Family and friends will gather Wednesday morning to honor Virginia Halas McCaskey, the longtime Chicago Bears owner, at a private funeral service. McCaskey, who died last week at 102, took over ...
Chicago Bears matriarch Virginia Halas McCaskey, who died in February, was not the first woman to become principal owner of an NFL team. Yet the woman who was lived nearby. Violet Bidwill was ...
Virginia McCaskey was the team’s owner since 1983, taking over after the death of her father, George Halas, the team founder. Patrick McCaskey mentioned his remembrance was his sixth attempt ...
In his message to the athletes and fans in attendance, Warren paid tribute to the late Virginia Halas McCaskey, who was a trailblazer for women in sports during her time as the Bears' principal owner ...
Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer sit down with defensive lineman Dayo Odeyingbo and wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus to discuss ...
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Funeral service held for Virginia McCaskeyMOUNT PROSPECT, Ill. — Friends and family gathered for a final goodbye to Virginia Halas McCaskey Wednesday. The longtime owner and matriarch of the Chicago Bears passed away last week at the ...
For this moment, the Bears invoked the name of the most powerful woman in the NFL: Virginia Halas McCaskey. They said she would be smiling down on this game. March Madness: Tennessee rolls past ...
Halas drafted Stydahar on the recommendation of Bears veteran end Bill Karr, who also had played at West Virginia. Halas drafted Fortmann, who was only 19 years old at the time, on a mere hunch.
Former Chiefs receiver Mecole Hardman had visited Halas Hall on Monday when the Bears also hosted Rondale Moore but has reportedly signed with the Packers.
Other backs with too much exposure to one way of blocking but not enough to another include North Carolina's Omarion Hampton ...
It's time to look ahead to the NFL Draft after the Bears' moves in free agency. Is the offensive line still a priority?
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