tackles a Runner
Gridiron terror Dick Butkus shows perfect form tackling an unfortunate runner.

Chicago Bears Great Walter Payton
Arguably the best running back ever in the history of the NFL. Presently #2 on the All Time Career Rushing Leaders with 16,726 yards.

Sonny Jurgensen passes under pressure from the Chicago Bears Defense in 1968
Redskin QB Sonny Jurgensen hangs in the pocket under pressure from the Chicago Bears defense. Bear #55 is longtime linebacker Doug Buffone. We think this picture is from around 1968 and the Bear in the background #86, Loyd Phillips.

George McAfee
Joined the Chicago Bears in 1940 after an incredible Senior year at Duke. At 170 pounds, he was considered small even by that era standards but quickly quited his critics when he scored the winning touchdown on a 75-yard punt return in the final minute of his first NFL game. He was nick-named "One-Play McAfee" because of his big play scoring potential on the field. He played running back, defensive back, kicker, punter and even returned kicks. In 1941 he led the league with a 7.3 yards-per-carry average and scored 12 touchdowns.

Rookie Mike Ditka, Chicago Bears 1961
The Bears 1st round pick of 1961 - Pittsburgh Tight End Mike Ditka. Ditka had a phenomenal rookie year - Along with being the Bear's leading receiver he was 5th in the league in pass catches (56), 4th in receiving yards (1076) and 2nd in touchdown catches (12).

Jim Taylor dives over Jerry Kramer and Rookie Dick Butkus
Rookie Dick Butkus leads the Chicago Bears defense in a goal-line stand against Jerry Kramer & Jim Taylor of the Green Bay Packers in 1965. Also seen is #76, Packers tackle Bob Skoronski and that's QB Zeke Bratkowski in the background.

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Red Grange Pro Football Pioneer

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Richie Petibon, Dick Butkus & Ed Obradovich of the 1960s Chicago Bears Defense
Hall of Fame Terror Dick Butkus lined up with 2 other veterans from Chicago Bears history - safety Richie Petitbon (#17 and lineman Ed O'Bradovich. Between these 3 are 29 seasons and 379 games as Bears.

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Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Richard Dent

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

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Sid Luckman
The son of German Jewish immigrants, Luckman was a 1st-Round Draft pick from Colombia University in 1939. Chosen by the Chicago Bears he played 11 seasons in the NFL and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1965.

Chicago Bears QB Dave Krieg, 1996
19 Year Veteran Quarterback who spent time with 6 different NFL teams. Passed for over 38,000 yards, 261 touchdowns and finished with a lifetime 58.5 completion percentage of 5311 attempts.

Tom Fears, Rams makes a catch against George McAfee of the Bears in 1950
1950 NFL action between the Bears and Rams - Tom Fears, All-Pro receiver for Los Angeles makes a catch against Bears legend George McAfee. In 1950 Fears led the NFL with a then record of 84 catches and 1116 yards.

George Blanda, Chicago Bears

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Jim Taylor Fumbles as Doug Atkins & Rosey Taylor Move In
As a Bear defender lays a ferocious hit on the Packers Jim Taylor, the ball hits the ground as Doug Atkins (#81) and Grambling product Rosey Taylor (#24) get set to pounce on it.

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Joe Schmidt, Alex Karras and the Detroit Lions defense closes in on Gale Sayers in 1965
Bears rookie runner Gale Sayers is closed in by Detroit Lions defenders Joe Schmidt and Alex Karras in 1965.

Harvey Martin and the Cowboys Close in on Walter Payton
Harvey Martin leads a host of Cowboys as they try to stop Walter Payton of the Bears.

Mike Ditka
Rookie of the Year in 1961, Bears Tight End Mike Ditka had an outstanding year his first NFL season hauling in 56 catches for 1076 yards and 12 touchdowns. His 19.2 yards-per-catch-average was 4th best in the league as well.

Colorized Photograph of Red Grange
A exquisitely done colorized photograph of the "Galloping Ghost".

A Menacing Dick Butkus in 1969
A Menacing Dick Butkus surveys the Packers offense in 1969.

Ted Fritsch carries against Bulldog Turner and the Bears in 1946
Packers fullback Ted Fritsch (#64) carries outside against Bears Hall of Famer Bulldog Turner (#66) here in early Bears-Packers action in 1946.

Jim Grabowski running against the Chicago Bears Defense

Neal Anderson
Graduate of Florida, was Chicago's 1st-round draft pick in 1986. Got the chance to become the Bears starting runner in 1988 and responded with a 1000+ yard with season with 12 touchdowns. Gained over a thousand yards 3 consecutive years (1988 t0 1990). When he retired in 1993 he was the 2nd leading rusher in Chicago Bears history with 6166 yards. As of 2019 he is still #3 in that category and #2 in All-Time Bears Touchdowns scored.

Young Mike Ditka 1961 Chicago Bears
The 1st round pick of the Chicago Bears in 1961 Mike Ditka was an All American at the University of Pittsburgh. He was also drafted by the Houston Oilers of the AFL.

Archie Manning Under Pressure From Chicago Bears
Under pressure from the Chicago Bears. He was sacked a total of 396 times in his 15 year career.

Mike Ditka
6 seasons with the Bears and 5 Pro Bowl Appearances
Receiving Statistics with Chicago
Games |
Catches |
Yards |
Average |
Longest |
TDs |
84 |
316 |
4503 |
14.3 |
76 |
34 |

Gale Sayers Bears Running Back

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Zeke Bratkowski 1955 Chicago Bears Bowman NFL Trading Card #154
Bears QB Zeke Brakowski and his 1955 Bowman card, but he didn't play in 1955 or in 1956 either. After an impressive rookie year in 1954 he served 2 years in the Air Force before returning to the Bears in 1957.

