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- The 1971 Chicago Bears season was their 52nd regular season completed in the National Football League. The team finished with a 6–8 record, another below .500 showing, eventually costing head coach Jim Dooley his job. This was their 1st season at Soldier Field. (en)
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- 1971-10-24 (xsd:date)
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- Cox 14 yard field goal (en)
- Gordon 19 yard pass from Nix (en)
- Gordon 36 yard pass from Nix (en)
- Grim 4 yard pass from Cuozzo (en)
- Grim 52 yard pass from Cuozzo (en)
- Percival 45 yard field goal (en)
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- MIN 7–0 (en)
- MIN 7–3 (en)
- CHI 20–17 (en)
- MIN 14–3 (en)
- MIN 17–10 (en)
- MIN 17–13 (en)
- MIN 17–3 (en)
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- First quarter
*DET – Errol Mann 28-yard field goal. Lions 3–0. Drive:
*CHI – Don Shy 21-yard run . Bears 7–3. Drive:
*DET – Errol Mann 49-yard field goal. Bears 7–6. Drive:
Second quarter
*CHI – George Farmer 54-yard pass from Bobby Douglass . Bears 14–6. Drive:
*DET – Ron Jessie 102-yard kickoff return . Bears 14–13.
*DET – Larry Walton 16-yard pass from Greg Landry . Lions 20–14. Drive:
*CHI – Bob Wallace 15-yard pass from Bobby Douglass . Bears 21–20. Drive:
Third quarter
*DET – Errol Mann 29-yard field goal. Lions 23–21. Drive:
Fourth quarter
*CHI – Bobby Douglass 1-yard run . Bears 28–23. Drive: (en)
- Second quarter
*PIT – Preston Pearson fumble recovery in end zone . Steelers 6–0. Drive:
*CHI – Mac Percival 33-yard field goal. Steelers 6–3. Drive:
Third quarter
*PIT – Roy Gerela 32-yard field goal. Steelers 9–3. Drive:
*PIT – Roy Gerela 29-yard field goal. Steelers 12–3. Drive:
Fourth quarter
*PIT – Roy Gerela 42-yard field goal. Steelers 15–3. Drive:
*CHI – Ross Brupbacher 30-yard fumble return . Steelers 15–10.
*CHI – George Farmer 8-yard pass from Kent Nix . Bears 17–15. Drive: (en)
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dbp:stats
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- ;Top passers
*PIT – Terry Bradshaw – 10/24, 129 yards, 4 INT
*CHI – Jack Concannon – 15/26, 116 yards, INT
;Top rushers
*PIT – John Fuqua – 17 rushes, 114 yards
*CHI – Don Shy – 9 rushes, 19 yards
;Top receivers
*PIT – Ron Shanklin – 6 receptions, 113 yards
*CHI – George Farmer – 4 receptions, 59 yards, TD (en)
- ;Top passers
*CHI – Bobby Douglass – 15/21, 160 yards, 2 TD
*DET – Greg Landry – 11/26, 173 yards, TD, 2 INT
;Top rushers
*CHI – Don Shy – 18 rushes, 99 yards, TD
*DET – Steve Owens – 16 rushes, 81 yards
;Top receivers
*CHI – George Farmer – 6 receptions, 95 yards, TD
*DET – Altie Taylor – 4 receptions, 41 yards (en)
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- Chicago Bears (en)
- CHI (en)
- MIN (en)
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- Week One: Pittsburgh Steelers at Chicago Bears (en)
- Week Six: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions (en)
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- The 1971 Chicago Bears season was their 52nd regular season completed in the National Football League. The team finished with a 6–8 record, another below .500 showing, eventually costing head coach Jim Dooley his job. This was their 1st season at Soldier Field. (en)
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- 1971 Chicago Bears season (en)
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