Bears had 23 starting QBs during Tom Brady era in New England

Quarterback is the one position that has snakebitten the Bears most in their 100-year history.

This isn’t going to be an easy pill to swallow for Bears fans. Then again, poor quarterback play has become expected with this franchise, especially in recent memory.

Tom Brady made a splash in free agency choosing to sign with the Buccaneers, which marked the end of an era in New England. Brady spent his first 20 seasons with the Patriots, and during that time the Bears have seen an influx of starting quarterbacks.

Chicago has had 23 different starting quarterbacks since the start of the Brady era in New England in 2001.

The Bears trail only the Browns for the most starting quarterbacks during the Brady era in New England.

Let’s take a look at those starting quarterbacks:

  • Jim Miller
  • Shane Matthews
  • Chris Chandler
  • Henry Burris
  • Kordell Stewart
  • Rex Grossman
  • Craig Krenzel
  • Chad Hutchinson
  • Jonathan Quinn
  • Kyle Orton
  • Brian Griese
  • Jay Cutler
  • Todd Collins
  • Caleb Hanie
  • Josh McCown
  • Jason Campbell
  • Jimmy Clausen
  • Matt Barkley
  • Brian Hoyer
  • Mike Glennon
  • Mitchell Trubisky
  • Chase Daniel

Not exactly a reassuring list for a position that continues to plague the Bears. And that list might only continue to grow following the addition of Nick Foles, which could signal the end of the Mitchell Trubisky era in Chicago.

Wasn’t it easier when kicker was Chicago’s biggest concern?

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Jim McMahon dubbed middle-of-the-pack Super Bowl QB

When ranking every quarterback to play in the Super Bowl, where do former Bears QBs Jim McMahon and Rex Grossman rank?

It’s been 34 years since the Bears last won the Super Bowl. And it’s been 13 years since the Bears last played in a Super Bowl. A gruesome reminder that this team has underachieved over the last three decades.

The Bears have had just two quarterbacks that have played in the Super Bowl over the last 54 years, including the Punky QB himself, Jim McMahon.

NFL.com recently ranked all of the quarterbacks to ever play in a Super Bowl, and McMahon landed in the middle of the pack at No. 54.

While the 1985 Bears were known for their ferocious defense, McMahon commanded an offense that could hold its own. The Bears offense averaged 28.5 points per game, which was second in the NFL. McMahon remains the only Super Bowl-winning quarterback in Bears history.

Oh, and in case you were wondering, Rex Grossman was ranked the worst quarterback to ever play in a Super Bowl at No. 63.

Grossman only had three seasons where he started more than three games (2006, ’07, 2011), but at least Sexy Rexy has a nickname that will live forever.

As if the Bears needed a reminder of their poor quarterback history.

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