Larry Wilson and Pat Fisher Stop Jon Arnett
After 7 seasons in Los Angeles, Jon Arnett spent the last 3 years of his career in Chicago. Here he gets stopped by Pat Fisher and Larry Wilson of the Cardinals.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Clarence Peaks runs past Doug Atkins - Eagles & Bears 1961
The Eagles top runner in 1961 - Clarence Peaks dashes into hole against the Bears defense as Big Doug Atkins closes in. Other Eagles here are lineman John Wittenborn (#62) and Gene Gossage (#79) while #83 in the background is longtime Eagles kicker & Receiver Bobby Walston.

Gale Sayers, Chicago Bears

Ed Podolak runs against Doug Buffone and the Chicago Bears Defense in 1973
Chiefs running back Ed Podolak (#14) had a big day against the Bears in 1973 rushing for 134 yards on 28 carries. Here Bears linebacker Doug Buffone (#55) and other members of Chicago's defense work to bring him down. #68 is Bears defensive tackle Jim Osborne who played 13 seasons for the Bears.

Mike Tomczak under pressure from Brian Bosworth and the Seahawk defense
Brian Bosworth leads the Seattle Seahawk defense with a ferocious charge against Chicago Bears Quarterback Mike Tomczak

Bob Avellini

Mike Singletary
A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's All-1980s team Singletary was named Defensive player of the year for 1985 and 1988.

1964 Chicago Bears Players Bill Wade, Jon Arnett, Ron Bull & Earl Leggett
From a 1964 exhibition game played at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans between the Cardinals and the Bears. The NFL was entertaining thoughts of adding a new expansion team in the deep south and using exhibition games to guage interest of the fans.

Richard Dent

Bears Running Back Walter Payton
Bears Great - 16,726 yards, 110 Rushing Touchdowns

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Bears Linebacker Mike Singletary
One of the most dominant middle linebackers during the 1980s decade - 10 Pro Bowls and 7 All Pro Teams during his 12-year career.

Gale Sayers Chicago Bears Hall of Fame Running Back
Still ranks #5 on the Bears franchise All-Time Leading Career Rushing Yardage List with 4956 yards. 5.0 YPC lifetime average.

Gale Sayers carries against the St Louis Cardinals Defense

Mike Ditka
6 seasons with the Bears and 5 Pro Bowl Appearances
Receiving Statistics with Chicago
Games |
Catches |
Yards |
Average |
Longest |
TDs |
84 |
316 |
4503 |
14.3 |
76 |
34 |

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1978 Topps Card #333 | 1977 NFL Rushing Leaders Walter Payton and Mark van Eeghen -
The league's rushing leaders of 1977 published in the 1978 Topps set. Raider Mark van Eeghen had 1273 yards while the Bears Walter Payton had 1852.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Bill Osmanski
3-Time Pro Bowl Fullback of the Chicago Bears. Played from 1939 to 1947 on 4 Championship teams. A graduate of Holy Cross, he served in the US Navy from 1944-1945 during World War II.

Zeke Bratkowski 1958 Chicago Bears Topps Card
Here he is pictured on his 1958 Chicago Bears Topps Card.

Walter Payton and Matt Suey of the Chicago Bears in the 1980s
The NFL's best rushing team of the 1980s was the Chicago Bears. Altogether they totaled 23,321 rushing yards during that decade. Over half of those yards (12,442) were accounted for by the two men here - Walter Payton (#34) and fullback Matt Suhey (#26). They were together from 1980 to 1987.

YA Tittle, Giants throws against Doug Atkins & Earl Leggett of the Bears in 1963
Another picture from the 1963 NFL Championship as Giants QB YA Tittle gets the pass away as Bears Earl Leggett and Doug Atkins force the issue. Giants tackle Jack Stroud, #66, is in the background.

Bill George NFL Linebacker, Chicago Bears

Walter Payton runs through the 49ers defense
The Bears offensive line opens up a huge hole for runner Walter Payton (#34) right through the middle of the 49ers defense.

Fran Tarkington eludes Stan Jones | Bears vs Vikings
Vikings signal caller Fran Tarkington (#10) eludes the advances of Bears Hall of Fame defensive lineman Stan Jones (#78). Vikings receiver Paul Flately looks like he's switching gears to throw a block.

Doug Buffone and Dick Butkus

Sid Luckman with Bobby Layne and Johnny Lujack in 1948
Bears Veteran Sid Luckman poses with his 2 backups - Johnny Lujack and rookie Bobby Layne in 1948. By 1948 Luckman was in his 10th NFL season and had 6 All Pro Years, 3 All Star Games and 4 NFL Championships.

Chicago Bears Runner Walter Payton

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Gale Sayers NFL Hall of Fame

Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears against the 49ers
The NFL's All-Time Leading Rusher from 1984 to 2002. Finished his career with 16,726 yards.

The Giants Defense Surrounds Billy Wade of the Bears
Giant defenders close in on Bears quarterback Billy Wade (#9) as lineman Bob Wetoska (#63) struggles to hold off Jim Katcavage (#75). Fullback Joe Marconi (#34) appears to have been already overcome.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Bill Wade scores in the 1963 NFL Championship Game with Ted Karras & Mike Pyle blocking
From the 1963 NFL Title game bewteen the New York and Chicago - QB Billy Wade gets behind the blocking of center Mike Pyle (#50) and guard Ted Karras (#67)to score on a 1 yard sneak and give the the Bears a 14-10 lead in the 3rd quarter. The score would stand throughout the rest of the game.

Dan Hampton and William Perry Sack Boomer Esiason
Bears lineman William Perry (#72) and Dan Hampton (#99) meet in the backfield at Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason (#7). Perry played 9 seasons in Chicago and chalked up 28½ sacks. Hampton, an NFL Hall of Famer, played 12 seasons and had 82.

