Mike Singletary 50, Payton 34, Steve McMichael 76, McMahon 9, Gary Fencik 45, William Perry 72, Richard Dent 95, Dan Hampton 99, Otis Wilson 55, Willie Gault 83, Steve Fuller 4, Mike Richardson 27.
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.