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1985 Chicago Bears season

The 1985 season was the Chicago Bears' 66th in the National Football League (NFL) and their fourth under head coach Mike Ditka.

1985 Chicago Bears season
OwnerThe McCaskey Family
General managerJerry Vainisi
Head coachMike Ditka
Home fieldSoldier Field
Results
Record15–1
Division place1st NFC Central
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs (vs. Giants) 21–0
Won NFC Championship (vs. Rams) 24–0
Won Super Bowl XX (vs. Patriots) 46–10
Pro Bowlers
AP All-Pros

The Bears entered 1985 looking to improve on their 10–6 record from 1984 and advance further than the NFC Championship Game, where they lost to the 15–1 San Francisco 49ers. Not only did the Bears improve on that record, but they also put together one of the greatest seasons in NFL history.

The Bears making a rushing play in the end zone against the Patriots during Super Bowl XX

The Bears won their first twelve games of the season before losing to the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. The loss to the Dolphins would be the only loss the Bears would suffer that season, as they finished with a 15–1 record. This matched the 49ers' mark from the year before and tied the then-record for most wins in a regular season; the record would be reached twice more in 1998 (Minnesota Vikings) and 2004 (Pittsburgh Steelers) before the New England Patriots ended the 2007 NFL season with a 16–0 regular season record.

The Bears' defense was ranked first in the league and only allowed 198 total points (an average of 12.4 points per game).[3] The Bears won the NFC Central Division by seven games over the second-place Green Bay Packers and earned the NFC's top seed and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs at Soldier Field. In their two playoff games against the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams, the Bears outscored their opponents 45–0 and became the first team to record back-to-back playoff shutouts.

Then, in Super Bowl XX at the Louisiana Superdome against the New England Patriots, the Bears set several more records. First, their 46 points broke the previous record of 38 that had been scored by the Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII and again by the 49ers in Super Bowl XIX. Their 36-point margin of victory also topped the 29-point margin of victory that the Raiders recorded over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. Both of those records would stand until Super Bowl XXIV in New Orleans four years later, when the 49ers defeated the Denver Broncos by 45 points, 55–10.

It was the Bears' first NFL Championship title since 1963 and their most recent championship.

The 1985 Chicago Bears are one of the few teams to consistently challenge the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins for the unofficial title of the greatest NFL team of all time.[4][5] In 2007, the 1985 Bears were ranked as the second greatest Super Bowl championship team on the NFL Network's documentary series America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions, ranking behind only the 1972 Dolphins. They also ranked #2 behind only the Dolphins on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary.[6][7] Other sources rate the 1985 Chicago Bears as the greatest NFL team ever.[4][8]

The defense led the league in points allowed (198), yards allowed (4,135) and takeaways (54), a feat that wouldn't be accomplished again until the 2013 Seattle Seahawks defense.[9]

Offseason

Transactions

Signings

After the draft, the Bears signed 3 undrafted free agents, quarterback Mike Tomczak from Ohio State, along with defensive back Ken Taylor and receiver Keith Ortego of Oregon State and McNeese State, respectively.[10]

Trades

In a trade with the San Diego Chargers, the Bears acquired linebacker Cliff Thrift and punter Maury Buford by trading away their 12th round draft picks from 1985 and 1986, respectively.[10]

Contractual issues

During training camp, seven players, including Mike Singletary, Steve McMichael, Keith Van Horne and rookie William Perry, were either unsigned or holding out due to their contracts. Perry, McMichael and Van Horne eventually reported to training camp. Perry held out until August 5, when he signed a four-year, $1.35 million contract. However, after an unimpressive showing at training camp, defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan tabbed Perry as a "wasted draft-pick".[11] Before the team's season opening game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, players Al Harris, Todd Bell and Richard Dent requested to be traded. Dent and the Bears had been attempting to work out a contract extension, as his contract ran through the 1985 season, and paid him $90,000. Bell played for $77,000 the year before, and made the 1985 Pro Bowl roster, but asked for $950,000 annually, which would have made him the highest-paid player on the team. Bell and Harris would eventually hold out for the season.[12]

1985 NFL Draft

1985 Chicago Bears draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 22 William Perry  Defensive tackle Clemson
2 49 Reggie Phillips  Defensive back SMU
3 78 James Maness  Wide receiver TCU
4 105 Kevin Butler  Kicker Georgia
7 190 Charles Bennett  Defensive end SW La.
8 217 Steve Buxton  Offensive tackle Indiana State
9 250 Thomas Sanders  Running back Texas A&M
10 273 Pat Coryatt  Defensive tackle Baylor
11 302 Jim Morrissey  Linebacker Michigan State
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Undrafted free agents

1985 Undrafted Free Agents of note
Player Position College
Mike Tomczak Quarterback Ohio State

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
GameBook
1 August 9 at St. Louis Cardinals L 3–10 0–1 Busch Stadium Recap
2 August 17 Indianapolis Colts L 13–24 0–2 Soldier Field Recap
3 August 26 at Dallas Cowboys L 13–15 0–3 Texas Stadium Recap
4 August 31 Buffalo Bills W 45–14 1–3 Soldier Field Recap

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
GameBook
1 September 8 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 38–28 1–0 Soldier Field Recap
2 September 15 New England Patriots W 20–7 2–0 Soldier Field Recap
3 September 19 at Minnesota Vikings W 33–24 3–0 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Recap
4 September 29 Washington Redskins W 45–10 4–0 Soldier Field Recap
5 October 6 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 27–19 5–0 Tampa Stadium Recap
6 October 13 at San Francisco 49ers W 26–10 6–0 Candlestick Park Recap
7 October 21 Green Bay Packers W 23–7 7–0 Soldier Field Recap
8 October 27 Minnesota Vikings W 27–9 8–0 Soldier Field Recap
9 November 3 at Green Bay Packers W 16–10 9–0 Lambeau Field Recap
10 November 10 Detroit Lions W 24–3 10–0 Soldier Field Recap
11 November 17 at Dallas Cowboys W 44–0 11–0 Texas Stadium Recap
12 November 24 Atlanta Falcons W 36–0 12–0 Soldier Field Recap
13 December 2 at Miami Dolphins L 24–38 12–1 Orange Bowl Recap
14 December 8 Indianapolis Colts W 17–10 13–1 Soldier Field Recap
15 December 14 at New York Jets W 19–6 14–1 The Meadowlands Recap
16 December 22 at Detroit Lions W 37–17 15–1 Pontiac Silverdome Recap

Game summaries

Regular season

Week 1: vs. Buccaneers

Week One: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Buccaneers 14 14 0028
Bears 7 10 14738

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: September 8
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 90 °F or 32.2 °C, (Thunderstorms)
  • Game attendance: 57,828
  • Referee: Gene Barth
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Johnny Morris (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

In the season opener against the Bucs, the Bears defense seemed lost for much of the first half of the game by allowing 28 points, and trailed 28–17 at halftime, but the offense was able to lead the Bears to a victory after Jim McMahon scored 3 touchdowns, with Matt Suhey scoring on another. Leslie Frazier was also able to give the Bears defense their first highlight of the season by returning a Steve DeBerg interception 29 yards for a touchdown on the second play of the third quarter. The Bears had allowed 212 yards in the first half, but eventually allowed only 95 in the second half. Walter Payton had rushed for 120 yards on 17 carries, and McMahon completed 23/34 passes for 274 yards, two touchdowns and one interception.[13]

Week 2: vs. Patriots

Week Two: New England Patriots at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Patriots 0 0 077
Bears 7 3 10020

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: September 15
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 70 °F or 21.1 °C, (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 60,533
  • Referee: Tom Dooley
  • TV announcers (NBC): Don Criqui (play-by-play), Bob Trumpy (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

In the Super Bowl XX preview, the Bears defense was able to find their groove by forcing 4 turnovers on New England, and allowing them to only score a touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Week 3: at Vikings

Week Three: Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 3 3 24333
Vikings 3 7 7724

at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota

The following week against rival Minnesota, backup quarterback Steve Fuller was called up to take the place of Jim McMahon, who was sidelined with a pinched nerve. With the Bears trailing the Vikings, an anxious McMahon was allowed to return to the game. Without any delay, McMahon famously spearheaded a Bears comeback and victory, with the game being nicknamed The Viking Miracle.[14]

Week 4: vs. Redskins

Week Four: Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Redskins 7 3 0010
Bears 0 31 7745

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: September 29
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 75 °F (23.9 °C), (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 63,708
  • Referee: Bob Frederic
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Johnny Morris (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

Week 4 saw Chicago trailing 10-0 early to the Joe Theismann-led Washington Redskins. They would score the next forty-five points. One play turned the game, a 99-yard kickoff return by Willie Gault. This cut the lead to 10-7 and importantly, on the play, Washington's punter injured his knee and was sidelined for the remainder of the game. On the next possession, Theismann punted for 1 yard (his only punt in the NFL), and Chicago scored on the very next play to take a 14–10 lead, and they cruised from there.

