In 2007, the starting quarterback for the Chicago Bears was Rex Grossman. He had been with the team since being drafted in 2003 and led the Bears to Super Bowl XLI in the previous season. However, the 2007 season was challenging for Grossman, as he struggled with consistency. The Bears finished the season with a 7-9 record.
Rex Grossman
Walter payton
Jay Cutler is the QUARTERback
Running Back/ Half Back
3rd string qb's are considered emergency qb's. If they enter the game before the 4th quarter begins, the starter and his back up can no longer return to the field.
During the 1990s, the Chicago Bears had several quarterbacks, but the most notable was Jim Miller, who played for the team from 1994 to 1998. Another significant quarterback was Erik Kramer, who started for the Bears from 1994 to 1996 and led the team to the playoffs in 1995. The Bears struggled with quarterback consistency throughout the decade, frequently changing starters.
Walter Payton.
Walter Payton....
That was running back/kick returner Eddie Macon, a 2nd round draft choice of the Bears in 1952 from the University of Pacific. Macon played two seasons with the Bears, 1952 and 1953.
Walter spent all of his 13 years in the NFL with the Chicago Bears, leading them to the Super Bowl victory in 1985.
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.
Tom Brady.