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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.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.
The Bears defense dominated the game by allowing only 32 rushing yards, 181 total yards, and sacking the Giants quarterbacks for 60 yards. Giants quarterback Phil Simms was sacked six times during the game, 3.5 of them coming from Chicago defensive end Richard Dent. New York's offense passed for just 104 yards in the first half, and had 89 ...
The 1985 NFL season was the 66th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XX when the Chicago Bears defeated the New England Patriots 46–10 at the Louisiana Superdome .
The 1985 Bears were crowned as the greatest team in NFL history in our bracket.
Bears 28, Lions 13 − Final score Bears player stats, game leaders. According to NFL.com:. Justin Fields: 19-of-33 passing for 223 yards and a touchdown; 12 carries for 58 yards and a touchdown ...
Bears career Ref Most seasons in a Bears uniform 16 Patrick Mannelly: 1998–2013 Most games played in a Bears uniform 245 Patrick Mannelly: 1998–2013 Most games started in a Bears uniform 184 Walter Payton: 1975–87 Most consecutive games played in a Bears uniform 191 Steve McMichael: 1981–93 Most Pro Bowls 10 Mike Singletary: 1984–93
NEW YORK — The 1985 Bears defense has often been labeled as the best defense of all time. D.J. Reed believes the Jets' 2023 defense has the possibility to be mentioned alongside that Bears team ...
Super Bowl XX was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1985 season. The Bears defeated the Patriots by the score of 46–10, capturing their first NFL ...