The Bears haven't had many great quarterbacks, but Sid Luckman was one of the best of his era. The Chicago Bears are one of the flagship franchises of the NFL, so it’s no surprise that some of ...
Sid Luckman holds the title of the all-time greatest Chicago Bears quarterback, leading the team to multiple NFL ...
But the 33,632 persons at Chicago’s Wrigley Field early this week knew the real issue: Was Redskin Sammy Baugh or Bear Sid Luckman the better passer? The game turned into a rout, the Bears won ...
The NFL’s flagship franchise has an abysmal history at the quarterback position, and it still seems that Sid Luckman – who played from 1939 through 1950 – was the best quarterback the team ...
At the time, Sandy Koufax, Hank Greenberg, Sid Luckman and Mark Spitz sat atop a short list. Over the last 44 years, that joke has largely become stale as the Jewish population across professional ...
In the final quarter, the weary Giants collapsed. The Bear’s great passer Sid Luckman, who had not carried the ball all year, decided to run with it. He plunged up the middle, brushed aside two ...
Little, the man who developed such brilliant quarterbacks as Sid Luckman, Paul Governall, and Gene Rossides, has built a baffing and powerful attack around Mitch Price, a junior from Utak who ...
Sammy Baugh and Sid Luckman. Back then, passing leaders were determined by an inverse ranking that used six statistical categories. In 1944, with Canadeo in the service for most of the season ...
While that is certainly impressive, it is not as impressive as Sid Luckman's season in 1943. In 1943, Luckman threw 28 touchdown passes for the Chicago Bears, breaking the previous NFL record by ...
Twenty seven players had two 400-yard games in one season. 7 Eight players have thrown seven touchdowns in one game: Peyton Manning, Nick Foles, Drew Brees, Sid Luckman, George Blanda, Joe Kapp, ...