1968 Chicago Bears season
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.
1968 Chicago Bears season | |
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Owner | George Halas |
General manager | George Halas |
Head coach | Jim Dooley |
Home field | Wrigley Field |
Results | |
Record | 7–7 |
Division place | 2nd Central |
Playoff finish | Did not qualify |
Star running back Gale Sayers tore the ligaments in his right knee against San Francisco on November 10 and was lost for the season.
The Bears had the tiebreaker advantage over Minnesota, after defeating them twice. They needed a win over the Green Bay Packers in the season finale to clinch the division title, but lost by a point at home.
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.