Week 5: at Buccaneers

Week Five: Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 0 3 101427
Buccaneers 0 12 0719

at Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Florida

  • Date: October 6
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 73 °F (22.8 °C)
  • Game attendance: 51,795
  • Referee: Pat Haggerty
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Johnny Morris (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

Week 6: at 49ers

Week Six: Chicago Bears at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 13 3 01026
49ers 0 10 0010

at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California

Nine months after their humiliating defeat at the hands of the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, the Bears claimed their revenge by sacking Joe Montana a then-career high seven times.[15] In return for 49ers coach Bill Walsh’s idea of sending lineman Guy McIntyre in as fullback the season before, Mike Ditka sent in rookie William Perry, but as a runner rather than a blocker.[15] Shortly after the game and the flight back to Chicago, Ditka was arrested for DWI.[16]

This was the Bears’ last victory at Candlestick Park. and their last win at San Francisco until 2014 at Levi's Stadium.[17]

Week 7: vs. Packers

Week Seven: Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Packers 7 0 007
Bears 0 21 0223

at Soldier Field, Chicago

The Bears defeated the Packers on Monday Night Football in a decisive 23–7 victory, with Perry becoming a folk hero after scoring his first career touchdown on a 1-yard run.[18]

Week 8: vs. Vikings

Week Eight: Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 0 7 029
Bears 10 3 7727

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: October 27
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 62 °F or 16.7 °C (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 63,815
  • Referee: Fred Wyant
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Johnny Morris (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

Week 9: at Packers

Week Nine: Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 0 7 0916
Packers 3 0 7010

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Date: November 3
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 42 °F (5.6 °C)
  • Game attendance: 55,343
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Johnny Morris (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

The Packers increased tensions in the Bears-Packers rivalry after putting horse manure in the Bears locker room. However, the Bears had the last laugh against their hated rival, winning 16–10, and Perry scored his first career receiving touchdown along the way. Green Bay's Mark Lee and Ken Stills intensified the game after Lee sent Payton over a bench and Stills leveled Matt Suhey.[19] With the Bears in trouble and trailing 10–7 in the 4th quarter, a Steve McMichael safety proved to be the key play that turned the game. This cut the lead to 10-9 and the Bears got the ball at midfield following the safety free kick. On the ensuing drive, Walter Payton sealed the victory with a 27-yard touchdown run, putting Chicago up for keeps 16–10.

Week 10: vs. Lions

Week Ten: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Lions 0 0 303
Bears 7 7 7324

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: November 10
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 37 °F or 2.8 °C (Light Rain)
  • Game attendance: 53,467
  • Referee: Tom Dooley
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Johnny Morris (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

The Bears defeated the Lions 24–3, while Walter Payton and Matt Suhey ran for 105 and 102 yards, respectively. As of February, 1, 2021, this was the last time the Bears had two 100-yard rushers in a game.[20]

Week 11: at Cowboys

Week Eleven: Chicago Bears at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 7 17 31744
Cowboys 0 0 000

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

  • Date: November 17
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 57 °F (13.9 °C)
  • Game attendance: 63,855
  • Referee: Gene Barth
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

In a student vs teacher matchup, the Bears shut out the Cowboys, handing them the worst loss in franchise history, as well as the first time they were shut out in 15 years. The win also gave the Bears the NFC Central division title.[15] Coach Ditka acknowledged feeling crushed when Coach Landry complimented his team after the game.

Week 12: vs. Falcons

Week Twelve: Atlanta Falcons at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Falcons 0 0 000
Bears 0 20 7936

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: November 24
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 27 °F or −2.8 °C (Cloudy)
  • Game attendance: 61,769
  • Referee: Dick Jorgensen
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

In the coldest game of the season, the Bears recorded their second straight shutout, and third straight game without giving up a touchdown, against Atlanta, with defensive lineman Henry Waechter sacking Bob Holly in the endzone for a safety.

Week 13: at Dolphins

Week Thirteen: Chicago Bears at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 7 3 14024
Dolphins 10 21 7038

at Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida

The Bears’ hopes for a perfect season were thwarted when Dan Marino and the Dolphins defeated the McMahon-less Bears on Monday Night Football, 38–24, and kept the '72 Dolphins the only undefeated regular season in league history (it wouldn't be until 2007 when the 2007 New England Patriots were able to tie this record).[21][22] Miami struck first when Marino hit Nat Moore for a 33-yard touchdown. Bears backup Steve Fuller then threw a 69-yard pass to Willie Gault, and eventually snuck in for a 1-yard touchdown. After a Fuad Reveiz field goal to put Miami up 10–7, Marino hit Moore again that set up a Ron Davenport touchdown to increase the gap by 10 points. After the Bears scored on a Kevin Butler field goal, Marino hit Mark Duper on a crossing pattern for 52 yards. On 3rd and 7, he connected with Mark Clayton for 26 yards down to the Bears 1-yard line. Davenport then ran in, and the Dolphins led 24–10. Later, the Dolphins would increase their lead to 31–10. The Bears had not allowed 31 points in one half since the 1972 season opener. The Bears then scored in the third quarter, but any momentum they gained was lost when Butler muffed the ensuing kickoff, which Dolphins rookie Alex Moyer recovered at the Bears 46. Dan Hampton then tipped a Marino pass into the air, but it sailed downfield for 30 yards before landing in the hands of Clayton, who went into the end zone to make it 38–17. Fuller hit Ken Margerum for a 19-yard touchdown, but that would be the last score of the night for the Bears.[23] Mike Singletary said in America's Game: 1985 Chicago Bears:

Well needless to say, there was something different about that game, and there were some things happen that night, that were really strange. I mean balls ricocheting off guys heads and flying into receivers hands. You couldn't buy a break, it was like a nightmare, when something is happening and you’re in the middle of it, and you’re thinking this can't be happening, please let this be a dream.

The day after this loss, the Bears recorded "The Super Bowl Shuffle", a Grammy Award-nominated and Billboard charts #41 charting rap single that delivered over $300,000 to the Chicago Community Trust.[24]

Week 14: vs. Colts

Week Fourteen: Indianapolis Colts at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Colts 0 3 0710
Bears 0 3 7717

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: December 8
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 42 °F or 5.6 °C (Fog)
  • Game attendance: 59,997
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (NBC): Don Criqui (play-by-play), Bob Trumpy (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

The 12-1 Bears hosted the 3-10 Colts and were 20-point favorites in Week 14. The Colts marched the ball 72 yards to the Chicago one-yard line on the first drive of the game. But on third and goal, Gary Fencik stuffed a pitch play for a five-yard loss and the Colts' kicker missed a 22-yard-field goal attempt wide left. Both teams struggled to a 3-3 halftime score as Indianapolis actually outgained Chicago in the half. Chicago finally pulled ahead on a 16-yard Walter Payton TD run near the end of the third quarter, and held on for a 17–10 victory.

Week 15: at Jets

Week Fifteen: Chicago Bears at New York Jets – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 3 7 3619
Jets 3 0 306

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: December 14
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: 36 °F or 2.2 °C
  • Game attendance: 74,752
  • Referee: Fred Wyant
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com

Week 16: at Lions

Week Sixteen: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 3 3 102137
Lions 3 0 7717

at Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan

  • Date: December 22
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 74,042
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Johnny Morris (color commentator)
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information
First quarter

Second quarter

  • CHI – Kevin Butler 24-yard field goal. Bears 6-3.

Third quarter

  • CHI – Dennis Gentry 94-yard kickoff return (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 13-3.
  • CHI – Kevin Butler 21-yard field goal. Bears 16-3.
  • DET – David Lewis 2-yard pass from Eric Hipple (Eddie Murray kick). Bears 16-10.

Fourth quarter

  • CHI – Jim McMahon 14-yard run (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 23-10.
  • CHI – Ron Rivera 5-yard fumble return (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 30-10.
  • DET – James Jones 2-yard run (Eddie Murray kick). Bears 30-17.
  • CHI – Ken Margerum 11-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 37-17.

