It's been 40 years since the Chicago Bears won the Super Bowl and, perhaps coincidentally, also since their cheerleading squad, the Honey Bears, were disbanded. Is there a curse?
Tuesday marks 40 years since throngs of Chicagoans braved subzero wind chills to welcome home the Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears.
Forty years ago on Jan. 26, 1986, the Chicago Bears won their first and only Super Bowl. Take a look back at that defining ...
In one of the greatest moments in franchise history, the 1985 Bears beat the New England Patriots 46-10 in Super Bowl XX 40 ...
The Chicago Bears, who had posted two playoff shutouts, finish off the postseason with a defensive masterpiece in Super Bowl ...
Some 500,000 fans showed up to celebrate, withstanding a windchill of 25 below zero, to welcome the home team along a route that started at LaSalle Street and Jackson Boulevard and ended at Daley ...
As the Windy City celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Chicago Bears’ Super Bowl XX triumph, an iconic piece of memorabilia ...
1986: The Chicago Bears won Super Bowl XX in New Orleans with a 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots.
For the record, it was defensive end Richard Dent and linebacker Wilber Marshall who combined for the first sack. The Bears ...
In a phenomenon that hasn't been too common in recent years, it's a great time to live in the present if you're a Bears fan. But this week is also the anniversary of a pivotal moment in Bears team ...
A look back at their timeless classic “The Super Bowl Shuffle,” which hit Number 41 on the Hot 100, sold a million VHS tapes, ...
This week marked the 40th anniversary of Super Bowl XX (January 26, 1986) when the 1985 Chicago Bears went 15-1 and beat the ...