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{{short description|NFL team season}}
{{short description|NFL team season}}
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{{Infobox NFL season
{{Infobox NFL team season
| team = Chicago Bears
| team = Chicago Bears
| year = 1977
| year = 1977
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| owner = [[George Halas]]
| owner = [[George Halas]]
| stadium = [[Soldier Field]]
| stadium = [[Soldier Field]]
| playoffs = Lost [[1977–78 NFL playoffs|Divisional playoffs]] (at [[1977 Dallas Cowboys|Cowboys]]) 7–37
| playoffs = Lost [[1977–78 NFL playoffs|Divisional Playoffs]]<br />(at [[1977 Dallas Cowboys|Cowboys]]) 7–37
| shortnavlink = Bears seasons
| shortnavlink = Bears seasons
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The '''1977 [[Chicago Bears]] season''' was their 58th [[Regular Season (NFL)|regular season]] completed in the [[National Football League]]. The team finished with a 9–5 record, which was their first winning season since [[1967 Chicago Bears season|1967]] and earned them a [[Wild card (sports)|wild card]] spot against [[1977 Dallas Cowboys season|the Dallas Cowboys]], who eventually beat the Bears en route to a [[Super Bowl]] victory. This was their first postseason appearance since winning the [[1963 Chicago Bears season|1963]] [[championship]]. They secured this by winning their last six games, including among others the last of [[1977 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|the Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]’ record run of twenty-six losses.
The '''1977 [[Chicago Bears]] season''' was their 58th [[Regular Season (NFL)|regular season]] completed in the [[National Football League]]. The team finished with a 9–5 record, which was their first winning season since [[1967 Chicago Bears season|1967]] and earned them a [[Wild card (sports)|wild card]] spot against [[1977 Dallas Cowboys season|the Dallas Cowboys]], who eventually beat the Bears 37–7 en route to a [[Super Bowl]] victory. This was their first postseason appearance since winning the [[1963 Chicago Bears season|1963]] [[1963 NFL Championship Game|championship]]. They secured this by winning their last six games, including among others the last of [[1977 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|the Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]’ record run of 26 consecutive losses.


[[Walter Payton]] was the star of the team as he led the entire [[NFL]] in rushing (1,852 yards), 275 of those 1,852 came on a November 20 game against their division rivals the [[Minnesota Vikings]] and he did it despite coming down with the flu and a dark rainy day at [[Soldier Field]].
[[Sid Gillman]] was hired to serve as offensive coordinator of the team.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.si.com/nfl/2016/07/01/dr-z-paul-zimmerman-sid-gillman-sports-illustrated-nfl | title=Best of Dr. Z: 1991 Sid Gillman feature | date=July 2016 }}</ref> Star halfback [[Walter Payton]] had the best season of his career as he led the entire [[NFL]] in rushing (1,852 yards), 275 of those 1,852 came on a November 20 game against their division rivals the [[Minnesota Vikings]] and he did it despite coming down with the flu on a dark rainy day at [[Soldier Field]].


A week after the Dallas playoff loss, Coach Pardee stunned the team by resigning to take the head coaching position of the [[Washington Redskins]] ([[George Allen (coach)|George Allen]] having been fired after the Redskins were eliminated from the playoffs by a Bears overtime victory over the [[New York Giants]] in the last game of the regular season).
A week after the Dallas playoff loss, Coach Pardee stunned the team by resigning to take the head coaching position of the [[Washington Redskins]] ([[George Allen (coach)|George Allen]] having been fired after the Redskins were eliminated from the playoffs by a Bears overtime victory over the [[New York Giants]] in the last game of the regular season). When Gillman expressed desire to open up the offense, those ideas were rejected by upper staff, which led to the resignation of Gillman.