The game featured a hit on Lions quarterback Joe Ferguson where he was knocked unconscious by Bears linebacker Wilber Marshall.[25][26]

Standings

NFC Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Chicago Bears(1) 15 1 0 .938 8–0 12–0 456 198 W3
Green Bay Packers 8 8 0 .500 6–2 8–4 337 355 W2
Minnesota Vikings 7 9 0 .438 3–5 5–9 346 359 L2
Detroit Lions 7 9 0 .438 2–6 5–7 307 366 L3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 14 0 .125 1–7 2–10 294 448 L4

Staff

1985 Chicago Bears staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Steve KazorSpecial Teams Coordinator/Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Assistant/Tight Ends Coach

Strength and conditioning

  • Fred Caito – Trainer
  • Brian McCaskey – Assistant Trainer
  • Clyde EmrichWeightlifting/Strength Coach

Roster

1985 Chicago Bears final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad



Rookies in italics
49 active, 4 inactive

Playoffs

Round Date Opponent Result Record Game site TV
Divisional Round January 5, 1986 New York Giants W 21–0 16–1 Soldier Field CBS
NFC Championship January 12, 1986 Los Angeles Rams W 24–0 17–1 Soldier Field CBS
Super Bowl XX January 26, 1986 New England Patriots W 46–10 18–1 Louisiana Superdome NBC
Divisional Round: New York Giants at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 0 0 000
Bears 7 0 14021

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: January 5
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: 18 °F (−7.8 °C), wind 16 miles per hour (26 km/h; 14 kn), wind chill 3 °F or −16.1 °C
  • Game attendance: 62,076
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information
First quarter

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • CHI – Dennis McKinnon 23-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 14-0.
  • CHI – Dennis McKinnon 20-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 21-0.

Fourth quarter

The Bears' defense dominated the game by allowing only 32 rushing yards and sacked Giants quarterback Phil Simms for 60 yards. Simms was 14/35 for 209 yards while running back Joe Morris, the NFL's regular-season touchdown leader, finished with 32 yards on 12 carries. Chicago's first touchdown resulted on a New York punt attempt from their own 12-yard line. The wind, blowing at 13 mph, caught the ball just enough for punter Sean Landeta to completely miss it, and Shaun Gayle picked it up and ran 5 yards for a touchdown. Bears quarterback Jim McMahon later threw two touchdown passes in the third quarter, both to Dennis McKinnon. McMahon finished the game with 216 passing yards, while running back Walter Payton rushed for 94 yards.[29]

NFC Championship: Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Rams 0 0 000
Bears 10 0 7724

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: January 12
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: 36 °F (2.2 °C), wind 19 miles per hour (31 km/h; 17 kn), wind chill 26 °F or −3.3 °C
  • Game attendance: 65,522
  • Referee: Jim Tunney
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information
First quarter
  • CHI – Jim McMahon 16-yard run (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 7-0.
  • CHI – Kevin Butler 34-yard field goal. Bears 10-0.

Second quarter

Third quarter

  • CHI – Willie Gault 22-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 17-0.

Fourth quarter

  • CHI – Wilber Marshall 52-yard fumble return (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 24-0.

At the start of the week leading up to the NFC Championship Game, Ditka commented on what he perceived as the NFL's unfavorable treatment of his team by famously stating, "I don't think we come in great favor with certain people. I think it's the same reason people look with disfavor on the Raiders. There are some teams that are fair-haired; there are some teams that are not fair-haired. There are teams named Smith; there are teams named Grabowski. The Rams are a Smith. We're a Grabowski."[30]

The Bears defense dominated the game by limiting Rams running back Eric Dickerson to 46 yards, and holding quarterback Dieter Brock to 10 out of 31 completions for 66 passing yards. Los Angeles only gained 130 yards of total offense. Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon scored on a 16-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, and later threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Willie Gault in the third quarter. Kicker Kevin Butler kicked a 34-yard field goal in the first period. In the fourth quarter, defensive lineman Richard Dent forced Brock to fumble, and linebacker Wilber Marshall picked up the loose ball and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown.[31]

Super Bowl

Super Bowl XX: Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 13 10 21246
Patriots 3 0 0710

at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

Game information
First quarter
  • NE – Tony Franklin 36-yard field goal. Patriots 3-0.
  • CHI – Kevin Butler 28-yard field goal. Tie 3-3.
  • CHI – Kevin Butler 24-yard field goal. Bears 6-3.
  • CHI – Matt Suhey 11-yard run (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 13-3.

Second quarter

  • CHI – Jim McMahon 2-yard run (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 20-3.
  • CHI – Kevin Butler 24-yard field goal. Bears 23-3.

Third quarter

  • CHI – Jim McMahon 1 yard run (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 30-3.
  • CHI – Reggie Phillips 28-yard interception return (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 37-3.
  • CHI – William Perry 1 yard run (Kevin Butler kick). Bears 44-3.

Fourth quarter

The Patriots took a quick lead after linebacker Larry McGrew recovered a fumble from Walter Payton at the Chicago 19-yard line on the second play of the game, setting up Tony Franklin's 36-yard field goal 1:19 into the first quarter. The Bears struck back with a 7-play, 59-yard drive, featuring a 43-yard pass completion from Jim McMahon to wide receiver Willie Gault, to set up a field goal from Kevin Butler, tying the score 3–3.

After both teams traded punts, Richard Dent and linebacker Wilber Marshall shared a sack on Eason, forcing a fumble that lineman Dan Hampton recovered on the Patriots 13-yard line. Chicago then drove to the 3-yard line, but had to settle for another field goal from Butler after rookie defensive lineman William "Refrigerator" Perry was tackled for a 1-yard loss while trying to throw his first NFL pass on a halfback option play. On the Patriots' ensuing drive, Dent forced running back Craig James to fumble, which was recovered by linebacker Mike Singletary at the 13-yard line. Two plays later, Bears fullback Matt Suhey scored on an 11-yard touchdown run to increase the lead to 13–3.

New England took the ensuing kickoff and ran one play before the first quarter ended, which resulted in positive yardage for the first time in the game (a 3-yard run by James). But after an incomplete pass and a 4-yard loss, they had to send in punter Rich Camarillo again, and receiver Keith Ortego returned the ball 12 yards to the 41-yard line. The Bears subsequently drove 59 yards in 10 plays, featuring a 24-yard reception by Suhey, to score on McMahon's 2-yard touchdown run to increase their lead, 20–3. After the ensuing kickoff, New England lost 13 yards in 3 plays and had to punt again, but got the ball back with great field position when defensive back Raymond Clayborn recovered a fumble from Suhey at their own 46-yard line. Patriots coach Raymond Berry then replaced Eason with Steve Grogan to see if he could spark the Patriots offense. But Grogan could only lead them to the 37-yard line and they decided to punt rather than risk a 55-yard field goal attempt. The Bears then marched 72 yards in 11 plays, moving the ball inside the Patriots 10-yard line. New England kept them out of the end zone, but Butler kicked his third field goal on the last play of the half to give Chicago a 23–3 halftime lead.

The Bears had absolutely dominated New England in the first half, holding them to 21 offensive plays (only 4 of which resulted in positive yardage), −19 total offensive yards, 2 pass completions, 1 first down, and 3 points. Meanwhile, Chicago gained 236 yards and scored 23 points themselves.

After the Patriots received the second half opening kickoff, they managed to get one first down, but then had to punt after Grogan was sacked twice. Camarillo, who punted 4 times in the first half, managed to pin the Bears back at their own 4-yard line with a Super Bowl record 62-yard punt. But the Patriots defense still had no ability to stop Chicago's offense. On their very first play, McMahon faked a handoff to Payton, then threw a 60-yard completion to Gault. Eight plays later, McMahon finished the Super Bowl record 96-yard drive with a 1-yard touchdown run to make the Bears lead 30–3. On New England's second drive of the period, Chicago cornerback Reggie Phillips intercepted a pass from Grogan and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown to increase the lead to 37–3.

On the second play of their ensuing possession, the Patriots turned the ball over again, when receiver Cedric Jones lost a fumble after catching a 19-yard pass from Grogan. A few plays later, McMahon's 27-yard completion to receiver Dennis Gentry moved the ball to the 1-yard line, setting up perhaps the most memorable moment of the game. William "the Refrigerator" Perry was brought on to score on offense, as he had done twice in the regular season. His touchdown made the score 44–3.

The Patriots finally scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, advancing the ball 76 yards in 12 plays and scoring on an 8-yard pass from Grogan to receiver Irving Fryar. But the Bears defense dominated New England for the rest of the game, forcing another fumble, another interception, and defensive lineman Henry Waechter's sack on Grogan in the end zone for a safety to make the final score 46–10.

One oddity in the Bears victory was that Payton had a relatively poor performance statistically running the ball and never scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XX, his first and only Super Bowl appearance in a Hall of Fame career.[32] However, if one views the game and watches the Patriots' defense, it is clear that their primary goal was stopping Payton and he frequently had three and four defenders keyed on him on nearly every play. This allowed the rest of the Bears' offense far more opportunities to score than had the Patriots employed a more balanced defense. Ultimately Payton was the Bears' leading rusher during the game, but the Patriots defense held him to only 61 yards on 22 carries, with his longest run being only 7 yards. He was given several opportunities to score near the goal line, but New England stopped him every time before he reached the end zone (such as his 2-yard loss from the New England 3-yard line a few plays before Butler's second field goal, and his 2-yard run from the 4-yard line right before McMahon's first rushing touchdown). Thus, Chicago head coach Mike Ditka opted to go for other plays to counter the Patriots defense. Perry's touchdown and McMahon's rushing touchdowns are widely considered as scoring opportunities that were denied to Payton. Ditka has since gone on record stating that his biggest regret of his career was not creating a scoring opportunity for Payton during the game.

