The 1951 season was the Chicago Bears' 32nd in the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their 9–3 record from 1950 and finished at 7–5 under head coach and owner George Halas, fourth in the NFL's National Conference, but only a game behind winner Los Angeles, the eventual league champion. This season was a drop off from the previous season's tiebreaker playoff appearance.
The Bears lost twice to the crosstown Cardinals, who won just three games.[1][2] The season finale was played in frigid conditions at Wrigley Field and cost the Bears a share of the conference title.[2]
Regular season
Schedule
Week
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Record
|
Venue
|
Attendance
|
1
|
September 30
|
at Green Bay Packers
|
W 31–20
|
1–0
|
City Stadium
|
24,666
|
2
|
October 7
|
at Chicago Cardinals
|
L 14–28
|
1–1
|
Comiskey Park
|
33,781
|
3
|
October 14
|
New York Yanks
|
W 24–21
|
2–1
|
Wrigley Field
|
37,697
|
4
|
October 21
|
San Francisco 49ers
|
W 13–7
|
3–1
|
Wrigley Field
|
42,296
|
5
|
October 28
|
at Detroit Lions
|
W 28–23
|
4–1
|
Briggs Stadium
|
34,778
|
6
|
November 4
|
at Washington Redskins
|
W 27–0
|
5–1
|
Griffith Stadium
|
21,737
|
7
|
November 11
|
Detroit Lions
|
L 28–41
|
5–2
|
Wrigley Field
|
43,709
|
8
|
November 18
|
Green Bay Packers
|
W 24–13
|
6–2
|
Wrigley Field
|
36,771
|
9
|
November 25
|
at Cleveland Browns
|
L 21–42
|
6–3
|
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
|
40,969
|
10
|
December 2
|
Los Angeles Rams
|
L 17–42
|
6–4
|
Wrigley Field
|
50,286
|
11
|
December 9
|
at New York Yanks
|
W 45–21
|
7–4
|
Yankee Stadium
|
13,075
|
12
|
December 16
|
Chicago Cardinals
|
L 14–24
|
7–5
|
Wrigley Field
|
15,085
|
Note: Intra-conference opponents are in bold text.
|
Game summaries
Week 1
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• Bears |
10 |
7 | 7 | 7 |
31 |
Packers |
0 |
6 | 7 | 7 |
20 |
Scoring summary |
Q1 | | CHI | White 8 yard run (Lujack kick) | CHI 7–0 |
|
Q1 | | CHI | Blanda 46 yard field goal | CHI 10–0 |
|
Q2 | | CHI | Rykovich 1 yard run (Lujack kick) | CHI 17–0 |
|
Q2 | | GB | Mann 12 yard pass from Thomason | CHI 17–6 |
|
Q3 | | CHI | Dottley 1 yard run (Lujack kick) | CHI 24–6 |
|
Q3 | | GB | Cloud 1 yard pass from Thomason (Cone kick) | CHI 24–13 |
|
Q4 | | CHI | Hunsinger 5 yard run (Lujack kick) | CHI 31–13 |
|
Q4 | | GB | Cloud 1 yard run (Cone kick) | CHI 31–20 |
[3]
Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
References
|
---|
|
Franchise | |
---|
Records | |
---|
Stadiums | |
---|
Culture | |
---|
Lore | |
---|
Rivalries | |
---|
Minor league affiliates | |
---|
Retired numbers | |
---|
Key personnel | |
---|
Division championships (21) | |
---|
Conference championships (4) | |
---|
League championships (9) | |
---|
Media |
- Broadcasters
- Radio:
- Personnel:
- Television:
- WFLD (pre-season and most regular season games through Fox, official pre-game and post-game alternate)
- Marquee Sports Network (official post-game and in-season programming)
- Personnel:
- Lou Canellis (gameday television host, pre-season sideline reporter)
- Adam Amin (pre-season play-by-play)
- Jim Miller (pre-season analyst)
|
---|
Current league affiliations | |
---|
|
|
---|
Formerly the Decatur Staleys (1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921) |
|
|