==Offseason==
==Offseason==


===NFL Draft===
===NFL Draft===
{{main article|1977 NFL Draft}}
{{NFL team draft start|year=1977|teamname=Chicago Bears}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=1|pick=14|player=[[Ted Albrecht]]|position=[[Offensive tackle]]|college=[[California Golden Bears football|California]]|maderoster=yes|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=2|pick=43|player=[[Mike Spivey (American football)|Mike Spivey]]|position=[[Cornerback]]|college=[[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]]|maderoster=yes|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=3|pick=61|player=[[Robin Earl]]|position=[[Tight end]]|college=[[Washington Huskies football|Washington]]|maderoster=yes|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=6|pick=140|player=[[Vince Evans]]|position=[[Quarterback]]|college=[[USC Trojans football|USC]]|maderoster=yes|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=7|pick=182|player=[[Gerald Butler (American football)|Gerald Butler]]|position=[[Wide receiver]]|college=[[Nicholls Colonels football|Nicholls State]]|maderoster=no|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=9|pick=238|player=Nick Buonamici|position=[[Defensive tackle]]|college=[[Ohio State Buckeyes football|Ohio State]]|maderoster=no|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=10|pick=266|player=Dennis Breckner|position=[[Defensive end]]|college=[[Miami Hurricanes football|Miami (FL)]]|maderoster=no|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=11|pick=294|player=[[Connie Zelencik]]|position=[[Center (gridiron football)|Center]]|college=[[Purdue Boilermakers football|Purdue]]|maderoster=no|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=12|pick=322|player=Terry Irvin|position=[[Defensive back]]|college=[[Jackson State Tigers football|Jackson State]]|maderoster=no|probowl=no|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft end|hof=no}}

=== Undrafted free agents ===

{| class="wikitable"
|+ 1977 Undrafted Free Agents of note
!Player
!Position
!College
|-
|Mike Andrus
|Safety
|[[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]]
|-
|Terry Egerdahl
|Defensive back
|[[Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs football|Minnesota-Duluth]]
|-
|Bob Gregolunas
|Linebacker
|[[Northern Illinois Huskies football|Northern Illinois]]
|-
|Chris Hoskins
|Running back
|[[Missouri Western Griffons football|Missouri Western]]
|-
|Neil Little
|Defensive back
|[[Northwestern Wildcats football|Northwestern]]
|-
|Tony Madau
|Punter
|[[Nevada Wolf Pack football|Nevada]]
|-
|[[Len Walterscheid]]
|Safety
|[[Southern Utah Thunderbirds football|Southern Utah]]
|-
|Scott Yelvington
|Wide receiver
|Northwestern
|}


==Roster==
==Roster==
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|Quarterbacks=
|Quarterbacks=
{{NFLplayer|7|Bob Avellini}}
{{NFLplayer|&nbsp;7|Bob Avellini}}
{{NFLplayer|8|Vince Evans|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|&nbsp;8|Vince Evans|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|15|Mike Phipps}}
{{NFLplayer|15|Mike Phipps}}