McMahon, who completed 12 out of 20 passes for 256 yards, became the first quarterback in a Super Bowl to score 2 rushing touchdowns. Bears receiver Willie Gault finished the game with 129 receiving yards on just 4 receptions, an average of over 32.2 yards per catch. He also returned 4 kickoffs for 49 yards. Suhey had 11 carries for 52 yards and a touchdown, and caught a pass for 24 yards. Singletary tied a Super Bowl record with 2 fumble recoveries.

Eason became the first Super Bowl starting quarterback to fail to complete a pass, going 0 for 6 attempts. The Bears also dominated Patriots starting running back James, holding him to 1 yard on 5 carries, with 1 fumble. Grogan completed 17 out of 30 passes for 177 yards and 1 touchdown, with 2 interceptions. Although Fullback Tony Collins was the Patriots leading rusher, he was limited to just 4 yards on 3 carries, and caught 2 passes for 19 yards. New England receiver Stephen Starring returned 7 kickoffs for 153 yards and caught 2 passes for 39 yards.

Notable moments

Statistics

The Bears were first in scoring defense, allowing only 198 points in the regular season with an average of allowing only 12.4 points/game, as well as scoring more points than given up.[15] The 198 points allowed were 65 less than the second-most allowed that year, while the point differential of plus-258 is 110 more than the second-ranked differential and the third-highest in NFL history.[33] They were also second in scoring with 456 points (28.5 points/game), trailing only the Chargers that season. They also led the league in turnover differential at plus-23. The team also had 4 shutouts, two in the regular season over the Dallas Cowboys, and Atlanta Falcons, followed by the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams in the postseason.[34]

The defense

The Bears' iconic 46 defense (named after the jersey number of former Bears' safety, Doug Plank), led by mercurial defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan, was an "attack from all angles" scheme that resulted in, arguably, one of the greatest overall team defenses in league history. With future Hall of Famer Mike Singletary (#50) flanked by the supremely athletic Wilber Marshall (#58) and Otis Wilson (#55), the linebacking unit ranked in at #5 of the greatest linebacking corps in NFL history in NFL Top 10.[35] Coupled with a solid backfield anchored by safeties Gary Fencik (FS) and Dave Duerson (22), and a defensive line that included future Hall of Famers Richard Dent (#95) and Dan "Danimal" Hampton (#99), along with the gritty Steve McMichael (#76) and breakout media superstar rookie, William "The Refrigerator" Perry (#72), the Bears were famous (or infamous) for getting to the quarterback early and often and completely disrupting their opponent's offensive game plans.

As a testament to their toughness, a hit by Marshall where he knocked Detroit Lions quarterback Joe Ferguson unconscious is still replayed as just one example of the ferocity with which this team played.[36]

The irony of the defense's success was that two of the Bears' top defensive players, linebacker Al Harris and strong safety Todd Bell, missed the entire season due to contract disputes.[12][37] Additionally, the team possessed several talented offensive players to back up their defense.

Chicago Honey Bears

The 1985 season was the team's cheerleading squad Chicago Honey Bears' final season with the team, as team owner Virginia Halas McCaskey eventually severed all ties with them.[38]

The Super Bowl Shuffle

After the loss to the Miami Dolphins, most of the team recorded the song The Super Bowl Shuffle (defensive lineman Dan Hampton refused to participate due to the song's arrogance), becoming the first sports team to record a rap song (The 49ers recorded a post-disco song the year before[39]). The song's popularity led to it being #41 on the US Billboard Hot 100,[40] and the song funded $300,000 in profit for the Chicago Community Trust to help needy families in Chicago with clothing, shelter, and food, hence Walter Payton's rap lyric: "now we're not doing this because we're greedy, the Bears are doing it to feed the needy".[41]

2011 White House visit

'1985 Chicago Bears Visit the White House' - video from White House

In 2011, the Bears made their visit to the White House, 25 years after their originally intended visit was cancelled due to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, as former President Barack Obama is a Bears fan.[42] At that time, Obama called them the greatest team ever; however, he called his own words into question when hosting the 1972 Dolphins, the only NFL team with a perfect season. Obama noted that the only loss the 1985 Bears had was to the Dolphins.[43]

Honors and achievements

Awards

Hall of Famers

  • 1988 Enshrinement Mike Ditka: 1961–1966 (player)[45]
  • 1993 Enshrinement Walter Payton: 1975–1987[46]
  • 1998 Enshrinement Mike Singletary: 1981–1992[47]
  • 2002 Enshrinement Dan Hampton: 1979–1990[48]
  • 2011 Enshrinement Richard Dent: 1983–1993, 1995[49]
  • 2020 Enshrinement Jim Covert: 1983-1991

Players that became coaches

Notes

  • a1 Kazor also served as the team's special teams coach, defensive assistant, and tight ends coach

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  • Hamnik, Al (2010-09-12). "Super Bowl XX champion Bears still beloved". The Times. from the original on 15 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-22.
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  • Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League (ISBN 0-06-270174-6)
  • The Sporting News Complete Super Bowl Book 1995 (ISBN 0-89204-523-X)

External links

  • 1985 Chicago Bears season at ESPN.com
  • 1985 Chicago Bears season Pro Football Reference
  • 1985 Chicago Bears Season at www.bearshistory.com

