The 1975 Chicago Bears season was their 56th regular season in the National Football League. The team matched their 4–10 record from 1974, in the first season under head coach Jack Pardee.
The 1975 Bears are the only NFL team to have been outscored by 25 points six different times during a 14-game season, a record for futility that has that has only been matched once under the current 16-game format.[1]
Offseason
NFL draft
Undrafted free agents
1975 undrafted free agents of note
Player
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Position
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College
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Greg Engebos
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Cornerback
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Minnesota
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Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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1
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September 21
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Baltimore Colts
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L 7–35
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0–1
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Soldier Field
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54,152
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2
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September 28
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Philadelphia Eagles
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W 15–13
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1–1
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Soldier Field
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48,071
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3
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October 5
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at Minnesota Vikings
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L 3–28
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1–2
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,578
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4
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October 12
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at Detroit Lions
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L 7–27
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1–3
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Pontiac Municipal Stadium
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74,032
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5
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October 19
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at Pittsburgh Steelers
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L 3–34
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1–4
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Three Rivers Stadium
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47,579
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6
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October 27
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Minnesota Vikings
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L 9–13
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1–5
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Soldier Field
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51,259
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7
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November 2
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Miami Dolphins
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L 13–46
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1–6
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Soldier Field
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57,455
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8
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November 9
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Green Bay Packers
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W 27–14
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2–6
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Soldier Field
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48,738
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9
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November 16
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at San Francisco 49ers
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L 3–31
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2-7
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Candlestick Park
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41,726
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10
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November 23
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at Los Angeles Rams
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L 10–38
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2-8
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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64,979
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11
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November 30
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at Green Bay Packers
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L 7–28
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2-9
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Lambeau Field
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56,267
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12
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December 7
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Detroit Lions
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W 25–21
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3–9
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Soldier Field
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37,772
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13
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December 14
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St. Louis Cardinals
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L 20–34
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3–10
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Soldier Field
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35,052
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14
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December 21
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at New Orleans Saints
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W 42–17
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4–10
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Louisiana Superdome
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33,371
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Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
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Season summary
Week 2
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Eagles |
3 |
3 | 0 | 7 |
13 |
• Bears |
0 |
9 | 0 | 6 |
15 |
- Date: September 28
- Location: Soldier Field • Chicago, Illinois
- Game start: 1:00 p.m.
- Game weather: 56 °F (13 °C), wind 6 mph (9.7 km/h)
Scoring summary |
1 | | PHI | Horst Muhlmann 44-yard field goal | Eagles 3–0 |
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2 | | CHI | Bob Thomas 44-yard field goal | Tie 3–3 |
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2 | | CHI | Cid Edwards 7-yard pass from Gary Huff (kick failed) | Bears 9–3 |
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2 | | PHI | Horst Muhlmann 43-yard field goal | Bears 9–6 |
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4 | | CHI | Bob Thomas 24-yard field goal | Bears 12–6 |
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4 | 4:09 | PHI | Harold Carmichael 14-yard pass from Roman Gabriel (Horst Muhlmann kick) | Eagles 13–12 |
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4 | :08 | CHI | Bob Thomas 26-yard field goal | Bears 15–12 |
[2]
Week 8
Team |
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Packers |
0 |
7 | 0 | 7 |
14 |
• Bears |
10 |
7 | 10 | 0 |
27 |
- Date: November 9
- Location: Soldier Field, Chicago
- Game start: 1:00 p.m.
- Game weather: 58 °F (14 °C), wind 12 mph (19 km/h)
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Standings
[4]
Awards and records
References
- ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com: In a single season, from 1940 to 2011, in the NFL, in the regular season, requiring Points Differential <= -25, sorted by most games in season matching criteria.
- ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
- ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
- ^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p. 296
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Franchise | |
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Records | |
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Stadiums | |
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Culture | |
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Lore | |
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Rivalries | |
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Minor league affiliates | |
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Retired numbers | |
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Key personnel | |
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Division championships (21) | |
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Conference championships (4) | |
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League championships (9) | |
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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)
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Current league affiliations | |
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Formerly the Decatur Staleys (1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921) |
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