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|Wide Receivers =
|Wide Receivers =
{{NFLplayer|84|Brian Baschnagel}}
{{NFLplayer|80|Bo Rather}}
{{NFLplayer|80|Bo Rather}}
{{NFLplayer|83|Steve Rivera}}
{{NFLplayer|83|Steve Rivera}}
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|Offensive Linemen=
|Offensive Linemen=
{{NFLplayer|64|Ted Albrecht|rookie=y|T}}
{{NFLplayer|64|Ted Albrecht|rookie=y|T}}
{{NFLplayer|79|Lionel Antoine|T}}
{{NFLplayer|63|Fred Dean|rookie=y|G}}
{{NFLplayer|65|Noah Jackson|G}}
{{NFLplayer|65|Noah Jackson|G}}
{{NFLplayer|62|Dan Jiggetts|T}}{{NFLplayer|70|Dennis Lick|T}}
{{NFLplayer|62|Dan Jiggetts|T}}
{{NFLplayer|70|Dennis Lick|T}}
{{NFLplayer|52|Dan Neal|C}}
{{NFLplayer|52|Dan Neal|C}}
{{NFLplayer|53|Dan Peiffer|C}}
{{NFLplayer|53|Dan Peiffer|C}}
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|Defensive Linemen=
|Defensive Linemen=
{{NFLplayer|60|Wally Chambers|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|73|Mike Hartenstine|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|73|Mike Hartenstine|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|87|Billy Newsome|DE}}{{NFLplayer|68|Jim Osborne|d=American football|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|74|Jerry Meyers|d=American football|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|87|Billy Newsome|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|68|Jim Osborne|d=American football|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|76|Ron Rydalch|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|76|Ron Rydalch|DT}}
{{NFLplayer|71|Roger Stillwell|DE}}
{{NFLplayer|71|Roger Stillwell|DE}}
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{{NFLplayer|50|Waymond Bryant}}
{{NFLplayer|50|Waymond Bryant}}
{{NFLplayer|55|Doug Buffone}}
{{NFLplayer|55|Doug Buffone}}
{{NFLplayer|59|Gary Campbell|d=American football|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|59|Gary Campbell|d=linebacker|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|54|Tom Hicks|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|54|Tom Hicks|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|58|Jerry Muckensturm}}
{{NFLplayer|58|Jerry Muckensturm}}
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|Defensive Backs=
|Defensive Backs=
{{NFLplayer|43|Craig Clemons|SS}}{{NFLplayer|48|Allan Ellis|d=American football|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|43|Craig Clemons|SS}}
{{NFLplayer|48|Allan Ellis|d=American football|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|45|Gary Fencik|SS}}{{NFLplayer|24|Virgil Livers|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|45|Gary Fencik|SS}}
{{NFLplayer|24|Virgil Livers|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|46|Doug Plank|SS}}
{{NFLplayer|46|Doug Plank|SS}}
{{NFLplayer|47|Mike Spivey|d=American football|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|47|Mike Spivey|d=American football|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|44|Terry Schmidt|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|23|Len Walterscheid|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|23|Len Walterscheid|rookie=y}}


|Special Teams=
|Special Teams=
{{NFLplayer|86|Bob Parsons|d=American football|P}}{{NFLplayer|16|Robert R. Thomas|K}}
{{NFLplayer|86|Bob Parsons|d=American football|P}}
{{NFLplayer|16|Robert R. Thomas|K}}


|Reserve Lists =
| reserve_lists =
{{NFLplayer|79|Lionel Antoine|T|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|84|Brian Baschnagel|WR|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|60|Wally Chambers|DT|IR}}


