The 1983 Chicago Bears season was their 64th regular season completed in the National Football League. The club posted an 8–8 record under second year head coach Mike Ditka, but missed postseason play. Jim McMahon was the quarterback, who completed 175 of 295 pass attempts. The Bears 1983 NFL Draft class was ranked #3 in NFL Top 10's greatest draft classes.[3]
1983 NFL Draft
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Preseason
The Bears were predicted to finish 7–9 and fourth in the division by Paul Zimmerman. Their prized new weapon would be Willie Gault, Dennis McKinnon (signed as an undrafted free agent by the Bears in 1983) and Jimbo Covert would help open bigger holes for Walter Payton but it was felt they were a few offensive lineman and a tight end away from being effective. The defense would be led by All-Pro Dan Hampton and new defensive backs Mike Richardson and Dave Duerson. [4] The Bears started 1983 by losing 7 of their first 10, but won 5 of their last 6 to finish 8-8. The Bears would go 71-18 in regular season games from November 13, 1983 through October 2, 1989.
Schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 4, 1983 |
Atlanta Falcons |
L 20–17 |
60,165
|
2 |
September 11, 1983 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
W 17–10 |
58,186
|
3 |
September 18, 1983 |
at New Orleans Saints |
L 34–31 |
64,692
|
4 |
September 25, 1983 |
at Baltimore Colts |
L 22–19 |
34,350
|
5 |
October 2, 1983 |
Denver Broncos |
W 31–14 |
58,210
|
6 |
October 9, 1983 |
Minnesota Vikings |
L 23–14 |
59,632
|
7 |
October 16, 1983 |
at Detroit Lions |
L 31–17 |
66,709
|
8 |
October 23, 1983 |
at Philadelphia Eagles |
W 7–6 |
45,263
|
9 |
October 30, 1983 |
Detroit Lions |
L 38–17 |
58,764
|
10 |
November 6, 1983 |
at Los Angeles Rams |
L 21–14 |
53,010
|
11 |
November 13, 1983 |
Philadelphia Eagles |
W 17–14 |
47,524
|
12 |
November 20, 1983 |
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
W 27–0 |
36,816
|
13 |
November 27, 1983 |
San Francisco 49ers |
W 13–3 |
40,483
|
14 |
December 4, 1983 |
at Green Bay Packers |
L 31–28 |
51,147
|
15 |
December 11, 1983 |
at Minnesota Vikings |
W 19–13 |
57,880
|
16 |
December 18, 1983 |
Green Bay Packers |
W 23–21 |
35,807
|
Standings
Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Atlanta Falcons
Week 2
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Buccaneers |
0 |
3 |
7 |
0 |
10 |
Bears |
0 |
10 |
0 |
7 |
17 |
at Soldier Field, Chicago, IL
- Date: September 11
- Game time: 12:00 p.m.
