The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They currently belong to the Northern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL).
Originally called the Decatur Staleys, the team was established by the A.E. Staley Company of Decatur, Illinois in 1919. One year later, George Halas took over the team and it became a charter member of the NFL. The team relocated to Chicago in 1921, where it was called the Chicago Staleys before being renamed the Bears in 1922.
The Bears have won 9 total league titles (trailing only the Green Bay Packers, who have 12), including 8 NFL Championships and Super Bowl XX. The Bears have the most enshrinees (26 members) in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The team also has a fierce rivalry with the Green Bay Packers, which is the longest rivalry in the NFL with over 170 meetings between the two clubs.
Since 1971, the team has played its home games at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. The stadium is located right next to Lake Michigan and was recently remodeled to resemble the other newer stadiums being built around the league.