1986 Chicago Bears season

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The 1986 Chicago Bears season was their 67th regular season and 17th post-season completed in the National Football League. The Bears entered the season looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions, as they had won in 1985. Chicago managed to finish 14–2, one game off of their 1985 record of 15–1. Although the Bears had an equal 14-2 record as the New York Giants for the league’s best record, the Giants were seeded number one in the NFC for the playoffs due to the Giants having a better conference record (11-1) than that of the Bears (10-2). In going 14-2, the Chicago Bears are the first team in NFL history to have consecutive seasons with 14 or more victories. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString First quarter *WAS – Art Monk 28 yard pass from Jay Schroeder Redskins 7-0 Second quarter *CHI – Willie Gault 50 yard pass from Doug Flutie Tie 7-7 *CHI – Kevin Butler 23 yard field goal. Bears 10-7 *CHI – Kevin Butler 41 yard field goal. Bears 13-7 Third quarter *WAS – Art Monk 23 yard pass from Jay Schroeder Redskins 14-13 Fourth quarter *WAS – George Rogers 1 yard run Redskins 21-13 *WAS – Jessie Atkinson 35 yard field goal. Redskins 24-13 *WAS – Jessie Atkinson 25 yard field goal. Redskins 27-13
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rdf:langString Redskins *Jay Schroeder. 15–32, 185 yards, 2 TD, 1 Int *Art Monk. 5 rec, 81 yards, 2 TD * Bears *Doug Flutie. 11–31, 134 yards, 1 TD, 2 Int *Walter Payton. 14 rush, 38 yards. * Turnovers: *Redskins – 1 *Bears – 4
rdf:langString The 1986 Chicago Bears season was their 67th regular season and 17th post-season completed in the National Football League. The Bears entered the season looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions, as they had won in 1985. Chicago managed to finish 14–2, one game off of their 1985 record of 15–1. Although the Bears had an equal 14-2 record as the New York Giants for the league’s best record, the Giants were seeded number one in the NFC for the playoffs due to the Giants having a better conference record (11-1) than that of the Bears (10-2). In going 14-2, the Chicago Bears are the first team in NFL history to have consecutive seasons with 14 or more victories. After winning the championship in 1985, the Bears seemed like a dynasty in the making. However, quarterback Jim McMahon showed up to training camp 25 pounds overweight – the product of the post-Super Bowl partying he’d partaken in. Nonetheless, he was once again named as the starter. Injuries to his rotator cuff (including a flagrant late-hit by Charles Martin which exacerbated it), however, derailed his season. McMahon played in only six of the team’s first 12 games. Aided by a strong offensive line, the Bears were once again led on offense by Walter Payton. Payton remained his usual stellar self, posting his 10th and final 1,000-yard season. With McMahon’s poor play, as well as the equally poor play of backups Mike Tomczak, Steve Fuller and Doug Flutie, Payton was the sole spark on offense, which ranked 13th in the NFL. As had been the case the year before, the Bears were once again led by their explosive defense. Any shortcomings on the offensive side of the ball were more than made up for on the defensive side. They once again were ranked 1st in the NFL. The Bears’ defense became the third defense in the history of the NFL to lead the league in fewest points allowed and fewest total yards allowed for two consecutive seasons. The Bears’ 187 points allowed is the fewest surrendered by any team in the 1980s (other than the strike-shortened 1982 season) – even fewer than the 198 points the Bears allowed in their historic 1985 season. However, the Bears were not able to recapture their magic from the season before and were bounced from the playoffs in their first game by the Washington Redskins.
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