Bill Wade scores against the packers Herb Adderley & Willie Wood in 1963
1963 Packers-Bears. Willie Wood and Herb Adderley get outrun by Chicago quarterback Bill Wade as he scores on a rollout against the Packers in 1963.

Trace Armstrong 1990 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Football Trading Card #380
Trace Armstrong and his 1990 Topps card - started all 16 games for the Bears and ranked 2nd on the team with 10 sacks.

Bears Great Mike Ditka 1961 to 1966
Played 6 seasons as a Bear and when he left in 1966 he was the #2 All-Time Bears leader for receptions.
Totaled 316 catches, 4503 yards and 34 touchdowns. 5 Pro Bowls and 2 All-Pro selections.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Walter Payton vs the New Orleans Saints in 1984
In a 1984 games against the Saints, Walter Payton broke Jim Brown's rushing record of 12,312 yards. Payton finished his career in 1987 with 16,726 yards to his credit.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Mike Singletary and Richard Dent of the 1985 Chicago Bears Defense
Two major parts of what was arguably one of the best NFL defenses ever Hall of Fame Defensive End Richard Dent and Middle Linebacker Mike Singletary of the Chicago Bears.

Dan Marino under Pressure from Dan Hampton
Dolphin Quarterback Dan Marino (#13) is under pressure from Chicago Bears great Dan Hampton (#99).

Gale Sayers carries against the Cardinals

Dan Hampton 1991 Pro Set Legends #696
A 12-year career with the Chicago Bears that included 161 total starts, an All Pro selection, 4 Pro Bowls, a Super Bowl Championship and a Hall of Fame induction in 2002. Defensive lineman Dan Hampton is included here in the 1991 Pro Set Legends set.

Doug Atkins
Picture of Chicago Bears lineman Doug Atkins from a game program

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Gale Sayers on the Cover of the 1966 Fall issue of Pro Football Illustrated
Coming off a spectacular rookie season in 1965, Chicago Bears running back Gale Sayers was a hot sports media topic in 1966. Here he is on that years Fall issue of Pro Football Illustrated. He didn't disappoint making the All Pro team while leading the NFL in rushing yards with 1231 yards.

Neal Anderson 1989 Chicago Bears
From the 1989 game against the Buccaneers. He had an even 100 yards rushing and a touchdown. 1989 was his best season as a pro. His 1275 yards was 4th best in the league.

Sid Luckman
The son of German Jewish immigrants, Luckman was a 1st-Round Draft pick from Colombia University in 1939. Chosen by the Chicago Bears he played 11 seasons in the NFL and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1965.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
Mike Ditka - Chicago Bears Head Coach

Gale Sayers and George Seals of the Bears with Maxie Baughan of the Rams
The Bears Gale Sayers (#40) gets behind the blocking of lineman George Seals (#67) as the Rams fine linebacker Maxie Baughan (#55) gives chase.

Neal Anderson 1991 Fleer Chicago Bears Football Card #212
1991 was his 4th consecutive season as a Pro Bowler. Led the Bears in Rushing with 747 yards as well as 9 Total Touchdowns scored.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Chicago Bears Defensive Lineman Stan Jones and Earl Leggett
Two of the Bears veteran lineman of the late 1950s and early 1960s - Stan Jones (#78) and Earl Leggett (#71). Were both starters on the 1963 Bears squad that won the NFL title.

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The Great Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears
The Great Walter Payton - Was the NFL's All Time Leading rusher from 1984 to 2002 - 16726 yards. Also had a 4.4 lifetime rushing average and 110 rushing touchdowns.

Billy Wade Sacked during the 1963 NFL Title Game against the Giants
Bears quarterback Bill Wade after being sacked during the 1963 NFL Title Game against the Giants. Giants shown are Sam Huff (#70), Alber Gursky (#33) & John LeVetere (#76)

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Chicago Bears Running Back Bronko Nagurski
NFL Hall of Fame Running Back from the 1930s. Bronko Nagurski played his entire football career for the Chicago Bears.

Lee Roy Selmon tackles Walter Payton in 1980 Bears - Bucs game
Buccaneers great Lee Roy Selmon brings down Walter Payton as the Bears runner looses his grip on the football. From Bears-Bucs action in 1980.

Bill George 1961 Chicago Bears Topps Football Trading Card #16
On his 1961 Topps card. 1961 was a very good year for the Hall of Fame linebacker. He was named to his 8th straight Pro Bowl and made his 7th straight All Pro Team. Had 3 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries and was unofficially credited with 11½ sacks.

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Bill Osmanski
A first round draft pick of the George Halas and the Chicago Bears in 1939. Led the league in rushing with 699 yards as a rookie and was named to the All-Pro Team each of his first 3 seasons with the Bears.

Dick Butkus and Tony McGee of the Chicago Bears
The Gridiron Terror himself, Dick Butkus in standard form as the play develops. Also seen is defensive end Tony McGee. McGee was a third round draft pick of the Bears in 1971. He was in the NFL a total of 14 years for the Bears, Patriots and Redskins, mostly as a backup. He also "unofficially" racked up 103 sacks during that time and won a Super Bowl with Washington in 1982.

Jon Arnett, 1964 Chicago Bears
Jon Arnett (#21) is escorted by Stan Jones (#78) and Bob Kilcullen (#74) on a return a kick against Detroit . #20 is Lions’ Dick Compton.

Red Grange Chicago Bears

Gale Sayers, 1970 NFL Pro Bowl
The Offensive Back of the 1970 NFL Pro Bowl - The league's leading rusher in 1969 with 1032 yards, it was Sayers last of 4 Pro Bowls.

