It’s official: Bears have the worst starting QBs in Super Bowl era

Bears fans are well-aware of the franchise’s QB struggles. But there’s statistical clarification of just how bad Bears QBs have been.

Chicago Bears fans are well-aware of the franchise’s quarterback struggles. Names like Cade McNown, Rex Grossman, Jack Concannon, Vince Evans, Jonathan Quinn and Mike Glennon are reminders of Chicago’s grim history at sports’ most important position.

But in case you needed statistical clarification of just how bad Bears quarterbacks have been, look no further than the nugget NFL Network’s James Palmer shared.

The Bears rank last — not near last, dead last — in five major statistical categories for quarterbacks since the start of the Super Bowl era.

Since 1966, Chicago quarterbacks rank last in passing yards per game, passing yards per attempt, passing touchdowns per game, touchdown-to-interception ratio and passer rating.

And it doesn’t appear there’s an end in sight for the Bears’ quarterback struggles with Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles set to battle it out for the starting job this season.

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