1930 Chicago Bears season

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The 1930 season was the Chicago Bears' 11th in the National Football League. The team was able to improve on their 4–9–2 record from 1929 and finished with a 9–4–1 record under first-year head coach Ralph Jones. Jones, a former player, led the team to recover from its ninth-place finish to a respectable third-place finish. The season started badly with a 1–2–1 record over the first four games, the only win coming against the hapless Minneapolis Redjackets. After splitting games five and six, the Bears got their winning ways back, finishing the season with 5 straight wins and 7 wins in their last 8 games. The only loss those last 8 games was to eventual champion Green Bay. The secret to the Bears' success was new talent in the backfield. All-American and rookie Bronko Nagurski starred at fullback while living legend Red Grange starred at tailback. These two future Hall of Famers combined for 13 touchdowns overall. Luke Johnsos, in his second year, also starred at the end. The makings of future championships were in place.[1]

Future Hall of Fame players

Other leading players

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Players departed from 1929

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Schedule

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September 21 Brooklyn Dodgers T 0–0 0–0–1 Mills Stadium 10,000
September 28 at Green Bay Packers L 0–7 0–1–1 City Stadium 10,000
October 2 at Milwaukee Nighthawks* W 26–0 Exhibition Borchert Field 3,000
October 5 at Minneapolis Red Jackets W 20–0 1–1–1 Nicollet Park 7,000
October 12 New York Giants L 0–12 1–2–1 Wrigley Field 12,000
October 19 at Chicago Cardinals W 32–6 2–2–1 Comiskey Park 7,000
October 22 at Portsmouth Spartans L 6–7 2–3–1 Universal Stadium 7,500
October 26 Frankford Yellow Jackets W 13–7 3–3–1 Wrigley Field 5,000
November 2 Minneapolis Red Jackets W 20–7 4–3–1 Wrigley Field 4,000
November 9 Green Bay Packers L 12–13 4–4–1 Wrigley Field 22,000
November 16 at New York Giants W 12–0 5–4–1 Polo Grounds 5,000
November 22 at Frankford Yellow Jackets W 13–6 6–4–1 Frankford Stadium 6,500
November 23 Ironton Tanks* L 13–26 Exhibition Crosley Field 6,000
November 27 Chicago Cardinals W 6–0 7–4–1 Wrigley Field 8,175
November 30 Portsmouth Spartans W 14–6 8–4–1 Wrigley Field 6,000
December 7 Green Bay Packers W 21–0 9–4–1 Wrigley Field 22,000
December 15 Chicago Cardinals W 9–7 Exhibition Chicago Stadium (indoor)‡ 10,000
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Standings

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References

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