Sid Luckman
The son of German Jewish immigrants, Luckman was a 1st-Round Draft pick from Colombia University in 1939. Chosen by the Chicago Bears he played 11 seasons in the NFL and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1965.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Richard Dent 1990 Chicago Bears Score NFL Football Trading Card #28
An 8-year NFL veteran in 1990 he enjoyed a Pro Bowl season - 12 sacks, 81 tackles, 3 interceptions and 3 fumble recoveries. He even had a 45-yard fumble return touchdown against the Lions.

Doug Buffone , Chicago Bears Linebacker

NFL Doug Buffone Bears Linebacker
Longtime Chicago Bears Linebacker

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Billy Wade Bears QB 1961-1966

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Bart Starr scrambles as Dick Evey and Joe Fortunato give chase
The Packers Bart Starr (#15) breaks out of the pocket with Bears defenders Dick Evey (#79) and Joe Fortunato (#31) on his heels. Hall of Famer Jerry Kramer Jerry Kramer as well as lineman Steve Wright (#72) can seen in the background.

Carl Garrett grabbing Jim Marshall's facemask in 1973
Bears running back Carl Garett "adjusts" the facemask of Vikings great Jim Marshall a bit in 1973.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

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Bronko Nagurski Old School NFL
Old School NFL Running Back for the Chicago Bears from 1930 to 1943.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

1956 Bears - Giants NFL Championship, Andy Robustelli, Rosey Grier & Stan Jones
Action from the 1956 Giants-Bears Championship game of 1956. Herman Clark (#65) and Stan Jones (#78) pulling out to block while JC Caroline (#25) leads Bears runner Bobby Watkins (#45). Giants defender Rosey Grier (#76) swoops in from behind. Other players noted are Giants Andy Robustelli (#81) and Bill Svoboda (#30). For the Bears there's QB Ed Brown (#15) & End Jim Dooley (#43). When it was all over the Giants ended up dominating the Bears 47-7.

Bears Championship Quarterback Billy Wade
Led the Bears to an NFL title in 1963. Scored both Bear touchdowns in the 14-10 win over the Giants.

Doug Atkins stops Joe Morrison, 1963 Bears & Giants, NFL Championship
With 1st & Goal on the Bears 3, Doug Atkins crashes through to drop the Giants Joe Morrison for no gain. From the 1963 Giants/Bears NFL Championship game Chicago held and New York would have to settle for a field goal as the Bears would go on the win 14-10. For Chicago, it was their first NFL Title in 16 years. It would be another 22 before they would win another one.

Johnny Unitas blocking Dave Whitsell
Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas (#19) squares up on Bears safety Dave Whitsell (#23). Also identifiable in this picture from 1964 are Bears lineman Stan Jones (#78) and Doug Atkins (#81). Colts center Dick Szymanski (#52) can be seen as well.

Walter Payton escapes Lion James Hunter
Bears great Walter Payton gets escapes from Lions defensive back James Hunter. In 13 seasons Payton rushed for over a thousand yards 10 times.

George McAfee
One of the most exciting players of the 1940s he averaged almost 5 yards a carry in his career. His 12.8 yards-per-punt-return is still a record an All-Time NFL record.

Walter Payton, Chicago Bears
Set the NFL's All Time Career Rushing Yardage mark in 1984 with 16,726. He held that position until it was broken in 2002 by Emmitt Smith.

Trace Armstrong 1990 Chicago Bears Score Football Card #209
The second-year defensive end from from Florida on his 1990 Score card. Was 2nd on the Bears team in sacks with 10 and was also credited with 82 tackles.

Dan Hampton Chicago Bears Hall of Fame
Hall of Famer from the 1980s decade. Major player in one of the NFL's most dominate defenses ever. Credited with 57 sacks in his career, ranks #3 on the Bears All-Time sacks list.

Doug Buffone
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Jon Arnett gets away from Doug Atkins
Jon Arnett of the LA Rams give big Doug Atkins of the Chicago Bears the slip and wastes no time heading upfield.

Bill Brown of the Vikings and Ed O' Bradovich, Doug Atkins & Dave Whitsell of the Bears in 1966 NFL
Here comes Bill Brown (#30)! The Vikings fullback has a full head of steam as he blasts past Bears defenders Doug Atkins (#81), Ed O' Bradovich (#87) & Dave Whitsell (#23). In 1966 Bill Brown was the NFL's #4 leading rusher with 829 yards.

Doug Flutie
NFL and CFL Quarterback Doug Flutie played a total of 19 years in Professional Football is shown here as a Chicago Bear.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Stan Jones, Chicago Bears Hall of Fame Lineman

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Stan Jones, Chicago Bears Lineman
Bears Hall of Famer who was an All Pro Offensive Lineman during his first 9 years in the league and ended up a stating defensive lineman his final 4.

Walter Payton 1980 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Trading Card #160
His 1980 Topps card - An All Pro season he was 2nd in the league with 1460 yards rushing. Averaged 4.6 yards a carry and had 6 TD on the ground.

Walter Payton and Matt Suhey of the Chicago Bears
Walter Payton behind fellow runner Matt Suhey. The two manned the Bears backfield together from 1981 till 1987 as Payton had 5 1000+ yard seasons in that time. Keep in mind the other two were strike years.

Rudy Bukich passing to Mike Ditka as Deacon Jones Rushes In
Bears quarterback Rudy Bukich (#10) gets the pass off to Mike Ditka (#89) as Rams Hall of Famer Deacon Jones (#75) comes in full steam. Ram #88 is linebacker Tony Guillory.

Mike Ditka

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Bill Brown, Chicago Bears Rookie in 1961
The Bears 2nd round pick of 1961 - All-Big 10 fullback from Illinois Bill Brown. While his rookie season wasn't that remarkable, he was traded to the Vikings in 1962 (for a 4th round draft pick) where he would stay until 1974 and leave as the Vikings All Time Leading Franchise rusher. George Halas reportedly admitted it was the worst trade he ever made.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Gale Sayers 96 yard kick off return TD vs the Vikings in 1965
1965 NFL Rookie sensation Gale Sayers leaves Tom Hall (#28) & Jim Marshall (#70) as well as the rest of the Viking special team behind as he gallops along for a 65-yard kick-off return touchdown. This was #3 of a total of 4 touchdowns Sayers had in the 45-37 Bear victory.

