Chicago Bears | |||
Established 1919 Play in Soldier Field Chicago, Illinois | |||
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League/Conference affiliations | |||
National Football League (1920–present)
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Team Details | |||
Team colors | Navy Blue, Burt Orange, White | ||
Personnel | |||
Owner | Virginia Halas McCaskey | ||
General Manager | Ryan Poles | ||
Head Coach | Matt Eberfluse | ||
Team history | |||
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Team Nicknames | |||
Da Bears Monsters of the Midway | |||
Championships | |||
League Championships (9)
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Conference Championships (4) | |||
Division Championships (18) | |||
Home fields | |||
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The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team in the National Football League based in Chicago, Illinois. The Bears were founded in Decatur, Illinois, by George Halas, in 1919. They were first called the Decatur Staleys, after the A.E. Staley Starch Company which owned the team for its first two seasons. The team has won nine NFL Championships, with the last being in 1985 (Super Bowl XX). They also played in Super Bowl XLI in 2006 against the Indianapolis Colts, but they lost 29-17 to Peyton Manning and the Colts. The team is owned by Virginia Halas McCaskey, and the general manager is Ryan Pace. The team's current head coach is Matt Nagy since 2018.