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1986 Chicago Bears season

The 1986 Chicago Bears season was their 67th regular season and 17th post-season completed in the National Football League. The Bears entered the season looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions, as they had won in 1985. Chicago managed to finish 14–2, one game off of their 1985 record of 15–1. Although the Bears had an equal 14-2 record as the New York Giants for the league’s best record, the Giants were seeded number one in the NFC for the playoffs due to the Giants having a better conference record (11-1) than that of the Bears (10-2). In going 14-2, the Chicago Bears are the first team in NFL history to have consecutive seasons with 14 or more victories.

1986 Chicago Bears season
OwnerThe McCaskey Family
General managerJerry Vainisi
Head coachMike Ditka
Home fieldSoldier Field
Results
Record14–2
Division place1st NFC Central
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs (vs. Redskins) 13–27
Pro Bowlers
AP All-Pros

After winning the championship in 1985, the Bears seemed like a dynasty in the making. However, quarterback Jim McMahon showed up to training camp 25 pounds overweight – the product of the post-Super Bowl partying he’d partaken in. Nonetheless, he was once again named as the starter. Injuries to his rotator cuff (including a flagrant late-hit by Charles Martin which exacerbated it), however, derailed his season. McMahon played in only six of the team’s first 12 games.

Aided by a strong offensive line, the Bears were once again led on offense by Walter Payton. Payton remained his usual stellar self, posting his 10th and final 1,000-yard season. With McMahon’s poor play, as well as the equally poor play of backups Mike Tomczak, Steve Fuller and Doug Flutie, Payton was the sole spark on offense, which ranked 13th in the NFL.

As had been the case the year before, the Bears were once again led by their explosive defense. Any shortcomings on the offensive side of the ball were more than made up for on the defensive side. They once again were ranked 1st in the NFL. The Bears’ defense became the third defense in the history of the NFL to lead the league in fewest points allowed and fewest total yards allowed for two consecutive seasons.[3] The Bears’ 187 points allowed is the fewest surrendered by any team in the 1980s (other than the strike-shortened 1982 season) – even fewer than the 198 points the Bears allowed in their historic 1985 season.

However, the Bears were not able to recapture their magic from the season before and were bounced from the playoffs in their first game by the Washington Redskins.

1986 NFL Draft

1986 Chicago Bears draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 27 Neal Anderson *  Running back Florida
2 55 Vestee Jackson  Cornerback Washington
3 82 David Williams  Wide receiver Illinois
4 110 Paul Blair  Offensive Tackle Oklahoma State
5 138 Lew Barnes  Wide receiver Oregon
6 166 Jeff Powell  Running back Tennessee
7 194 Bruce Jones  Defensive back North Alabama
8 221 Maurice Douglass  Safety Kentucky
9 249 John Teltschik  Punter Texas
10 277 Barton Hundley  Defensive back Kansas State
11 305 Glen Kozlowski  Wide receiver Brigham Young
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Staff

Coaching Staff of 1986 season

Front office

Coaches

 

Position coaches

Trainers

  • Brian McCaskey – Assistant trainer
  • Clyde EmrichWeightlifting/Strength
 

Scouts

Roster

1986 Chicago Bears final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Rookies in italics

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record
1 August 3, 1986 Dallas Cowboys W 17–6 Wembley Stadium 1–0
2 August 9, 1986 Pittsburgh Steelers W 33–13 Three Rivers Stadium 2–0
3 August 16, 1986 Indianapolis Colts W 38–21 Soldier Field 3–0
4 August 23, 1986 St. Louis Cardinals L 7–14 Soldier Field 3–1
5 August 30, 1986 Buffalo Bills W 31–17 Notre Dame Stadium 4–1