- Game weather: 68°F, wind 11 mph
- Box Score
CHI: Mike Hartenstine 2.0 sacks, Terry Schmidt INT
Scoring summary |
Quarter |
Time |
Drive |
Team |
Scoring information |
Score |
Plays |
Yards |
TOP |
Buccaneers |
Bears |
2 |
|
|
|
|
Buccaneers |
20-yard field goal by Bill Capece |
3 |
0 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
Bears |
Walter Payton 73-yard touchdown reception from Jim McMahon, Bob Thomas kick good |
3 |
7 |
2 |
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|
|
|
Bears |
50-yard field goal by Bob Thomas |
3 |
10 |
3 |
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Buccaneers |
James Owens 1-yard touchdown run, Bob Capece kick good |
10 |
10 |
4 |
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Bears |
Terry Schmidt 32-yard interception return, Bob Thomas kick good |
10 |
17 |
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10 |
17 |
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Week 3: at New Orleans Saints
Week 4: at Baltimore Colts
Week 5: vs. Denver Broncos
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Broncos |
0 |
0 |
7 |
7 |
14 |
Bears |
14 |
10 |
0 |
7 |
31 |
at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
Week 8: at Philadelphia Eagles
Week 9: vs. Detroit Lions
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Lions |
14 |
3 |
14 |
7 |
38 |
Bears |
0 |
3 |
0 |
14 |
17 |
at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
Week 11: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Eagles |
7 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
14 |
Bears |
0 |
14 |
0 |
3 |
17 |
at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
Week 12: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Week 13: vs. San Francisco 49ers
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
49ers |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
Bears |
3 |
7 |
3 |
0 |
13 |
at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
Week 14: at Green Bay Packers
Week 15
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
• Bears |
10 |
6 |
0 |
3 |
19 |
Vikings |
6 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
13 |
|
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Scoring summary |
|
Q1 |
|
MIN |
Benny Ricardo 30 yard field goal |
MIN 3–0 |
|
Q1 |
|
MIN |
Benny Ricardo 29 yard field goal |
MIN 6–0 |
|
Q1 |
|
CHI |
Walter Payton 74 yard pass from Matt Suhey (Bob Thomas kick) |
CHI 7–6 |
|
Q1 |
|
CHI |
Bob Thomas 42 yard field goal |
CHI 10–6 |
|
Q2 |
|
CHI |
Emery Moorehead 2 yard pass from Jim McMahon (kick failed) |
CHI 17–6 |
|
Q3 |
|
MIN |
Ted Brown 1 yard run (Benny Ricardo kick) |
CHI 19–13 |
|
Q4 |
|
CHI |
Bob Thomas 22 yard field goal |
CHI 19–13 |
|
[5]
Week 16
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Total |
Packers |
7 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
21 |
• Bears |
7 |
0 |
7 |
9 |
23 |
|
|
Scoring summary |
|
1 |
|
Bears |
Willie Gault 35-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Bob Thomas kick) |
Bears 7–0 |
|
1 |
|
Packers |
Lynn Dickey 1-yard run (Jan Stenerud kick) |
Tie 7–7 |
|
2 |
|
Packers |
James Lofton 31-yard pass from Lynn Dickey (Jan Stenerud kick) |
Packers 14–7 |
|
3 |
|
Bears |
Dennis McKinnon 22-yard pass from Jim McMahon (Bob Thomas kick) |
Tie 14–14 |
|
4 |
|
Bears |
Jim McMahon 6-yard run (run failed) |
Bears 20–14 |
|
4 |
|
Packers |
Paul Coffman 5-yard pass from Lynn Dickey (Jan Stenerud kick) |
Packers 21–20 |
|
4 |
|
Bears |
Bob Thomas 22-yard field goal |
Bears 23–21 |
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Roster and staff
Staff
Coaching Staff of 1983 season |
Front office
Coaches
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Position coaches
Trainers
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Scouts
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Roster
Complete Roster of 1983 season |
Quarterbacks
Offensive backs
Receivers
Tight ends
|
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Kickers
Offensive line
Defensive line
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Linebackers
Cornerbacks
Defensive backs
Safeties
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Reserve Lists
Rookies in italics
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Depth chart
References
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External links
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Franchise |
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Records |
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Stadiums |
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Culture |
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Lore |
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Rivalries |
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Minor league affiliates |
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Retired numbers |
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Key personnel |
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Division championships (21) |
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Conference championships (4) |
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League championships (9) |
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Media |
- Broadcasters
- Radio:
- Personnel:
- Television:
- WFLD (pre-season and most regular season games through Fox, official pre-game and post-game alternate)
- Marquee Sports Network (official post-game and in-season programming)
- Personnel:
- Lou Canellis (gameday television host, pre-season sideline reporter)
- Adam Amin (pre-season play-by-play)
- Jim Miller (pre-season analyst)
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Current league affiliations |
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Formerly the Decatur Staleys (1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921)
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- ↑ Sports Illustrated. 1 Sept 1983 [1]
- ↑ Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2014-Mar-02.