Justin Fields (2021–2023) Mitchell Trubisky (2017–2020) Jay Cutler, who holds multiple Bears franchise passing records [1] (2009–2016) Kyle Orton started 15 games in 2008 Rex Grossman, who played for the Bears in Super Bowl XLI in 2006 (2003–2008) Jim McMahon, who won the Bears' only Super Bowl in 1985 (1982–1988) Chicago Bears N: 2007: XLII: Eli Manning MVP: Super Bowl Winning QB Team Losing QB This page was last edited on 27 January 2025, Super Bowl XLI was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2006 season. Indianapolis Colts 29 vs. Chicago Bears 17 on February 4th, 2007 - Full team and player stats and box score Super Bowl XLI - Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears While questions lingered about the quarterback situation in Chicago thanks to Grossman's high interception total, the Bears finished 13-3 and reached Super Bowl 41. The Bears made it to a Super Bowl last in 2006, after which they came closest to a Super Bowl appearance in 2010 (lost the Conference Championship to their rivals Green Bay Packers). Bears play in Chicago Bears All-Pros and Pro Bowlers. Team Names: Decatur Staleys, Chicago Staleys, Chicago Bears. Seasons: 105 (1920 to 2024) Record (W-L-T): 798-646-42 Playoff Record: 17-20. Super Bowls Won: 1 (2 Appearances) Championships Won *: 9 All-time Passing Leader: Jay Cutler 2,020/3,271, 23,443 yds, 154 TD Chicago Bears : Super Bowl appearances QB RB WR Round Semis Finals Bowl 2006 13-3-0 26.7 15.9 0.813 LS RG TJ MM W SEA 27-24 W NO 39-14 L Last Super Bowl win Since the 1966 NFL season – the start of the Super Bowl era – the Chicago Bears have had a number of different quarterbacks start at least one game. On Sunday night, Andy Dalton adds his name Happy Anniversary Chicago Bears fans. Eight years ago today, the Bears made their last Super Bowl appearance, a 29-17 loss to Peyton Manning’s Indianapolis Colts. It all started off so promisingly: When the USFL folded, Bears head coach Mike Ditka fought to bring the 5-foot-10 QB to Chicago midway through the 1986 season—much to the chagrin of the players who had just won a Super Bowl McMahon dives into the end zone to score a touchdown for the Chicago Bears during Super Bowl XX The 1985 Chicago Bears' visit to the White House in 2011. In 1985, the Bears had a tremendous season, later voted by Sports Illustrated magazine as the greatest of all time, winning their first 12 games and finishing at 15–1. McMahon became a media It's been 40 years since the Chicago Bears last emerged victorious in the Super Bowl. If the Bears want to end that drought, they'd do well to follow the blueprints laid by the two teams set to Game summary of the Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears NFL game, final score 29-17, from February 4, 2007 on ESPN. Check out the 2006 Chicago Bears Roster, Players , Starters and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com. QB: Rex Grossman: 26: 3: 16: Super Bowl Winners. Jim McMahon was the quarterback of one of the best teams of the 1980s – the 1985 Chicago Bears.Although those Bears were mostly recognized for their dominant defense, McMahon was the field general for a highly effective offense that averaged 28.5 points per game. Game summary of the Indianapolis Colts vs. Chicago Bears NFL game, final score 29-17, from February 4, 2007 on ESPN. The Chiefs will face the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX with a chance at a three Check out the 2007 Chicago Bears Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com. Although it’s been 27 years since a running back won Super Bowl MVP, you only have to go back three years to find the last non-quarterback to win the coveted prize. Cooper Kupp was crowned MVP at Super Bowl LVI for the Rams in 2022 with his two touchdowns and 99 all-purpose yards earning him the award over Matthew Stafford. XV: Cornerback Leslie Frazier was just entering his prime in 1985, when the 26-year-old led the Bears with six interceptions. But Super Bowl XX would be the last game of Frazier's career; he blew out his left knee after taking a handoff from Keith Ortego on a punt return late in the second quarter.
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