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
1 September 7, 1986 Cleveland Browns W 41–31
66,030
2 September 14, 1986 Philadelphia Eagles W 13–10 (OT)
65,130
3 September 22, 1986 at Green Bay Packers W 25–12
55,527
4 September 28, 1986 at Cincinnati Bengals W 44–7
55,146
5 October 5, 1986 Minnesota Vikings W 23–0
63,921
6 October 12, 1986 at Houston Oilers W 20–7
46,026
7 October 19, 1986 at Minnesota Vikings L 7–23
62,851
8 October 26, 1986 Detroit Lions W 13–7
62,064
9 November 3, 1986 Los Angeles Rams L 17–20
64,877
10 November 9, 1986 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 23–3
70,097
11 November 16, 1986 at Atlanta Falcons W 13–10
55,520
12 November 23, 1986 Green Bay Packers W 12–10
59,291
13 November 30, 1986 Pittsburgh Steelers W 13–10 (OT)
61,425
14 December 7, 1986 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 48–14
52,746
15 December 15, 1986 at Detroit Lions W 16–13
75,602
16 December 21, 1986 at Dallas Cowboys W 24–10
57,256

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Cleveland Browns

1 234Total
Browns 7 7710 31
• Bears 21 3710 41
  • Date: Sunday, September 7
  • Location: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 66,030
  • Game weather: 63 °F or 17.2 °C (Sunny); wind 9 miles per hour (14 km/h; 7.8 kn)
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen
Scoring summary
Q1CLEGross recovered fumble in end zone (Bahr kick)CLE 7–0
Q1CHIGentry 91 yard kickoff return (Butler kick)Tie 7–7
Q1CHIPayton 2 yard run (Butler kick)CHI 14–7
Q1CHIMarshall 58 yard interception return (Butler kick)CHI 21–7
Q2CLEMack 3 yard run (Bahr kick)CHI 21–14
Q2CHIButler 47 yard field goalCHI 24–14
Q3CLEMack 14 yard run (Bahr kick)CHI 24–21
Q3CHIPayton 11 yard pass from McMahon (Butler kick)CHI 31–21
Q4CLEBahr 22 yard field goalCHI 31–24
Q4CHIButler 19 yard field goalCHI 34–24
Q4CLEBrennan 15 yard pass from Kosar (Bahr kick)CHI 34–31
Q4CHISuhey 6 yard run (Butler kick)CHI 41–31

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Week 2: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears
1 234OTTotal
Eagles 3 0070 10
Bears 0 01003 13
  • Date: Sunday, September 14
  • Location: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m. CST
  • Game attendance: 65,130
  • Game weather: 66 °F or 18.9 °C (Cloudy), wind 12 miles per hour (19 km/h; 10 kn)
  • Referee: Dick Jorgensen
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Stockton Dan Dierdorf
  • Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com
Scoring summary
1EaglesPaul McFadden 49-yard field goalEagles 3–0
3BearsWalter Payton 1-yard run (Kevin Butler kick)Bears 7–3
3BearsKevin Butler 23-yard field goalBears 10–3
4EaglesMike Quick 26-yard pass from Ron Jaworski (Paul McFadden kick)Tie 10–10
OTBearsKevin Butler 23-yard field goalBears 13–10

Week 12: vs. Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears
1 234Total
Packers 0 037 10
Bears 2 703 12
  • Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com
Scoring summary
1BearsSafety, Kenneth Davis tackled by Dan Hampton in end zoneBears 2–0
2BearsDennis Gentry recovered fumble in end zone (Kevin Butler kick)Bears 9–0
3PackersAl Del Greco 22-yard field goalBears 9–3
4PackersEd West 46-yard pass from Randy Wright (Al Del Greco kick)Packers 10–9
4BearsKevin Butler 32-yard field goalBears 12–10

Week 15: at Detroit Lions

Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions
1 234Total
Bears 0 3013 16
Lions 3 370 13
  • Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com
Scoring summary
1LionsEddie Murray 52-yard field goalLions 3–0
2BearsKevin Butler 41-yard field goalTie 3–3
2LionsEddie Murray 39-yard field goalLions 6–3
3LionsLeonard Thompson 4-yard pass from Chuck Long (Eddie Murray kick)Lions 13–3
4BearsKevin Butler 32-yard field goalLions 13–6
4BearsMatt Suhey 4-yard run (Kevin Butler kick)Tie 13–13
4BearsKevin Butler 22-yard field goalBears 16–13

