1938 Chicago Bears season

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1938 Chicago Bears season
Head Coach George Halas
Home Field Wrigley Field
Results
Record 6-5
Place 3rd NFL West
Playoff Finish Did not qualify
Timeline
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The 1938 Chicago Bears season was their 19th regular season completed in the National Football League. They finished third in the Western Division and did not make the championship game. The Bears started the season well, winning 4 of their first 5 games. However, two upset losses to the Cleveland Rams, two losses to the Detroit Lions, and a loss to Green Bay prevented the Bears from competing in the West.

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[edit] Season Highlights

The Bears could not repeat their success of 1937 although their attack was basically the same, except at running back. Bronko Nagurski and Keith Molesworth retired and the rushing attack was not as effective. Joe Maniaci, a back acquired from Brooklyn, joined the team and led the squad in rushing with 345 yards but his low 3.6 average yards per carry was emblematic of the Bears problems running the ball. Bill Karr again led the team in receiving, catching 14 passes for 253 yards and 4 touchdowns. Les McDonald played well at end and second year end Dick Plasman also contributed. The Bears "vertical" passing attack, led again by Bernie Masterson and Ray Buivid, had a league best 17.0 yards per reception, but the club's quarterbacks only had a 36.5 completion percentage. The Bear defense did not play as well as in 1937 either, giving up 14 or more points five times, or the same number of times as in the past two season combined. The biggest disappointment, overall, were the two losses to Cleveland. Cleveland only won 4 games all year, two against the Bears, and had the worst defense in the league, allowing 215 points for the year. In the first Cleveland game, the Bears were totally outplayed, falling behind 14-0 and failing to mount a serious comeback. The second loss was a back and forth affair, with the lead changing hands 7 times. The Bears gave up a 21-16 fourth quarter lead, losing 23-21 at home. As the only team in the league running the T-formation, it is no surprise the other teams kept using the Single Wing and its variants. Lacking a complete T-formation quarterback, the Bears offense was inconsistent and, at times, quite unimpressive.

[edit] Future Hall of Fame Players

[edit] Other Leading Players

[edit] Players departed from 1937

[edit] Final Western Division Standings

W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PTS=Points Scored, OPP=Opponents' Points

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972

Western Division
Team W L T PCT PF PA
Green Bay Packers 8 3 0 .727 223 118
Detroit Lions 7 4 0 .636 119 108
Chicago Bears 6 5 0 .545 194 148
Cleveland Rams 4 7 0 .363 131 215
Chicago Cardinals 2 9 0 .182 111 168

[edit] Season Results

Date Opponent Location Result Score
Sep. 11 Chicago Cardinals Soldier Field Win 16-13
Sep. 18 Green Bay Packers East Stadium Win 2-0
Oct. 2 Philadelphia Eagles Municipal Stadium Win 28-6
Oct. 9 Cleveland Rams Shaw Stadium Loss 7-14
Oct. 16 Chicago Cardinals Comiskey Park Win 34-28
Oct. 23 Cleveland Rams Wrigley Field Loss 21-23
Oct. 30 Detroit Lions Wrigley Field Loss 7-13
Nov. 6 Green Bay Packers Wrigley Field Loss 17-24
Nov. 13 Washington Redskins Wrigley Field Win 31-7
Nov. 20 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field Win 24-6
Nov. 24 Detroit Lions Briggs Stadium Loss 7-14
1938 NFL Season
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Eastern Division Western Division
Brooklyn Chicago Bears
New York Chicago Cardinals
Philadelphia Cleveland
Pittsburgh Detroit
Washington Green Bay
1938 NFL DraftNFL Championship