The Bears defeated the Giants, 23-21, in the NFL Championship game played December 17, 1933.
Yes, they have. The New Orleans Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 12 times in their history.
The 1990 Bears went 11-5 and won the NFC Central division. They defeated the New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card playoff round and then lost to the New York Giants in the Divisional Playoff round.
The Giants played in 14 NFL Championship games between 1933-1965. Their record was 3-11: 1933: Chicago Bears 23, Giants 21 1934: Giants 30, Chicago Bears 13 1935: Detroit Lions 26, Giants 7 1938: Giants 23, Green Bay Packers 17 1939: Green Bay Packers 27, Giants 0 1941: Chicago Bears 37, Giants 9 1944: Green Bay Packers 14, Giants 7 1946: Chicago Bears 24, Giants 14 1956: Giants 47, Chicago Bears 7 1958: Baltimore Colts 23, Giants 17 1959: Baltimore Colts 31, Giants 16 1961: Green Bay Packers 37, Giants 0 1962: Breen Bay Packers 16, Giants 7 1963: Chicago Bears 14, Giants 10 The Giants record is Super Bowls is 2-1: Super Bowl XXI: Giants 39, Denver Broncos 20 Super Bowl XXV: Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19 Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore Ravens 34, Giants 7
Yes, the Bears defeated the Eagles 34-28.
On October 3, 1920, the Chicago Bears, then known as the Decatur Staleys, played their first football game. They defeated the Moline Universal Tractors, 20-0.
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Yes, they have. The New Orleans Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 12 times in their history.
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No. The NY Giants and the Chicago Bears both play in the NFC, therefore they cannot meet in the Super Bowl.
i say giants bc they have better offens and have the most sacks in NFL
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The NFL on CBS - 1956 New York Giants vs- Chicago Bears was released on: USA: 12 November 1967
It was on November 26, 2000. The New York Jets defeated the Chicago Bears, 17-10.
The cast of 1956 NFL Championship Game - 1956 includes: Ben Agajanian as Himself - New York Giants Kicker Bill Austin as Himself - New York Giants Guard Don Bingham as Himself - Chicago Bears Halfback George Blanda as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Jack Brickhouse as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Rosey Brown as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Rick Casares as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Herman Clark as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Bob Clatterbuck as Himself - New York Giants Quarterback Charlie Conerly as Himself - New York Giants Qaurterback Jim Dooley as Himself - Chicago Bears End Paddy Driscoll as Himself - Chicago Bears Head Coach Gene Filipski as Himself - New York Giants Halfback Ray Gene Smith as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Back Frank Gifford as Himself - New York Giants Left Halfback Kline Gilbert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Roosevelt Grier as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Tackle Wayne Hansen as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Don Heinrich as Himself - New York Giants Quarterback Harlon Hill as Himself - Chicago Bears Left End Sam Huff as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Tom Landry as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator Jim Lee Howell as Himself - New York Giants Head Coach Vincent Lombardi as Himself - New York Giants Offensive Coordinator Ken MacAfee as Himself - New York Giants End Bill McColl as Himself - Chicago Bears Right End John Mellekas as Himself - Chicago Bears Center Dick Modzelewski as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Tackle McNeil Moore as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Back Dick Nolan as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Back Andy Robustelli as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End Kyle Rote as Himself - New York Giants Left End Jack Stroud as Himself - New York Giants Guard Harland Svare as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Bill Svoboda as Himself - New York Giants Linebacker Mel Triplett as Himself - New York Giants Fullback Emlen Tunnell as Himself - New York Giants Defensive Back Ray Wietecha as Himself - New York Giants Center Bill Wightkin as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Dick Yelvington as Himself - New York Giants Tackle Walt Yowarsky as Himself - New York Giants Defensive End
The 1990 Bears went 11-5 and won the NFC Central division. They defeated the New Orleans Saints in the Wild Card playoff round and then lost to the New York Giants in the Divisional Playoff round.
The Giants played in 14 NFL Championship games between 1933-1965. Their record was 3-11: 1933: Chicago Bears 23, Giants 21 1934: Giants 30, Chicago Bears 13 1935: Detroit Lions 26, Giants 7 1938: Giants 23, Green Bay Packers 17 1939: Green Bay Packers 27, Giants 0 1941: Chicago Bears 37, Giants 9 1944: Green Bay Packers 14, Giants 7 1946: Chicago Bears 24, Giants 14 1956: Giants 47, Chicago Bears 7 1958: Baltimore Colts 23, Giants 17 1959: Baltimore Colts 31, Giants 16 1961: Green Bay Packers 37, Giants 0 1962: Breen Bay Packers 16, Giants 7 1963: Chicago Bears 14, Giants 10 The Giants record is Super Bowls is 2-1: Super Bowl XXI: Giants 39, Denver Broncos 20 Super Bowl XXV: Giants 20, Buffalo Bills 19 Super Bowl XXXV: Baltimore Ravens 34, Giants 7
Have Time Warner...what channel is showing the Bears - Giants game tonight?