
1985 Super Bowl
The 1985 Super Bowl, known as Super Bowl XX, was played on January 26, 1986, between the Chicago Bears and the New England Patriots. The Bears dominated the game with a strong defense, winning convincingly 46-10. Chicago’s defense forced multiple turnovers and scored a touchdown, while their offense executed effectively. The game highlighted the Bears' aggressive and strategic style, earning them their first Super Bowl title. It’s remembered for the Bears’ dominant defense and their charismatic coach, Mike Ditka, solidifying their place in NFL history.