1973 Chicago Bears season

NFL team season

The 1973 Chicago Bears season was their 54th regular season completed in the National Football League. The team finished with a 3–11 record, the second worst showing in franchise history until 43 years later in 2016, when the team finished 3–13.

NFL Draft

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team

Roster

1973 Chicago Bears final roster
Quarterbacks
  • 10 Bobby Douglass
  • 19 Gary Huff

Running backs

  • 26 Carl Garrett
  • 35 Jim Harrison FB
  • 33 Gary Kosins
  • 36 Roger Lawson
  • 39 Reggie Sanderson

Wide receivers

  • 43 George Farmer
  • 17 Ike Hill
  • 38 Dave Juenger
  • 81 Mike Reppond
  • 87 Tom Reynolds
  • 82 Earl Thomas
  • 21 Cecil Turner

Tight ends

  • 80 Craig Cotton
  • 86 Bob Parsons
Offensive linemen
  • 79 Lionel Antoine OT
  • 74 Bob Asher OT
  • 52 Rich Coady C
  • 61 Glen Holloway G
  • 65 Randy Jackson OT
  • 64 Ernie Janet G
  • 63 Steve Kinney G
  • 45 Joe Moore OG
  • 78 Bob Newton OG

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Rookies in italics

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 16 Dallas Cowboys L 17–20 0–1 Soldier Field 49,970
2 September 23 Minnesota Vikings L 13–22 0–2 Soldier Field 52,035
3 September 30 at Denver Broncos W 33–14 1–2 Mile High Stadium 51,159
4 October 7 at New Orleans Saints L 16–21 1–3 Tulane Stadium 56,561
5 October 14 at Atlanta Falcons L 6–46 1–4 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 58,850
6 October 21 New England Patriots L 10–13 1–5 Soldier Field 47,643
7 October 28 Houston Oilers W 35–14 2–5 Soldier Field 43,755
8 November 4 at Green Bay Packers W 31–17 3–5 Lambeau Field 56,267
9 November 12 at Kansas City Chiefs L 7–19 3–6 Arrowhead Stadium 70,664
10 November 18 Detroit Lions L 7–30 3–7 Soldier Field 48,625
11 November 25 at Minnesota Vikings L 13–31 3–8 Metropolitan Stadium 46,430
12 December 2 Los Angeles Rams L 0–26 3–9 Soldier Field 47,620
13 December 9 at Detroit Lions L 7–40 3–10 Tiger Stadium 41,729
14 December 16 Green Bay Packers L 0–21 3–11 Soldier Field 29,157
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1 vs. Cowboys

Week One: Dallas Cowboys (0–0) at Chicago Bears (0–0)
Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 0 17 0320
Bears 3 0 7717

at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

  • Date: September 16
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: 55 °F (13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 49,970
  • Box Score
Game information

First quarter

Second quarter

  • DAL – Toni Fritsch 25-yard field goal. Tie 3–3.
  • DAL – Otto Stowe 21-yard pass from Roger Staubach (Toni Fritsch kick). Cowboys 10–3.
  • DAL – Bob Hayes 18-yard pass from Roger Staubach (Toni Fritsch kick). Cowboys 17–3.

Third quarter'

  • CHI – Ike Hill 59-yard punt return (Mac Percival kick). Cowboys 17–10.

Fourth quarter

  • CHI – Carl Garrett 15-yard run (Mac Percival kick). Tie 17–17.
  • DAL – Toni Fritsch 11-yard field goal. Cowboys 20–17.
Top passers
Top rushers
  • DAL – Calvin Hill – 31 rushes, 130 yards
  • CHI – Jim Harrison – 16 rushes, 70 yards
Top receivers
  • DAL – Calvin Hill – 4 receptions, 28 yards
  • CHI – Jim Harrison – 4 receptions, 30 yards

Week 8

1 234Total
• Bears 7 3147 31
Packers 7 1000 17
  • Date: November 4
  • Location: Lambeau Field
  • Game start: 1:00 p.m.
  • Game attendance: 56,267
  • Game weather: 31 °F (−1 °C) • Wind 9 mph (14 km/h)
Scoring summary
1CHIBobby Douglass 1 yard run (Mac Percival kick)Bears 7–0
1GBMacArthur Lane 5 yard pass from Scott Hunter (Chester Marcol kick)Tie 7–7
2GBScott Hunter 1 yard run (Chester Marcol kick)Packers 14–7
2GBChester Marcol 25 yard field goalPackers 17–7
2CHIMac Percival 10 yard field goalPackers 17–10
3CHIBobby Douglass 1 yard run (Mac Percival kick)Tie 17–17
3CHIBobby Douglass 2 yard run (Mac Percival kick)Bears 24–17
4CHIBobby Douglass 1 yard run (Mac Percival kick)Bears 31–17

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Standings

NFC Central
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W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Minnesota Vikings 12 2 0 .857 6–0 10–1 296 168 W2
Detroit Lions 6 7 1 .464 3–2–1 6–4–1 271 247 L1
Green Bay Packers 5 7 2 .429 1–4–1 4–6–1 202 259 W1
Chicago Bears 3 11 0 .214 1–5 1–9 195 334 L6

References

  1. ^ Pro-Football-Reference.com
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Chicago Bears
  • Founded in 1919
  • Formerly the Decatur Staleys (1919–1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921)
  • Based in Chicago, Illinois
  • Headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois
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Division championships (21)
Conference championships (4)
League championships (9)
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    • 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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Chicago Bears seasons
Formerly the Decatur Staleys (1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921)
Bold indicates NFL Championship (1920–69) or Super Bowl (1966–present) victory
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