Virginia McCaskey, the accidental matriarch of the Chicago Bears who recoiled from the limelight while keeping a tight hold on the football franchise founded by her father, George Halas ...
From George Halas to Ben Johnson: What was said about every Chicago Bears coach when they were hired
George Halas What the coach said: “I will be working with a solid staff. Luke Johnsos, Clark Shaughnessy, Phil Handler, Sid Luckman, and Bulldog Turner — the group can not be bettered.
Once upon a time, Virginia McCaskey inherited memorabilia from a cousin, a collection that included a box of old ticket stubs ...
“Here’s Papa and with Janie,” he says, pointing to a photo of Bears founder George Halas and Jane ... Very good friend of mine. Sid Luckman. Keith Magnuson” — the Blackhawks player ...
McCaskey was the daughter of George Halas, who was the Hall of Fame founder of the Bears. He also coached the team on four different occasions, including during their first 10 years of existence ...
From George Halas to Ben Johnson: What was said about every Chicago Bears coach when they were hired
Record: 318-148-31 (.682) What the Tribune wrote: “George Halas, one of the best all around athletes ever developed at the University of Illinois and last season given a trial with the New York ...
She was 102. McCaskey, the daughter of Bears founder and coach George S. Halas, was the longest-tenured owner in the NFL having served in the role since her father’s death on Halloween in 1983.
Virginia McCaskey, who inherited the Chicago Bears from her father, George Halas, but avoided the spotlight during four-plus decades as principal owner, has died. She was 102. McCaskey's family ...
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