Chicago Bears Linebacker Mike Singletary
Known for the high level of intensity he played at, Bears Hall of Famer Mike Singletary spent his entire 12-year career with the Chicago Bears. As the Middle Linebacker of some of the NFL's most dominant defenses he is credited with 1488 tackles during his career.

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Giants QB Earl Morrall Rushed by Bears Dick Evey & Doug Atkins
Giants quarterback Earl Morrall comes under some duress from Bears Dick Evey and Doug Atkins. Morrall spent 3 seasons with the Giants. He was the starter in 1965, won 7 games and threw 22 touchdowns.

Mike Singletary
A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's All-1980s team Singletary was named Defensive player of the year for 1985 and 1988.

Doug Flutie 1987 Chicago Bears Topps Football Card #45
While featured as a member of the Bears, in 1987 he was traded to the New England Patriots just before the start of the season. Only played 1 game and that was a victory over the Oilers with the strike replacement team.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Larry Morris & Doug Atkins injure YA Tittle during the 1963 Bears/Giants Title Game
From the 1963 NFL Title Game between New York and Chicago. Giants QB YA Tittle has his leg rolled up during the 1st quarter as Bears linebacker Larry Morris (#33) comes in low. Big Doug Atkins (#81) comes in to assist. Tittle played the rest of the game hurting.

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Bronko Nagurski in the 1934 Sneakers Game
Chicago Bears fullback gets set to receive a handoff from quarterback Carl Brumbaugh during the 1934 Championship game against the Giants. Forever known as the "Sneakers Game" - so named because Giants players changed their foot gear to sneakers at half-time to give them better traction on the frozen field. The Giants won 30-13.

Tommy Nobis of the Falcons and Gale Sayers of the Bears -1960s NFL
Chicago Bears great Gale Sayers (#40) gets wrapped up by Falcons linebacker Tommy Nobis (#60).

Mike Ditka makes a catch against Herb Adderley & Dan Currie of the Green Bay Packers in 1963
Mike Ditka makes a catch against Herb Adderley (#26) & Dan Currie (#58) of the Green Bay Packers in 1963. In 1963 the Pack lost only 2 games - both to the Bears as the Bears went to win the NFL Western Conference, edging the Packers out of the top spot by 1 game.

Mike Ditka, Chicago Bears Old Time Photo
A youthful Mike Ditka poses for a Bear's PR Photo Op

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Zeke Bratkowski
The NCAA's leading passer when he graduated from Georgia, he was the second round draft pick of the Bears in 1953. He played a total of 5 years with Chicago where he had an 11 and 5 record as a starter.

Doug Flutie, Chicago Bears Quarterback
After winning the Heisman Trophy and a year in the Failed USFL Doug Flutie ended up with the Chicago Bears in 1986 and part of the 1987 season.

Dick Butkus is about to hit Packers QB Don Horn
While Packers quarterback Don Horn manages to get the pass away, on-coming Bear linebacker Dick Butkus looks like he's wants to give him a great big hug anyway.

Gale Sayers carries against Rams
Gale Sayers outruns a pack of Rams in 1969 when he bounced back from a knee injury the season prior to lead the NFL with 1032 rushing yards. Is that Deacon Jones behind him?

Neal Anderson
Graduate of Florida, was Chicago's 1st-round draft pick in 1986. Got the chance to become the Bears starting runner in 1988 and responded with a 1000+ yard with season with 12 touchdowns. Gained over a thousand yards 3 consecutive years (1988 t0 1990). When he retired in 1993 he was the 2nd leading rusher in Chicago Bears history with 6166 yards. As of 2019 he is still #3 in that category and #2 in All-Time Bears Touchdowns scored.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Bronko Nagurski and the 1934 NFL Title Game Against the Giants
Hall of Famer Mel Hein (#7) and the Giants defense bring down NFL legend Bronko Nagurski in the 1934 NFL Title game that pitted the Chicago Bears and New York Giants against each other. The Giants won 30-13 holding the great Nagurski to 68 yards and 1 touchdown.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Alan Page Chicago Bears NFL
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears, Page was named to 9 Pro Bowls in his career.

Mike Singletary 1991 Chicago Bears Pro Line Portraits NFL Football Trading Card #32
His 11th of 12 years in the NFL - Started all 16 games for Chicago and was named to his 6th and final All Pro Team.

Bill George & Larry Morris with YA Tittle 1963 Bears- Giants NFL Title Game
Bears linebackers Bill George (#61) & Larry Morris (#33) have just brought a little heat on Giants QB YA Tittle (#14) during the 1963 NFL Championship game. The Bears pulled this one out 14-10 as the Bears defense collected 5 Giants interceptions in the win.
Joe Morrison (#40) doesn't look happy.

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Dick Butkus holds up Packer Boyd Dowler
Bears linebacker takes on Packer Boyd Dowler.


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Billy Wade, 1962 Chicago Bears Quarterback
Joined the Bears in 1961 and led them to an NFL: Championship in 1963.

Neal Anderson
Graduate of Florida, was Chicago's 1st-round draft pick in 1986. Got the chance to become the Bears starting runner in 1988 and responded with a 1000+ yard with season with 12 touchdowns. Gained over a thousand yards 3 consecutive years (1988 t0 1990). When he retired in 1993 he was the 2nd leading rusher in Chicago Bears history with 6166 yards. As of 2019 he is still #3 in that category and #2 in All-Time Bears Touchdowns scored.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Doug Plank in Pursuit of Tony Dorsett
The Cowboys Tony Dorsett (#33) gets upfield with an airborne Doug Plank (#46) right behind him.

