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Mike Ditka was the head coach of the Bears from1982 to1992 and was elected into thePro Football Hall of Fame in1988.[1]

There have been 18 head coaches for theChicago Bears, including coaches for the Decatur Staleys (1919–1920) and Chicago Staleys (1921). The Bears franchise was founded as theDecatur Staleys, a charter member of the American Professional Football Association. The team moved toChicago in 1921, and changed its name to the Bears in 1922, the same year the American Professional Football Association (APFA) changed its name to the National Football League (NFL).

The Chicago Bears have played more than 1,000 games. Of those games, five different coaches have wonNFL championships with the team:George Halas in1921,1933,1940,1941,1946 and1963;Ralph Jones in1932;Hunk Anderson andLuke Johnsos in1943; andMike Ditka in1985.[2] George Halas is the only coach to have more than one tenure and is the all-time leader in games coached and games won, while Ralph Jones leads all coaches in winning percentage with .706.[3]Abe Gibron is statistically the worst coach of the Bears in terms of winning percentage, with a .268 average.[4]

Of the 18 Bears coaches, three have been elected to thePro Football Hall of Fame: George Halas,Paddy Driscoll, and Mike Ditka.[5] Several former players have been head coach for the Bears, including George Halas,Hunk Anderson, Luke Johnsos, Paddy Driscoll,Jim Dooley,Abe Gibron and Mike Ditka.

After Ditka was fired following the 1992 season, the Bears went through six head coaches starting withDave Wannstedt, who coached until 1998.Dick Jauron took over in 1999 until he was fired in 2003.Lovie Smith was hired on January 14, 2004.[6] Smith was fired on December 31, 2012, after the Bears missed the playoffs with a 10–6 record after starting the season 7–1.[7] On January 16, 2013,Marc Trestman was hired to be the new head coach to take Smith's place.[8] Trestman was fired on December 29, 2014, with a 13–19 record over two seasons.[9] On January 16, 2015,John Fox was hired as the new head coach of the team.[10] He compiled a 14–34 record over three seasons before being fired on January 1, 2018.[11] A week later,Matt Nagy became the new head coach.[12] Nagy was fired after the 2021 season. Matt Eberflus was named the new head coach on January 27, 2022. After losing a sixth game in a row on Thanksgiving, November 28, 2024, Eberflus was fired and finished with a .304 winning percentage, the third worst in team history. Thomas Brown was named interim Head Coach for the remaining 5 games of the season. Ben Johnson was named the current head coach of the team on January 21, 2025.[13]

George Halas, founder of the Bears, shown here during his brief career with theNew York Yankees in1919[14]

Key

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#Number of coaches
GCGames Coached
WWins
LLoses
TTies
Win%Winning percentage
Returning from previous year(s) of coaching
Elected into thePro Football Hall of Fame as a coach
Elected into thePro Football Hall of Fame as a player
*Spent entire NFL head coaching career with the Bears
§Spent head coaching career in bothCFL and NFL

Coaches

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Note: Statistics are accurate through the end of the2024 NFL season.
Decatur Staleys
#[a]ImageNameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAchievements
GCWLTWin%[b]GCWL
(1)[a]Robert E. Brannan[c]
Not Available[d]
Central Illinois Championship
Decatur Staleys/Chicago Staleys/Chicago Bears
1 (2)George Halas[e]19201929 *134843119.730No postseason[f]NFL Championship (1921)
2 (3)Ralph Jones *193019324124107.706NFL Championship (1932)
George Halas[e]19331942 *11084224.799642NFL Championships (1933,194041)
3 (4)Hunk Anderson[g] *194219453623112.676211NFL Championship (1943)
4 (5)Luke Johnsos[g] *194219453623112.676211
George Halas[e]19461955 *11975422.641211NFL Championship (1946)
5 (6)Paddy Driscoll19561957241491.609101
George Halas[e]19581967 *13475536.588110NFL Championship (1963)
AP Coach of the Year (1963, 1965)[15]
Sporting News Coach of the Year (1963, 1965)[16]
UPI NFL Coach of the Year (1963, 1965)[17]
6 (7)Jim Dooley *196819715620360.357
7 (8)Abe Gibron *197219744211301.268
8 (9)Jack Pardee197519774220220.476101UPI NFC Coach of the Year (1976)[18]
9 (10)Neill Armstrong *197819816430340.469101
10 (11)Mike Ditka19821992168106620.6311266Super Bowl Championship (1985)
AP Coach of the Year (1985, 1988)[19]
Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year (1988)[20]
Sporting News Coach of the Year (1985)[21]
UPI NFC Coach of the Year (1985, 1988)[22]
11 (12)Dave Wannstedt199319989640560.417211UPI NFC Coach of the Year (1994)[23]
12 (13)Dick Jauron199920038035450.438101AP Coach of the Year (2001)
Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year (2001)[24]
Sporting News Coach of the Year (2001)
13 (14)Lovie Smith2004201214481630.563633AP Coach of the Year (2005)[25]
Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year (2005)[26]
14 (15)Marc Trestman §201320143213190.406
15 (16)John Fox201520174814340.291
16 (17)Matt Nagy*201820216534310.523202AP Coach of the Year (2018)[27]
PFWA Coach of the Year (2018)[28]
17 (18)Matt Eberflus*202220244614320.304
18 (19)Thomas Brown*20245140.200
19 (20)Ben Johnson*2025–present171160.647211

