The 1932 Chicago Bears season was their 13th regular season completed in the National Football League. The club posted a 7-1-6 record under third year head coach Ralph Jones.
1932 Chicago Bears | |
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NFL Champions | |
1932 record | 7-1-6 |
Home record | 6-1-2 |
Road record | 1-0-4 |
Points for (PF) | 160 |
Points against (PA) | 44 |
Head Coach | Ralph Jones |
Stadium | Wrigley Field |
Average attendance | N/A |
Team leaders | |
Passing Leader | 346 |
Rushing Leader | 533 |
Receiving Leader | 321 |
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