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The 1985 season was the Chicago Bears 66th in the National Football League NFL and their fourth under head coach Mike Ditka 1985 Chicago Bears seasonOwnerThe McCaskey FamilyGeneral managerJerry VainisiHead coachMike DitkaHome fieldSoldier FieldResultsRecord15 1Division place1st NFC CentralPlayoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs vs Giants 21 0Won NFC Championship vs Rams 24 0Won Super Bowl XX vs Patriots 46 10Pro Bowlers9 1 QB Jim McMahonRB Walter PaytonLT Jimbo CovertC Jay HilgenbergDL Dan HamptonDE Richard DentOLB Otis WilsonMLB Mike SingletarySS Dave DuersonAP All Pros10 2 RB Walter PaytonLT Jimbo CovertC Jay HilgenbergDL Dan HamptonDT Steve McMichaelDE Richard DentOLB Otis WilsonMLB Mike SingletaryFS Gary FencikK Kevin Butler 1984 Bears seasons 1986 The Bears entered 1985 looking to improve on their 10 6 record from 1984 and advance further than the NFC Championship Game where they lost to the 15 1 San Francisco 49ers Not only did the Bears improve on that record but they also put together one of the greatest seasons in NFL history The Bears making a rushing play in the end zone against the Patriots during Super Bowl XX The Bears won their first twelve games of the season before losing to the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football The loss to the Dolphins would be the only loss the Bears would suffer that season as they finished with a 15 1 record This matched the 49ers mark from the year before and tied the then record for most wins in a regular season the record would be reached twice more in 1998 Minnesota Vikings and 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers before the New England Patriots ended the 2007 NFL season with a 16 0 regular season record The Bears defense was ranked first in the league and only allowed 198 total points an average of 12 4 points per game 3 The Bears won the NFC Central Division by seven games over the second place Green Bay Packers and earned the NFC s top seed and home field advantage throughout the playoffs at Soldier Field In their two playoff games against the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams the Bears outscored their opponents 45 0 and became the first team to record back to back playoff shutouts Then in Super Bowl XX at the Louisiana Superdome against the New England Patriots the Bears set several more records First their 46 points broke the previous record of 38 that had been scored by the Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII and again by the 49ers in Super Bowl XIX Their 36 point margin of victory also topped the 29 point margin of victory that the Raiders recorded over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII Both of those records would stand until Super Bowl XXIV in New Orleans four years later when the 49ers defeated the Denver Broncos by 45 points 55 10 It was the Bears first NFL Championship title since 1963 and their most recent championship The 1985 Chicago Bears are one of the few teams to consistently challenge the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins for the unofficial title of the greatest NFL team of all time 4 5 In 2007 the 1985 Bears were ranked as the second greatest Super Bowl championship team on the NFL Network s documentary series America s Game The Super Bowl Champions ranking behind only the 1972 Dolphins They also ranked 2 behind only the Dolphins on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary 6 7 Other sources rate the 1985 Chicago Bears as the greatest NFL team ever 4 8 The defense led the league in points allowed 198 yards allowed 4 135 and takeaways 54 a feat that wouldn t be accomplished again until the 2013 Seattle Seahawks defense 9 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Transactions 1 1 1 Signings 1 1 2 Trades 1 2 Contractual issues 1 3 1985 NFL Draft 1 4 Undrafted free agents 1 5 Preseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Schedule 3 Game summaries 3 1 Regular season 3 1 1 Week 1 vs Buccaneers 3 1 2 Week 2 vs Patriots 3 1 3 Week 3 at Vikings 3 1 4 Week 4 vs Redskins 3 1 5 Week 5 at Buccaneers 3 1 6 Week 6 at 49ers 3 1 7 Week 7 vs Packers 3 1 8 Week 8 vs Vikings 3 1 9 Week 9 at Packers 3 1 10 Week 10 vs Lions 3 1 11 Week 11 at Cowboys 3 1 12 Week 12 vs Falcons 3 1 13 Week 13 at Dolphins 3 1 14 Week 14 vs Colts 3 1 15 Week 15 at Jets 3 1 16 Week 16 at Lions 4 Standings 5 Staff 6 Roster 7 Playoffs 7 1 Super Bowl 8 Notable moments 8 1 Statistics 8 2 The defense 8 3 Chicago Honey Bears 8 4 The Super Bowl Shuffle 8 5 2011 White House visit 9 Honors and achievements 9 1 Awards 9 2 Hall of Famers 9 3 Players that became coaches 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksOffseason EditTransactions Edit Signings Edit After the draft the Bears signed 3 undrafted free agents quarterback Mike Tomczak from Ohio State along with defensive back Ken Taylor and receiver Keith Ortego of Oregon State and McNeese State respectively 10 Trades Edit In a trade with the San Diego Chargers the Bears acquired linebacker Cliff Thrift and punter Maury Buford by trading away their 12th round draft picks from 1985 and 1986 respectively 10 Contractual issues Edit During training camp seven players including Mike Singletary Steve McMichael Keith Van Horne and rookie William Perry were either unsigned or holding out due to their contracts Perry McMichael and Van Horne eventually reported to training camp Perry held out until August 5 when he signed a four year 1 35 million contract However after an unimpressive showing at training camp defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan tabbed Perry as a wasted draft pick 11 Before the team s season opening game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers players Al Harris Todd Bell and Richard Dent requested to be traded Dent and the Bears had been attempting to work out a contract extension as his contract ran through the 1985 season and paid him 90 000 Bell played for 77 000 the year before and made the 1985 Pro Bowl roster but asked for 950 000 annually which would have made him the highest paid player on the team Bell and Harris would eventually hold out for the season 12 1985 NFL Draft Edit Main article 1985 NFL Draft 1985 Chicago Bears draftRound Pick Player Position College Notes1 22 William Perry Defensive tackle Clemson2 49 Reggie Phillips Defensive back SMU3 78 James Maness Wide receiver TCU4 105 Kevin Butler Kicker Georgia7 190 Charles Bennett Defensive end SW La 8 217 Steve Buxton Offensive tackle Indiana State9 250 Thomas Sanders Running back Texas A amp M10 273 Pat Coryatt Defensive tackle Baylor11 302 Jim Morrissey Linebacker Michigan State Made roster Pro Football Hall of Fame Made at least one Pro Bowl during careerUndrafted free agents Edit 1985 Undrafted Free Agents of note Player Position CollegeMike Tomczak Quarterback Ohio StatePreseason Edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL comGameBook1 August 9 at St Louis Cardinals L 3 10 0 1 Busch Stadium Recap2 August 17 Indianapolis Colts L 13 24 0 2 Soldier Field Recap3 August 26 at Dallas Cowboys L 13 15 0 3 Texas Stadium Recap4 August 31 Buffalo Bills W 45 14 1 3 Soldier Field RecapRegular season EditSchedule Edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL comGameBook1 September 8 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 38 28 1 0 Soldier Field Recap2 September 15 New England Patriots W 20 7 2 0 Soldier Field Recap3 September 19 at Minnesota Vikings W 33 24 3 0 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Recap4 September 29 Washington Redskins W 45 10 4 0 Soldier Field Recap5 October 6 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 27 19 5 0 Tampa Stadium Recap6 October 13 at San Francisco 49ers W 26 10 6 0 Candlestick Park Recap7 October 21 Green Bay Packers W 23 7 7 0 Soldier Field Recap8 October 27 Minnesota Vikings W 27 9 8 0 Soldier Field Recap9 November 3 at Green Bay Packers W 16 10 9 0 Lambeau Field Recap10 November 10 Detroit Lions W 24 3 10 0 Soldier Field Recap11 November 17 at Dallas Cowboys W 44 0 11 0 Texas Stadium Recap12 November 24 Atlanta Falcons W 36 0 12 0 Soldier Field Recap13 December 2 at Miami Dolphins L 24 38 12 1 Orange Bowl Recap14 December 8 Indianapolis Colts W 17 10 13 1 Soldier Field Recap15 December 14 at New York Jets W 19 6 14 1 The Meadowlands Recap16 December 22 at Detroit Lions W 37 17 15 1 Pontiac Silverdome RecapGame summaries EditRegular season Edit Week 1 vs Buccaneers Edit Week One Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBuccaneers 14 14 0028Bears 7 10 14738at Soldier Field Chicago Date September 8Game time 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 90 F or 32 2 C Thunderstorms Game attendance 57 828Referee Gene BarthTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Johnny Morris color commentator Pro Football Reference com In the season opener against the Bucs the Bears defense seemed lost for much of the first half of the game by allowing 28 points and trailed 28 17 at halftime but the offense was able to lead the Bears to a victory after Jim McMahon scored 3 touchdowns with Matt Suhey scoring on another Leslie Frazier was also able to give the Bears defense their first highlight of the season by returning a Steve DeBerg interception 29 yards for a touchdown on the second play of the third quarter The Bears had allowed 212 yards in the first half but eventually allowed only 95 in the second half Walter Payton had rushed for 120 yards on 17 carries and McMahon completed 23 34 passes for 274 yards two touchdowns and one interception 13 Week 2 vs Patriots Edit Week Two New England Patriots at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalPatriots 0 0 077Bears 7 3 10020at Soldier Field Chicago Date September 15Game time 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 70 F or 21 1 C Sunny Game attendance 60 533Referee Tom DooleyTV announcers NBC Don Criqui play by play Bob Trumpy color commentator Pro Football Reference com In the Super Bowl XX preview the Bears defense was able to find their groove by forcing 4 turnovers on New England and allowing them to only score a touchdown in the fourth quarter Week 3 at Vikings Edit Week Three Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 3 3 24333Vikings 3 7 7724at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Minnesota Date September 19 MNF Special Thursday Edition Game time 8 00 p m EDTGame weather Indoors Dome Game