Virginia McCaskey, the accidental matriarch of the Chicago Bears who recoiled ... ball at a safe remove from the sideline. (The Bears won, on a touchdown pass from Nagurski to Grange.) ...
Super Bowl XX will always be the Crown Jewel of achievements for the Chicago ... Bears' incredible 18-1 season. Of course, ...
The Chiefs barely avoided a shutout when Patrick Mahomes made a touchdown pass to Xavier ... Denver Broncos 10: 45 points Super Bowl XX (1986) Chicago Bears 46, New England Patriots 10: 36 points ...
Montana threw five touchdown passes, and the 49ers set a Super Bowl record with 55 points. This remains the biggest margin of victory in the game's history. Super Bowl XX (1986) - Chicago Bears 46 ...
Incredibly, a former Texas Longhorn has never scored a touchdown ... (1986), New England Patriots, L, 10-46DT/DE Kenneth Sims (1986), New England Patriots, L, 10-46DE Ed Williams (1986), New England ...
Some NFL mock drafts hit much harder than others, and in the latest 2025 first-round mock draft from Pro Football Focus, lead draft analyst Trevor Sikkema hits Chicago Bears fans with a haymaker.
Chicago Bears principal owner Virginia Halas McCaskey has died at 102, the team announced on Thursday. McCaskey was the eldest daughter of Bears founder George Halas. Her brother George "Mugs ...
Under the ownership of the McCaskey family, the iconic NFL franchise, the Chicago Bears, continues to establish itself as one of the most valuable sports organizations in the country. Since its ...
The Chicago Bears announced the passing of team owner Virginia McCaskey at the age of 102 on Thursday "While we are sad, we are comforted knowing Virginia Halas McCaskey lived a long, full ...
Virginia McCaskey, the longtime principal owner of the Chicago Bears, has died ... She married Ed McCaskey in 1943. In 1986, Ed reflected on the similarities Virginia shared with her father.
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