Yes. If the Bears win their last two games of the 2010 regular season, they will earn a first round bye in the playoffs. Even if the Eagles win their last two games, which would put both teams at 12-4, the Bears would win the tiebreaker due to defeating the Eagles in Week 12.
A team gets the first round bye in the playoffs if it has one of the top two records in its conference.
When your team gets the first round bye they draw no opponent in the first round and advance to the second round as if they have already won a game. Basically they get a win before the playoffs even start...
The Bears ended the 2010 season at 11-5, which was 1st place in the NFC North ahead of the Green Bay Packers. The Bears had a first-round bye in the playoffs. They beat the Seattle Seahawks 35-24 in the divisional round but lost to the Packers 21-14 in the NFC Championship.
There is no bye in the Divisional (2nd round) playoff games. The first and second seeded teams in each conference each get a bye week in the Wildcard (1st) round of the playoffs.
On April 2, Cutler was traded to the Chicago Bears along with a fifth-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. In return, the Broncos received quarterback Kyle Orton, the Bears' first and third-round selections in 2009, and the Bears' first-round pick in 2010.
The Chicago Bears drafted defensive tackle Tommie Harrisin the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft.
they have a bye week
The top 2 teams in their conference that won there decision get a bye
The Bears were 11-5 in 2005. They were upset in the first round by the Carolina Panthers (29-21).
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