Champions:
Super Bowl Champions,
AFC Champions,
NFC Champions,
NFL Champions (1920-69),
AFL Champions (1960-69),
AAFC Champions (1946-49)
Other Leagues: AFL (1926), AFL (1936-37), AFL (1940-41), CFL (1945-present)
Spring Leagues: WFL (1974-75), AAF (2019), XFL (2001, 2020, 2023), USFL (1983-85, 2022-23), UFL (2024)
Other Leagues: AFL (1926), AFL (1936-37), AFL (1940-41), CFL (1945-present)
Spring Leagues: WFL (1974-75), AAF (2019), XFL (2001, 2020, 2023), USFL (1983-85, 2022-23), UFL (2024)
NFL Teams:
ARZ
ATL
BAL
BUF
CAR
CHI
CIN
CLE
DAL
DEN
DET
GB
HOU
IND
JAX
KC
LV
LAC
LAR
MIA
MIN
NE
NO
NYG
NYJ
PHI
PIT
SEA
SF
TB
TEN
WAS
Defunct
H2H
PSH2H
HOF Game
CASG
Kickoff
Thanksgiving
Playoff Bowl
Championships
Super Bowls
Pro Bowls
International Series
Color vs Color
White at Home
Game Officials
Head To Head
1980s Chicago Bears vs Philadelphia Eagles
1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Sunday, October 26, 1980 - 4:00PM
(3-5) Chicago Bears
14 vs
(7-1) Philadelphia Eagles
 17
at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, PA
CBS - Pat Summerall, Tom Brookshier
Sunday, October 23, 1983 - 1:00PM
(3-5) Chicago Bears
7 vs
(4-4) Philadelphia Eagles
 6
at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, PA
CBS - Tim Ryan, Johnny Morris
Sunday, November 13, 1983 - 1:00PM
(4-7) Chicago Bears
 17
at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
CBS - Tim Ryan, Johnny Morris
Sunday, September 14, 1986 - 1:00PM
(2-0) Chicago Bears
 13 OT
at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
CBS - Dick Stockton, Dan Dierdorf
Sunday, October 4, 1987 - 1:00PM
(3-0) Chicago Bears
35 vs
(1-2) Philadelphia Eagles
 3
at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, PA
CBS - Dick Stockton, Terry Bradshaw
Saturday, December 31, 1988 - 12:30PM
(12-4) Chicago Bears
 20
at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
CBS - Verne Lundquist, Terry Bradshaw,
Irv Cross, Will McDonough
PHIL QB Randall Cunningham becomes the first player in NFL playoff history with 400-or-more passing yards (407) and no touchdowns in a playoff game.
Game nicknamed The Fog Bowl after advection fog rolled in off of Lake Michigan during the 2nd Quarter and remained for the rest of the game.
Monday, October 2, 1989 - 9:00PM
(4-0) Chicago Bears
 27
at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
ABC - Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, Dan Dierdorf