|Practice Squad =
| practice_squad =


}}
}}
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===Schedule===
===Schedule===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Week
! Week
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Date
! Date
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Opponent
! Opponent
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Result
! Result
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Record
! Attendance
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Venue
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Attendance
| 1
|-style="background:#cfc"
| September 18, 1977
! 1
| [[1977 Detroit Lions season|Detroit Lions]]
| September 18
| W 30–20
| '''[[1977 Detroit Lions season|Detroit Lions]]'''
| <center>51,530</center>
| '''W''' 30–20
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 2
| 1–0
| [[Soldier Field]]
| September 25, 1977
| 51,530
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 2
| September 25
| at [[1977 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season|St. Louis Cardinals]]
| at [[1977 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season|St. Louis Cardinals]]
| L 13–16
| '''L''' 13–16
| 1–1
| <center>49,878</center>
| [[Busch Memorial Stadium]]
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 3
| 49,878
|-style="background:#fcc"
| October 2, 1977
! 3
| October 2
| [[1977 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]]
| [[1977 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]]
| L 24–42
| '''L''' 24–42
| 1–2
| <center>51,488</center>
| Soldier Field
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 4
| 51,488
|-style="background:#cfc"
| October 10, 1977
! 4
| October 10
| [[1977 Los Angeles Rams season|Los Angeles Rams]]
| [[1977 Los Angeles Rams season|Los Angeles Rams]]
| W 24–23
| '''W''' 24–23
| 2–2
| <center>51,412</center>
| Soldier Field
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 5
| 51,412
|-style="background:#fcc"
| October 16, 1977
! 5
| at [[1977 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]]
| October 16
| L 16–22
| at '''[[1977 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]]'''
| <center>47,708</center>
| '''L''' 16–22
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 6
| 2–3
| [[Metropolitan Stadium]]
| October 23, 1977
| 47,708
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 6
| October 23
| [[1977 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]]
| [[1977 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]]
| L 10–16
| '''L''' 10–16
| 2–4
| <center>49,407</center>
| Soldier Field
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 7
| 49,407
|-style="background:#cfc"
| October 30, 1977
! 7
| at [[1977 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]
| October 30
| W 26–0
| at '''[[1977 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]'''
| <center>56,002</center>
| '''W''' 26–0
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
| 8
| 3–4
| [[Lambeau Field]]
| November 6, 1977
| 56,002
|-style="background:#fcc"
! 8
| November 6
| at [[1977 Houston Oilers season|Houston Oilers]]
| at [[1977 Houston Oilers season|Houston Oilers]]
| L 0–47
| '''L''' 0–47
| 3–5
| <center>47,226</center>
| [[Houston Astrodome]]
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 9
| 47,226
|-style="background:#cfc"
| November 13, 1977
! 9
| November 13
| [[1977 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs]]
| [[1977 Kansas City Chiefs season|Kansas City Chiefs]]
| W 28–27
| '''W''' 28–27
| 4–5
| <center>49,543</center>
| Soldier Field
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 10
| 49,543
|-style="background:#cfc"
| November 20, 1977
! 10
| [[1977 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]]
| November 20
| W 10–7
| '''[[1977 Minnesota Vikings season|Minnesota Vikings]]'''
| <center>49,563</center>
| '''W''' 10–7
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 11
| 5–5
| Soldier Field
| November 24, 1977
| 49,563
| at [[1977 Detroit Lions season|Detroit Lions]]
|-style="background:#cfc"
| W 31–14
! 11
| <center>71,373</center>
| November 24
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| at '''[[1977 Detroit Lions season|Detroit Lions]]'''
| 12
| '''W''' 31–14
| December 4, 1977
| 6–5
| at [[1977 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]
| [[Pontiac Silverdome]]
| W 10–0
| 71,373
| <center>48,948</center>
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
|-style="background:#cfc"
| 13
! 12
| December 11, 1977
| December 4
| [[1977 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]
| at '''[[1977 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]'''
| W 21–10
| '''W''' 10–0
| 7–5
| <center>33,557</center>
| Soldier Field
|-style="background: #ddffdd;"
| 14
| 48,948
|-style="background:#cfc"
| December 18, 1977
! 13
| December 11
| '''[[1977 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]'''
| '''W''' 21–10
| 8–5
| Soldier Field
| 33,557
|-style="background:#cfc"
! 14
| December 18
| at [[1977 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]
| at [[1977 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]
| W 12–9 (OT)
| '''W''' 12–9 {{Small|(OT)}}
| 9–5
| <center>50,152</center>
| [[Giants Stadium]]
| 50,152
|-style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"
|colspan="8"| '''Note:''' Intra-division opponents are in '''bold''' text.
|}
|}


===Playoffs===
===Playoffs===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Round
! Week
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Date
! Date
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Opponent
! Opponent
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Result
! Result
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Record
! Attendance
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Venue
|-style="background: #ffdddd;"
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Chicago Bears|year=1977|border=2}}"| Attendance
| Divisional
|-style="background:#fcc"
| December 26, 1977
! Divisional
| December 26
| at [[1977 Dallas Cowboys season|Dallas Cowboys]]
| at [[1977 Dallas Cowboys season|Dallas Cowboys]]
| L 7–37
| '''L''' 7–37
| 0–1
| <center>62,920</center>
| [[Texas Stadium]]
| 62,920
|}
|}