attendance 61 242Referee Dick JorgensenTV announcers ABC Frank Gifford play by play Joe Namath and O J Simpson color commentators Pro Football Reference com The following week against rival Minnesota backup quarterback Steve Fuller was called up to take the place of Jim McMahon who was sidelined with a pinched nerve With the Bears trailing the Vikings an anxious McMahon was allowed to return to the game Without any delay McMahon famously spearheaded a Bears comeback and victory with the game being nicknamed The Viking Miracle 14 Week 4 vs Redskins Edit Week Four Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRedskins 7 3 0010Bears 0 31 7745at Soldier Field Chicago Date September 29Game time 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 75 F 23 9 C Sunny Game attendance 63 708Referee Bob FredericTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Johnny Morris color commentator Pro Football Reference com Week 4 saw Chicago trailing 10 0 early to the Joe Theismann led Washington Redskins They would score the next forty five points One play turned the game a 99 yard kickoff return by Willie Gault This cut the lead to 10 7 and importantly on the play Washington s punter injured his knee and was sidelined for the remainder of the game On the next possession Theismann punted for 1 yard his only punt in the NFL and Chicago scored on the very next play to take a 14 10 lead and they cruised from there Week 5 at Buccaneers Edit Week Five Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 0 3 101427Buccaneers 0 12 0719at Tampa Stadium Tampa Florida Date October 6Game time 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 73 F 22 8 C Game attendance 51 795Referee Pat HaggertyTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Johnny Morris color commentator Pro Football Reference com Week 6 at 49ers Edit Week Six Chicago Bears at San Francisco 49ers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 13 3 0102649ers 0 10 0010at Candlestick Park San Francisco California Date October 13Game time 1 00 p m Game weather 58 F 14 4 C Referee Gordon McCarterTV announcers CBS Dick Stockton play by play Wayne Walker color commentator Pro Football Reference com Nine months after their humiliating defeat at the hands of the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game the Bears claimed their revenge by sacking Joe Montana a then career high seven times 15 In return for 49ers coach Bill Walsh s idea of sending lineman Guy McIntyre in as fullback the season before Mike Ditka sent in rookie William Perry but as a runner rather than a blocker 15 Shortly after the game and the flight back to Chicago Ditka was arrested for DWI 16 This was the Bears last victory at Candlestick Park and their last win at San Francisco until 2014 at Levi s Stadium 17 Week 7 vs Packers Edit Week Seven Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalPackers 7 0 007Bears 0 21 0223at Soldier Field Chicago Date October 21Game time 8 00 p m Game weather 54 F or 12 2 C Cloudy Game attendance 65 095Referee Chuck HeberlingTV announcers ABC Frank Gifford play by play Joe Namath and O J Simpson color commentators Pro Football Reference com The Bears defeated the Packers on Monday Night Football in a decisive 23 7 victory with Perry becoming a folk hero after scoring his first career touchdown on a 1 yard run 18 Week 8 vs Vikings Edit Week Eight Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 0 7 029Bears 10 3 7727at Soldier Field Chicago Date October 27Game time 12 00 p m Game weather 62 F or 16 7 C Sunny Game attendance 63 815Referee Fred WyantTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Johnny Morris color commentator Pro Football Reference com Week 9 at Packers Edit Week Nine Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 0 7 0916Packers 3 0 7010at Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin Date November 3Game time 12 00 p m Game weather 42 F 5 6 C Game attendance 55 343Referee Bob McElweeTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Johnny Morris color commentator Pro Football Reference com The Packers increased tensions in the Bears Packers rivalry after putting horse manure in the Bears locker room However the Bears had the last laugh against their hated rival winning 16 10 and Perry scored his first career receiving touchdown along the way Green Bay s Mark Lee and Ken Stills intensified the game after Lee sent Payton over a bench and Stills leveled Matt Suhey 19 With the Bears in trouble and trailing 10 7 in the 4th quarter a Steve McMichael safety proved to be the key play that turned the game This cut the lead to 10 9 and the Bears got the ball at midfield following the safety free kick On the ensuing drive Walter Payton sealed the victory with a 27 yard touchdown run putting Chicago up for keeps 16 10 Week 10 vs Lions Edit Week Ten Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalLions 0 0 303Bears 7 7 7324at Soldier Field Chicago Date November 10Game time 12 00 p m Game weather 37 F or 2 8 C Light Rain Game attendance 53 467Referee Tom DooleyTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Johnny Morris color commentator Pro Football Reference com The Bears defeated the Lions 24 3 while Walter Payton and Matt Suhey ran for 105 and 102 yards respectively As of February 1 2021 this was the last time the Bears had two 100 yard rushers in a game 20 Week 11 at Cowboys Edit Week Eleven Chicago Bears at Dallas Cowboys Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 7 17 31744Cowboys 0 0 000at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Date November 17Game time 12 00 p m Game weather 57 F 13 9 C Game attendance 63 855Referee Gene BarthTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall and John MaddenPro Football Reference com In a student vs teacher matchup the Bears shut out the Cowboys handing them the worst loss in franchise history as well as the first time they were shut out in 15 years The win also gave the Bears the NFC Central division title 15 Coach Ditka acknowledged feeling crushed when Coach Landry complimented his team after the game Week 12 vs Falcons Edit Week Twelve Atlanta Falcons at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalFalcons 0 0 000Bears 0 20 7936at Soldier Field Chicago Date November 24Game time 12 00 p m Game weather 27 F or 2 8 C Cloudy Game attendance 61 769Referee Dick JorgensenTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall and John MaddenPro Football Reference com In the coldest game of the season the Bears recorded their second straight shutout and third straight game without giving up a touchdown against Atlanta with defensive lineman Henry Waechter sacking Bob Holly in the endzone for a safety Week 13 at Dolphins Edit Week Thirteen Chicago Bears at Miami Dolphins Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 7 3 14024Dolphins 10 21 7038at Orange Bowl Miami Florida Date December 2Game time 8 00 p m Game weather 76 F 24 4 C Game attendance 75 594Referee Gordon McCarterTV announcers ABC Frank Gifford play by play Joe Namath and O J Simpson color commentators Pro Football Reference comThe Bears hopes for a perfect season were thwarted when Dan Marino and the Dolphins defeated the McMahon less Bears on Monday Night Football 38 24 and kept the 72 Dolphins the only undefeated regular season in league history it wouldn t be until 2007 when the 2007 New England Patriots were able to tie this record 21 22 Miami struck first when Marino hit Nat Moore for a 33 yard touchdown Bears backup Steve Fuller then threw a 69 yard pass to Willie Gault and eventually snuck in for a 1 yard touchdown After a Fuad Reveiz field goal to put Miami up 10 7 Marino hit Moore again that set up a Ron Davenport touchdown to increase the gap by 10 points After the Bears scored on a Kevin Butler field goal Marino hit Mark Duper on a crossing pattern for 52 yards On 3rd and 7 he connected with Mark Clayton for 26 yards down to the Bears 1 yard line Davenport then ran in and the Dolphins led 24 10 Later the Dolphins would increase their lead to 31 10 The Bears had not allowed 31 points in one half since the 1972 season opener The Bears then scored in the third quarter but any momentum they gained was lost when Butler muffed the ensuing kickoff which Dolphins rookie Alex Moyer recovered at the Bears 46 Dan Hampton then tipped a Marino pass into the air but it sailed downfield for 30 yards before landing in the hands of Clayton who went into the end zone to make it 38 17 Fuller hit Ken Margerum for a 19 yard touchdown but that would be the last score of the night for the Bears 23 Mike Singletary said in America s Game 1985 Chicago Bears Well needless to say there was something different about that game and there were some things happen that night that were really strange I mean balls ricocheting off guys heads and flying into receivers hands You couldn t buy a break it was like a nightmare when something is happening and you re in the middle of it and you re thinking this can t be happening please let this be a dream The day after this loss the Bears recorded The Super Bowl Shuffle a Grammy Award nominated and Billboard charts 41 charting rap single that delivered over 300 000 to the Chicago Community Trust 24 Week 14 vs Colts Edit Week Fourteen Indianapolis Colts at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalColts 0 3 0710Bears 0 3 7717at Soldier Field Chicago Date December 8Game time 12 00 p m Game weather 42 F or 5 6 C Fog Game attendance 59 997Referee Ben DreithTV announcers NBC Don Criqui play by play Bob Trumpy color commentator Pro Football Reference com The 12 1 Bears hosted the 3 10 Colts and were 20 point favorites in Week 14 The Colts marched the ball 72 yards to the Chicago one yard line on the first drive of the game But on third and goal Gary Fencik stuffed a pitch play for a five yard loss and the Colts kicker missed a 22 yard field goal attempt wide left Both teams struggled to a 3 3 halftime score as Indianapolis actually outgained Chicago in the half Chicago finally pulled ahead on a 16 yard Walter Payton TD run near the end of the third quarter and held on for a 17 10 victory Week 15 at Jets Edit Week Fifteen Chicago Bears at New York Jets Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 3 7 3619Jets 3 0 306at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date December 14Game time 12 30 p m Game weather 36 F or 2 2 CGame attendance 74 752Referee Fred WyantTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall