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This page details statistics about the Chicago Bears American football team.

Contents

Franchise firsts

  • First NFL Game – A 20-0 victory over the Moline Tractors, 10/3/20.
  • First Loss – A 7-6 loss to the Chicago Cardinals, 11/28/20.
  • First Tie – A 0-0 tie to the Akron Pros, 12/12/20.
  • First Thanksgiving Day Game – A 6-0 victory over the Chicago Tigers, 11/25/1920.
  • First Overtime Game – A 22-16 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, 10/16/77.
  • First Game on Artificial Turf – A 17-15 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 9/19/71.
  • First Game in a Dome – A 27-7 loss to the Detroit Lions, 10/12/75.
  • First International Regular-Season Game – A 22-19 victory over the Buffalo Bills, 11/7/10.
  • First Winning Season – 1920 (10-1-2).
  • First Losing Season – 1929 (4-9-2).
  • First Championship Season – 1921 (9-1-1).
  • First Player Deal – The Bears purchased tackle Ed Healey's contract from the Rock Island Independents for $100, 11/27/22.
  • First Player Drafted – T Joe Stydahar, 1936.
  • First Bear Named All-Pro – HB Red Grange, 1931.
  • First Bears Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame – HB Red Grange, Owner/Coach/E George Halas, FB Bronko Nagurski, 1963 Charter Members.
  • First Bears in the Pro Bowl – G Dick Barwegan, G Ray Bray, T/LB George Connor, T Fred Davis, QB Johnny Lujack, Delaware Ed Sprinkle, C/LB Bulldog Turner, 1/14/51.
  • First Head Coach to coach in the Pro Bowl – Paddy Driscoll, 1/13/57.
  • First To Pass 400 Yards In A Game – Sid Luckman, 433 yards vs. the New York Giants, 11/14/43.
  • First to Rush 100 Yards In A Game – Bronko Nagurski, 124 yards vs. the Portsmouth Spartans, 11/26/33 (the first year official statistics were recorded).
  • First 1,000-Yard Rusher – Beattie Feathers became the first back in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. He gained 1,004 yards in 1934.
  • First Playoff Game – A 23-21 victory over the New York Giants, 12/17/33.
  • First Overtime Playoff Game – A 27-24 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, 1/14/07
  • First NFC Championship Game Appearance – A 23-0 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, 1/6/85
  • First Super Bowl Appearance – A 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX, 1/26/86.
  • Individual statistical career leaders

    The following is a list of historical leaders in select offensive and defensive statistical records. For a complete list of statistical team records including individual career, single-season, single-game, and team records, see List of Chicago Bears team records.

    Season results

  • Best Record: 15-1, 1985 (16 games)
  • Worst Record: 1-13, 1969 (14 games)
  • Highest Winning Percentage: 1.000†, 1942 (11 games); 1934 (13 games)
  • Lowest Winning Percentage: .071, 1969 (14 games)
  • Home Wins: 9, 1926 (11 games)
  • Road Wins: 7, (5 times) Last: 2006 (8 road games)
  • †-tied NFL record

    Game results

  • Largest Margin of Victory – 73-0*, at Washington, 12/8/40
  • Largest Margin of Defeat – 52-0, at Baltimore Colts, 9/27/64
  • Largest Margin of Victory at Home – 61-7, Green Bay, 12/7/80
  • Largest Margin of Defeat at Home – 34-0, San Francisco, 11/17/74
  • * – 1940 NFL Championship

    Postseason statistics

    For complete list of statistical team records during postseason play see, List of Chicago Bears postseason team records

    Coaching records

  • Most victories as franchise head coach (regular plus postseason): 324 – George Halas (1920–1929, 1933–1942, 1946–1955, 1958–1967)
  • Most victories as franchise head coach (regular season): 318 – George Halas (1920–1929, 1933–1942, 1946–1955, 1958–1967)
  • Most victories as franchise head coach (postseason): 6 – George Halas (1933–1942, 1946–1955, 1958–1967) and Mike Ditka (1982–1992)
  • Highest winning percentage as head coach: .706 – Ralph Jones (1930–1932)
  • Lowest winning percentage as head coach: .268 – Abe Gibron (1972–1974)
  • Most seasons as franchise head coach: 40 – George Halas (1920–1929, 1933–1942, 1946–1955, 1958–1967)
  • Most consecutive seasons as head coach: 11 – Mike Ditka (1982–92)
  • Most Championships as a head coach: 6† – George Halas (1921, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1946, & 1963)
  • †-tied NFL record

    All-time records

  • Regular season all-time record (as of 2017): 744–569–42 (.549)
  • Postseason all-time record (as of 2017): 17–18 (.486)
  • Total all-time record: (as of 2017): 761–586–42 (.548)
  • All-time home/road records

  • Home Games all-time record (as of 2017): 448–251–25 (.642)
  • Wrigley Field all-time record (1921–1970): 224–90–22 (.668)
  • Soldier Field all-time record (1971–2001; 2003–present): 215–156–1 (.579)
  • Road Games all-time record (as of 2017): 312–332–17 (.473)
  • Records on different playing surfaces

  • Dome/Retractable Roof all-time record (as of 2017): 48–70 (.407)
  • Artificial Turf all-time record (1971–present): 167–157–1 (.515)
  • Records on different holidays/special day games

  • Thanksgiving Day Games all-time record (as of 2017): 17–14–2 (.530)
  • Sunday Night Football all-time record (1987–present): 15–22 (.405)
  • Monday Night Football all-time record (1970–present): 30–37 (.448)
  • Thursday Night Football all-time record (as of 2017): 7–7 (.500)
  • Miscellaneous Records

  • Opening Day all-time record (as of 2017): 54–38–5 (.562)
  • NFC Central Division all-time record (1970–2001): 101–84 (.546)
  • NFC North Division all-time record (2002–present): 42–48 (.467)
  • Shutouts all-time record (as of 2017): 118–58–17 (.614)
  • Preseason all-time record (as of 2017): 235–172–8 (.567)
  • Overtime all-time record (as of 2017): 22–21 (.512)
  • First Game after Bye Week all-time record (1990–present): 17–10 (.630)
  • Individual league awards

    For a complete list of individual league awards handed out to Chicago Bears players and coaches, see List of Chicago Bears award winners.

    The club have had two most valuable players, Sid Luckman and Walter Payton.

    References

    Chicago Bears statistics Wikipedia