The 1993 Chicago Bears season was their 74th regular season completed in the National Football League (NFL). It was the Bears' first season since 1981 without Mike Ditka as head coach, as he had been fired following the team's 5–11 finish the year before. Under new head coach Dave Wannstedt , the Bears improved their record to 7–9 but again failed to make the playoffs.
Offseason [ ]
NFL draft [ ]
[ 1]
Personnel [ ]
Staff [ ]
1993 Chicago Bears staff
Front office
Chairman of the Board – Ed McCaskey
President and Chief Executive Officer – Michael McCaskey
Vice President of Operations – Ted Phillips
Director of College Scouting – Rod Graves
Director of Research and Quality Control – Geep Chryst
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs – Bob Slowik
Defensive Line – Clarence Brooks
Linebackers – Dave McGinnis
Defensive Assistant – Carlos Mainord
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Strength Coordinator – Clyde Emrich
Physical Development Coordinator – Russ Riederer
[ 2]
Roster [ ]
1993 Chicago Bears roster
Quarterbacks
Running backs
Wide receivers
Tight ends
Offensive linemen
Defensive linemen
Linebackers
Defensive backs
Special teams
Reserve lists
Practice squad
Rookies in italics
[ 3]
Regular season [ ]
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Attendance
1
September 5, 1993
New York Giants
L 26–20
66,900
2
September 12, 1993
at Minnesota Vikings
L 10–7
57,921
3
Bye
4
September 26, 1993
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
W 47–17
58,329
5
October 3, 1993
Atlanta Falcons
W 6–0
57,441
6
October 10, 1993
at Philadelphia Eagles
W 17–6
63,601
7
Bye
8
October 25, 1993
Minnesota Vikings
L 19–12
64,677
9
October 31, 1993
at Green Bay Packers
L 17–3
58,945
10
November 7, 1993
Los Angeles Raiders
L 16–14
59,750
11
November 14, 1993
at San Diego Chargers
W 16–13
58,459
12
November 21, 1993
at Kansas City Chiefs
W 19–17
76,872
13
November 25, 1993
at Detroit Lions
W 10–6
76,699
14
December 5, 1993
Green Bay Packers
W 30–17
62,236
15
December 12, 1993
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
L 13–10
56,667
16
December 18, 1993
Denver Broncos
L 13–3
53,056
17
December 26, 1993
Detroit Lions
L 20–14
43,443
18
January 2, 1994
at Los Angeles Rams
L 20–6
39,147
Game summaries [ ]
Week 1 [ ]
by Quarter
1
2
3
4
Total
• Giants
3
6
7
10
26
Bears
0
7
10
3
20
[ 4]
Week 2 [ ]
by Quarter
1
2
3
4
Total
Bears
7
0
0
0
7
• Vikings
0
3
0
7
10
[ 5]
Week 4 [ ]
by Quarter
1
2
3
4
Total
Buccaneers
3
7
0
7
17
• Bears
0
28
3
16
47
Scoring summary
1
TB Michael Husted 20 yard field goalTB 3–0
2
CHI Neal Anderson 1 yard run (Kevin Butler kick)CHI 7–3
2
CHI Jim Harbaugh 1 yard run (Kevin Butler kick)CHI 14–3
2
CHI Ryan Wetnight 25 yard pass from Jim Harbaugh (Kevin Butler kick)CHI 21–3
2
CHI Tom Waddle 17 yard pass from Jim Harbaugh (Kevin Butler kick)CHI 28–3
2
TB Lamar Thomas 62 yard pass from Craig Erickson (Michael Husted kick)CHI 28–10
3
CHI Kevin Butler 33 yard field goal CHI 31–10
4
CHI Kevin Butler 40 yard field goal CHI 34–10
4
CHI Myron Baker 8 yard fumble return (Kevin Butler kick)CHI 41–10
4
CHI Kevin Butler 32 yard field goal CHI 44–10
4
TB Anthony McDowell 3 yard pass from Steve DeBerg (Michael Husted kick)CHI 44–17
4
CHI Kevin Butler 31 yard field goal CHI 47–17
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Standings [ ]
Template:1993 NFC Central standings
References [ ]
External links [ ]
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