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|Attendance=51,530
|Weather=73°F • Wind 8
|Weather={{convert|73|F}} • Wind {{convert|8|mph|abbr=on}}
|Referee=
|Referee=
|TVAnnouncers=[[CBS]]
|TVAnnouncers=[[Gary Bender]], [[Tom Matte]]
|TVStation=
|TVStation=[[CBS]]
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}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter= 1|Time= |Team= DET|Event=[[Dexter Bussey]] 1-yard run ([[Steve Mike-Mayer]] kick) |Score= Lions 7–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter= 1|Time= |Team= DET|Event=[[Dexter Bussey]] 1-yard run ([[Steve Mike-Mayer]] kick) |Score= Lions 7–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event=[[Johnny Musso]] 2-yard run ([[Bob Thomas (American football)|Bob Thomas]] kick) |Score= Tie 7–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event=[[Johnny Musso]] 2-yard run ([[Robert R. Thomas|Bob Thomas]] kick) |Score= Tie 7–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event=Steve Schubert 70-yard punt return (Bob Thomas kick) |Score= Bears 14–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event=Steve Schubert 70-yard punt return (Bob Thomas kick) |Score= Bears 14–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event= [[Walter Payton]] 3-yard run (kick failed) |Score= Bears 20–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event= [[Walter Payton]] 3-yard run (kick failed) |Score= Bears 20–7}}
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<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197709180chi.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]</ref>
<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197709180chi.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]</ref>


{{-}}
{{Clear}}

====Week 2====
*TV Station: CBS
*TV Announcers: [[Frank Glieber]], [[Johnny Morris (American football)|Johnny Morris]]
[[Jim Hart (American football)|Jim Hart]] completed 12 straight passes, one of 10 yards for a second-quarter touchdown, while directing St. Louis to victory over Chicago 16–13. The veteran Hart who completed 16 of 24 passes while suffering two interceptions, contributed balance to a crisp Cards attack and [[Jim Bakken]] booted three field goals.

====Week 3====
*TV Station: CBS
*TV Announcers: [[Don Criqui]], [[Emerson Boozer]]
[[Archie Manning]] scored on runs of 8, 2 and 11 and threw a 35-yard Touchdown pass to [[Chuck Muncie]] as the Saints gain a road victory. The Saints also got TDs on a 52-yard fumble recovery by [[Bob Pollard]] and a 57-yard interception return by [[Jim Merlo]].


====Week 4====
====Week 4====
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|Location=[[Soldier Field]], [[Chicago, Illinois]]
|Location=[[Soldier Field]], [[Chicago, Illinois]]
|StartTime=8:00 p.m.
|StartTime=8:00 p.m.
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|TVAnnouncers=[[Frank Gifford]]
|TVAnnouncers=[[Frank Gifford]] and [[Don Meredith]]
|TVStation=ABC
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=LA |Event=Rafael Septien 29 yard field goal |Score= Rams 6–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=LA |Event=Rafael Septien 29 yard field goal |Score= Rams 6–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=LA |Event=[[Lawrence McCutcheon]] 2 yard run (Rafael Septien kick) |Score= Rams 13–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=LA |Event=[[Lawrence McCutcheon]] 2 yard run (Rafael Septien kick) |Score= Rams 13–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event=[[James Scott (American football)|James Scott]] 70 yard pass from [[Bob Avellini]] ([[Bob Thomas (American football)|Bob Thomas]] kick) |Score= Rams 13–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time= |Team=CHI |Event=[[James Scott (American football)|James Scott]] 70 yard pass from [[Bob Avellini]] ([[Robert R. Thomas|Bob Thomas]] kick) |Score= Rams 13–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team= CHI|Event=James Scott 72 yard pass from Bob Avellini (Bob Thomas kick) |Score= Bears 14–13}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team= CHI|Event=James Scott 72 yard pass from Bob Avellini (Bob Thomas kick) |Score= Bears 14–13}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team= LA|Event=Rafael Septien 24 yard field goal |Score= Rams 16–14}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team= LA|Event=Rafael Septien 24 yard field goal |Score= Rams 16–14}}
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<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197710100chi.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]</ref>
<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197710100chi.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]</ref>


