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FOOTBALL TEAM | Chicago Bears

"George "Papa Bear" Halas"

Last updated 📅 2025-02-02

Born February 2, 1895, in Chicago, Illinois, was the gridiron legend at so many levels George Halas. Where would we be in Pro Football without the significant contributions of Papa Bear? A better question is if we have Pro football without Mr. Halas.

George Halas, Bob Carey and the Chicago Bears celebrate a victory over the 49ers in October of 1958 courtesy of Ralphcar via Wikimedia Commons

Halas was an outstanding player; in College, Halas caught a Touchdown pass from Paddy Driscoll as the Great Lakes Naval Station team cruised to a 17-0 Rose Bowl victory over the Mare Island Marines squad. Halas went on to help organize and coach the Decatur Staleys, was handed ownership of the franchise by Mr. Staley himself, and then moved the team to the Windy City and re-branded them as the Chicago Bears.

In 1902 Papa Bear met with other professional teams across the midwest to organize the APFA, the early name of the NFL in Ralph Hay’s Hupmobile Showroom over a bucket of beer! Halas also coached the Bears squad for 40 seasons stepping away once to serve in World War II.

According to his bio on the Pro Football Hall of Fame site, George Halas finished with 318 regular-season wins and 324 total victories, which were both long-standing NFL records until Don Shula surpassed them in 1993. His Chicago Bears teams won six NFL titles, the first coming in 1921 after the Staleys moved to Chicago.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame recognized George Halas when they enshrined him in the inaugural induction ceremony in 1963.

Career history

As a player:

Hammond All-Stars (1919)

Decatur / Chicago Staleys / Bears (1920–1929)

Chicago Stayms (1920)

As a coach:

Decatur / Chicago Staleys / Bears (1920–1929, 1933–1942, 1946–1955, 1958–1967)
Head coach

As a staff member / executive:

Decatur / Chicago Staleys / Bears (1921–1983)
Owner

Chicago Bruins (1925–1931, 1939–1942)
Owner

Newark Bears / Bombers (1939–1941)
Owner

Akron Bears (1946)
Owner

Executive profile at Pro Football Reference

Career highlights and awards

8× NFL champion (1921, 1932, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1946, 1963)

2× AP NFL Coach of the Year (1963, 1965)

NFL 1920s All-Decade Team

NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team

Sporting News 1940s All-Decade Team

Second-team All-Pro (1920)

Chicago Bears No. 7 retired

100 greatest Bears of All-Time

Second-team All-Service (1918)

Career NFL statistics

Games played: 104

Touchdowns: 10

Stats at Pro Football Reference

Head coaching record

Regular season: 318–148–31 (.671)

Postseason: 6–3 (.667)

Career: 324–151–31 (.671)

Record at Pro Football Reference
George Halas. (2025, January 28). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Halas

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  • FOOTBALL NAME: George Halas
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: End, Head Coach
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Chicago Bears
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 07
  • SPORTS: Pro Football Hall of Fame

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"Chicago Bears NFL Franchise History"

The Chicago Bears, one of the NFL's most iconic franchises, boast a rich history with surprising beginnings. Contrary to their fierce mascot, the Bears' origin stemmed not from gridiron dominance, but from an unlikely source: a laundry products company team.
In 1919, a young George Halas and a group of friends, were employed at the A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company. The manufacturer sponsored a baseball and later a football team to not only market the brand but to keep their employees in good shape of body and mind. This led to the venture into the burgeoning sport of professional football. With a mere $5,000 investment, they formed the Decatur Staleys, named after A.E. Staley Manufacturing Company, which sponsored the team. The Staleys played their first game on September 19, 1920, against the Rock Island Independents. Despite losing 6-10, the game marked the launch of an extraordinary journey. In 1921, the team relocated to Chicago, kept the Staleys name for another year per an agreement with he manufacturer as Halas would assume ownership, and in honor of the nickname "Cubs," the city's beloved baseball team chose a suitable moniker to match...