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Basic info | |||||||||||||
Established | September 17, 1920[1][2] | ||||||||||||
Stadium | Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois | ||||||||||||
Headquartered | Halas Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois | ||||||||||||
Colors | Navy blue, orange, white[3][4][5] | ||||||||||||
Fight song | "Bear Down, Chicago Bears" | ||||||||||||
Mascot | Staley Da Bear[6] | ||||||||||||
Website | chicagobears | ||||||||||||
Personnel | |||||||||||||
Owner(s) | George McCaskey | ||||||||||||
Chairman | George McCaskey | ||||||||||||
CEO | Kevin Warren | ||||||||||||
President | Kevin Warren | ||||||||||||
General manager | Ryan Poles[7] | ||||||||||||
Head coach | Ben Johnson | ||||||||||||
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Temporary stadiums 1970 due to renovations to Wrigley Field:
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National Football League (1920–present)
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Championships | |||||||||||||
League championships: 9
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Conference championships: 4 | |||||||||||||
Division championships: 19 | |||||||||||||
Playoff appearances (28) | |||||||||||||
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The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) North division. They are one of two remaining franchises from the NFL founding in 1920, along with the Arizona Cardinals, which also began in Chicago. The Bears played home games at Wrigley Field on Chicago's North Side through the 1970 season; they have played since then at Soldier Field on the Near South Side, adjacent to Lake Michigan.
The franchise was founded in Decatur, Illinois, on September 20, 1919,[9][10][11] became professional on September 17, 1920, and moved to Chicago in 1921.[12][13] The Bears have won nine NFL Championships, eight prior to the AFL–NFL merger and one Super Bowl. They hold the NFL records for the most enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the most retired jersey numbers. The Bears' NFL championships and overall victories are second behind the Green Bay Packers,[14][15][16] with whom they have a long-standing rivalry.[17] The Bears reached their greatest modern period of success in the 1980s under head coach Mike Ditka, with whom they won Super Bowl XX in the 1985 season. The Bears appeared in their second Super Bowl during the 2006 season, which they lost to the Indianapolis Colts. Since 2006 the Bears have struggled to find regular success, winning their last playoff game in 2011 and last division title in 2018.
The team headquarters, Halas Hall, is in the Chicago suburb of Lake Forest, Illinois. The Bears practice at adjoining facilities there during the season, and began hosting training camp at Halas Hall in 2020 after major renovations.
In 1935 the Bears introduced an orange jersey with black arm stripes and black helmet and by 1958 were wearing the familiar navy blue with burnt orange.
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