Chicago Bears Tickets

Chicago Bears Tickets

Having played over a thousand games since 1920, the Chicago Bears is one of the two charter members of the NFL still keeping the Bears fans alive today. The Chicago Bears were the strongest team in the 1930s to 1940s thanks to owner, manager, player and head coach George “Papa Bear” Halas who led the team to 324 wins in 27 years. Since its inception, the Chicago Bears attended the playoffs 25 times, successfully won 17 division titles and 4 Conference Championships, earned eight NFL championships and kept a Super Bowl XX title under its belt.

In 74 years, the Chicago Bears has produced an amazing list of players, such as Bronko Nagurski, Reg Grange, Sid Luckman, Gale Sayers, Dick Butkus, Walter Payton, Danny Fortmann, Bulldog Turner and the legendary George Halas.

Last season, many Chicago Bears fans would agree that the team gave disappointing performances finishing the season 7-9. Would the 2008 be the year the Chicago Bears would turn the table around and pursue a Super Bowl title? Can the offensive tackle, offensive guard, tight end, outside linebacker, defensive tackle, running back, wide receiver and quarterback improve this season? If a major improvement in these areas does occur, then the Chicago Bears may just have a chance to bring their game to the playoffs. Can head coach Lovie Smith lead the Bears to a long-awaited success?

Could the once-unbeatable Chicago Bears step up to expectations and surprise its fans this season? Buy premium Chicago Bears tickets today and get a chance to see the Bears try to grab a Super Bowl this year.


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Offensive Issue: Pick Up the Slack
While the receiving corps leaves a lot to be desired for the Chicago Bears, tight end is believed to be a spot of strength. But here is the key question: Can excellent tight ends make up for an average group of receivers? In Part IV of this five-part series, the TEs are under the microscope.


Offensive Issue: Receiver Revelation
Needless to say, the Chicago Bears have a lot of questions to answer at the wide receiver position. Should Devin Hester be a No. 1? Can Earl Bennett connect with Jay Cutler again? Is Rashied Davis still a viable option out of the slot? In Part III of a five-part series, we look at the WRs.