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Chicago Bears news and history: The
Chicago Bears franchise was founded as the Decatur Staleys in 1920 by
A. E. Staley of the Staley Starch Company. He hired George Halas to
organize, coach, and play on the team. In 1920, Halas and associates
from a dozen other teams met in Canton, Ohio, and organized the
American Professional Football Association (APF) - the precursor to the
NFL. Halas took over ownership of this team in 1921 with his co-head
coach, Dutch Sternaman. They relocated the team to Chicago's Cubs Park
(renamed Wrigley Field in 1926). The club won the new league's first
title in 1921, and a year later Halas and Sternaman changed its name to
"Chigago Bears". In 1930, another star running back, Bronko
Nagurski, joined the team. Chicago won consecutive NFL titles in 1932
and 1933 with amazing victories. With Halas, the team strung together
an NFL-record 18 consecutive winnings from 1933-1934. The Bears without
losing a single game in 1934 regular NFL season as rookie running back
Beattie Feathers became the first player ever to rush over 1,000 yards
in a single season. After holding all 13 regular-season opponents to 16
or fewer points, the Bears lost to the New York Giants in the NFL
Championship Game, 30-13. Soldier Field in Chicago is the home stadium of the Chicago Bears.
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