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Guard Kurt Peterson wore #65 from 1980-1985. Center Gary Westbury wore #65 in 1987. Offensive lineman Bob White wore #65 in 1988-1989.
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Other notable players who wore number 72 for the Chicago Bears include Hall-of-Fame linebacker Bill George (who wore 72 from 1952-53 before sporting his more familiar 61 from 1954-65), All-Pro offensive tackle Bill Wightkin (1954-57), guard Jim Cadile (1962-72), defensive end Gary Hrivnak (1973-75), defensive tackle Brad Shearer (1978, 1980-81), and offensive tackle Qasim Mitchell (2003-05).
Andrew Shaw is number 65 on the Chicago Blackhawks.
Wesley Britt a tackle wears number 65 currently for the Patriots All-AFL defensive tackle Houston Antwine wore number 65 for the Patriots from 1961 through 1971.
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The player who most famously donned number 72 for the Chicago Bears was mammoth defensive tackle (and sometime fullback) William "The Refrigerator" Perry, who wore the number from 1985 through 1993. Other notable 72s for the Bears include Hall-of-Fame linebacker Bill George (who wore 72 from 1952-53 before sporting his more familiar 61 from 1954-65), All-Pro offensive tackle Bill Wightkin (1954-57), guard Jim Cadile (1962-72), defensive end Gary Hrivnak (1973-75), defensive tackle Brad Shearer (1978, 1980-81), and offensive tackle Qasim Mitchell (2003-05).
Bill George, 1952-65; Doug Buffone, 1966-79, each with 14 seasons with the Bears.