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In the mid- to late 1990s and early 2000s, the Bears posted six seasons with 10 or more losses. In the 1969 season, the franchise posted their worst regular season record with a 1–13 showing. [15] Soldier Field, current home of the Chicago Bears
Team season results records Statistic Record Season Best record 15-1 (16 games) 1985 Worst record 1-13 (14 games) 1969 Highest Winning percentage 1.000† 1942 (11 games) 1934 (13 games) Lowest winning percentage .071 1969 (14 games) Most consecutive losses 10 2022 (17 games) Most losses 14 2022 (17 games) Home wins 9 1926 (11 home games)
The 1969 Chicago Bears season was their 50th regular season completed in the National Football League.The team finished with a franchise-worst 1–13 record. [1] This occurred despite the exploits of Dick Butkus and Gale Sayers, who had torn the ligaments in his right knee in November 1968.
The Bears finished the season with an NFL-worst 3–14 record, which secured the team the rights to the first overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft. [103] The Bears are entered free agency with an NFL-high $118 million available in salary cap. [105]
Many called for his job after the Chicago Bears went 7–10 last season, beginning the campaign with four consecutive losses and a 2–7 start, which followed a 3-14 debut season in 2022.
The Chicago Bears announced Tuesday that the team had reached an agreement with ... The team followed that with a 12-5 record in 2023 and a 15-2 record in 2024 – tied for the most wins in the ...
The Bears looked again like one of the worst teams in the NFL. ... The defense was completely overrated after last season's solid start. Chicago gave up 474 yards on Sunday, and it could have been ...
The longest losing streaks in the postseason in NFL history The Chicago Cardinals have the longest regular season losing streak, losing 29 consecutive games from 1942 through 1945. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the longest losing streak since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger , losing the first 26 games in franchise history in 1976 and 1977.