Don't know that is why I ask
No But they really hurt the players they play against!
NO
Yes, they have. The New Orleans Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 12 times in their history.
Yes twice
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Yes
The most notable Chicago football player to wear jersey number 35 is Walter Payton, a Hall of Fame running back for the Chicago Bears. Payton played for the Bears from 1975 to 1987 and is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time. His impressive career includes numerous records, including being the NFL's all-time leading rusher at the time of his retirement. Payton's impact on the game and his contributions to the Bears' legacy are still celebrated by fans today.
Yes, Jeff George was a backup for the Bears in 2004 but did not see any action.
The most famous player to ever wear number 51 for the Chicago Bears is former player, the Hall of Fame linebacker, Dick Butkus. After Butkus retired in 1973, six other players wore number 51 for the Bears until it was retired in 1994. These players are (and the years they wore number 51) are: Mel Rogers (1977), Doug Becker (1978), Bruce Herron (1978-82), Kelvin Atkins (1983), Mark Rodenhauser (1987) and Jim Morrissey (1985-1993).
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.
The Chicago Bears played their first 50 seasons (1920-1970) at Wrigley Field. Number of games is tough considering games per-season spanned from 12 to 14. 1970 was the last season they played there.
Mike Singletary, he played for the Chicago Bears 1981-1992