Chicago Bears matriarch Virginia Halas McCaskey, who died in February, was not the first woman to become principal owner of an NFL team. Yet the woman who was lived nearby.
The 16th NFL Draft was held over two days at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago during the league's annual meeting. Those ...
After his collegiate days, he was drafted by the Chicago Bears and played under another coaching legend — George Halas ... at New Kensington’s Valley Memorial Stadium. Still, Marino was ...
As part of the Chicago Bears' celebration of Black History Month, the club honored former Bears cornerback and the club's ...
Pennsylvania Representative Scott Perry introduced a bill on Tuesday to disinter a veteran's remains from a military cemetery.
McCaskey served as the Bears owner since Oct. 31, 1983, on the death of her father, Bears founder George Halas. Like her father, a co-founder of the NFL, McCaskey kept the team in family hands.
Yet, the family carried an impressive sports portfolio in the Chicago area during the 20th century — even after George Halas and his Bears emerged as the Monsters of the Midway. Here’s a look ...
Attendees were invited to a luncheon following the service. The only daughter of Pro Football Hall of Famer George Halas, Mrs. McCaskey passed away last Thursday at the age of 102. She had served as ...
A supporter wears a Dick Butkus jersey Wednesday as the hearse arrives for the funeral for the Chicago Bears’ 102-year-old owner Virginia Halas McCaskey at St. Emily Catholic Church in Mount ...
Virginia McCaskey, who inherited the Chicago Bears from her father, George Halas, but avoided the spotlight during four-plus decades as principal owner, has died. She was 102. McCaskey’s family ...
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