Yes the Bears play the Texans in Houston in the 2008-2009 season.
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The Bears, the Packers, the Rams, the Panthers, the Eagles, the NY Giants twice.
They came in 1995. That was there first season in St.Louis
The Saints played the Rams in week 15 of the 2013 NFL season. The Saints lost the game 27-16.
In the 2010 season.
the question you answered doesn't make sense but if you mean who did they play last last season it was hull city that are rubbish but if you didn't mean that you might be suffering supreme stupidity
The Falcons' first regular season game was against the Los Angeles Rams on September 11, 1966. The Rams won, 19-14.
yes after Michael Vick replaced him as the starting Quarterback for the Falcons the then 37 year old Chandler played for the Bears from 2002-2004. In 2005 his final season he played for the Rams and in his first start he threw 6 interceptions prompting them to release him before ultimately retiring.
The cast of 1985 NFC Championship Game - 1986 includes: Mark Bortz as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Dieter Brock as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Jim Covert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Nolan Cromwell as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Strong Safety Irv Cross as Himself - Sideline Reporter Charles DeJurnett as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Nose Tackle Richard Dent as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Eric Dickerson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Mike Ditka as Himself - Chicago Bears Head Coach Reggie Doss as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Bobby Duckworth as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Dave Duerson as Himself - Chicago Bears Strong Safety Carl Ekern as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Henry Ellard as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Gary Fencik as Himself - Chicago Bears Free Safety Leslie Frazier as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Willie Gault as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Dan Hampton as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Dennis Harrah as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Guard Jay Hilgenberg as Himself - Chicago Bears Center LeRoy Irvin as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Wilber Marshall as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Dennis McKinnon as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Jim McMahon as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Steve McMichael as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Emery Moorehead as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Keith Ortego as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Mel Owens as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Irv Pankey as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Walter Payton as Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back Reggie Phillips as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Barry Redden as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Buddy Ryan as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator Fritz Shurmur as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Coordinator Mike Singletary as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Jackie Slater as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Tony Slaton as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center Matt Suhey as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Norv Turner as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receivers Coach Keith Van Horne as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Mike Wilcher as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Otis Wilson as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Tim Wrightman as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End
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Yes. Every fourth season in the regular scheduling rotation.