The Chicago Bears have been one of NFL's favorite teams for many years, and the '09 season didn't appear to be any different. The Bears started their

The Chicago Bears have been one of NFL's favorite teams for many years, and the '09 season didn't appear to be any different. The Bears started their career, in professional football, back in 1919, making them one of the oldest teams in the NFL today. The team played so well, even back in the day, that they didn't even know what a losing streak was, not until 1929. In 1921, the Bears began playing against the Green Bay Packers, which is still their #1 rival; these two teams have been battling it out on the field for years with no end in sight. In 1922 the Chicago Bears took on the colors they have today, yet another constant the team has been lucky enough to experience over the years.

Back in the day, the Chicago Bears played scrimmage games on what is known today as Wrigley Field -- the Cubs home field. Since then, obviously, the Chicago Bears have gotten their own field to call home -- Soldier Field. Due to the age of the stadium, it was remodeled earlier this century, leaving only the street side wall from the original architecture. By 2003, the Chicago Bears were playing in their newly built stadium, now known as Soldier Field II.

Over their career, the Bears have never had a problem with ticket sales, and quickly became one of the most demanded teams on the league; so much so that their ticket sales are in the top 20 across the NFL. The teams annual cash flow is one of the highest in NFL history at a calculated $1.1 billion; there if no need for fans to worry about losing their team. The team has stood the test of time, over the years, and proven to fight for what they want. Not that they need it, but they brought a new quarterback on board in April of 2009, a quarterback by the name of Jay Cutler, one of the leagues greatest quarterbacks of all times. There is no doubt that Cutler helped the Bears in their 2009 season.

The team has retired many numbers / jerseys over the years, many of which belonged to phenomenal players and even some original team members from the beginning of their career. Bill George, George McAffee, George Halas, Sid Luckman, Harold Grange, Walter Payton, and many others join the ranks of retired Chicago Bears numbers. The team -- staff and players -- have proven them to be one of the greatest professional football teams of all time, and will continue to fight for this recognition. There is no doubt that the Chicago Bears will continue to provide fans and sports enthusiasts with amazing entertainment for years to come.

Sports enthusiasts know the adrenaline rush of watching a college football game; many say that watching the Bears is even more riveting. Whether you watch them on the road or at home, you are guaranteed an exciting set of plays; although, watching them on their home field is an experience you cannot pass up. Don't miss you chance to see a great performance by the Chicago Bears in the 2010 season.
Written by Matt Ryan, sponsored by StubPass.com. StubPass.com sells Chicago Bears Tickets, NFL Tickets, Sports Tickets and more to just about any events in your area.


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