List of Chicago Bears players
The following is a list of notable past players of the Chicago Bears professional American football team.
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[edit] Historic teams
[edit] Partial inaugural (1919) roster
The following is a partial roster for the 1919 season, when the team was known as the Decatur Staleys.
| Name | Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Roy S. "Bement" Adkins | G | |
| (?) Bailey | E | |
| Robert E. "Red" Brannan | E/Coach | |
| (John W.)? Brant | HB | |
| Perry Brecount | QB | |
| (?) Casey | HB | |
| (Frank M.)? Chase | G | |
| "Joe" Cooper | E | |
| Robert L. "Bob" Crisp | G | |
| (?) Dancliff | C | |
| Chuck Dressen | QB-HB | |
| (Edward G.)? Eckhoff | E | |
| (?) Gammel | G | |
| Sidney "Sunshine" Gepford | HB-FB | |
| Henry J. Halterman | G | |
| "Charlie" Koehler | T | |
| W. Lutz Krigbaum | G-FB | |
| Ralph L. "Jake" Lanum | HB-FB | |
| Chester A. "Baldy" May | G | |
| Walter O. "Red" May | T | |
| (?) McGrath | C | |
| (?) McElvey | HB | |
| John F. "Jack" Mintun | C | |
| George H. Moffett | T | |
| "Bun" Moran | G | |
| (?) Pyrzynski | HB-FB | |
| C. Lawrence Thrift | FB-E | |
| (Willard C.)? Valentine | E | |
| W. Walter Veach | HB | |
| A. Wade Wacaser | T | |
| (?) Wagner | E | ] |
| Fred P. "Fritz" Wasem | E/Manager | [ |
| Ray C. "Buster" Woodworth | E |
[edit] Super Bowl XX championship roster
[edit] Current players
Chad Hanie
[edit] First-round draft picks
The following is a list of first round draft picks of the Chicago Bears professional American football team.[1]
- Joe Stydahar (1936)
- Les McDonald (1937)
- Joe Gray (1938)
- Sid Luckman (1939)
- Bill Osmanski (1939)
- Clyde Turner (1940)
- Tom Harmon (1941)
- Norm Standlee (1941)
- Don Scott (1941)
- Frankie Albert (1942)
- Bob Steuber (1943)
- Ray Evans (1944)
- Don Lund (1945)
- John Lujack (1946)
- Bob Fenimore (1947)
- Dick Kindt (1947)
- Bobby Layne (1948)
- Max Baumgardner (1948)
- Dick Harris (1949)
- Chuck Hunsinger (1950)
- Fred "Curly" Morrison (1950)
- Bob Williams (1951)
- Billy Stone (1951)
- Gene Schroeder (1951)
- Jim Dooley (1952)
- Billy Anderson (1953)
- Stan Wallace (1954)
- Ron Drzewiecki (1955)
- Menan Schriewer (1956)
- Earl Leggett (1957)
- Chuck Howley (1958)
- Don Clark (1959)
- Roger Davis (1960)
- Mike Ditka (1961)
- Ronnie Bull (1962)
- Dave Behrman (1963)
- Dick Evey (1964)
- Dick Butkus (1965)
- Gale Sayers (1965)
- Steve DeLong (1965)
- George Rice (1966)
- Loyd Phillips (1967)
- Mike Hull (1968)
- Rufus Mayes (1969)
- Joe Moore (1971)
- Lionel Antoine (1972)
- Craig Clemons (1972)
- Wally Chambers (1973)
- Waymond Bryant (1974)
- Dave Gallagher (1974)
- Walter Payton (1975)
- Dennis Lick (1976)
- Ted Albrecht (1977)
- Dan Hampton (1979)
- Al Harris (1979)
- Otis Wilson (1980)
- Keith Van Horne (1981)
- Jim McMahon (1982)
- Jim Covert (1983)
- Willie Gault (1983)
- Wilber Marshall (1984)
- William Perry (1985)
- Neal Anderson (1986)
- Jim Harbaugh (1987)
- Brad Muster (1988)
- Wendell Davis (1988)
- Donnell Woolford (1989)
- Trace Armstrong (1989)
- Mark Carrier (1990)
- Stan Thomas (1991)
- Alonzo Spellman (1992)
- Curtis Conway (1993)
- John Thierry (1994)
- Rashaan Salaam (1995)
- Walt Harris (1996)
- Curtis Enis (1998)
- Cade McNown (1999)
- Brian Urlacher (2000)
- David Terrell (2001)
- Marc Colombo (2002)
- Michael Haynes (2003)
- Rex Grossman (2003)
- Tommie Harris (2004)
- Cedric Benson (2005)
- Greg Olsen (2007)
- Chris Williams (2008)
- Gabe Carimi (2011)
[edit] Starting quarterbacks
These quarterbacks have started for the NFL's Chicago Bears. They are listed in order of the date of each man's first start at quarterback for the Bears.