Week 16: at Dallas Cowboys

Chicago Bears at Dallas Cowboys
1 234Total
Bears 7 1430 24
Cowboys 0 0010 10
  • Date: Sunday, December 21
  • Location: Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas
  • Game start: 3:00 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: 47 °F (8.3 °C), wind 8 miles per hour (13 km/h; 7.0 kn)
  • Referee: Fred Wyant
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall and John Madden
  • Source: Pro-Football-Reference.com
Scoring summary
1BearsWalter Payton 1-yard run (Kevin Butler kick)Bears 7–0
2BearsNeal Anderson 58-yard pass from Doug Flutie (Kevin Butler kick)Bears 14–0
2BearsWillie Gault 33-yard pass from Doug Flutie (Kevin Butler kick)Bears 21–0
3BearsKevin Butler 31-yard field goalBears 24–0
4CowboysRafael Septién 50-yard field goalBears 24–3
4CowboysMike Renfro 11-yard pass from Steve Pelluer (Rafael Septien kick)Bears 24–10

Playoffs

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
Divisional January 3, 1987 Washington Redskins L 27–13
65,141

Game summary

NFC Divisional Playoff: Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Redskins 7 0 71327
Bears 0 13 0013

at Soldier Field, Chicago

  • Date: January 3, 1987
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 33 °F (0.6 °C), wind 7 miles per hour (11 km/h; 6.1 kn)
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • Boxscore [1]
Game information

The 1986 Bears earned a first round playoff bye, but in their opening playoff game, they were upset at home by the Washington Redskins. A holding penalty and a missed field goal by Kevin Butler frustrated the Bears in the first quarter. They still, however, managed to take a 13–7 lead into halftime. But their usually stout defense fell apart in the second half, allowing the Redskins to score 20 unanswered points.

“Maybe my dreams didn’t come true“, said Chicago Coach Mike Ditka. “The defense has to play outstanding and today they were just not up to the way the Redskins were playing.”

Despite injuries to Redskins offensive linemen Joe Jacoby and Russ Grimm, the Washington offensive line was able to pick up the Bears patented blitzes. Washington quarterback Jay Schroeder was sacked only twice. He was also able to use the blitzes to his advantage, completing passes while being chased out of the pocket.

Trailing 14–13 in the 4th quarter, the Bears good fortune ran out, when the usually dependable Payton lost a fumble, which led to an 83-yard touchdown drive by the Redskins. The long drive perpetrated against the NFL’s best defense seemed to take the wind out of the Bears' sails. A few minutes later, the Bears muffed a punt return which set up an easy field goal for the Redskins. The Bears lost 27–13.

Standings

NFC Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Chicago Bears(2) 14 2 0 .875 7–1 10–2 352 187 W7
Minnesota Vikings 9 7 0 .563 6–2 8–4 398 273 W1
Detroit Lions 5 11 0 .313 3–5 4–8 277 326 L4
Green Bay Packers 4 12 0 .250 3–5 3–9 254 418 L1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 14 0 .125 1–7 1–13 239 473 L7

References

  1. ^ "1986 NFL Pro Bowlers". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "1986 NFL All-Pros". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  3. ^ The Best Show in Football: The 1946–1955 Cleveland Browns, p. 294, Andy Piascik, Taylor Trade Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-1-58979-360-6
  4. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Jun-06.

