A lot gets said at press conferences that needs to land in the circular file but there were important statements made when new Bears showed up at Halas Hall.
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 world said goodbye last month to a man who’s been described as one of the greatest American actors of the 20th century.
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 ...
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 the Bears' principal owner since her father passed away Oct.
Bears founder George Halas. Like her father, a co-founder of the NFL, McCaskey kept the team in family hands. She gave operational control and the title of president to her eldest son, Michael ...
A supporter wears a Dick Butkus jersey Wednesday as the hearse arrives for the funeral for the Chicago Bears ... to honor the daughter of Bears founder George Halas and a bloodline link to ...
Virginia McCaskey, the Chicago Bears owner and daughter of team founder George Halas, died on Feb. 6, 2025, at the age of 102. Virginia McCaskey, principal owner of the Chicago Bears and George ...
Friends and family gathered for a final goodbye to Virginia Halas McCaskey Wednesday. The longtime owner and matriarch of the Chicago ... of the Bears since her father and team founder George ...
(WGN) — Leaders in the political, business and sports world joined Chicago Bears players ... McCaskey was the only daughter of George Stanley Halas, who founded the Bears and co-founded the ...
Her father, George Halas, helped found the league in 1920. He bought the Decatur Staleys in 1921, moving the team to Chicago and renaming it the Bears. From the start, his daughter had a front-row ...