{{-}}
{{Clear}}

====Week 6====
*Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois
*TV Station: CBS
*Announcers: [[Vin Scully]], [[Alex Hawkins]]
With about two minutes to go, [[Chicago]] appeared to have a one-point victory over [[Atlanta]]. But the Bears' Steve Schubert fumbled a punt deep in his own territory, Atlanta recovered and [[Haskel Stanback]] plowed in moments later from the two-yard line for the Falcons victory. Chicago had taken a 3–0 lead on Bob Thomas' 40-yard field goal, but [[Nick Mike-Mayer]] come back with shots of 32, 44, and 21 yards to put Atlanta ahead 9–3. Brian Baschnagel's 84-yard kickoff return resulted in the Bears only touchdown.

====Week 7====
*Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin
*TV Station: CBS
*Announcers: [[Gary Bender]] and [[Johnny Morris (American football)|Johnny Morris]]
Walter Payton's 205 tied [[Gale Sayers]] record for most rushing yards in a game that was set in 1968. "I didn't want to break Sayers' record because Sayers is a super guy. What's a record? I just want to win the game" Payton said it after scoring touchdown runs of 1 and 6 and setting up [[Johnny Musso]]'s 3-yard touchdown run in a rout over the Packers.

====Week 8====
*The Astrodome in Houston, Texas
*TV Station: CBS
*Announcers: [[Frank Glieber]] and Johnny Morris
Houston's big play offense, dormant throughout the season sprang to life on touchdown bombs of 85 and 43 yards to [[Ken Burrough]] and a 75-yard free kick return and a 61-yard touchdown run by [[Billy "White Shoes" Johnson|Billy Johnson]] as the Oilers dazzled Chicago 47–0. Houston's first two big plays, Johnson's run and Burrough's 85-yarder we're delivered over a span of 2:55 in the second quarter and helped the Oilers to a 17–0 halftime lead and never looked back. Coach Jack Pardee call the loss "The worst thing I've ever been associated with in any form". This loss turns out to be a turning point in the Bears season. They would not lose a game again in the 1977 regular season.


====Week 10====
====Week 10====
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|stadium=[[Soldier Field]], [[Chicago, Illinois]]
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'''Second quarter'''
'''Second quarter'''
*CHI – [[Walter Payton]] 1-yard run ([[Bob Thomas (American football)|Bob Thomas]] kick) – '''''Bears 7–0'''''
*CHI – [[Walter Payton]] 1-yard run ([[Robert R. Thomas|Bob Thomas]] kick) – '''''Bears 7–0'''''
*CHI – Bob Thomas 37-yard field goal – '''''Bears 10–0'''''
*CHI – Bob Thomas 37-yard field goal – '''''Bears 10–0'''''
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'''Vikings'''
'''Vikings'''
*[[Bob Lee (quarterback)|Bob Lee]] <br> 12/24, 116 Yds, 2 INT
*[[Bob Lee (quarterback)|Bob Lee]] <br /> 12/24, 116 Yds, 2 INT
*[[Chuck Foreman]] <br> 14 Rush, 54 Yds
*[[Chuck Foreman]] <br /> 14 Rush, 54 Yds
*[[Sammy White (American football)|Sammy White]] <br> 3 Rec, 31 Yds
*[[Sammy White (American football)|Sammy White]] <br /> 3 Rec, 31 Yds
'''Bears'''
'''Bears'''
*[[Bob Avellini]] <br> 4/6, 33 Yds, INT
*[[Bob Avellini]] <br /> 4/6, 33 Yds, INT
*Walter Payton <br> 40 Rush, 275 Yds, TD
*Walter Payton <br /> 40 Rush, 275 Yds, TD
*[[James Scott (gridiron football)|James Scott]] <br> 2 Rec, 22 Yds
*[[James Scott (gridiron football)|James Scott]] <br /> 2 Rec, 22 Yds
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<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197711240det.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]. Retrieved 2014-Nov-27.</ref>


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1977 Chicago Bears season
OwnerGeorge Halas
General managerJim Finks
Head coachJack Pardee
Home fieldSoldier Field
Results
Record9–5
Division place2nd NFC Central
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs
(at Cowboys) 7–37

The 1977 Chicago Bears season was their 58th regular season completed in the National Football League. The team finished with a 9–5 record, which was their first winning season since 1967 and earned them a wild card spot against the Dallas Cowboys, who eventually beat the Bears 37–7 en route to a Super Bowl victory. This was their first postseason appearance since winning the 1963 championship. They secured this by winning their last six games, including among others the last of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ record run of 26 consecutive losses.

