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The Bears won the Western Division championship by beating the Packers, 33–14, in a playoff at Wrigley Field. The Bears then beat the Giants, 37–9, at Wrigley Field to win the NFL Championship.

The Bears won the Western Division championship by beating the Packers, 33–14, in a playoff at Wrigley Field. The Bears then beat the Giants, 37–9, at Wrigley Field to win the NFL Championship.

”See [[1941 NFL playoffs]] and [[NFL Championship Game, 1941]]”

”See [[1941 NFL playoffs]] and [[NFL Championship Game]]”

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NFL team season

The 1941 season was the Chicago Bears‘ 22nd in the National Football League. The team improved on their 8–3 record in 1939–40 and finished at 10–1 under head coach George Halas, en route to their second straight NFL championship and fifth league title.[1][2]

Before the season

Draft

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Regular season

Schedule

Program for a preseason exhibition game against a team of college Eastern All-Stars.
Game Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap Sources
1 September 28 at Green Bay Packers W 25–17 1–0 City Stadium 24,876 Recap
2 October 5 at Cleveland Rams W 48–21 2–0 Municipal Stadium 23,850 Recap
3 October 12 Chicago Cardinals W 53–7 3–0 Wrigley Field 34,668 Recap
4 October 19 Detroit Lions W 49–0 4–0 Wrigley Field 29,980 Recap
5 October 26 Pittsburgh Steelers W 34–7 5–0 Wrigley Field 17,212 Recap
6 November 2 Green Bay Packers L 14–16 5–1 Wrigley Field 46,484 Recap
7 November 9 Cleveland Rams W 31–13 6–1 Wrigley Field 18,102 Recap
8 November 16 Washington Redskins W 35–21 7–1 Wrigley Field 30,095 Recap
9 November 23 at Detroit Lions W 24–7 8–1 Briggs Stadium 28,657 Recap
10 November 30 at Philadelphia Eagles W 49–14 9–1 Shibe Park 32,608 Recap
11 December 7 at Chicago Cardinals W 34–24 10–1 Comiskey Park 18,879 Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Program for the October 19 match-up with the visiting Detroit Lions. This is a stock commercial cover illustration.
This program for the 1941 Redskins game features QB Solly Sherman in 1940 action against the Detroit Lions.
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Postseason

The Bears won the Western Division championship by beating the Packers, 33–14, in a playoff at Wrigley Field. The Bears then beat the Giants, 37–9, at Wrigley Field to win the NFL Championship.

See 1941 NFL playoffs and 1941 NFL Championship Game

All-Star Game

The Bears defeated the NFL All-Stars 35–24 on January 4, 1942.

References

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