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1968 Chicago Bears season
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The 1968 season was the Chicago Bears' 49th in the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their 7–6–1 record from 1967 and finished with a 7–7 record under first-year head coach Jim Dooley and earning them a second-place finish in the Central Division within the NFL's Western Conference, a game behind the Minnesota Vikings.[1]
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Star running back Gale Sayers tore the ligaments in his right knee against San Francisco on November 10 and was lost for the season.[2][3]
The Bears had the tiebreaker advantage over Minnesota, after defeating them twice.[4] They needed a win over the Green Bay Packers in the season finale to clinch the division title,[4] but lost by a point at home.[5][6]
The following season, Chicago posted its worst record in franchise history at 1–13. The Bears' next postseason appearance was in 1977, as a wild card team, and the next division title came in 1984.
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Offseason
George Halas, age 73, retired as head coach of the Bears for the fourth and final time on May 27.[7][8][9][10] Dooley, 38, was promoted and introduced as head coach the following day.[11][12]
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Week 1
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Week 2
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Week 3
- Gale Sayers 16 Rush, 108 Yds
Week 4
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Week 5
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Week 6
Week 7
- Gale Sayers 18 Rush, 143 Yds
Week 8
- Gale Sayers 24 Rush, 205 Yds[16]
Mac Percival booted the game-winning field goal with 16 seconds remaining on a rare free kick following a fair catch.
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Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
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