The following are lists of past and current players of the Chicago Bears professional American football team.
The following is a partial roster for the 1919 season, when the team was known as the Decatur Staleys.
Name | Position | Notes |
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Roy S. "Bement" Adkins | G | |
(?) Bailey | E | |
Robert E. "Red" Brannan | E/Coach | |
(John W.)? Brant | HB | |
Perry Brecount | QB | |
(?) Casey | HB | |
Frank Manley Chase | G | |
"Joe" Cooper | E | |
Robert L. "Bob" Crisp | G | |
(?) Dancliff | C | |
Chuck Dressen | QB-HB | |
(Edward G.)? Eckhoff | E | |
(?) Gammel | G | |
Sidney "Sunshine" Gepford | HB-FB | |
Henry J. Halterman | G | |
"Charlie" Koehler | T | |
William Lutz Krigbaum | G-FB | Colonel U.S. Army |
Ralph L. "Jake" Lanum | HB-FB | |
Chester A. "Baldy" May | G | |
Walter O. "Red" May | T | |
(?) McGrath | C | |
(?) McElvey | HB | |
John F. "Jack" Mintun | C | |
George H. Moffett | T | |
"Bun" Moran | G | |
(?) Pyrzynski | HB-FB | |
C. Lawrence Thrift | FB-E | |
(Willard C.)? Valentine | E | |
W. Walter Veach | HB | |
A. Wade Wacaser | T | |
(?) Wagner | E | |
Paul C. Wilson | E | Methodist Minister Rev. Paul C. Wilson |
Fred P. "Fritz" Wasem | E/Manager | |
Ray C. "Buster" Woodworth | E | |
Lester "Lefty" Wallack |
The following lists are lists of the Bears Super Bowl teams.
The following list is of the Bears first-round draft picks since 1936.[2]
The following is a list of Pro Football Hall of Famers that have been a major contributor to the Bears, along with the year of their induction.
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The Bears have retired fourteen uniform numbers, which is the most in the NFL, and ranks fourth behind the NBA's Boston Celtics (21), MLB's New York Yankees (20), and NHL's Montreal Canadiens (15) for the most in the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada.
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Bronko Nagurski FB/LB/T 1930–1937, 1943 Minnesota |
George McAfee RB/DB/PR 1940–1941, 1945–1950 Duke |
George Halas End/HC Owner/Founder 1920–1983 Illinois |
Willie Galimore RB 1957–1963 Florida A&M |
Walter Payton RB 1975–1987 Jackson State |
Gale Sayers RB/KR 1965–1971 Kansas |
Brian Piccolo RB/FB 1965–1969 Wake Forest |
Sid Luckman QB/DB/P 1939–1950 Columbia |
Dick Butkus MLB 1965–1973 Illinois |
Bill Hewitt End 1932–1936 Michigan |
Bill George MG/MLB 1952–1965 Wake Forest |
Clyde Turner C/LB 1940–1952 Hardin-Simmons |
Red Grange RB/DB 1925, 1929–1934 Illinois |
Mike Ditka TE 1961–1966 Pittsburgh |
In honor of the team centennial anniversary, on May 20, 2019, the Chicago Bears have unveiled the Top 100 players in franchise history, as voted on by Hall of Fame writers Don Pierson and Dan Pompei, two of the most famous journalists that have ever covered the club in their long history.[32] At the time of the publish, the list included 27 Pro Football Hall of Famers, while two more inductees would join in the 2020 class (Jim Covert and Ed Sprinkle).
Among the 100 Greatest, four active players made the list, including safety Eddie Jackson (96), defensive lineman Akiem Hicks (75), offensive lineman Kyle Long (74) and highest-ranked active Bear was Khalil Mack (60), who played only one season with the team. Long would retire the following year.
On later date, Chicagobears.com released a list titled "Top 10: Best of the rest", that featured the top 10 snubs from the centennial list. The players include (in a following order): Alex Brown, Thomas Jones, Dave Whitsell, Curtis Conway, Tim Jennings, Leslie Frazier, Roberto Garza, Marty Booker, Nathan Vasher and William Perry.[33]
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𝙝𝙤𝙛: Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee.
𝐟: Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist.
During the week of June 3, 2019 the All-Time Team was announced in parts each day starting with the All-Time defensive players,[34] followed by the All-Time specialists[35] and then the All-Time offensive players.[36]
Larry Mayer of the Chicagobears.com would later state, that according to the voters "if they had included a long-snapper on the team it would have been Patrick Mannelly".[37]
Position | Player | Years played for |
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QB | Sid Luckman | 1939–1950 |
FB | Bronko Nagurski | 1930–1937, 1943 |
RB | Walter Payton | 1975–1987 |
WR | Harlon Hill | 1954–1961 |
Ken Kavanaugh | 1940–1941, 1945–1950 | |
TE | Mike Ditka | 1961–1966 |
OT | Joe Stydahar | 1936–1942, 1945–1946 |
Jim Covert | 1983–1990 | |
G | Stan Jones | 1954–1965 |
Danny Fortmann | 1936–1943 | |
C | Clyde "Bulldog" Turner | 1940–1952 |
Position | Player | Years played for |
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DE | Doug Atkins | 1955–1966 |
Richard Dent | 1983–1993, 1995 | |
DT | Dan Hampton | 1979–1990 |
Steve McMichael | 1981–1993 | |
MLB | Dick Butkus | 1965–1973 |
OLB | George Connor | 1948–1955 |
Joe Fortunato | 1955–1966 | |
DB | George McAfee | 1940–1941, 1945–1950 |
Charles Tillman | 2003–2014 | |
S | Gary Fencik | 1976–1987 |
Richie Petitbon | 1959–1968 |
Position | Player | Years played for |
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P | Bobby Joe Green | 1962–1973 |
PK | Robbie Gould | 2005–2015 |
PR | Devin Hester | 2006–2013 |
KR | Gale Sayers | 1965–1971 |
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