Sid Luckman
The son of German Jewish immigrants, Luckman was a 1st-Round Draft pick from Colombia University in 1939. Chosen by the Chicago Bears he played 11 seasons in the NFL and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1965.

Rams QB Roman Gabriel gets the Pass Away as the Bears Stan Jones applies pressure
Rams - Bears clash in the early 1960s. Roman Gabriel (#18) gets the pass off while Bears Hall of Famer Stan Jones (#78) applies pressure from the right. Other Rams pictured are Charlie Cowan (#73), Joe Wendryhoski (#54), Ben Wilson (#36) and Frank Varrichione (#70).

YA Tittle is sacked by Larry Morris in the 1963 NFL Championship Game
Larry Morris gets to YA Tittle in the 1963 NFL Title Game. The Bears defense forced 6 turnovers in a 14-10 win to claim the NFL Championship. That looks like Phil King, #24 keeping Bears linebacker Joe Fortunato away.

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Mike Singletary and Mark Carrier| Chicago Bears 1991
Mark Carrier and Mike Singletary - Standout defensive players of the Chicago Bears shown here around the 1991 NFL season.

The Bears Mike Ditka
Turning up and heading into the open field after one of his 316 passes he caught with Chicago. Receiver Dick Gordon looks on from a distance.

Dick Butkus is talking to YOU!!!
Dick Butkus is Talking To YOU!

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

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49ers John Brodie runs behind Ken Willard against Jim Purnell & Dave Whitsell of the Chicago Bears in 1966
1966 NFL action between the Bears and 49ers. Quarterback John Brodie takes off with fullback Ken Willard in front as Bears defenders Jim Purnell and Dave Whitsell move in.

Defensive Back Terry Schmidt and Linebacker Doug Buffone Chicago Bears
Chicago Bear Defenders Terry Schmidt (#44) and Doug Buffone (#55)

Walter Payton Carries Against Rams
Gaining yards against the Rams.

Paul Flately, Minnesota Vikings Rookie in 1963
Vikings receiver Paul Flately makes a catch against Dave Whitsell of the Bears in 1963.

Mike Ditka
Without a doubt, one of the most iconic figures of Pro Football. 5 Pro Bowls, 2 1st Team All Pro selections, a member of 2 different NFL championship teams and a Hall of Fame induction in 1988.

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Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Trace Armstrong 1992 Chicago Bears Pro Set Football Trading Card #119
His 1992 Pro Set Card - started 14 games, 6.5 sacks.

Stan Jones 1961 Chicago Bears Fleer NFL Football Trading Card #6
Bears Hall of Famer Stan Jones on this 1961 Fleer card. 1961 was his 7th straight Pro Bowl in his 13-year career.

Chicago Bears QB Billy Wade

Bill Osmanski
A first round draft pick of the George Halas and the Chicago Bears in 1939. Led the league in rushing with 699 yards as a rookie and was named to the All-Pro Team each of his first 3 seasons with the Bears.

Neal Anderson
Graduate of Florida, was Chicago's 1st-round draft pick in 1986. Got the chance to become the Bears starting runner in 1988 and responded with a 1000+ yard with season with 12 touchdowns. Gained over a thousand yards 3 consecutive years (1988 t0 1990). When he retired in 1993 he was the 2nd leading rusher in Chicago Bears history with 6166 yards. As of 2019 he is still #3 in that category and #2 in All-Time Bears Touchdowns scored.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Sid Luckman
The son of German Jewish immigrants, Luckman was a 1st-Round Draft pick from Colombia University in 1939. Chosen by the Chicago Bears he played 11 seasons in the NFL and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1965.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Stan Jones and Joe Fortunato rushing Eagles QB King Hill
Eagles quarterback King Hill (#10) comes under intense pressure from Bear defenders Stan Jones (#78), Joe Fortunato (#31).

Fran Tarkenton Scrambles against Tony Mcgee and the Bears
Fran Tarkenton on the loose against Tony McGee and the Bears in the mid-1970s. Tarkenton left the NFL in 1978 as the top passer in league history. The other Viking here is veteran lineman Milt Sunde who played 11 seasons in Minnesota.

Doug Atkins rushing rookie Ron Vander Kelen in1963
Bears terror Doug Atkins closes in on Viking rookie quarterback Ron Vander Kelen in this 1963 showdown between Minnesota and Chicago. The Bears won 28-7.

John Brockington is stopped by Doug Buffone & Dick Butkus
Early 1970s NFL - Packers runner John Brockington (#42) powers forward as Bears linebackers Dick Butkus (#51) and Doug Buffone (#55) wrap him up in an effort to bring him down. #18 of the Bears is safety Jerry Moore from Arkansas.

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Gale Sayers carries against the Baltimore Colts

Wilber Marshall and Gary Fencik Tackle an Eagle Receiver
2 members of that solid Bears defense of the 80s, Wilber Marshall and Gary Fencik, bring down an Eagles receiver.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Gale Sayers and the Packers Defender Willie Wood
The Hall of Fame Bears runner squares off against Packers great Willie Wood.

Mike Singletary tackles Eric Dickerson
A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's All-1980s team Singletary was named Defensive player of the year for 1985 and 1988.

Bill Brown, Vikings stopped by Roosevelt Taylor & Earl Leggett of the Bears
This Minneapolis Tribune news clipping shows Bill Brown trying to hurdle over Roosevelt Taylor in this early 1960s clash between the Bears & Vikings. #20 is Tommy Mason and Earl Leggett is #71. That could be Doug Atkins behind Leggett.

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Chicago Bears Great Sid Luckman
With a gaping hole to enter the Bears Hall of Fame quarterback dashes through for a big gain.

