- 1925 Chicago Bears season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Chicago Bears
year = 1925
record = 9-5-3
division_place = 7th NFL
coach =George Halas
stadium =Wrigley Field
playoffs =The 1925
Chicago Bears season was their sixth regular season completed in theNational Football League . The club posted a 9-5-3 record under head coachGeorge Halas earning them a seventh place finish in the team standings, their worst showing to that date. However, the 1925 Bears were the most notable team in the young NFL's history to that point -- all because of the addition of college starRed Grange . The Bears started slow, just like in 1924, starting the season with two ties and a loss to Green Bay Packers (the Packers first win ever over the Bears). The Bears regrouped, however, and won 6 of their next 7. More importantly, the college season ended in mid-November and the Bear's owner Halas signed Grange. Grange was under contract but did not play on 22 November as the Bears defeated the Packers in a rematch. When Grange did suit up for his first game on Thanksgiving Day against the Cardinals, an estimated 39,000 showed up to see a 0-0 tie. (A large crowd at that time was about 10,000 fans and most games had less than 5,000 paying customers). The was just the beginning of 7 games in 18 days for Grange and the Bears, most to enormous crowds. Over 70,000 showed up on December 6th to see the Bears beat the Giants at thePolo Grounds -- this was by far the largest crowd to see a professional football team and the gate receipts saved an ailing Giants franchise. By the end of the whirlwind football tour, the Bears were exhausted and feebly dropped their last three games, only scoring 6 points total. Even the lowlyDetroit Panthers easily defeated the mighty Bears. Still, Chicago's success spurred by Grange put the NFL on the "map" and may have saved the league from an early demise.Grange had some success in this season, scoring 3 touchdowns overall. Still, the star of the team was Joe Sternaman who scored 6 touchdowns, threw for 3 more, and added 3 field goals and 18 PATs. Sternaman scored 72 of the Bears 158 points.
Future Hall of Fame Players
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Red Grange , Back (rookie from Illinois)
*George Halas , End
*Ed Healey , Tackle
*George Trafton , CenterOther Leading Players
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Hunk Anderson , Guard
*Ed Sternaman, Back
*Joe Sternaman, Quarterback
*Laurie Walquist , QuarterbackFinal standings
"W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage"
"Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972"
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