External links

  • 1986 Chicago Bears Season at www.bearshistory.com

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The 1986 Chicago Bears season was their 67th regular season and 17th post season completed in the National Football League The Bears entered the season looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions as they had won in 1985 Chicago managed to finish 14 2 one game off of their 1985 record of 15 1 Although the Bears had an equal 14 2 record as the New York Giants for the league s best record the Giants were seeded number one in the NFC for the playoffs due to the Giants having a better conference record 11 1 than that of the Bears 10 2 In going 14 2 the Chicago Bears are the first team in NFL history to have consecutive seasons with 14 or more victories 1986 Chicago Bears seasonOwnerThe McCaskey FamilyGeneral managerJerry VainisiHead coachMike DitkaHome fieldSoldier FieldResultsRecord14 2Division place1st NFC CentralPlayoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs vs Redskins 13 27Pro Bowlers7 1 RB Walter PaytonLT Jimbo CovertC Jay HilgenbergDT Steve McMichaelLB Wilber MarshallMLB Mike SingletarySS Dave DuersonAP All Pros11 2 WR Dennis GentryRB Walter PaytonRB Neal AndersonLT Jimbo CovertC Jay HilgenbergDE Dan HamptonDT Steve McMichaelLB Wilber MarshallMLB Mike SingletaryCB Mike RichardsonSS Dave Duerson 1985 Bears seasons 1987 After winning the championship in 1985 the Bears seemed like a dynasty in the making However quarterback Jim McMahon showed up to training camp 25 pounds overweight the product of the post Super Bowl partying he d partaken in Nonetheless he was once again named as the starter Injuries to his rotator cuff including a flagrant late hit by Charles Martin which exacerbated it however derailed his season McMahon played in only six of the team s first 12 games Aided by a strong offensive line the Bears were once again led on offense by Walter Payton Payton remained his usual stellar self posting his 10th and final 1 000 yard season With McMahon s poor play as well as the equally poor play of backups Mike Tomczak Steve Fuller and Doug Flutie Payton was the sole spark on offense which ranked 13th in the NFL As had been the case the year before the Bears were once again led by their explosive defense Any shortcomings on the offensive side of the ball were more than made up for on the defensive side They once again were ranked 1st in the NFL The Bears defense became the third defense in the history of the NFL to lead the league in fewest points allowed and fewest total yards allowed for two consecutive seasons 3 The Bears 187 points allowed is the fewest surrendered by any team in the 1980s other than the strike shortened 1982 season even fewer than the 198 points the Bears allowed in their historic 1985 season However the Bears were not able to recapture their magic from the season before and were bounced from the playoffs in their first game by the Washington Redskins Contents 1 1986 NFL Draft 2 Staff 3 Roster 3 1 Preseason 4 Regular season 4 1 Schedule 5 Game summaries 5 1 Week 1 vs Cleveland Browns 5 2 Week 2 vs Philadelphia Eagles 5 3 Week 12 vs Green Bay Packers 5 4 Week 15 at Detroit Lions 5 5 Week 16 at Dallas Cowboys 6 Playoffs 6 1 Game summary 7 Standings 8 References 9 External links1986 NFL Draft EditMain article 1986 NFL Draft 1986 Chicago Bears draftRound Pick Player Position College Notes1 27 Neal Anderson Running back Florida2 55 Vestee Jackson Cornerback Washington3 82 David Williams Wide receiver Illinois4 110 Paul Blair Offensive Tackle Oklahoma State5 138 Lew Barnes Wide receiver Oregon6 