and John MaddenPro Football Reference com Week 16 at Lions Edit Week Sixteen Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 3 3 102137Lions 3 0 7717at Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac Michigan Date December 22Game time 12 30 p m Game weather Indoors dome Game attendance 74 042Referee Fred SilvaTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Johnny Morris color commentator Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter CHI Kevin Butler 25 yard field goal Bears 3 0 DET Eddie Murray 42 yard field goal Tie 3 3 Second quarter CHI Kevin Butler 24 yard field goal Bears 6 3 Third quarter CHI Dennis Gentry 94 yard kickoff return Kevin Butler kick Bears 13 3 CHI Kevin Butler 21 yard field goal Bears 16 3 DET David Lewis 2 yard pass from Eric Hipple Eddie Murray kick Bears 16 10 Fourth quarter CHI Jim McMahon 14 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 23 10 CHI Ron Rivera 5 yard fumble return Kevin Butler kick Bears 30 10 DET James Jones 2 yard run Eddie Murray kick Bears 30 17 CHI Ken Margerum 11 yard pass from Jim McMahon Kevin Butler kick Bears 37 17 The game featured a hit on Lions quarterback Joe Ferguson where he was knocked unconscious by Bears linebacker Wilber Marshall 25 26 Standings EditNFC Centralviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKChicago Bears 1 15 1 0 938 8 0 12 0 456 198 W3Green Bay Packers 8 8 0 500 6 2 8 4 337 355 W2Minnesota Vikings 7 9 0 438 3 5 5 9 346 359 L2Detroit Lions 7 9 0 438 2 6 5 7 307 366 L3Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 14 0 125 1 7 2 10 294 448 L4Staff Edit1985 Chicago Bears staff Front office Virginia Halas McCaskey Owner Michael McCaskey Team President Jerry Vainisi General Manager Bill Tobin Director of Player Personnel Ray Earley Equipment Manager Gary Haeger Assistant Equipment Manager Jim Dooley Scout and Evaluator of Opponents Game Film Rod Graves Regional Scout Mitch Friedman Director of Video Services Pete McGrane Video TeamHead coaches Mike Ditka Head CoachOffensive coaches Ed Hughes Offensive Coordinator Ted Plumb Offensive Specialist Johnny Roland Running Backs Dick Stanfel Offensive Line Defensive coaches Buddy Ryan Defensive Coordinator Dale Haupt Defensive Line Jim LaRue SecondarySpecial teams coaches Steve Kazor Special Teams Coordinator Assistant Head Coach Defensive Assistant Tight Ends CoachStrength and conditioning Fred Caito Trainer Brian McCaskey Assistant Trainer Clyde Emrich Weightlifting Strength CoachRoster Edit1985 Chicago Bears final roster Quarterbacks 9 Jim McMahon 4 Steve Fuller 18 Mike TomczakRunning backs 34 Walter Payton 26 Matt Suhey FB 20 Thomas Sanders 29 Dennis Gentry 33 Calvin ThomasWide receivers 83 Willie Gault 85 Dennis McKinnon 82 Ken Margerum 86 Brad Anderson 96 89 Keith Ortego 81 James ManessTight ends 87 Emery Moorehead 80 Tim Wrightman Offensive linemen 79 Kurt Becker G 74 Jim Covert T 62 Mark Bortz G 63 Jay Hilgenberg C 57 Tom Thayer G 78 Keith Van Horne T 60 Tom Andrews OL 71 Andy Frederick OL 75 Stefan Humphries OLDefensive linemen 99 Dan Hampton DL 95 Richard Dent DE 76 Steve McMichael DT 72 William Perry DT 70 Henry Waechter DE 73 Mike Hartenstine DL 98 Tyrone Keys DE Linebackers 50 Mike Singletary MLB 55 Otis Wilson SLB 58 Wilber Marshall WLB 51 Jim Morrissey LB 52 Cliff Thrift LB 53 Dan Rains LB 54 Brian Cabral LB 59 Ron Rivera LBDefensive backs 27 Mike Richardson CB 21 Leslie Frazier CB 48 Reggie Phillips DB 31 Ken Taylor DB 23 Shaun Gayle DB 22 Dave Duerson SS 45 Gary Fencik FSSpecial teams 6 Kevin Butler K 8 Maury Buford P Reserve lists 24 Jeff Fisher DB IR 27 84 Brian Baschnagel WR IR 28 88 Pat Dunsmore TE IR 89 Mitch Krenk TE IR Practice squadRookies in italics 49 active 4 inactivePlayoffs EditFurther information 1985 86 NFL playoffs Round Date Opponent Result Record Game site TVDivisional Round January 5 1986 New York Giants W 21 0 16 1 Soldier Field CBSNFC Championship January 12 1986 Los Angeles Rams W 24 0 17 1 Soldier Field CBSSuper Bowl XX January 26 1986 New England Patriots W 46 10 18 1 Louisiana Superdome NBCDivisional Round New York Giants at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 0 0 000Bears 7 0 14021at Soldier Field Chicago Date January 5Game time 12 30 p m Game weather 18 F 7 8 C wind 16 miles per hour 26 km h 14 kn wind chill 3 F or 16 1 CGame attendance 62 076Referee Ben DreithTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall and John MaddenPro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter CHI Shaun Gayle 5 yard punt return Kevin Butler kick Bears 7 0 Second quarter Third quarter CHI Dennis McKinnon 23 yard pass from Jim McMahon Kevin Butler kick Bears 14 0 CHI Dennis McKinnon 20 yard pass from Jim McMahon Kevin Butler kick Bears 21 0 Fourth quarter The Bears defense dominated the game by allowing only 32 rushing yards and sacked Giants quarterback Phil Simms for 60 yards Simms was 14 35 for 209 yards while running back Joe Morris the NFL s regular season touchdown leader finished with 32 yards on 12 carries Chicago s first touchdown resulted on a New York punt attempt from their own 12 yard line The wind blowing at 13 mph caught the ball just enough for punter Sean Landeta to completely miss it and Shaun Gayle picked it up and ran 5 yards for a touchdown Bears quarterback Jim McMahon later threw two touchdown passes in the third quarter both to Dennis McKinnon McMahon finished the game with 216 passing yards while running back Walter Payton rushed for 94 yards 29 NFC Championship Los Angeles Rams at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRams 0 0 000Bears 10 0 7724at Soldier Field Chicago Date January 12Game time 12 30 p m Game weather 36 F 2 2 C wind 19 miles per hour 31 km h 17 kn wind chill 26 F or 3 3 CGame attendance 65 522Referee Jim TunneyTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall and John MaddenPro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter CHI Jim McMahon 16 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 7 0 CHI Kevin Butler 34 yard field goal Bears 10 0 Second quarter Third quarter CHI Willie Gault 22 yard pass from Jim McMahon Kevin Butler kick Bears 17 0 Fourth quarter CHI Wilber Marshall 52 yard fumble return Kevin Butler kick Bears 24 0 At the start of the week leading up to the NFC Championship Game Ditka commented on what he perceived as the NFL s unfavorable treatment of his team by famously stating I don t think we come in great favor with certain people I think it s the same reason people look with disfavor on the Raiders There are some teams that are fair haired there are some teams that are not fair haired There are teams named Smith there are teams named Grabowski The Rams are a Smith We re a Grabowski 30 The Bears defense dominated the game by limiting Rams running back Eric Dickerson to 46 yards and holding quarterback Dieter Brock to 10 out of 31 completions for 66 passing yards Los Angeles only gained 130 yards of total offense Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon scored on a 16 yard touchdown run in the first quarter and later threw a 22 yard touchdown pass to Willie Gault in the third quarter Kicker Kevin Butler kicked a 34 yard field goal in the first period In the fourth quarter defensive lineman Richard Dent forced Brock to fumble and linebacker Wilber Marshall picked up the loose ball and returned it 52 yards for a touchdown 31 Super Bowl Edit Further information Super Bowl XX Super Bowl XX Chicago Bears vs New England Patriots Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 13 10 21246Patriots 3 0 0710at Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Date January 26Game time 5 25 p m Game weather Indoors dome Game attendance 73 818Referee Red CashionTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg Merlin Olsen and Bob GriesePro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter NE Tony Franklin 36 yard field goal Patriots 3 0 CHI Kevin Butler 28 yard field goal Tie 3 3 CHI Kevin Butler 24 yard field goal Bears 6 3 CHI Matt Suhey 11 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 13 3 Second quarter CHI Jim McMahon 2 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 20 3 CHI Kevin Butler 24 yard field goal Bears 23 3 Third quarter CHI Jim McMahon 1 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 30 3 CHI Reggie Phillips 28 yard interception return Kevin Butler kick Bears 37 3 CHI William Perry 1 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 44 3 Fourth quarter NE Irving Fryar 8 yard pass from Steve Grogan Tony Franklin kick Bears 44 10 CHI Safety Steve Grogan tackled by Henry Waechter in end zone Bears 46 10 The Patriots took a quick lead after linebacker Larry McGrew recovered a fumble from Walter Payton at the Chicago 19 yard line on the second play of the game setting up Tony Franklin s 36 yard field goal 1 19 into the first quarter The Bears struck back with a 7 play 59 yard drive featuring a 43 yard pass completion from Jim McMahon to wide receiver Willie Gault to set up a field goal from Kevin Butler tying the score 3 3 After both teams traded punts Richard Dent and linebacker Wilber Marshall shared a sack on Eason forcing a fumble that lineman Dan Hampton recovered on the Patriots 13 yard line Chicago then drove to the 3 yard line but had to settle for another field goal from Butler after rookie defensive lineman William Refrigerator Perry was tackled for a 1 yard loss while trying to throw his first NFL pass on a halfback option play On the Patriots ensuing drive Dent forced running back Craig James to fumble which was recovered by linebacker Mike Singletary at the 13 yard line Two plays later Bears fullback Matt Suhey scored on an 11 yard touchdown run to increase the lead to 13 3 New England took the ensuing kickoff and ran one play before the first quarter ended which resulted in positive yardage for the first time in the game a 3 yard run by James But after an incomplete pass and a 4 yard loss they had to send in punter Rich Camarillo again and receiver Keith Ortego returned the ball 12 yards to the 41 yard line The Bears subsequently drove 59 yards in 10 plays featuring a 24 yard reception by Suhey to score on McMahon s 2 yard touchdown run to increase their lead 20 3 After the ensuing kickoff New England lost 13 yards in 3 plays and had to punt again but got the ball back with great field position when defensive back Raymond Clayborn recovered a fumble from Suhey at their own 46 yard line Patriots coach