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The 1985 Chicago Bears: A Season to Remember
A Cinderella Story
The 1985 Chicago Bears were a team of destiny. After a dismal 6-10 season in 1984, few expected them to do much damage in 1985. But under the leadership of first-year head coach Mike Ditka, the Bears went on a magical run that culminated in a Super Bowl XX victory over the New England Patriots.
The Monsters of the Midway
The heart and soul of the ’85 Bears was their defense, which was nicknamed the "Monsters of the Midway." Led by Hall of Fame linebacker Mike Singletary, the Bears' defense was the most feared in the NFL. They allowed a league-low 12.1 points per game and forced an NFL-record 58 turnovers.
Offensive Juggernaut
While the defense was the Bears' calling card, their offense was no slouch either. Quarterback Jim McMahon led a high-powered attack that averaged 27.8 points per game. Running back Walter Payton was one of the most dangerous players in the NFL, and wide receiver Willie Gault was a game-breaker.
Super Bowl Glory
The Bears' season culminated in a 46-10 victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl XX. It was the Bears' first Super Bowl win since 1963, and it cemented their place in NFL history.
Legacy
The 1985 Chicago Bears are considered one of the greatest teams in NFL history. Their success was a testament to the talent of their players, the coaching of Mike Ditka, and the indomitable spirit of the city of Chicago.