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1937 Chicago Bears season

1937 Chicago Bears season
Head coachGeorge Halas
Home fieldWrigley Field
Results
Record9–1–1
Division place1st NFL Western
Playoff finishLost NFL Championship
(vs. Redskins) 21–28

The 1937 Chicago Bears season was their 18th regular season completed in the National Football League. The Bears started the season fast, winning their first five games, three of them on the road. After a tie to the Giants and a loss to the Packers, the Bears finished the season strong, winning their last four games. The team was second in scoring offense, behind Green Bay, and led the league in scoring defense.

1937 NFL draft

1937 Chicago Bears draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 8 Les McDonald  End Nebraska
2 18 Marvin Stewart  Center LSU
3 28 Dick Plasman *  End Vanderbilt
4 38 Henry Hammond  End Rhodes
5 48 Red Conkright  Center Oklahoma
6 58 Del Bjork *  Tackle Oregon
7 68 J. W. Friedman  Back Rice
8 78 Steve Toth  Back Northwestern
9 88 Al Guepe  Back Marquette
10 98 Ed "Red" Wade  Tackle Utah State
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

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Season highlights

The Bear offense relied on a rugged rushing attack and a quick-strike passing game. Sixteen of their 21 offensive touchdowns were through the air and the team averaged a league-leading 18.3 yards per completion. Future hall of fame end Bill Hewitt was gone to Philadelphia and Luke Johnsos did not play so coach Halas relied on young Les McDonald and "Eggs" Manske, along with veteran Bill Karr to catch the long ball. Bernie Masterson was still the primary quarterback but rookie Ray Buivid played regularly and showed promise, particularly in the season finale win over the Chicago Cardinals where he became the first player to pass for five touchdowns, and the only rookie to do so until 2015.[2] Ray Nolting led the team in rushing, with Bronko Nagurski and Jack Manders contributing as well. Manders led the league in scoring with 8 field goals and 15 of 20 PATs, finishing with 69 points. The Bears' interior line was their real strong suit, however, with Musso, Stydahar, and Fortmann anchoring the best line in the NFL. Frank Bausch emerged as a top flight center as well. With a consistent offense and a solid defense, the Bears were the class of the West, finishing 2½ games ahead of the Packers and Lions and winning 3 of 4 games against those two teams.

On October 6, 1937, the team scheduled a charity exhibition game against the Warren Redjackets. Because Warren, Pennsylvania was too small of a city to support such a game, the game was held in Erie, Pennsylvania and Warren's fans were transported to Erie by rail. Chicago won the game 49–7.

Future Hall of Fame players

Other leading players

Players departed from 1936

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 Bye
2 Bye
3 September 19 at Green Bay Packers W 14–2 1–0 City Stadium Recap
4 Bye
5 October 4 at Pittsburgh Pirates W 7–0 2–0 Forbes Field Recap
6 October 10 at Cleveland Rams W 20–2 3–0 League Park Recap
7 October 17 Chicago Cardinals W 16–7 4–0 Wrigley Field Recap
8 October 24 Detroit Lions W 28–20 5–0 Wrigley Field Recap
9 October 31 at New York Giants T 3–3 5–0–1 Polo Grounds Recap
10 November 7 Green Bay Packers L 14-24 5–1-1 Wrigley Field Recap
11 November 14 Brooklyn Dodgers W 29–7 6–1–1 Wrigley Field Recap
13 November 25 at Detroit Lions W 13–0 7–1–1 Titan Stadium Recap
13 November 28 Cleveland Rams W 15–7 8–1–1 Wrigley Field Recap
14 December 5 at Chicago Cardinals W 42–28 9–1–1 Wrigley Field Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

NFL Western Division
W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
Chicago Bears 9 1 1 .900 7–1 201 100 W4
Green Bay Packers 7 4 0 .636 6–2 220 122 L2
Detroit Lions 7 4 0 .636 4–4 180 105 L1
Chicago Cardinals 5 5 1 .500 3–5 135 165 L2
Cleveland Rams 1 10 0 .091 0–8 75 207 L9
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Championship Game

The Bears lost to the Washington Redskins at Wrigley Field 28–21. Rookie Sammy Baugh threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes to upset the Bears. The Bears quarterbacks were ineffective, completing only 8 of 30 passes for 207 yards. Baugh set several NFL championship game records while completing 17 of 34 passes for 358 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.

References

  1. ^ "1937 Chicago Bears Draftees". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
  2. ^ "Bucs QB Jameis Winston ties NFL rookie record with 5 TD passes". ESPN.go.com. November 22, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
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