Raymond Berry then replaced Eason with Steve Grogan to see if he could spark the Patriots offense But Grogan could only lead them to the 37 yard line and they decided to punt rather than risk a 55 yard field goal attempt The Bears then marched 72 yards in 11 plays moving the ball inside the Patriots 10 yard line New England kept them out of the end zone but Butler kicked his third field goal on the last play of the half to give Chicago a 23 3 halftime lead The Bears had absolutely dominated New England in the first half holding them to 21 offensive plays only 4 of which resulted in positive yardage 19 total offensive yards 2 pass completions 1 first down and 3 points Meanwhile Chicago gained 236 yards and scored 23 points themselves After the Patriots received the second half opening kickoff they managed to get one first down but then had to punt after Grogan was sacked twice Camarillo who punted 4 times in the first half managed to pin the Bears back at their own 4 yard line with a Super Bowl record 62 yard punt But the Patriots defense still had no ability to stop Chicago s offense On their very first play McMahon faked a handoff to Payton then threw a 60 yard completion to Gault Eight plays later McMahon finished the Super Bowl record 96 yard drive with a 1 yard touchdown run to make the Bears lead 30 3 On New England s second drive of the period Chicago cornerback Reggie Phillips intercepted a pass from Grogan and returned it 28 yards for a touchdown to increase the lead to 37 3 On the second play of their ensuing possession the Patriots turned the ball over again when receiver Cedric Jones lost a fumble after catching a 19 yard pass from Grogan A few plays later McMahon s 27 yard completion to receiver Dennis Gentry moved the ball to the 1 yard line setting up perhaps the most memorable moment of the game William the Refrigerator Perry was brought on to score on offense as he had done twice in the regular season His touchdown made the score 44 3 The Patriots finally scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter advancing the ball 76 yards in 12 plays and scoring on an 8 yard pass from Grogan to receiver Irving Fryar But the Bears defense dominated New England for the rest of the game forcing another fumble another interception and defensive lineman Henry Waechter s sack on Grogan in the end zone for a safety to make the final score 46 10 One oddity in the Bears victory was that Payton had a relatively poor performance statistically running the ball and never scored a touchdown in Super Bowl XX his first and only Super Bowl appearance in a Hall of Fame career 32 However if one views the game and watches the Patriots defense it is clear that their primary goal was stopping Payton and he frequently had three and four defenders keyed on him on nearly every play This allowed the rest of the Bears offense far more opportunities to score than had the Patriots employed a more balanced defense Ultimately Payton was the Bears leading rusher during the game but the Patriots defense held him to only 61 yards on 22 carries with his longest run being only 7 yards He was given several opportunities to score near the goal line but New England stopped him every time before he reached the end zone such as his 2 yard loss from the New England 3 yard line a few plays before Butler s second field goal and his 2 yard run from the 4 yard line right before McMahon s first rushing touchdown Thus Chicago head coach Mike Ditka opted to go for other plays to counter the Patriots defense Perry s touchdown and McMahon s rushing touchdowns are widely considered as scoring opportunities that were denied to Payton Ditka has since gone on record stating that his biggest regret of his career was not creating a scoring opportunity for Payton during the game McMahon who completed 12 out of 20 passes for 256 yards became the first quarterback in a Super Bowl to score 2 rushing touchdowns Bears receiver Willie Gault finished the game with 129 receiving yards on just 4 receptions an average of over 32 2 yards per catch He also returned 4 kickoffs for 49 yards Suhey had 11 carries for 52 yards and a touchdown and caught a pass for 24 yards Singletary tied a Super Bowl record with 2 fumble recoveries Eason became the first Super Bowl starting quarterback to fail to complete a pass going 0 for 6 attempts The Bears also dominated Patriots starting running back James holding him to 1 yard on 5 carries with 1 fumble Grogan completed 17 out of 30 passes for 177 yards and 1 touchdown with 2 interceptions Although Fullback Tony Collins was the Patriots leading rusher he was limited to just 4 yards on 3 carries and caught 2 passes for 19 yards New England receiver Stephen Starring returned 7 kickoffs for 153 yards and caught 2 passes for 39 yards Notable moments EditStatistics Edit The Bears were first in scoring defense allowing only 198 points in the regular season with an average of allowing only 12 4 points game as well as scoring more points than given up 15 The 198 points allowed were 65 less than the second most allowed that year while the point differential of plus 258 is 110 more than the second ranked differential and the third highest in NFL history 33 They were also second in scoring with 456 points 28 5 points game trailing only the Chargers that season They also led the league in turnover differential at plus 23 The team also had 4 shutouts two in the regular season over the Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons followed by the New York Giants and Los Angeles Rams in the postseason 34 The defense Edit The Bears iconic 46 defense named after the jersey number of former Bears safety Doug Plank led by mercurial defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan was an attack from all angles scheme that resulted in arguably one of the greatest overall team defenses in league history With future Hall of Famer Mike Singletary 50 flanked by the supremely athletic Wilber Marshall 58 and Otis Wilson 55 the linebacking unit ranked in at 5 of the greatest linebacking corps in NFL history in NFL Top 10 35 Coupled with a solid backfield anchored by safeties Gary Fencik FS and Dave Duerson 22 and a defensive line that included future Hall of Famers Richard Dent 95 and Dan Danimal Hampton 99 along with the gritty Steve McMichael 76 and breakout media superstar rookie William The Refrigerator Perry 72 the Bears were famous or infamous for getting to the quarterback early and often and completely disrupting their opponent s offensive game plans As a testament to their toughness a hit by Marshall where he knocked Detroit Lions quarterback Joe Ferguson unconscious is still replayed as just one example of the ferocity with which this team played 36 The irony of the defense s success was that two of the Bears top defensive players linebacker Al Harris and strong safety Todd Bell missed the entire season due to contract disputes 12 37 Additionally the team possessed several talented offensive players to back up their defense Chicago Honey Bears Edit The 1985 season was the team s cheerleading squad Chicago Honey Bears final season with the team as team owner Virginia Halas McCaskey eventually severed all ties with them 38 The Super Bowl Shuffle Edit Main article The Super Bowl Shuffle After the loss to the Miami Dolphins most of the team recorded the song The Super Bowl Shuffle defensive lineman Dan Hampton refused to participate due to the song s arrogance becoming the first sports team to record a rap song The 49ers recorded a post disco song the year before 39 The song s popularity led to it being 41 on the US Billboard Hot 100 40 and the song funded 300 000 in profit for the Chicago Community Trust to help needy families in Chicago with clothing shelter and food hence Walter Payton s rap lyric now we re not doing this because we re greedy the Bears are doing it to feed the needy 41 2011 White House visit Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source 1985 Chicago Bears Visit the White House video from White House In 2011 the Bears made their visit to the White House 25 years after their originally intended visit was cancelled due to the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster as former President Barack Obama is a Bears fan 42 At that time Obama called them the greatest team ever however he called his own words into question when hosting the 1972 Dolphins the only NFL team with a perfect season Obama noted that the only loss the 1985 Bears had was to the Dolphins 43 Honors and achievements EditAwards Edit NFL Champions 9 National Football Conference Championship NFC Central Division Championship Richard Dent Super Bowl XX Most Valuable Player Mike Ditka 1985 AP NFL Coach of Year Mike Ditka 1985 Sporting News NFL Coach of Year Mike Ditka 1985 UPI NFL Coach of Year Walter Payton Bert Bell Award 44 Walter Payton UPI NFC Player of the Year Offense Mike Singletary National Football League Defensive Player of the Year Award Mike Singletary UPI NFC Player of the Year Defense Mike Singletary NFC Defensive Player of the YearHall of Famers Edit 1988 Enshrinement Mike Ditka 1961 1966 player 45 1993 Enshrinement Walter Payton 1975 1987 46 1998 Enshrinement Mike Singletary 1981 1992 47 2002 Enshrinement Dan Hampton 1979 1990 48 2011 Enshrinement Richard Dent 1983 1993 1995 49 2020 Enshrinement Jim Covert 1983 1991Players that became coaches Edit Mike Singletary Head Coach of the San Francisco 49ers 2008 2010 50 Minnesota Vikings 2011 2013 assistant head coach linebackers coach Leslie Frazier Head Coach of the Minnesota Vikings 2010 2013 51 Ron Rivera Defensive Coordinator of the Bears 2004 2006 Head Coach of the Carolina Panthers 2011 2019 Head Coach of the Washington Football Team 2019 present 52 Brian Cabral Interim Head Coach of the Colorado Buffaloes 2010 53 Steve McMichael Head Coach Chicago Slaughter CIFL 2007 2013 54 Dennis Gentry Running Backs Coach Chicago Enforcers XFL 2001 Jeff Fisher Head Coach of the Tennessee Titans 1994 2010 St Louis Los Angeles Rams 2012 2016 55 Notes Edita1 Kazor also served as the team s special teams coach defensive assistant and tight ends coachReferences Edit 1985 NFL Pro Bowlers Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on 2012 02 03 Retrieved 2012 08 03 1985 NFL All Pros Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on 2012 08 18 Retrieved 2012 08 03 Lewis Brian 2014 01 20 10 best teams in Super Bowl 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