166 Jeff Powell Running back Tennessee7 194 Bruce Jones Defensive back North Alabama8 221 Maurice Douglass Safety Kentucky9 249 John Teltschik Punter Texas10 277 Barton Hundley Defensive back Kansas State11 305 Glen Kozlowski Wide receiver Brigham Young Made roster Pro Football Hall of Fame Made at least one Pro Bowl during careerStaff EditCoaching Staff of 1986 seasonFront office Virginia Halas McCaskey Owner Michael McCaskey Team president Jerry Vainisi General manager Ray Earley Equipment manager Gary Haeger Assistant equipment manager Rod Graves Director of player personnelCoaches Mike Ditka Head coach Steve Kazor Assistant head coach Ed Hughes Offensive coordinator Vince Tobin Defensive coordinator Position coaches Greg Landry Quarterbacks Johnny Roland Running backs Dick Stanfel Offensive line John Levra Defensive line Dave McGinnis Linebackers Jim LaRue SecondaryTrainers Brian McCaskey Assistant trainer Clyde Emrich Weightlifting Strength Scouts Jim Dooley Pete McGrane Video teamRoster Edit1986 Chicago Bears final roster Quarterbacks 2 Doug Flutie 4 Steve Fuller 18 Mike TomczakRunning backs 35 Neal Anderson 34 Walter Payton 26 Matt Suhey FB 20 Thomas Sanders 29 Dennis Gentry 33 Calvin ThomasWide receivers 81 Lew Barnes 83 Willie Gault 82 Ken Margerum 86 Clay Pickering 89 Keith OrtegoTight ends 87 Emery Moorehead 80 Tim Wrightman Offensive linemen 79 Kurt Becker G 68 Paul Blair T 62 Mark Bortz G 74 Jim Covert T 63 Jay Hilgenberg C 57 Tom Thayer G 78 Keith Van Horne T 71 Andy Frederick T 75 Stefan Humphries G 52 Larry Rubens CDefensive linemen 95 Richard Dent DE 99 Dan Hampton DE 73 Mike Hartenstine DE 76 Steve McMichael DT 72 William Perry DT 70 Henry Waechter DL 90 Al Harris DE Linebackers 58 Wilber Marshall WLB 51 Jim Morrissey LB 53 Dan Rains LB 50 Mike Singletary MLB 55 Otis Wilson SLB 54 Brian Cabral LB 59 Ron Rivera LBDefensive backs 25 Todd Bell 36 Maurice Douglass 22 Dave Duerson SS 45 Gary Fencik FS 23 Shaun Gayle 24 Vestee Jackson CB 48 Reggie Phillips CB 27 Mike Richardson CBSpecial teams 6 Kevin Butler K 8 Maury Buford P Reserve lists 21 Leslie Frazier CB IR 49 Riley Walton TE IR 85 Dennis McKinnon WR IR 9 Jim McMahon QB IR 93 Glen Kozlowski WR IR Rookies in italicsPreseason Edit Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record1 August 3 1986 Dallas Cowboys W 17 6 Wembley Stadium 1 02 August 9 1986 Pittsburgh Steelers W 33 13 Three Rivers Stadium 2 03 August 16 1986 Indianapolis Colts W 38 21 Soldier Field 3 04 August 23 1986 St Louis Cardinals L 7 14 Soldier Field 3 15 August 30 1986 Buffalo Bills W 31 17 Notre Dame Stadium 4 1Regular season EditSchedule Edit Week Date Opponent Result Attendance1 September 7 1986 Cleveland Browns W 41 31 66 0302 September 14 1986 Philadelphia Eagles W 13 10 OT 65 1303 September 22 1986 at Green Bay Packers W 25 12 55 5274 September 28 1986 at Cincinnati Bengals W 44 7 55 1465 October 5 1986 Minnesota Vikings W 23 0 63 9216 October 12 1986 at Houston Oilers W 20 7 46 0267 October 19 1986 at Minnesota Vikings L 7 23 62 8518 October 26 1986 Detroit Lions W 13 7 62 0649 November 3 1986 Los Angeles Rams L 17 20 64 87710 November 9 1986 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 23 3 70 09711 November 16 1986 at Atlanta Falcons W 13 10 55 52012 November 23 1986 Green Bay Packers W 12 10 59 29113 November 30 1986 Pittsburgh Steelers W 13 10 OT 61 42514 December 7 1986 Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 48 14 52 74615 December 15 1986 at Detroit Lions W 16 13 75 60216 December 21 1986 at Dallas Cowboys W 24 10 57 256Game summaries EditWeek 1 vs Cleveland Browns Edit 1 234TotalBrowns 