Sid Gillman was hired to serve as offensive coordinator of the team.[1] Star halfback Walter Payton had the best season of his career as he led the entire NFL in rushing (1,852 yards), 275 of those 1,852 came on a November 20 game against their division rivals the Minnesota Vikings and he did it despite coming down with the flu on a dark rainy day at Soldier Field.

A week after the Dallas playoff loss, Coach Pardee stunned the team by resigning to take the head coaching position of the Washington Redskins (George Allen having been fired after the Redskins were eliminated from the playoffs by a Bears overtime victory over the New York Giants in the last game of the regular season). When Gillman expressed desire to open up the offense, those ideas were rejected by upper staff, which led to the resignation of Gillman.

Offseason

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NFL Draft

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1977 Chicago Bears draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 14 Ted Albrecht  Offensive tackle California
2 43 Mike Spivey  Cornerback Colorado
3 61 Robin Earl  Tight end Washington
6 140 Vince Evans  Quarterback USC
7 182 Gerald Butler  Wide receiver Nicholls State
9 238 Nick Buonamici  Defensive tackle Ohio State
10 266 Dennis Breckner  Defensive end Miami (FL)
11 294 Connie Zelencik  Center Purdue
12 322 Terry Irvin  Defensive back Jackson State
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Undrafted free agents

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1977 Undrafted Free Agents of note
Player Position College
Mike Andrus Safety Richmond
Terry Egerdahl Defensive back Minnesota-Duluth
Bob Gregolunas Linebacker Northern Illinois
Chris Hoskins Running back Missouri Western
Neil Little Defensive back Northwestern
Tony Madau Punter Nevada
Len Walterscheid Safety Southern Utah
Scott Yelvington Wide receiver Northwestern

Roster

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1977 Chicago Bears roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Reserve

Rookies in italics

Regular season

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Schedule

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 18 Detroit Lions W 30–20 1–0 Soldier Field 51,530
2 September 25 at St. Louis Cardinals L 13–16 1–1 Busch Memorial Stadium 49,878
3 October 2 New Orleans Saints L 24–42 1–2 Soldier Field 51,488
4 October 10 Los Angeles Rams W 24–23 2–2 Soldier Field 51,412
5 October 16 at Minnesota Vikings L 16–22 2–3 Metropolitan Stadium 47,708
6 October 23 Atlanta Falcons L 10–16 2–4 Soldier Field 49,407
7 October 30 at Green Bay Packers W 26–0 3–4 Lambeau Field 56,002
8 November 6 at Houston Oilers L 0–47 3–5 Houston Astrodome 47,226
9 November 13 Kansas City Chiefs W 28–27 4–5 Soldier Field 49,543
10 November 20 Minnesota Vikings W 10–7 5–5 Soldier Field 49,563
11 November 24 at Detroit Lions W 31–14 6–5 Pontiac Silverdome 71,373
12 December 4 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 10–0 7–5 Soldier Field 48,948
13 December 11 Green Bay Packers W 21–10 8–5 Soldier Field 33,557
14 December 18 at New York Giants W 12–9 (OT) 9–5 Giants Stadium 50,152
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Playoffs

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Round Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
Divisional December 26 at Dallas Cowboys L 7–37 0–1 Texas Stadium 62,920

Game summaries

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Week 1

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1 234Total
Lions 7 337 20
Bears 7 2003 30

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Week 2

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Jim Hart completed 12 straight passes, one of 10 yards for a second-quarter touchdown, while directing St. Louis to victory over Chicago 16–13. The veteran Hart who completed 16 of 24 passes while suffering two interceptions, contributed balance to a crisp Cards attack and Jim Bakken booted three field goals.

