Mike Singletary, was a second-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears in the 1981 NFL Draft and the 38th player selected overall. The only college junior to be selected to the All-SWC Team of the 1970s, Singletary earned All-America honors in both his junior and senior years at Baylor, where he averaged 15 tackles per game and established a team record with 232 tackles in 1978.
Singletary became a starter in the Bears lineup in the seventh game of his rookie season. In a game against the Kansas City Chiefs, his third as a starter, Singletary put on a remarkable defensive performance recording 10 tackles and forcing a fumble. A nearly unanimous all-rookie selection, Singletary went on to start 172 games for the Bears during his 12-year career, which is the second most in club history.
An intense player, Mike finished as the Bears’ first or second leading tackler each of his last 11 seasons. He amassed an impressive 1,488 career tackles, 885 of which were solo efforts. A constant force on defense, he missed playing just two games, both in 1986.
In a game against the Denver Broncos in 1990 he had a personal-best performance when he recorded 10 solo tackles and 10 assists. Selected to play in a team record 10 Pro Bowls, Singletary was All-Pro eight times, and All-NFC every year from 1983 until 1991.
The NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1985 and 1988, Mike was the cornerstone of the Bears’ innovative 46-defense. In 1985, he led a Bears’ defense that allowed fewer than 11 points per game, as the team posted an impressive 15-1 record. He had 13 tackles and a sack in the playoffs leading up to the Bears’ 46-10 defeat of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. The Bears’ league-leading defense held the Patriots to a record low seven yards rushing, while the hard-charging Singletary contributed with two fumble recoveries.
Championship Games
1984 NFC – San Francisco 49ers 23, Chicago Bears 0
Singletary started at middle linebacker for the Bears. He recorded five solo tackles, three assists and two passes defensed.
1985 NFC – Chicago Bears 24, Los Angeles Rams 0
Singletary started at middle linebacker for the Bears. He recorded seven solo tackles, one assist and had one pass defensed.
1988 NFC – San Francisco 49ers 28, Chicago Bears 3
Singletary started at middle linebacker for the Bears. He recorded eight solo tackles, three assists and had one pass defensed.
Super Bowls
Super Bowl XX – Chicago Bears 46, New England Patriots 10
Singletary started at middle linebacker for the Bears. He recorded one solo tackle, one assist, had one pass defensed and recovered two fumbles.
All-Pro: 1983 (NEA, PW) • 1984 (AP, PFWA, NEA, SN, PW) • 1985 (AP, PFWA, NEA, SN) • 1986 (AP, NEA, SN, PW) • 1987 (AP, PFWA, SN, PW) • 1988 (AP, PFWA, NEA, SN, PW) • 1989 (AP, PFWA, SN, PW) • 1991 (AP, SN)
All-Pro Second Team: 1987 (NEA) • 1990 (AP)
All-NFC: 1983 (UPI, PW) • 1984 (UPI, PW) • 1985 (UPI) • 1986 (UPI, PW) • 1987 (UPI, PW) • 1988 (UPI, PW) • 1989 (UPI, PW) • 1990 (UPI, PW) • 1991 (UPI)
(10) – 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
(at time of his retirement following 1992 season)
Super Bowl Records
• [Tied for 1st] Most Fumbles Recovered, Career – 2
• [Tied for 1st] Most Fumbles Recovered, Game – 2 (Super Bowl XX)
(Bears' records held by Singletary at the time of his retirement following the 1992 season)
• [1st] Most Pro Bowls – 10 (1984-1993)
• [2nd] Most Starts, Career – 172
• 1985 Defensive MVP/Player of the Year (AP, UPI-NFC)
• 1988 Defensive MVP/Player of the Year (AP, NEA, PW, UPI-NFC)
• All-NFL Team of the 1980s
| 1981 |
Chicago Bears |
6 |
10 |
0 |
(5th) |
| 1982 |
Chicago Bears |
3 |
6 |
0 |
(12th*) |
| 1983 |
Chicago Bears |
8 |
8 |
0 |
(3rd) |
| 1984 |
Chicago Bears |
10 |
6 |
0 |
(1st) |
| 1985 |
Chicago Bears |
15 |
1 |
0 |
(1st) |
| 1986 |
Chicago Bears |
14 |
2 |
0 |
(1st) |
| 1987 |
Chicago Bears |
11 |
4 |
0 |
(1st) |
| 1988 |
Chicago Bears |
12 |
4 |
0 |
(1st) |
| 1989 |
Chicago Bears |
6 |
10 |
0 |
(4th) |
| 1990 |
Chicago Bears |
11 |
5 |
0 |
(1st) |
| 1991 |
Chicago Bears |
11 |
5 |
0 |
(2nd) |
| 1992 |
Chicago Bears |
5 |
11 |
0 |
(4th) |
* NFC regular season finish in strike-shortened season.