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Top 10 Chicago Bears from 1965 Forward
Not surprisingly seven played defense.
I started rooting for the Bears during their 1963 championship season. During that time I’ve seen thousands of players come and go. Out of those thousands, I’ve put together my list of the top 10 Bears from 1965 onward. You’ll notice that there are no receivers or quarterbacks on the list. Over the years the Bears have had a disproportionate amount of outstanding running backs and defensive players suit up for them. Not surprisingly, the 1985 Bears are well represented. Let’s get started.
10. Charles Tillman: Charles Tillman, creator of the Peanut Punch, gets the nod over any one of a number of great defensive players. Peanut forced 10 fumbles during the 2012 season, leading the NFL in that category. Tillman also scored eight TDs during his Bears career. Peanut recorded 38 interceptions and 12 recovered fumbles during his Bears tenure.
9. Devin Hester: This might seem like a strange choice, but the greatest return man in the history of the NFL deserves a slot somewhere on this list. Hester took 13 punts and five kickoffs to the house during his eight seasons in Chicago. Every kick was an event when Hester was on the receiving end. He also added another 14 TDs as a receiver. Hester was the second most exciting Bear I’ve ever seen. More about that later.