Week 3

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Archie Manning scored on runs of 8, 2 and 11 and threw a 35-yard Touchdown pass to Chuck Muncie as the Saints gain a road victory. The Saints also got TDs on a 52-yard fumble recovery by Bob Pollard and a 57-yard interception return by Jim Merlo.

Week 4

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1 234Total
Rams 13 307 23
• Bears 7 7010 24

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Week 6

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With about two minutes to go, Chicago appeared to have a one-point victory over Atlanta. But the Bears' Steve Schubert fumbled a punt deep in his own territory, Atlanta recovered and Haskel Stanback plowed in moments later from the two-yard line for the Falcons victory. Chicago had taken a 3–0 lead on Bob Thomas' 40-yard field goal, but Nick Mike-Mayer come back with shots of 32, 44, and 21 yards to put Atlanta ahead 9–3. Brian Baschnagel's 84-yard kickoff return resulted in the Bears only touchdown.

Week 7

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Walter Payton's 205 tied Gale Sayers record for most rushing yards in a game that was set in 1968. "I didn't want to break Sayers' record because Sayers is a super guy. What's a record? I just want to win the game" Payton said it after scoring touchdown runs of 1 and 6 and setting up Johnny Musso's 3-yard touchdown run in a rout over the Packers.

Week 8

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  • The Astrodome in Houston, Texas
  • TV Station: CBS
  • Announcers: Frank Glieber and Johnny Morris

Houston's big play offense, dormant throughout the season sprang to life on touchdown bombs of 85 and 43 yards to Ken Burrough and a 75-yard free kick return and a 61-yard touchdown run by Billy Johnson as the Oilers dazzled Chicago 47–0. Houston's first two big plays, Johnson's run and Burrough's 85-yarder we're delivered over a span of 2:55 in the second quarter and helped the Oilers to a 17–0 halftime lead and never looked back. Coach Jack Pardee call the loss "The worst thing I've ever been associated with in any form". This loss turns out to be a turning point in the Bears season. They would not lose a game again in the 1977 regular season.

Week 10

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Quarter 1 2 34Total
Vikings 0 0 707
Bears 0 10 0010

at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

  • Date: Sunday, November 20
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 48 °F (9 °C), wind 21 mph (34 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 49,563
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information

Week 11

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1 234Total
• Bears 0 01714 31
Lions 0 707 14

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Standings

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NFC Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Minnesota Vikings(3) 9 5 0 .643 6–1 8–4 231 227 W1
Chicago Bears(4) 9 5 0 .643 6–1 8–4 255 253 W6
Detroit Lions 6 8 0 .429 2–5 4–8 183 252 L1
Green Bay Packers 4 10 0 .286 2–5 4–7 134 219 W1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 12 0 .143 0–4 2–11 103 223 W2

Postseason

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NFC Divisional Playoff

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Dallas Cowboys 37, Chicago Bears 7
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Bears 0 0 077
Cowboys 7 10 17337

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

Safety Charlie Waters led the Cowboys to a 37–7 victory by setting an NFL playoff record of 3 interceptions. Dallas built a 17–0 halftime lead, with the aid of running back Doug Dennison’s 2-yard touchdown run and quarterback Roger Staubach’s 28-yard scoring pass to tight end Billy Joe Dupree. In the second half, running back Tony Dorsett recorded two rushing touchdowns and Efren Herrera added two more field goals. The Bears were limited to 224 total yards and did not score until the fourth quarter when the game was already out of reach.

Awards and records

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  • Walter Payton, NFL MVP
  • Walter Payton, led NFL in rushing (1,852 yards)
  • Walter Payton, Pro Bowl Most Valuable Player
  • Walter Payton, Led NFL in Total Yards, (2,216)

References

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  1. ^ "Best of Dr. Z: 1991 Sid Gillman feature". July 2016.
  2. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
  3. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
  4. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Nov-27.
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