1979 Chicago Bears season
The 1979 Chicago Bears season was their 60th regular season and 14th postseason completed in the National Football League. The club posted a 10–6 record under second year coach Neill Armstrong but lost to the Philadelphia Eagles in the opening round of the playoffs.
Schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 2, 1979 |
Green Bay Packers |
W 6–3 |
56,515 |
2 |
September 9, 1979 |
Minnesota Vikings |
W 26–7 |
53,231 |
3 |
September 16, 1979 |
at Dallas Cowboys |
L 24–20 |
64,056 |
4 |
September 23, 1979 |
at Miami Dolphins |
L 31–16 |
66,011 |
5 |
September 30, 1979 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
L 17–13 |
55,258 |
6 |
October 7, 1979 |
at Buffalo Bills |
W 7–0 |
73,383 |
7 |
October 14, 1979 |
New England Patriots |
L 27–7 |
54,128 |
8 |
October 21, 1979 |
at Minnesota Vikings |
L 30–27 |
41,164 |
9 |
October 28, 1979 |
at San Francisco 49ers |
W 28–27 |
42,773 |
10 |
November 4, 1979 |
Detroit Lions |
W 35–7 |
50,108 |
11 |
November 11, 1979 |
Los Angeles Rams |
W 27–23 |
51,483 |
12 |
November 18, 1979 |
New York Jets |
W 23–13 |
52,635 |
13 |
November 22, 1979 |
at Detroit Lions |
L 20–0 |
66,219 |
14 |
December 2, 1979 |
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
W 14–0 |
69,508 |
15 |
December 9, 1979 |
at Green Bay Packers |
W 15–14 |
54,207 |
16 |
December 16, 1979 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
W 42–6 |
42,810 |
Game summaries
Week 14
|
1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
---|
• Bears |
7 |
7 | 0 | 0 |
14 |
Buccaneers |
0 |
0 | 0 | 0 |
0 |
|
|
|
[1]
Playoffs
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
Wildcard |
December 23, 1979 |
at Philadelphia Eagles |
L 27–17 |
69,397 |
Standings
References
External links
|
---|
| | | Franchise | |
---|
| Records | |
---|
| Stadiums | |
---|
| Lore | |
---|
| Culture | |
---|
| Rivalries | |
---|
| Retired numbers | |
---|
| Key personnel | |
---|
| NFL championships (9) | |
---|
| Super Bowl appearances (2) | |
---|
| Other honors | |
---|
| Current league affiliations | |
---|
| Former league affiliations |
- League: Independent (1919)
- Conference: National Conference (1950–1952); Western Conference (1953–1969)
- Division: NFL Western Division (1933–1949); Central Division (1967–1969); NFC Central Division (1970–2001)
|
---|
| Radio broadcasters | |
---|
| Television broadcasters |
- Chicago Bears Network
- Personnel
- Lou Canellis (gameday television host, pre-season sideline reporter)
- Sam Rosen (pre-season play-by-play)
- Jim Miller (pre-season analyst)
|
---|
| |
---|
| 1920s | |
---|
| 1930s | |
---|
| 1940s | |
---|
| 1950s | |
---|
| 1960s | |
---|
| 1970s | |
---|
| 1980s | |
---|
| 1990s | |
---|
| 2000s | |
---|
| 2010s | |
---|
| |
Book:Chicago Bears
:Category:Chicago Bears
WikiProject Chicago Bears
|
|
|
---|
| 1920s – 1930s | | |
---|
| 1940s – 1950s | |
---|
| 1960s – 1970s | |
---|
| 1980s – 1990s | |
---|
| 2000s – 2010s | |
---|
| Bold indicates NFL Championship winning season |
|