During the 2002 Soldier Field re-construction, the Chicago Bears played their home games in nearby Champaign, Illinois
All of the Chicago Bears games can be heard on CBS radio. The games are also broadcast on the Chicago radio station 780 WBBM AM. The Chicago Bears games are also broadcast in Spanish on PR Newswire.
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The Chicago Bears are a professional football team in the National Football League. The team plays its home games in Chicago.
Steve McMichael holds the record playing in 191 games in a Bears uniform from 1981 to 1993.
In 1985, the Chicago Bears played 19 total games, and were the Super Bowl champions. They finished with a 15-1 regular season record and were 3-0 in the playoffs.
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There are several team doctors and trainers for the Chicago Bears. I know one of the team doctors and he is a spinal surgeon, and he is always on the sideline at the Bears home games in case of a head neck or back injury.
Actually every National League baseball team from 1916 to present) and every NFL team (from 1921 to 1970) played in Wrigley Field, BUT I think you want to know what teams hosted games their. If so, here's what I have: Tenants Chicago Whales (FL) (1914-1915) Chicago Cubs (MLB) (1916-present) Chicago Tigers (APFA) (1920) Chicago Bears (NFL) (1921-1970) Chicago Sting (NASL) (1977-1979)
They were originally named "The Chicago White Stockings" in the late 19th century, and their name changed from "White Stockings" to "Colts," to "Orphans" to eventually, "Cubs." The name was chosen from a naming contest in the newspaper. Copy this into your web browser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_baseball_team_nicknames#Chicago_Cubs (Not coincidentally, the Chicago Bears, who hosted their games at Wrigley Field, named their team after the Cubs and were originally the "Chicago Staleys.")
They were originally named "The Chicago White Stockings" in the late 19th century, and their name changed from "White Stockings" to "Colts," to "Orphans" to eventually, "Cubs." The name was chosen from a naming contest in the newspaper. Copy this into your web browser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_baseball_team_nicknames#Chicago_Cubs (Not coincidentally, the Chicago Bears, who hosted their games at Wrigley Field, named their team after the Cubs and were originally the "Chicago Staleys.")