Walter Payton breaks outside against the Packers
All Packers linebacker Brian Noble (#91) can do is look on as Walter Payton (#34) breaks outside on Green Bay's defense.

Richard Dent | October 27 1991 Game Day Cover
The legendary Chicago Bears defensive end graces the cover of the week 9 issue of Gameday Magazine, October 27, 1991

Bronko Nagurski

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Mike Singletary and Steve McMichael sack Joe Montana in 1985
Members of the dreaded Bears Defense of 1985 - Mike Singletary and Steve McMichael converge on 49ers quarterback Joe Montana during the Week 6 clash between Chicago and San Francisco. Montana was sacked a total of 7 times in the 26-10 Bears win.

Bob Avellini
Started 50 games for the Bears from 1975 to 1984. Still ranks #9 among Chicago Bears All Time Passing Yardage Leaders with 7111 yards.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Dan Hampton 1981 Chicago Bears Topps NFL Football Trading Card #316
His 3rd year in the NFL - the future Hall of Famer was the Bears co-leader in sacks with 9.

Walter Payton Goes Up & Over to Score Against the Vikings
"Sweetness" goes airborne to score on the Minnesota Vikings defense. In his 13-year NFL career he scored a total of 125 touchdowns - 110 on the ground.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Bill George and Doug Atkins on Bears Bench
Bears Hall of Famers Bill George (#61) and Doug Atkins (#81) together on the Chicago sideline. (Photo credit Getty Images and Rob Rigor)

George McAfee
Inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1966, George McAfee was an explosive runner who was compare to such legends as Jim Thorpe when he played in the early-1940s. His career was shorten by 3 years in the Navy during World War II but he managed a total of 39 touchdowns and averaged 4.9 yards a carry in his 8-year career. Named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-1940s Team he was an All-Pro in 1941.

Dan Hampton Arkansas
The former 1st-round pick of the Chicago Bears is shown here during his days at Arkansas where he was selected as Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1978.

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Bears QB Billy Wade Passes Against the Detroit Lions in 1961
Newly acquired from the Rams Billy Wade (#9) has a tremendous day against the Lions in 1961. He hit End Farrington with 98-yard TD pass. It was the longest touchdown pass of the year. He ended up completing 13 of 25 passes for 330 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also had a 1-yard keeper for a score in the Bears 31-17 win over the Lions that day.
Also pictured above are Bears lineman Art Anderson (#79) and Mike Pyle (#50). For the Lions defense - Hall of Famer Yale Lary (#28) and longtime Lions player Dennis McCord (#78).

Wilber Marshall

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Bart Starr passing against Bill George and Earl Leggett of the Bears
Classic Packers-Bears clash in the early 1960s. As linebacker Bill George (#61) gazes intently at Bart Starr (#15) watching for some indication of the developing plays direction, Bears lineman Earl Leggett (#61) makes advances despite the objections of Packers guard Fuzzy Thurston (#63). Fullback Jimmy Taylor (#31) gets ready to assist.

Dick Butkus, 1969 NFL Pro Bowl Selection
Chicago Bears linebacker Dick Butkus shown here in the 1970 NFL Pro Bowl with the NFL's 50th Anniversary, celebrated during the 1969 season, logo on the helmet. This was Butkus's 5th straight Pro Bowl appearance.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Mike Ditka - Head Coach
After a 12-year Hall of Fame career as a tight end he had a 14-year career as Head Coach - 11 of which was spent leading the Chicago Bears. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl XX with a 46-10 trouncing of the New England Patriots.

Bronko Nagurski Scores! - Old School NFL Football
Bronko Nagurski (#3) blasts in for a Chicago Bear touchdown. Red Grange once said, "When you hit Bronko, it was like getting an electric shock."

Johnny Unitas is sacked By Chicago Bears Bill George, Doug Atkins and Richie Petitbon
Early 1960s NFL - Colts & Bears. Bears linebacker Bill George (#61) along with Richie Petitbon (#17), and possibly Doug Atkins take down Baltimore QB Johnny Unitas. Colt #85 is End Dee Mackey.

Mike Singletary 1990 Chicago Bears NFL Pro Set Football Card #57
From the 1990 edition of NFL Pro Set Football cards - The Bears Hall of Fame linebacker was named to his 8th consecutive Pro Bowl in 1990.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Mike Ditka in 1964
Mike Ditka as a Tight End for the Chicago Bears in 1964

Mike Ditka Catch in the 1963 NFL Title Game vs the Giants
Mike Ditka takes in a pass from quarterback Billy Wade in front of Giants Safety Dick Pesonen during the 1963 NFL Title game between the Bears and Giants at Wrigley Field. Ditka, an All Pro in 1963, ranked #6th in pass catches for the league with 59.

Dick Butkus and Garry Lyle stop Larry Schreiber of the 49ers in 1971
Bears-49ers action in 1971. Dick Butkus and Garry Lyle lead the Bears defense in stopping 49er runner Larry Schreiber. In 1971 Butkus was credited with 117 solo tackles and 68 assists. Also seen here are Bears Ron Smith (#48), George Seals (#67) & Willie Holman (#85). The other 49er in the photo is All Pro center Forrest Blue (#75).

Mike Singletary
A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's All-1980s team Singletary was named Defensive player of the year for 1985 and 1988.

Dan Hampton, "Danimal" of the Chicago Bears
12-Year Hall of Fame player for the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990. Started 151 games.

Gale Sayers eludes Carl Eller - 1969 Bears & Vikings
Gale Sayers leaves a defender on the ground (looks like Carl Eller of the Vikings) as he looks to turn upfield. Sayers came back to lead the NFL in rushing in 1969 after suffering a devastating knee injury in 1968. In 1969 he ha 1032 yards and he made last of his 4 Pro Bowls during his career. That looks like Jack Concannon in background.

