Chicago Bears vs. Miami Dolphins: Update

Chicago Bears Tickets to this Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins seem to be selling for prices lower than what one might usually expect to pay for a Bears game. Fans are paying anywhere from $250 to $678 for remaining tickets, making this an excellent opportunity to catch the undefeated Chicago Bears at home. This weekend’s game against the Dolphins promises to be a test for the Bears, who are not taking things lightly going into this weekend’s match-up.

 

Surely, watching the Bears this season has been entertaining. The Bears have been winning games all season by margins of 33, 31, 31, 27 and 26 points. All this makes the Bears favorites to go the Super Bowl this season. Why the sudden resurgence this year? It all has to do with Quarterback Rex Grossman, who missed most of the past two seasons due to injury.

Rex Grossman

Behind Grossman, the Bears have averaged 31.5 points per game, a stunning change for a team that has traditionally struggled to move the ball offensively. Grossman will make his 15th career start on Sunday and so far, he has rewarded the Bears’ trust an patience with 1,639 passing yards so far (10th in the NFL) and 13 touchdown passes (5th).

 

So it makes sense that, going into this weekend, members of the 1972 Dolphins – who won it all with a perfect record – are rooting for their Dolphins from afar in hopes that their record can stand unmatched.