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East W L T PCT Strk Buffalo11 6 0 .647 W-5 Miami11 6 0 .647 L-2 New York7 10 0 .412 W-1 New England4 13 0 .235 L-2 North W L T PCT Strk Baltimore13 4 0 .765 L-1 Cleveland11 6 0 .647 L-1 Pittsburgh10 7 0 .588 W-3 Cincinnati9 8 0 .529 W-1 South W L T PCT Strk Houston10 7 0 .588 W-2 Jacksonville9 8 0 .529 L-1 Indianapolis9 8 0 .529 L-1 Tennessee6 11 0 .353 W-1 West W L T PCT Strk Kansas City11 6 0 .647 W-2 Las Vegas8 9 0 .471 W-1 Denver8 9 0 .471 L-1 Los Angeles5 12 0 .294 L-5 The Bears entered 1985 looking to improve on their 10–6 record from 1984 and advance further than the NFC Championship Game, where they lost to the 15–1 San Francisco 49ers. Not only did the Bears improve on that record, but they also put together one of the greatest seasons in NFL history.
Check out the 1985 Chicago Bears Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
The 1985 Bears rapped and shuffled their way to a win over New England in Super Bowl XX in 1986 with a colorful cast of characters, perhaps the greatest single-season achievement by any pro...
The Chicago Bears of the National Football League ended the 1985 season with a record of 15 wins and 1 losses, finishing first in the NFL's Central Division of the National Football Conference. The team compiled a postseason mark of 3-0.
See the roster, stats, and results of the 1985 Chicago Bears, the Super Bowl champions coached by Mike Ditka. Find out the offensive scheme, defensive alignment, and notable assistants of the team.
ESPNChicago.com caught up with the members of the 1985 Chicago Bears. Take a look at what the champs are up to now. Team Photo » SUPER BOWL XX: 25 YEARS LATER. Sunday, January 26. The Bears...
In the final three regular season games of 1985 the Bears squeaked out wins against Indianapolis and the New York Jets, then soundly defeated Detroit. They controlled home field advantage throughout the playoffs, and were only the second team in NFL history to finish 15-1 (San Francisco, 1984).