These numbers have been retired by the Chicago Bears:
: 3 -- Bronko Nagurski : 5 -- George McAfee : 7 -- George Halas : 28 -- Willie Galimore : 34 -- Walter Payton : 40 -- Gale Sayers : 41 -- Brian Piccolo : 42 -- Sid Luckman : 51 -- Dick Butkus : 56 -- Bill Hewitt : 61 -- Bill George : 66 -- Bulldog Turner : 77 -- Red Grange ;
; #50 Worn by Mike Singletary has been unofficially retired and has not been worn since he retired
Dante Rosario is number 88 on the Chicago Bears.
Lynn Swann wore #88 for the steelers.
Patrick Kane's number is 88 on the Chicago Blackhawks
Defensive Tackle Alan Page
Tony Gonzales
Lynn Swann wore #88 for the Steelers from 1974-1982.
Randy Moss wore number 88 at Marshall.
Martrez Milner- Atlanta Falcons #88
#88
A 88-yard catch-and-run against the Chicago Bears in the 2006 NFC championship game.
Some significant players who have worn number 87 for the Chicago Bears include All-Pro wide receiver Harlon Hill (1954-61), defensive end Ed O'Bradovich (1962-71), tight end Emery Moorehead (1982-88 -- he wore number 43 in 1981), wide receiver Tom Waddle (1989-94), wide receiver Ricky Proehl (1997) and wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad (2005-07). Tight end Kellen Davis (2008-11) is the most recent player to wear 87 for the Bears.
Doug Gilmour wore #18 in the 83-84 season with the Blues then from 84-88 he wore #9 with the club. He wore #39 when traded to Calgary in 88 from 88-92. When traded to Toronto in 92 he wore #93. He continued with that number as he went to the Swiss league in 94-95 briefly, with the Devils from 96-98, the Blackhawks from 98-00, The Sabres from 99-01, Montreal from 01-03 and finally back to to Toronto in 02-03 where he retired.