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Willie "the Wisp" Galimore (March 30, 1935 – July 27, 1964) was an American professional football player who played halfback for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) from 1957 to 1963. Tragically, his NFL career was cut short with his death at age 29 in a traffic accident just ahead of the 1964 season.
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The post NFL World Reacts To Wednesday’s Chicago Bears News appeared first on The Spun. Chicago opened the season with Andy Dalton as the starter. Head coach Matt Nagy made it clear that the ...
Chicago Cardinals: Plane crash: 1947 Ernie Davis: 23 HB: Cleveland Browns: Leukemia 1963 [a] Terry Dillon: 22 DB: Minnesota Vikings: Drowned 1964 Bo Farrington: 28 TE: Chicago Bears: Car crash (with Willie Galimore) 1964 Don Fleming: 25 S: Cleveland Browns: Accidental electrocution 1963 Willie Galimore † 29 HB: Chicago Bears: Car crash (with ...
The Chicago Bears play the Chicago Cardinals on November 11, 1926. November 11 (Armistice Day): Stadium is renamed "Soldier Field" [7] 10,000 spectators watched as Soldier Field hosted its first professional American football game, a match between the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL. The Bears defeated an injury-ridden Cardinals.
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The Chicago–Kansas City Expressway is a highway that runs between Chicago, Illinois, and Kansas City, Missouri. The road is known as Route 110 in Missouri and Illinois Route 110 (IL 110) in Illinois. IL 110 was created through legislation on May 27, 2010, as the designated route for the Illinois portion of the Chicago–Kansas City Expressway.
15:00 left, fourth quarter. On 3rd-and-1, Chicago QB Justin Fields runs up the middle for no gain. Bears 20, Lions 14 − End of third quarter:24 left, third quarter