Footnotes

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  • a Official Chicago Bears record books list Halas as the first head coach in franchise history and therefore head coach Ben Johnson would be the 19th head coach in franchise history.
  • b Thewinning percentage is calculated using the formula: Wins+12TiesGames{\displaystyle {\frac {Wins+{\frac {1}{2}}Ties}{Games}}}
  • c Robert E. Brannan became the coach of the club when it was established by theA. E. Staley Company ofDecatur,Illinois in 1919 as a company team.
  • d No official records for the 1919 season in Chicago Bears record books, but the team finished the season 6–1.
  • e Halas' full coaching record with the Bears is 497 regular season games coached with a record of 318–148–31 and a W–L percentage of .682. He is also 6–3 in 9 Playoff games.
  • f The NFL did not hold playoff games until 1932.
  • g Anderson and Johnsos were co-Head Coaches from1942 to1945. They were appointed by Halas when he left to serve in theUS Navy.
  • h Offensive coordinatorThomas Brown served as interim head coach for the final 5 games of the 2024 season.

References

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  1. ^"Mike Ditka's Coaching Record". Pro Football Reference. RetrievedMarch 18, 2008.
  2. ^"Chicago Bears Championship History".NFLTeamHistory.com. Archived fromthe original on May 17, 2008. RetrievedMarch 18, 2008.
  3. ^"Ralph Jones' Coaching Record". Pro Football Reference.Archived from the original on January 20, 2011. RetrievedMarch 18, 2008.
  4. ^"Abe Gibron's Coaching Record". Pro Football Reference.Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. RetrievedMarch 18, 2008.
  5. ^"Hall of Famers by Franchise".Pro Football Hall of Fame.Archived from the original on October 15, 2015. RetrievedMarch 18, 2008.
  6. ^"Bears hire Smith to be head coach".Yahoo Sports. January 16, 2004. RetrievedMarch 18, 2008.
  7. ^Pompei, Dan (December 31, 2012)."Lovie Smith out after nine seasons as Bears coach".Chicago Tribune.Archived from the original on December 31, 2012. RetrievedDecember 31, 2012.
  8. ^Biggs, Brad (January 16, 2013)."Trestman chosen to be bears new head coach".Chicago Tribune. Archived fromthe original on December 25, 2014. RetrievedDecember 6, 2014.
  9. ^"Chicago Bears fire Marc Trestman".National Football League. NFL Enterprises LLC. December 29, 2014.Archived from the original on June 21, 2020. RetrievedDecember 29, 2014.
  10. ^"Bears hire John Fox as new head coach".Chicago Tribune. January 16, 2015.Archived from the original on January 19, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2015.
  11. ^Patra, Kevin (January 1, 2018)."Chicago Bears fire coach John Fox after 5-11 season".National Football League.Archived from the original on July 30, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 1, 2018.
  12. ^Biggs, Brad (January 8, 2018)."Bears hire Matt Nagy as franchise's 16th head coach".Chicago Tribune.Archived from the original on January 8, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2018.
  13. ^Cronin, Courtney (January 20, 2025)."Bears name Lions OC Johnson new head coach".ESPN. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2025.
  14. ^"George Halas' Statistics". Baseball Reference. RetrievedMarch 20, 2008.
  15. ^"Bears' Smith wins AP Coach award". ESPN. Associated Press. January 7, 2006.Archived from the original on April 27, 2006. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  16. ^"Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year".Super Bowl. Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2008. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  17. ^Halas, George (1979).Halas by Halas: The Autobiography of George Halas. McGraw-Hill.ISBN 0-07-025549-0.
  18. ^"Jack Pardee".Sports Reference, LLC.Archived from the original on January 12, 2023. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  19. ^"89 – Mike Ditka".chicagobears.com. Archived fromthe original on December 20, 2007. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  20. ^Dickey, Glenn."Ditka's delirium". Archived fromthe original on September 16, 2008. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  21. ^"MIKE DITKA".Nationwide Speakers Bureau, Inc. Archived fromthe original on April 5, 2008. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  22. ^Taylor, Roy."Mike Ditka, Chicago Bear '61–'66; '82–'92".Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  23. ^"Dave Wannstedt".Sports Reference, LLC.Archived from the original on December 10, 2010. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  24. ^"Dick Jauron".Sports Reference, LLC.Archived from the original on September 4, 2011. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  25. ^"Lovie Smith".chicagoBears.com. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2008. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  26. ^"Lovie Smith".Sports Reference, LLC.Archived from the original on January 22, 2023. RetrievedMarch 31, 2008.
  27. ^Biggs, Brad (February 2, 2019)."Matt Nagy caps his 1st Bears season with the NFL Coach of the Year Award".Chicago Tribune.Archived from the original on February 3, 2019. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2019.
  28. ^Ellis, Cam (January 17, 2019)."Matt Nagy named Head Coach of the Year by Pro Football Writers of America".NBC Sports Chicago.Archived from the original on January 19, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2019.

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