The BearsâÂÂLions rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions.
The franchises first met in 1930 when the Lions were known as the Portsmouth Spartans and based in Portsmouth, Ohio. They moved to Detroit for the 1934 season. The Bears and Lions have been rivals within their division since 1933, facing each other twice each season since the inception of the Lions franchise, except the 1987 season. The two teams play in the two largest metropolitan areas in the Midwest. Chicago and Detroit's home stadiums, Soldier Field and Ford Field, are 280 miles apart and both are easily accessible from I-94. This rivalry is the longest-running annual series in the NFL as both teams have met at least once a season since 1930.
The Bears dominated the rivalry in the early days from the 1930s to the 1950s, when they were a perennial powerhouse team under head coach George "Papa Bear" Halas. Through the 1965 season, the final season before the first Super Bowl was played, Chicago was 47âÂÂ22âÂÂ4 against Detroit. However, the series has been far more even since then, with Detroit holding a 60âÂÂ58âÂÂ1 lead since then. This is despite the fact the Bears have been far more successful than the Lions since that season, reaching the NFC Divisional Playoffs twelve times (winning five of those playoff games, two NFC titles, and a Super Bowl). In comparison, the Lions have only reached the Divisional Playoffs five times, winning two of those games, and have not won an NFC title.
The Bears lead the overall series, 105âÂÂ82âÂÂ5. The two teams have not met in the playoffs. The 1932 NFL Playoff Game, despite its name, is included in the final standings of the regular season.
|- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 14âÂÂ6 | style="| Spartans <br /> 7âÂÂ6 | Tie <br /> 1âÂÂ1 | Portsmouth Spartans join the National Football League (NFL) as an expansion team.<br>Spartans won their first meeting against the Bears to take their only overall series lead in the rivalry. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 9âÂÂ6 | style="| Spartans <br /> 3âÂÂ0 | Tie <br /> 2âÂÂ2 | |- |rowspan="2"| |rowspan="2" style="| | Tie <br /> 13âÂÂ13 |rowspan="2"| Tie <br /> 7âÂÂ7 |rowspan="2"| Bears <br /> 3âÂÂ2âÂÂ2 |rowspan="2"| Both teams finished with 6 wins and 1 loss and split the season series, setting up a tiebreaker game. The 1932 NFL Playoff Game was moved indoors to Chicago Stadium due to bad weather and saw the Bears winning 9âÂÂ0 to be named NFL Champions. Despite its name, the game was officially included in the final standings, leading to the Bears finishing with a 7âÂÂ1âÂÂ6 record and the Spartans finishing with a 6âÂÂ2âÂÂ4 record, behind the second-place Green Bay Packers. The success and popularity of the game led to future NFL playoff games. |- | style="| Bears <br /> 9âÂÂ0 |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 17âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 17âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 5âÂÂ2âÂÂ2 | Due to the popularity and success of the 1932 NFL Playoff Game, the league divided its teams into two divisions, with the Bears and Spartans placed in the NFL Western Division, becoming divisional rivals.<br>Last season Spartans played as a Portsmouth-based team and under the name "Spartans".<br>Bears win 1933 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 10âÂÂ7 | style="| Bears <br /> 19âÂÂ16 | Bears <br /> 7âÂÂ2âÂÂ2 | Spartans relocate to Detroit and rename themselves to the Detroit Lions.<br>Game in Detroit marked the Lions' inaugural annual Thanksgiving home game.<br>In Detroit, Bears win the NFL Western Division title with their win.<br>With their win in Chicago, Bears become the first team to go unbeaten and untied in the NFL's regular season.<br>Bears lose 1934 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | Tie <br /> 20âÂÂ20 | style="| Lions <br /> 14âÂÂ2 | Bears <br /> 7âÂÂ3âÂÂ3 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving.<br>Lions win 1935 NFL Championship. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 12âÂÂ10 | style="| Lions <br /> 13âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 8âÂÂ4âÂÂ3 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ20 | style="| Bears <br /> 13âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 10âÂÂ4âÂÂ3 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving.<br>Bears lose 1937 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 13âÂÂ7 | style="| Lions <br /> 14âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 10âÂÂ6âÂÂ3 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 10âÂÂ0 | style="| Bears <br /> 23âÂÂ13 | Bears <br /> 11âÂÂ7âÂÂ3 | |-
|- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 7âÂÂ0 | style="| Lions <br /> 17âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 12âÂÂ8âÂÂ3 | Bears win 1940 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 49âÂÂ0 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 14âÂÂ8âÂÂ3 |Lions move to Tiger Stadium.<br>In Chicago, Bears record their largest victory against the Lions with a 49âÂÂpoint differential, score their most points in a game against the Lions, and set a franchise record for their largest victory overall (broken in 1943).<br>Bears win 1941 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 16âÂÂ0 | style="| Bears <br /> 42âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 16âÂÂ8âÂÂ3 | Bears lose 1942 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 35âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 18âÂÂ8âÂÂ3 | Bears win 1943 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | Tie <br /> 21âÂÂ21 | style="| Lions <br /> 41âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 18âÂÂ9âÂÂ4 | The tie result snapped the Bears' 17-game home winning streak. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 35âÂÂ28 | style="| Lions <br /> 16âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 18âÂÂ11âÂÂ4 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 42âÂÂ6 | style="| Bears <br /> 45âÂÂ24 | Bears <br /> 20âÂÂ11âÂÂ4 | Bears win 1946 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 33âÂÂ24 | style="| Bears <br /> 34âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 22âÂÂ11âÂÂ4 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ0 | style="| Bears <br /> 42âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ11âÂÂ4 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ24 | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 26âÂÂ11âÂÂ4 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |-
|- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 6âÂÂ3 | style="| Bears <br /> 35âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ11âÂÂ4 | As a result of the AAFCâÂÂNFL merger, the Bears and Lions were placed in the NFL National Conference (later renamed to the NFL Western Conference in the 1953 season). |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 41âÂÂ28 | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ23 | Bears <br /> 29âÂÂ12âÂÂ4 | Bears win 11 straight meetings (1946âÂÂ1951). |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ23 | style="| Lions <br /> 45âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 30âÂÂ13âÂÂ4 | Lions win 1952 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ16 | style="| Lions <br /> 13âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 30âÂÂ15âÂÂ4 | Lions win 1953 NFL Championship. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ24 | style="| Lions <br /> 48âÂÂ23 | Bears <br /> 31âÂÂ16âÂÂ4 | Lions lose 1954 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 21âÂÂ20 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 33âÂÂ16âÂÂ4 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 38âÂÂ21 | style="| Lions <br /> 42âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 34âÂÂ17âÂÂ4 | Bears lose 1956 NFL Championship. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 21âÂÂ13 | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 35âÂÂ18âÂÂ4 | Bears' win is the Lions only home loss in the 1957 season.<br>Lions win 1957 NFL Championship. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 21âÂÂ16 | style="| Bears <br /> 20âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 37âÂÂ18âÂÂ4 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 25âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 39âÂÂ18âÂÂ4 | |-
|- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ7 | style="| Lions <br /> 36âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 40âÂÂ19âÂÂ4 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 16âÂÂ15 | style="| Bears <br /> 31âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 41âÂÂ20âÂÂ4 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 3âÂÂ0 | style="| Lions <br /> 11âÂÂ3 | Bears <br /> 42âÂÂ21âÂÂ4 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 37âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 44âÂÂ21âÂÂ4 | Bears win 1963 NFL Championship. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 10âÂÂ0 | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ24 | Bears <br /> 45âÂÂ22âÂÂ4 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 38âÂÂ10 | style="| Bears <br /> 17âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 47âÂÂ22âÂÂ4 | |- | | Lions 1âÂÂ0âÂÂ1 | Tie<br /> 10âÂÂ10 | style="| Lions <br /> 14âÂÂ3 | Bears <br /> 47âÂÂ23âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 14âÂÂ3 | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ13 | Bears <br /> 49âÂÂ23âÂÂ5 | As a result of expansion, the two eight-team divisions became two eight-team conferences split into two divisions, with the Bears and Lions placed in the NFL Central division. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 28âÂÂ10 | style="| Lions <br /> 42âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 49âÂÂ25âÂÂ5 | In Detroit, Lions set a franchise record for their largest victory overall (broken in 1983) and record their largest victory against the Bears with a 42âÂÂpoint differential.<br>Lions first season series sweep against the Bears since the 1953 season. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ3 | style="| Lions <br /> 13âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 49âÂÂ27âÂÂ5 | |-
|- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 16âÂÂ10 | style="| Lions <br /> 28âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 49âÂÂ29âÂÂ5 | As a result of the AFLâÂÂNFL merger, the Bears and Lions were placed in the National Football Conference (NFC) and the NFC Central (later renamed to the NFC North in the 2002 season). |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 28âÂÂ3 | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ23 | Bears <br /> 50-30âÂÂ5 | Bears open Soldier Field. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 38âÂÂ24 | style="| Lions <br /> 14âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 50âÂÂ32âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 30âÂÂ7 | style="| Lions <br /> 40âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 50âÂÂ34âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 17âÂÂ9 | style="| Lions <br /> 34âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 51âÂÂ35âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 25âÂÂ21 | style="| Lions <br /> 27âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 52âÂÂ36âÂÂ5 | Lions open Pontiac Silverdome. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 10âÂÂ3 | style="| Lions <br /> 14âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 53âÂÂ37âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 30âÂÂ20 | style="| Bears <br /> 31âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 55âÂÂ37âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 21âÂÂ17 | style="| Bears <br /> 19âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 56âÂÂ38âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 35âÂÂ7 | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 57âÂÂ39âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving . |-
|- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ7 | style="| Bears <br /> 23âÂÂ17 <small>(OT)</small> | Bears <br /> 59âÂÂ39âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving, which saw the Bears overcome a 17âÂÂ3 fourth quarter deficit and ended with Bears' RB Dave Williams returning the opening kickoff in overtime 95 yards for the game-winning touchdown. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 23âÂÂ7 | style="| Lions <br /> 48âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 59âÂÂ41âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 20âÂÂ17 | style="| Lions <br /> 17âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 60âÂÂ42âÂÂ5 | Both games were played despite 1982 NFL players' strike reducing the season to 9 games. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 38âÂÂ17 | style="| Lions <br /> 31âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 60âÂÂ44âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 16âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 30âÂÂ13 | Bears <br /> 62âÂÂ44âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ3 | style="| Bears <br /> 37âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 64âÂÂ44âÂÂ5 | Bears win Super Bowl XX. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 13âÂÂ7 | style="| Bears <br /> 16âÂÂ13 | Bears <br /> 66âÂÂ44âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 30âÂÂ10 | canceled | Bears <br /> 67âÂÂ44âÂÂ5 | Due to the 1987 NFL Players' strike, the game scheduled in Detroit was canceled.<br>Highlights of the game in Chicago were shown during the Max Headroom broadcast intrusion. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 13âÂÂ12 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 69âÂÂ44âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 27âÂÂ17 | style="| Bears <br /> 47âÂÂ27 | Bears <br /> 70âÂÂ45âÂÂ5 | Bears win 10 straight meetings (1984âÂÂ1989). |-
|- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 23âÂÂ17 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Lions <br /> 38âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 71âÂÂ46âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 20âÂÂ10 | style="| Lions <br /> 16âÂÂ6 | Bears <br /> 72âÂÂ47âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ24 | style="| Lions <br /> 16âÂÂ3 | Bears <br /> 73âÂÂ48âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 10âÂÂ6 | Bears <br /> 74âÂÂ49âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 20âÂÂ10 | style="| Lions <br /> 21âÂÂ16 | Bears <br /> 75âÂÂ50âÂÂ5 | Both teams finished with 9âÂÂ7 records, but the Lions clinched the better playoff seed based on a better division record. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 24âÂÂ17 | style="| Lions <br /> 27âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 75âÂÂ52âÂÂ5 | Lions' first season series sweep against the Bears since the 1983 season. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 31âÂÂ14 | style="| Lions <br /> 35âÂÂ16 | Bears <br /> 76âÂÂ53âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 32âÂÂ7 | style="| Lions <br /> 55âÂÂ20 | Bears <br /> 76âÂÂ55âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving, ending with the Lions setting a franchise record for their most points scored in the regular season. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 31âÂÂ27 | style="| Lions <br /> 26âÂÂ3 | Bears <br /> 77âÂÂ56âÂÂ5 | In Chicago, Bears overcame a 27âÂÂ10 fourth quarter deficit. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ10 | style="| Lions <br /> 21âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 78âÂÂ57âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |-
|- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 21âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 23âÂÂ20 | Bears <br /> 79âÂÂ58âÂÂ5 | Bears' win, coupled with the Rams' win against the Saints, eliminated the Lions from playoff contention. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 13âÂÂ0 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ0 | Bears <br /> 81âÂÂ58âÂÂ5 | Bears' first season series sweep against the Lions since the 1988 season. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 20âÂÂ17 <small>(OT)</small> | style="| Lions <br /> 23âÂÂ20 <small>(OT)</small> | Bears <br /> 82âÂÂ59âÂÂ5 | Lions open Ford Field.<br>Due to renovations being made to Soldier Field, Bears' home game was played at Memorial Stadium in Champaign.<br>In Chicago, Lions won the coin toss in overtime but chose to take the wind instead of opting for possession, resulting in the Bears scoring and winning and the Lions never getting possession back. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ16 | style="| Lions <br /> 12âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 83âÂÂ60âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ16 | style="| Lions <br /> 19âÂÂ13 | Bears <br /> 83âÂÂ62âÂÂ5 | With their win in Chicago, the Lions snapped their 24-game road game losing streak, an NFL record (broken by the 2010 Lions). |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 38âÂÂ6 | style="| Bears <br /> 19âÂÂ13 <small>(OT)</small> | Bears <br /> 85âÂÂ62âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 34âÂÂ7 | style="| Bears <br /> 26âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 87âÂÂ62âÂÂ5 | Bears lose Super Bowl XLI. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 16âÂÂ7 | style="| Lions <br /> 37âÂÂ27 | Bears <br /> 87âÂÂ64âÂÂ5 | In Detroit, Bears led 13âÂÂ3 at the end of the third quarter before both teams exploded for a combined 48 points in the fourth quarter, setting an NFL record for most points scored in the fourth quarter.<br>Following their win in Chicago, the Lions went on a 26-game road losing streak, an NFL record, and a 19-game division losing streak. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ23 | style="| Bears <br /> 34âÂÂ7 | Bears <br /> 89âÂÂ64âÂÂ5 | Lions complete first 0âÂÂ16 season in NFL history. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 48âÂÂ24 | style="| Bears <br /> 37âÂÂ23 | Bears <br /> 91âÂÂ64âÂÂ5 | |-
|- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 19âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ20 | Bears <br /> 93âÂÂ64âÂÂ5 | In Chicago, Lions WR Calvin Johnson appears to catch a game-winning touchdown, but it is controversially ruled a no-catch. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 37âÂÂ13 | style="| Lions <br /> 24âÂÂ13 | Bears <br /> 94âÂÂ65âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 13âÂÂ7 | style="| Bears <br /> 26âÂÂ24 | Bears <br /> 96âÂÂ65âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 21âÂÂ19 | style="| Lions <br /> 40âÂÂ32 | Bears <br /> 96âÂÂ67âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ14 | style="| Lions <br /> 34âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 96âÂÂ69âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 24âÂÂ20 | style="| Lions <br /> | Bears <br /> 96âÂÂ71âÂÂ5 | |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 17âÂÂ14 | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ17 | Bears <br /> 97âÂÂ72âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 27âÂÂ24 | style="| Lions <br /> 20âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 97âÂÂ74âÂÂ5 | |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 34âÂÂ22 | style="| Bears <br /> 23âÂÂ16 | Bears <br /> 99âÂÂ74âÂÂ5 | In Chicago, Bears' placekicker Cody Parkey hits the upright four times (two FG attempts, two XP attempts).<br>Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 20âÂÂ13 | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ20 | Bears <br /> 101âÂÂ74âÂÂ5 | Bears record their 100th win in the rivalry, becoming the third team to record 100 wins over a single opponent. Meanwhile, the Lions became the first team to record 100 losses to two different opponents.<br>Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving . |-
|- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Lions <br /> 34âÂÂ30 | style="| Bears <br /> 27âÂÂ23 | Bears <br /> 102âÂÂ75âÂÂ5 | In Detroit, Bears overcame a 23âÂÂ6 fourth-quarter deficit.<br>In Chicago, Lions overcame a 30âÂÂ20 fourth-quarter deficit with three minutes left.<br>Road team splits the season series for the first time since the 2000 season. |- | | style="| | style="| Bears <br /> 24âÂÂ14 | style="| Bears <br /> 16âÂÂ14 | Bears <br /> 104âÂÂ75âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 31âÂÂ30 | style="| Lions <br /> 41âÂÂ10 | Bears <br /> 104âÂÂ77âÂÂ5 | In Chicago, Lions overcame a 24âÂÂ10 fourth-quarter deficit and snapped their 13-game road winless streak. |- | | Tie 1âÂÂ1 | style="| Bears <br /> 28âÂÂ13 | style="| Lions <br /> 31âÂÂ26 | Bears <br /> 105âÂÂ78âÂÂ5 | In Detroit, Lions overcome a 26âÂÂ14 fourth-quarter deficit in the final 4 minutes. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 34âÂÂ17 | style="| Lions <br /> 23âÂÂ20 | Bears <br /> 105âÂÂ80âÂÂ5 | Game in Detroit was played on Thanksgiving. Following their loss, Bears fired HC Matt Eberflus, becoming the first Bears' head coach to be fired mid-season.<br>Lions win all of their division games for the first time in franchise history. |- | | style="| | style="| Lions <br /> 19âÂÂ16 | style="| Lions <br /> 52âÂÂ21 | Bears <br /> 105âÂÂ82âÂÂ5 | Bears hire Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their head coach. |-
|- | Regular season | style="|Bears 105âÂÂ82âÂÂ5 | Bears 61âÂÂ32âÂÂ4 | Lions 50âÂÂ44âÂÂ1 | Spartans/Lions have a 2âÂÂ1âÂÂ1 record in Portsmouth, Ohio.<br>Bears are 1âÂÂ0 at Memorial Stadium in Champaign (2002), accounted as a Bears' home game.<br>Despite its name, the 1932 NFL Playoff Game is counted to the regular season standings. |-