7 7710 31 Bears 21 3710 41Date Sunday September 7Location Soldier Field ChicagoGame start 1 00 p m Game attendance 66 030Game weather 63 F or 17 2 C Sunny wind 9 miles per hour 14 km h 7 8 kn Referee Ben DreithTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg and Merlin OlsenScoring summaryQ1CLEGross recovered fumble in end zone Bahr kick CLE 7 0 Q1CHIGentry 91 yard kickoff return Butler kick Tie 7 7 Q1CHIPayton 2 yard run Butler kick CHI 14 7 Q1CHIMarshall 58 yard interception return Butler kick CHI 21 7 Q2CLEMack 3 yard run Bahr kick CHI 21 14 Q2CHIButler 47 yard field goalCHI 24 14 Q3CLEMack 14 yard run Bahr kick CHI 24 21 Q3CHIPayton 11 yard pass from McMahon Butler kick CHI 31 21 Q4CLEBahr 22 yard field goalCHI 31 24 Q4CHIButler 19 yard field goalCHI 34 24 Q4CLEBrennan 15 yard pass from Kosar Bahr kick CHI 34 31 Q4CHISuhey 6 yard run Butler kick CHI 41 31 4 Week 2 vs Philadelphia Eagles Edit Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears 1 234OTTotalEagles 3 0070 10 Bears 0 01003 13Date Sunday September 14Location Soldier Field ChicagoGame start 12 00 p m CSTGame attendance 65 130Game weather 66 F or 18 9 C Cloudy wind 12 miles per hour 19 km h 10 kn Referee Dick JorgensenTV announcers CBS Dick Stockton Dan DierdorfSource Pro Football Reference comScoring summary1EaglesPaul McFadden 49 yard field goalEagles 3 0 3BearsWalter Payton 1 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 7 3 3BearsKevin Butler 23 yard field goalBears 10 3 4EaglesMike Quick 26 yard pass from Ron Jaworski Paul McFadden kick Tie 10 10 OTBearsKevin Butler 23 yard field goalBears 13 10 Week 12 vs Green Bay Packers Edit Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears 1 234TotalPackers 0 037 10 Bears 2 703 12Date Sunday November 23Location Soldier Field ChicagoGame start 12 00 p m CSTGame weather 41 F 5 C wind 13 miles per hour 21 km h 11 kn Referee Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan amp Johnny MorrisSource Pro Football Reference comScoring summary1BearsSafety Kenneth Davis tackled by Dan Hampton in end zoneBears 2 0 2BearsDennis Gentry recovered fumble in end zone Kevin Butler kick Bears 9 0 3PackersAl Del Greco 22 yard field goalBears 9 3 4PackersEd West 46 yard pass from Randy Wright Al Del Greco kick Packers 10 9 4BearsKevin Butler 32 yard field goalBears 12 10 Week 15 at Detroit Lions Edit Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions 1 234Total Bears 0 3013 16Lions 3 370 13Date Monday December 15Location Pontiac Silverdome Detroit MichiganGame start 8 00 p m CSTGame weather Indoors dome Referee Pat HaggertyTelevision network ABCSource Pro Football Reference comScoring summary1LionsEddie Murray 52 yard field goalLions 3 0 2BearsKevin Butler 41 yard field goalTie 3 3 2LionsEddie Murray 39 yard field goalLions 6 3 3LionsLeonard Thompson 4 yard pass from Chuck Long Eddie Murray kick Lions 13 3 4BearsKevin Butler 32 yard field goalLions 13 6 4BearsMatt Suhey 4 yard run Kevin Butler kick Tie 13 13 4BearsKevin Butler 22 yard field goalBears 16 13 Week 16 at Dallas Cowboys Edit Chicago Bears at Dallas Cowboys 1 234Total Bears 7 1430 24Cowboys 0 0010 10Date Sunday December 21Location Texas Stadium Irving TexasGame start 3 00 p m CSTGame weather 47 F 8 3 C wind 8 miles per hour 13 km h 7 0 kn Referee Fred WyantTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall and John MaddenSource Pro Football Reference comScoring summary1BearsWalter Payton 1 yard run Kevin Butler kick Bears 7 0 2BearsNeal Anderson 58 yard pass from Doug Flutie Kevin Butler kick Bears 14 0 2BearsWillie Gault 33 yard pass from Doug Flutie Kevin Butler kick