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1941 Chicago Bears season

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NFL team season

1941 Chicago Bears season
Head coachGeorge Halas
Home stadiumWrigley Field
Results
Record10–1
Division place1stNFL Western
PlayoffsWonDivisional Playoff
(vs.Packers) 33–14
WonNFL Championship
(vs.Giants) 37–9

The1941 season was theChicago Bears' 22nd in theNational Football League. The team improved on their 8–3 record in 1939–40 and finished at 10–1 under head coachGeorge Halas, en route to their second straightNFL championship and fifthleague title.[1][2]

Before the season

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Draft

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Main article:1941 NFL draft
1941 Chicago Bears draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
11Tom Harmon HalfbackMichigan
13Norm Standlee * FullbackStanford
19Don Scott BackOhio State
323Hugh Gallarneau * HalfbackStanford
539Charlie O'Rourke QuarterbackBoston College
648Tommy O'Boyle GuardTulane
759John Federovitch * TackleDavis & Elkins
861Fred Hartman TackleRice
862David Rankin EndPurdue
868Al Matuza * CenterGeorgetown
979Hal Lahar * GuardOklahoma
1088Jim (Sweet) Lalanne BackNorth Carolina
1199Jim Hardin EndKentucky
12108Bob Morrow BackIllinois Wesleyan
13119Jim Johnson BackSanta Clara
14128Johnny Martin WingbackOklahoma
15139Jack Mulkey EndFresno State
16148Bob Osterman CenterNotre Dame
17159Bill Glenn QuarterbackEastern Illinois
18168Ollie Hahnenstein BackNorthwestern
19179Alex Winterson TackleDuke
20188Jack Odle QuarterbackTCU
21194Hunter Corbern GuardMississippi State
22198Dave Buck TackleColgate
      Made roster    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

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Regular season

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Schedule

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Program for a preseason exhibition game against a team of college Eastern All-Stars.
GameDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
1September 28atGreen Bay PackersW 25–171–0City Stadium24,876Recap
2October 5atCleveland RamsW 48–212–0Municipal Stadium23,850Recap
3October 12Chicago CardinalsW 53–73–0Wrigley Field34,668Recap
4October 19Detroit LionsW 49–04–0Wrigley Field29,980Recap
5October 26Pittsburgh SteelersW 34–75–0Wrigley Field17,212Recap
6November 2Green Bay PackersL 14–165–1Wrigley Field46,484Recap
7November 9Cleveland RamsW 31–136–1Wrigley Field18,102Recap
8November 16Washington RedskinsW 35–217–1Wrigley Field30,095Recap
9November 23atDetroit LionsW 24–78–1Briggs Stadium28,657Recap
10November 30atPhiladelphia EaglesW 49–149–1Shibe Park32,608Recap
11December 7atChicago CardinalsW 34–2410–1Comiskey Park18,879Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are inbold text.

Standings

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Program for the October 19 match-up with the visiting Detroit Lions. This is a stock commercial cover illustration.
This program for the 1941 Redskins game features QB Solly Sherman in 1940 action against the Detroit Lions.
NFL Western Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
Chicago Bears1010.9097–1396147W5
Green Bay Packers1010.9097–1258120W8
Detroit Lions461.4003–4–1121195W1
Chicago Cardinals371.3001–6–1127197L2
Cleveland Rams290.1821–7116244L9
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Postseason

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The Bears won the Western Division championship by beating the Packers, 33–14, in a playoff at Wrigley Field. The Bears then beat the Giants, 37–9, at Wrigley Field to win the NFL Championship.

See1941 NFL playoffs and1941 NFL Championship Game

RoundDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
Western DivisionDecember 14Green Bay PackersW 33–141–0Wrigley Field43,425Recap
NFL ChampionshipDecember 21New York GiantsW 37–92–0Wrigley Field13,341Recap

Roster

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1941 Chicago Bears final roster
Quarterbacks

Ends/Receivers

Linemen/LinebackersBacks

Reserve


Rookies in italics


All-Star Game

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The Bears defeated the NFL All-Stars 35–24 on January 4, 1942.

References

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  1. ^"1941 Chicago Bears Statistics & Players".Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  2. ^"Chicago Bears 1941 Games and Schedule".Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  3. ^"1941 Chicago Bears Draftees". Pro Football Reference. RetrievedJune 27, 2024.
Formerly theDecatur Staleys (1920) and theChicago Staleys (1921)
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