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  1. Oct 21, 2022 · Sid Luckman, one of the greatest innovators at the quarterback position, retired at the end of the 1950 NFL season. He had 14,686 passing yards, 137 passing touchdowns, and 132 interceptions with the Chicago Bears from 1939 to 1950. “Luckman was Mr. Quarterback,” Bears founder and icon George Halas wrote on the Chicago Tribune in February 1967.

  2. Feb 9, 2021 · Sid Luckman (42) is one of the players celebrating. (Ed Maloney / Associated Press) Lujack had a coaching offer from Frank Leahy at Notre Dame, at less pay, and went back to South Bend.

  3. Aug 3, 2021 · Sid Luckman led the Bears to four championships in the 1940s. He was named All-Pro five times, and averaged 8.4 yards per pass attempt in his career, which still is tied with Patrick Mahomes for ...

  4. Jul 6, 1998 · Sid Luckman, the Columbia University star and quarterback of the great Chicago Bears teams of the 1940's who helped trigger a revolution in how the game of football was played, died yesterday at ...

  5. Jul 8, 1998 · Sid Luckman, a Jewish football player who helped the Chicago Bears dominate the sport in the early 1940s, has died at the age of 81. ... Luckman was named All-Pro five times — 1941 to 1944 and 1947.

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · Sid Luckman was a quarterback in American professional gridiron football who, during his 12 seasons (1939–50) in the National Football League (NFL), directed with exceptional success the revolutionary T formation offense of the Chicago Bears. The forward-passing feats of Luckman and of his greatest

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sid_LuckmanSid Luckman - Wikiwand

    Jul 5, 1998 · SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Sidney Luckman (November 21, 1916 – July 5, 1998) was an American football quarterback who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) from 1939 through 1950. During his 12 seasons with the Bears, he led them to four NFL championships in 1940, 1941, 1943, and 1946. Sid Luckman.

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