1972 Chicago Bears season
The 1972 Chicago Bears season was their 53rd regular season completed in the National Football League. The club posted a 4–9–1 record, another below .500 showing, in head coach Abe Gibron's first season. But they had good success on the QB Rushing. QB Bobby Douglass ran on 143 carries for 972 yards and 8 Touchdowns. This would be later broken by Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Vick who became the first and only Quarterback to run over 1,000 yards in the NFL. Only three other QBs ran for over 1,000 yards in one season, but they were all in the CFL.
Schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 17, 1972 |
Atlanta Falcons |
L 37–21 |
55,701 |
2 |
September 24, 1972 |
Los Angeles Rams |
T 13–13 |
55,701 |
3 |
October 1, 1972 |
Detroit Lions |
L 38–24 |
55,701 |
4 |
October 8, 1972 |
at Green Bay Packers |
L 20–17 |
56,263 |
5 |
October 15, 1972 |
at Cleveland Browns |
W 17–0 |
72,339 |
6 |
October 23, 1972 |
Minnesota Vikings |
W 13–10 |
55,701 |
7 |
October 29, 1972 |
at St. Louis Cardinals |
W 27–10 |
50,464 |
8 |
November 5, 1972 |
at Detroit Lions |
L 14–0 |
54,418 |
9 |
November 12, 1972 |
Green Bay Packers |
L 23–17 |
55,701 |
10 |
November 19, 1972 |
San Francisco 49ers |
L 34–21 |
55,701 |
11 |
November 26, 1972 |
Cincinnati Bengals |
L 13–3 |
55,701 |
12 |
December 3, 1972 |
at Minnesota Vikings |
L 23–10 |
49,784 |
13 |
December 10, 1972 |
at Philadelphia Eagles |
W 21–12 |
65,720 |
14 |
December 17, 1972 |
at Oakland Raiders |
L 28–21 |
54,711 |
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Division championships (18) | |
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Conference championships (4) | |
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League championships (9) | |
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Media |
- Radio:
- Personnel:
- Jeff Joniak (play-by-play)
- Tom Thayer (analyst)
- Zach Zaidman (sideline reporter and radio coach's show host)
- Television:
- Personnel:
- Lou Canellis (gameday television host, pre-season sideline reporter)
- Sam Rosen (pre-season play-by-play)
- Jim Miller (pre-season analyst)
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Seasons (96) | |
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