- 1926 Chicago Bears season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Chicago Bears
year = 1926
record = 12-1-3
division_place = 2nd NFL
coach =George Halas
stadium =Wrigley Field
playoffs =eason Overview
The 1926
Chicago Bears season was their seventh regular season completed in theNational Football League . The club posted a 12-1-3 record under head coachGeorge Halas earning them a second place finish in the team standings, their fifth showing in that place in the last seven years. This year's Bears may have been the most talented to date, with most of their veterans still playing well and the addition of talented veteranPaddy Driscoll and hard-running rookieWilliam Senn . The Bears opened their season with 13 undefeated games (11 wins and 2 ties). Since ties didn't count in the standings at that time, the Bears were in first place since their main competition, theFrankford Yellowjackets , had lost an earlier game to theProvidence Steam Roller . The showdown came on December 4th at Frankford. Neither team scored for the first three quarters of this game; the tie was broken when Senn burst through the Frankford line for a 62 yard touchdown run. Driscoll missed the PAT, leaving Frankford a chance. Frankford proceeded to complete two long passes, the second for a score. Their kicker,Ernest Hamer , made the point after and Frankford won the game. Due to more victories, Frankford was the champion. The Bears were second yet again.Driscoll was easily Chicago's best player in 1926, scoring 5 TDs, kicking 11 field goals, and converting 14 PATs. Senn scored 7 rushing touchdowns and
Frank Hanny had 4 touchdown catches to lead the Bears.Future Hall of Fame Players
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Paddy Driscoll , Back (from Cardinals)
*George Halas , End
*Ed Healey , Tackle
*Link Lyman , Tackle (from Frankford)
*George Trafton , CenterOther Leading Players
*William Senn, Back (rookie from Knox College)
*Ed Sternaman, Back
*Joe Sternaman, Quarterback
*Laurie Walquist , QuarterbackPlayers Departed from 1925
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Hunk Anderson , Guard (retired)
*Red Grange , Back (to New York Yankees of new American Football League)Final standings
"W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage"
"Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972"
eason Results
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