Warrick Dunn - Tampa Bay Bucs vs Chicago Bears 2000 NFL Season
TAMPA, FL - SEPTEMBER 10: Running Back Warrick Dunn #28 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers runs the ball against the Chicago Bears at Raymond James Stadium on September 10, 2000 in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers won 41-0. (photo by J Stem/Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

Richard Dent, Chicago Bears. MVP of Super Bowl XX
An 8th-round pick of the Bears out of Tennessee State in 1983, he was named Super Bowl XX MVP after the Bears 46-10 win over New England.

Gale Sayers carries against the Washington Redskins

Walter Payton

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Gale Sayers and the Chicago Bears Sideline in 1967
Gale Sayers sits on the sideline with several of his Bears teammates sometime in 1967.
From left to right - Sayers - #40, #60 - Doug Kriewald, #73 - Frank Cornish, #76 - John Johnson, #62 - Mike Reilly, #8- - Jimmy Jones, #65 Randy Jackson and at the far right - #41 - Brian Piccolo.

Larry Morris has Bill Brown by the Ankle in 1964
Vikings runner Bill Brown tries to shake off Bears linebacker Larry Morris as Morris holds onto Browns ankle. Kicker/Linebacker Roger LeClerc (#83) moves over to assist.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Jon Arnett

Eric Dickerson of the Rams gets outside of the Bears Mike Richardson & Otis Wilson
Eric Dickerson (#29) of the Los Angeles Rams led the NFL in rushing with a rookie record 1808 yards in 1983. Th enext season he broke OJ Simpson's NFL single-season record with 2105 yards on the ground. Here he breaks outside of the Bear defenders Mike Richardson (#27) and Otis Wilson (#55). Rams QB Jeff Kemp (#9) is in the background.

Neal Anderson and Jim Harbaugh, Chicago Bears

Dick Butkus stares down Frank Patrick of the Packers in 1970
Bears legend Dick Butkus is ready as he stares down Frank Patrick of the Packers in 1970. In 1970 Butkus was named to his 6th straight Pro Bowl and his 3rd straight All Pro Team. In 9 seasons he had a total of 8 Pro Bowls and 5 1st Team All Pro selections.

Mike Singletary
10 time All-Pro Hall of Fame Middle Linebacker of the Chicago Bears for 12 NFL Seasons. Played from 1981 to 1992

Willie Davis and Ray Nitschke chase Rudy Bukich
From the look on his face, Bears quarterback Rudy Bukich (#10) knows exactly what's coming as Green Bay Packer Hall of Famers Willie Davis (#87) and Ray Nitschke (#66) converge on him.

Dan Hampton and William Perry Sack Boomer Esiason
Major components of the famous "46" Defense of the Chicago Bears in the 1980s, lineman Dan Hampton and William Perry converge on Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason.

Bronko Nagurski, 1930s Chicago Bears Runner
Bronko Nagurski - defined the NFL of the 1930s. A devastating runner and blocker is a charter member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

George McAfee
Joined the Chicago Bears in 1940 after an incredible Senior year at Duke. At 170 pounds, he was considered small even by that era standards but quickly quited his critics when he scored the winning touchdown on a 75-yard punt return in the final minute of his first NFL game. He was nick-named "One-Play McAfee" because of his big play scoring potential on the field. He played running back, defensive back, kicker, punter and even returned kicks. In 1941 he led the league with a 7.3 yards-per-carry average and scored 12 touchdowns.

Walter Payton Gets Behind the Blocking of Mark Bortz
Getting behind the blocking of 6'-6" 280 pound Mark Bortz.
All in all he ended up with 77 100+ yard rushing games - that ranks 2nd in the NFL record books.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Doug Buffone Chicago Bears

Doug Atkins Chicago Bears Defensive Lineman in 1963
The towering 6-foot 8-inch Hall of Fame defensive end shown in a game program photo from 1964.

Dan Hampton
12-year veteran defensive lineman of the Chicago Bears from 1979 to 1990.

Eric Dickerson Swallowed up by the Bears Defense
Hall of Fame Runningback Eric Dickerson loses the football as he is stopped cold by Mike Singletary (#50), Dan Hampton (#99) among others of that great Chicago Bears defense of the 80s.

Sid Luckman
The son of German Jewish immigrants, Luckman was a 1st-Round Draft pick from Colombia University in 1939. Chosen by the Chicago Bears he played 11 seasons in the NFL and was voted into the Hall of Fame in 1965.

Dick Butkus, Bears Middle Linebacker
The middle linebacker to which all middle linebackers will forever be compared to - Bears Hall of Famer Dick Butkus.

Leroy Kelly Cleveland Browns carries against Doug Buffone and the Chicago Bears in 1969
When the great Jim Brown retired in 1965 Leroy Kelly of Morgan State filled the role as best as anyone could - led the league twice in rushing making 1st Team All Pro team 4 times. Still ranks #2 behind Brown as the Cleveland franchise All Time rusher. Here he gets a block from Milt Morin against Doug Buffone and the Chicago Bears - #85 is Willie Holman from South Carolina.

Johnny Unitas under Pressure from Bears Linebacker Dick Butkus
Dick Butkus and others of Bears pressure Colts QB Johnny Unitas


Bronko Nagurski of the Chicago Bears

Bob Avellini 1980 Chicago Bears Topps Football Card #82

Bill George Bears NFL
14 years with the Bears - All Pro and Pro Bowl 8 times.

Bill Osmanski
A first round draft pick of the George Halas and the Chicago Bears in 1939. Led the league in rushing with 699 yards as a rookie and was named to the All-Pro Team each of his first 3 seasons with the Bears.

Trace Armstrong
A 2nd round draft pick from Florida in 1989 he played 6 seasons with Chicago.

Chris Chandler

Gale Sayers carries against the Falcons