Bears 21 0 3BearsKevin Butler 31 yard field goalBears 24 0 4CowboysRafael Septien 50 yard field goalBears 24 3 4CowboysMike Renfro 11 yard pass from Steve Pelluer Rafael Septien kick Bears 24 10Playoffs EditWeek Date Opponent Result AttendanceDivisional January 3 1987 Washington Redskins L 27 13 65 141Game summary Edit NFC Divisional Playoff Washington Redskins at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRedskins 7 0 71327Bears 0 13 0013at Soldier Field Chicago Date January 3 1987Game time 4 00 p m EDTGame weather 33 F 0 6 C wind 7 miles per hour 11 km h 6 1 kn Referee Bob McElweeBoxscore 1 Game informationFirst quarter WAS Art Monk 28 yard pass from Jay Schroeder Jess Atkinson kick Redskins 7 0Second quarter CHI Willie Gault 50 yard pass from Doug Flutie Kevin Butler kick Tie 7 7 CHI Kevin Butler 23 yard field goal Bears 10 7 CHI Kevin Butler 41 yard field goal Bears 13 7Third quarter WAS Art Monk 23 yard pass from Jay Schroeder Jess Atkinson kick Redskins 14 13Fourth quarter WAS George Rogers 1 yard run Jess Atkinson kick Redskins 21 13 WAS Jessie Atkinson 35 yard field goal Redskins 24 13 WAS Jessie Atkinson 25 yard field goal Redskins 27 13 Redskins Jay Schroeder 15 32 185 yards 2 TD 1 Int Art Monk 5 rec 81 yards 2 TDBears Doug Flutie 11 31 134 yards 1 TD 2 Int Walter Payton 14 rush 38 yards Turnovers Redskins 1 Bears 4 The 1986 Bears earned a first round playoff bye but in their opening playoff game they were upset at home by the Washington Redskins A holding penalty and a missed field goal by Kevin Butler frustrated the Bears in the first quarter They still however managed to take a 13 7 lead into halftime But their usually stout defense fell apart in the second half allowing the Redskins to score 20 unanswered points Maybe my dreams didn t come true said Chicago Coach Mike Ditka The defense has to play outstanding and today they were just not up to the way the Redskins were playing Despite injuries to Redskins offensive linemen Joe Jacoby and Russ Grimm the Washington offensive line was able to pick up the Bears patented blitzes Washington quarterback Jay Schroeder was sacked only twice He was also able to use the blitzes to his advantage completing passes while being chased out of the pocket Trailing 14 13 in the 4th quarter the Bears good fortune ran out when the usually dependable Payton lost a fumble which led to an 83 yard touchdown drive by the Redskins The long drive perpetrated against the NFL s best defense seemed to take the wind out of the Bears sails A few minutes later the Bears muffed a punt return which set up an easy field goal for the Redskins The Bears lost 27 13 Standings EditNFC Centralviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKChicago Bears 2 14 2 0 875 7 1 10 2 352 187 W7Minnesota Vikings 9 7 0 563 6 2 8 4 398 273 W1Detroit Lions 5 11 0 313 3 5 4 8 277 326 L4Green Bay Packers 4 12 0 250 3 5 3 9 254 418 L1Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 14 0 125 1 7 1 13 239 473 L7References Edit 1986 NFL Pro Bowlers Pro Football Reference com 1986 NFL All Pros Pro Football Reference com The Best Show in Football The 1946 1955 Cleveland Browns p 294 Andy Piascik Taylor Trade Publishing 2007 ISBN 978 1 58979 360 6 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2014 Jun 06 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to 1986 Chicago Bears season 1986 Chicago Bears Season at www bearshistory com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1986 Chicago Bears season amp oldid 1133948441, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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