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1938 Chicago Bears season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
teamChicago Bears
year1938
record6–5
division_place3rd NFL Western
coachGeorge Halas
stadiumWrigley Field
playoffsDid not qualify
shortnavlinkBears seasons

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.

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.

Schedule

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September 11Chicago CardinalsW 16–131–0Soldier Field20,000Recap
September 18at Green Bay PackersW 2–02–0City Stadium15,172Recap
September 23Colored All-StarsW 51–0Soldier Field6,000
October 2at Philadelphia EaglesW 28–63–0Municipal Stadium22,245Recap
October 9at Cleveland RamsL 7–143–1Shaw Stadium8,000Recap
October 16at Chicago CardinalsW 34–284–1Wrigley Field21,614Recap
October 23Cleveland RamsL 21–234–2Wrigley Field18,705Recap
October 30Detroit LionsL 7–134–3Wrigley Field24,346Recap
November 6at Green Bay PackersL 17–244–4City Stadium40,208Recap
November 13Washington RedskinsW 31–75–4Wrigley Field21,817Recap
November 20at Brooklyn DodgersW 24–66–4Ebbets Field26,416Recap
November 24at Detroit LionsL 7–146–5Briggs Stadium26,287Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text. Non-league game in italics.

Standings

Roster

1938 Chicago Bears final roster
Quarterbacks

Future Hall of Fame players

  • Dan Fortmann, guard
  • George Musso, guard
  • Joe Stydahar, tackle

Players departed from 1937

  • Keith Molesworth, halfback (retired)
  • Bronko Nagurski, fullback (retired)

References

References

  1. George Strickler, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-bears-roll-up-51-points/130318102/ "Bears Roll Up 51 Points and Stars Get None,"] ''Chicago Tribune,'' Sept. 24, 1938, p. 17.
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