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.
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 ...
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.
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.
Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey and Chairman of the Board Michael McCaskey are presented with the George S. Halas Trophy after the Bears’ 39-14 win over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC ...
Listening to Detroit Lions star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown talk about Ben Johnson gets me even more pumped for the Chicago Bears future ... his script B hat and his new office at Halas Hall ...
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Feb. 5. Virginia McCaskey, 102. She inherited the Chicago Bears from her father, George Halas, but avoided the spotlight during more than four decades as the team's principal owner. Feb. 6. Tony ...
Virginia Halas McCaskey, principal owner of the Chicago Bears and daughter of late NFL pioneer George S. Halas, died Feb. 6 ...
"It means so much to me to accept this award on behalf of the Chicago Bears. George McCaskey has been a trailblazer in this space. We had the most powerful woman ever in the history of the NFL in ...