[edit] 1920s Early Era (1920–1969)
- Chuck Dressen 1920
- Jimmy Conzelman 1920
- Paddy Driscoll 1926–1929
- Tom Hearden 1929
[edit] 1930s
- Carl Brumbaugh 1930–1934 – Two League Championships
- John Doehring 1932–1935, 1937
- Bernard Masterson 1935–1939
[edit] 1940s
- Wally Dreyer 1949
- Sid Luckman 1940–1948 – Four League Championships
- Raymond R. Schumacher 1946–1948 program photo
[edit] 1950s
- Johnny Lujack 1949–1951
- George Blanda 1949–1959
- Ed Brown 1955–1959
- [(Ron Drzewiecki (halfback)] 1955-1958
[edit] 1960s
- Zeke Bratkowski 1960
- Billy Wade 1961–1964 – League Championship
- Rudy Bukich 1965–1966
- Jack Concannon 1967–1970
[edit] 1970s Modern Era (1970–present)
- Bobby Douglass 1971–1972
- Gary Huff 1973–1975
- Bob Avellini 1976–1979
- Mike Phipps 1979
[edit] 1980s
- Vince Evans 1980–1982
- Steve Fuller 1984–1986 (never listed as an official starter)
- Doug Flutie 1986 (never listed as an official starter)
- Rusty Lisch 1984 (never listed as an official starter)
- Jim McMahon 1982–1988 Super Bowl XX
- Mike Tomczak 1986–1990
[edit] 1990s
- Jim Harbaugh 1989–1993
- Peter Tom Willis 1992 (never listed as an official starter)
- Steve Walsh 1994
- Erik Kramer 1994–1995, 1997–1999
- Rick Mirer 1997
- Steve Stenstrom 1998
- Moses Moreno 1998 (never listed as an official starter)
- Dave Krieg 1996
- Shane Matthews 1999–2001
- Cade McNown 1999–2000
[edit] 2000s
- Jim Miller 2001–2002
- Chris Chandler 2002–2003 (never listed as an official starter)
- Henry Burris 2002
- Kordell Stewart 2003
- Rex Grossman 2003[2], 2004–2007, 2008
- Chad Hutchinson 2004
- Jonathan Quinn 2004
- Craig Krenzel 2004
- Kyle Orton 2005, 2007[3], 2008
- Brian Griese 2007
- Jay Cutler 2009 - current
- Todd Collins 2010
- Caleb Hanie 2011
- Josh McCown 2011
[edit] Notes
- ^ NFL Draft History
- ^ Grossman was named as the Bears' starting quarterback for week fifteen (2005) and the NFC Divisional Playoffs.
- ^ Orton was named as the Bears starting quarterback for week fourteen of the 2007 season, after Grossman sustained a knee injury during week thirteen.
[edit] References
- "Chicago Bears.com - History". http://www.chicagobears.com. Retrieved December 30, 2006.
- "databasefootball.com - History". http://www.databasefootball.com. Retrieved December 30, 2006.
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