Bears–Giants rivalry
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The Bears–Giants rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants. The rivalry was notable for the six NFL championship games between the two teams before the creation of the Super Bowl, and the two subsequent Super Bowl-era playoff meetings that involved two of the NFL's greatest defensive units: the Bears' 46 defense crew helmed by Buddy Ryan, and the Giants' Big Blue Wrecking Crew mentored by Bill Belichick.[1]
Quick Facts First meeting, Latest meeting ...
First meeting | December 6, 1925 Bears 19, Giants 7 |
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Latest meeting | October 2, 2022 Giants 20, Bears 12 |
Next meeting | TBD (no later than 2025 regular season) |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 63 |
All-time series | Bears, 36–25–2 |
Regular season series | Bears, 31–22–2 |
Postseason results | Bears, 5–3
Giants 31, Bears 3 |
Largest victory | Bears, 56–7 (1943) |
Longest win streak | Bears, 5 (1970–87) |
Current win streak | Giants, 1 (2022–present) |
Championship Success | |
NFL Championships (17)
Super Bowls won (5) NFC Championships (12) |
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