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Don’t miss a second of the action as the Chicago Bears take the field once more this season. Save big on 2024 Chicago Bears tickets with Ticket Club and keep more money in your pocket thanks to our no-fee guarantee for members.

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Dec 26
7:15 PM
Chicago Bears vs. Seattle Seahawks
Soldier Field - Chicago, IL
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Dec 26
7:15 PM
PARKING: Chicago Bears vs. Seattle Seahawks
Soldier Field Parking Lot - Chicago, IL
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Jan 5
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Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears (Date: TBD)
Lambeau Field - Green Bay, WI
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Jan 5
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Premium Tailgate Party: Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears
The Bar - Holmgren Way - Green Bay, WI
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Chicago Bears's History

The Chicago Bears are one of the oldest and most storied franchises in the National Football League (NFL). Founded in 1919 as the Decatur Staleys, the team moved to Chicago in 1921 and became the Bears a year later. Since then, they have won a total of nine NFL championships, including one Super Bowl victory in 1985.

The Bears have a long and proud history of success on the football field. The team's first dominant era came in the 1930s, when they won three NFL championships in four years (1932, 1933, and 1934) under the leadership of legendary coach George Halas. Halas, who co-founded the team and remained involved with it for over 60 years, is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history.

After a period of relative decline in the 1940s and 1950s, the Bears rebounded in the 1960s under the leadership of coach George "Papa Bear" Halas Jr., Halas' son. The team made several playoff appearances during this decade, including a trip to the 1963 NFL championship game, where they lost to the New York Giants.

The Bears' next dominant era came in the 1980s, when they became known as the "Monsters of the Midway" for their ferocious defense. Led by stars like linebacker Mike Singletary and defensive end Richard Dent, the Bears dominated the NFL in 1985, finishing the regular season with a record of 15-1 and steamrolling through the playoffs to win Super Bowl XX. The team's success that year was fueled in large part by their unique and colorful personalities, including the charismatic, sunglasses-wearing head coach Mike Ditka.

Since their championship season, the Bears have had a mixed record of success on the field. The team has made several playoff appearances in the intervening years, but has not won another Super Bowl. Over the past decade, the team has struggled to find consistent success, and has gone through several coaching changes in an effort to turn things around.

Despite the team's ups and downs on the field, the Bears remain one of the most popular and beloved sports franchises in Chicago and across the country. The team's iconic blue and orange colors and distinctive "C" logo are instantly recognizable to sports fans everywhere, and the team's fans are known for their passion and loyalty.

For those looking to experience the excitement of live NFL football, attending a Bears game at Soldier Field is an unforgettable experience. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, the stadium offers stunning views of the city skyline and a unique atmosphere that can only be found in Chicago. From the roar of the crowd during the national anthem to the thrill of watching the Bears take the field, there's nothing quite like the energy of a live football game.

Tickets to Bears games can be hard to come by, especially for high-profile games against division rivals or other top teams. However, with a little planning and persistence, it's possible to secure seats at Soldier Field and witness the Bears' rich history in person. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply looking to experience one of America's greatest sports traditions, a trip to Soldier Field to watch the Chicago Bears is a must-do for any football fan.

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One of the most notable performances in recent years came during the 2018 season when the Bears hosted the divisional playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Bears defense put on an incredible showcase, shutting out the Eagles in the first half and holding them to just 10 points in the game. The defense also managed to force two turnovers, including a crucial interception in the fourth quarter that gave the Bears a chance to win the game. Unfortunately, the end result was a 16-15 loss, but the team's performance that day was something that will be remembered by fans for years to come.

Another memorable performance came during the 2019 season when the Bears faced off against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football. Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky had a career game, throwing for a season-high 244 yards and three touchdowns. The Bears also put up a season-high 31 points in the game, and the defense held the Cowboys to just 24 points. The Bears' victory over the Cowboys energized the team and its fans, giving hope that the Bears could turn their season around and make a playoff run.

One of the most exciting highlights in recent years was the Bears' selection of quarterback Justin Fields in the 2021 NFL draft. Fields is widely considered one of the best quarterbacks in college football, and his selection by the Bears has given fans hope for a brighter future. Fans are eager to see him in action, and many are already looking for tickets to see him play live.

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Chicago Bears Legacy

Chicago Bears Retired Numbers

3 – Bronko Nagurski – FB/LB/T
5 – George McAfee – RB/DB/PR
7 – George Halas – End/HC/Owner/Founder
28 – Willie Galimore – RB
23 – Walter Payton – RB
40 – Gale Sayers – RB/KR
41 – Brian Piccolo – RB/FB
42 – Sid Luckman – QB/DB/P
51 – Dick Butkis – MLB
56 – Bill Hewitt – End
61 – Bill George – MG/MLB
66 – Clyde Turner – C/LB
77 – Red Grange – RB/DB
89 – Mike Ditka – TE

Chicago Bears Players in the Hall of Fame

Doug Atkins
George Blanda
Dick Butkis
Guy Chamberlin
George Connor
Jimmy Conzelman
Richard Dent
Mike Ditka
Paddy Driscoll
Jimmy Finks
Dan Fortmann
Bill George
Harold Grange
George Halas
Dan Hampton
Ed Healey
Bill Hewitt
Stan Jones
Walt Kiesling
Bobby Layne
Sid Luckman
William Lyman
George McAfee
George Musso
Bronko Nagurski
Orlando Pace
Alan Page
Walter Payton
Gale Sayers
Mike Singletary
Dick Stanfel
Joe Stydahar
George Trafton
Bulldog Turner
Brian Urlacher