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1986 Chicago Bears season

1986 Chicago Bears season
Chicago Bears logo.svg
Head coach Mike Ditka
(5th season)
General manager Jerry Vainisi
(Since 1983)
Owner The McCaskey Family
(Family control since 1921; Virginia McCaskey since 1983)
Home field Soldier Field
Results
Record 14–2
Division place 1st NFC Central
Playoff finish Lost Divisional Playoffs (Redskins) 27–13
Pro Bowlers
AP All-Pros
1 2 3 4 Total
Browns 7 7 7 10 31
• Bears 21 3 7 10 41
Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears
1 2 3 4 OT Total
Eagles 3 0 0 7 0 10
Bears 0 0 10 0 3 13
  • Date: Sunday, September 14
  • Location: Soldier Field, Chicago
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m. CST
  • Game attendance: 65,130
  • Game weather: 66°F, (Cloudy) wind 12 mph
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears
1 2 3 4 Total
Packers 0 0 3 7 10
Bears 2 7 0 3 12
Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions
1 2 3 4 Total
Bears 0 3 0 13 16
Lions 3 3 7 0 13
Chicago Bears at Dallas Cowboys
1 2 3 4 Total
Bears 7 14 3 0 24
Cowboys 0 0 0 10 10

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, and tied the New York Giants for the league's best record.

After winning the championship in 1985, the team 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, however, derailed his season. McMahon played in only six of the team's first 12 games.

In week 12, McMahon was on the receiving end of one of the most vicious hits in NFL history. In a game against the Green Bay Packers, McMahon was blindsided by Packers defensive lineman Charles Martin. Martin had gone into the game with a of Bears players. McMahon was his first victim. After McMahon threw an interception, Martin hoisted the quarterback into the air and slammed him into the ground, a few seconds after the play had ended. McMahon writhed on the ground in pain, having suffered a separated shoulder. He was out for the remainder of the year. Still, the Bears won that game, and went undefeated for the rest of the regular season as well. McMahon's loss may have been a blessing in disguise, as by any standard, he was having a horrible season.

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 1000-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.


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