Top Wide Receivers in Chicago Bears History: Honoring the Unsung Heroes

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Top Wide Receivers in Chicago Bears History: Honoring the Unsung Heroes

The Chicago Bears have a rich history with a strong focus on running backs and defense, but their wide receivers have often been overshadowed by legends like Walter Payton and Dick Butkus. Despite this, we have compiled a list of the top five wide receivers in Bears history, excluding tight end Mike Ditka.

One of the standout wide receivers in Bears history is Kavanaugh, who was a key player during the "Monsters of the Midway" era. He was a favorite target of quarterback Sid Luckman and holds the record for career touchdown receptions in Chicago with 50.

Another notable wide receiver is Jeffery, who had a standout season in 2013 with 1,421 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. He followed it up with a strong 2014 season before injuries hampered his performance in 2015. Despite a brief tenure, Jeffery made a significant impact.

Playing alongside Jeffery was Marshall, who had a memorable three-season stint with the Bears. Marshall made two Pro Bowls and set a franchise record for receiving yards in a season with 1,508 in 2012. He continued his success in 2013 with another Pro Bowl appearance.

These wide receivers have left a lasting impact on the Bears franchise and have solidified their places in team history. Their contributions on the field have been instrumental in shaping the team's legacy and will be remembered by fans for years to come.