2005 Chicago Bears season

2005 Chicago Bears season
OwnerThe McCaskey Family
General managerJerry Angelo
Head coachLovie Smith
Home fieldSoldier Field
Results
Record11–5
Division place1st NFC North
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Panthers) 21–29
Pro BowlersC Olin Kreutz
DT Tommie Harris
MLB Brian Urlacher
LB Lance Briggs
CB Nathan Vasher
SS Mike Brown
AP All-Pros
6
  • Lance Briggs (1st team)
  • Brian Urlacher (1st team)
  • Olin Kreutz (2nd team)
  • Tommie Harris (2nd team)
  • Mike Brown (2nd team)
  • Nathan Vasher (2nd team)

The 2005 season was the Chicago Bears' 86th season in the National Football League (NFL), and the second under head coach Lovie Smith. The team improved to an 11–5 record from a 5–11 record in 2004, earning them their first playoff berth and NFC North title since 2001 and the second seed in the NFC for the playoffs.

The season started off with the team trying to rebound from a 5–11 season under now coach Lovie Smith. Smith, in his first year with the Bears, had been eager to lead his young team to a Super Bowl, but a preseason injury to starting quarterback Rex Grossman spelled disaster for the Bears.[1]

The 2005 Bears started the season slowly, winning only one of their first four games. Despite their poor passing game, the Bears won eight consecutive games, through perseverance on defense and a solid running game. The Bears eventually clinched a playoff berth on Christmas Day against the Green Bay Packers. However, in their first playoff game in four years the Carolina Panthers upset the Bears, 29–21.

This season is notable for Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher winning Defensive Player of the Year. He was the first Bear to earn the award since 1988 when Mike Singletary won.

  1. ^ "Second major injury in two years for Bears QB". ESPN. August 13, 2005. Retrieved November 28, 2019.

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