Yes. 1/2 Super Bowls, they have a .500 rating in Super Bowl. they have another chance though
Yes twice
It depends who they draft
Yes, they have. The Chicago Bears lead the all-time series versus the Pittsburgh Steelers with a 17-7-1 record. They have never met in the Super Bowl.
Yes.
Correct me if I am wrong, but while watching Super Bowl XLI between the Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Bears, I believe the annoucers said that it was the first time that a Super Bowl had ever been played in the rain (which was in Miami, Florida at Dolphins Stadium).
No. They can't play in a Super Bowl against each other. Even if they made it to the playoffs, they'd have to go against each other prior to the Super Bowl knocking out the losing team.
"Refrigerator" Perry of the Bears
Yes, Jeff Fisher was an assistant to Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan for the 1985 season when the Bears won Super Bowl XX.
No. Adamle joined the Kansas City Chiefs in 1971, the season after they defeated the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV. He also played for the New York Jets and Chicago Bears.
Yes, with coach Mike Ditka in the 80's
Tom LANDRY: Played for NY Giants. Coached Dallas Cowboys in a Super Bowl win.Mike DITKA Played for Chicago Bears. Coached Chicago Bears in a Super Bowl win.Dan REEVES: Played for Dallas Cowboys. Coached Denver Broncos in a Super Bowl win.8ill COWHER: Played for the Philidelphia Eagles, the Cleveland Browns and the Chicago Bears. Coached Pittsburg Steelers in a Super Bowl win.Don SHULA: Played for the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Colts and the Washington Redskins. Coached Miami to a Super Bowl win.Chuck NOLL: Played for the Cleveland Browns. Coached the Pittsburg Steelers in a Super bowl winClose, but no cigar...John Madden: Drafted by Philadelphia but injuries kept him from ever playing a game. Coached the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl win.-----Add to the list Tony Dungy, who played with the Steelers and 49ers and was the coach of the Super Bowl winning Colts in SB XLI.
On February 04, 2007 at Dolphin Stadium in Miami, Florida Super Bowl XLI was played and before the crowd could even settle in their seats Devin Hester of the Chicago Bears returned the opening kickoff 92 yard for a touchdown in a speedy 14 seconds.