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Chicago Bears Owner Virginia McCaskey Dies At Age 102
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Virginia McCaskey, the legendary owner of the Chicago Bears, has passed away at the age of 102. As the daughter of Bears founder George Halas, McCaskey dedicated her life to the franchise, shaping its legacy for decades. Her leadership, passion for football, and commitment to the Bears made her one of the most respected figures in the NFL. Join us as we look back on her incredible journey and the impact she had on the game.
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00:00We honor the life of a legend, a woman who dedicated her entire life to football,
00:06a woman whose heartbeat for the Chicago Bears, the matriarch of one of the most storied franchises
00:13in NFL history, Virginia Hallis McCaskey. Virginia Hallis McCaskey has passed away at the age of 102.
00:22Her loss is not just felt by her family, it is felt by the entire Chicago Bears organization,
00:28by the NFL, and by every single Bears fan who has ever cheered for the team.
00:34Born on January 5, 1923, Virginia was the daughter of George Hallis,
00:40the man who founded the Chicago Bears, the man who helped build the National Football League.
00:45She was more than just the daughter of a football pioneer. She was his heir. She was his legacy.
00:51And for over 40 years, she carried the torch of the Chicago Bears.
00:57When George Hallis passed away in 1983, the ownership of the team transferred to Virginia.
01:02Many wondered how she would handle the responsibility. Could she guide the team?
01:07Could she honor her father's legacy? The answer became clear very quickly. Virginia
01:12McCaskey was built for this. She loved the Bears. She loved the game of football,
01:19and she made sure the team stayed in the Hallis family. That was her priority.
01:24No matter what happened, she made it clear. The Chicago Bears were not for sale. This team
01:30was her family's, and she intended to keep it that way. She was not an owner who sought the
01:36spotlight. She preferred to stay in the background. She let her family handle much of the football
01:40operations. But make no mistake, her presence was always felt. Her love for the team never wavered.
01:46She wanted the Bears to be great. She wanted Chicago to be proud.
01:51Virginia McCaskey was a lifelong Bears fan. She grew up watching the team play at Wrigley Field.
01:57She saw legends take the field, players like Sid Luckman, Gail Sayers, Dick Butkus, Walter Payton,
02:04and Brian Urlacher. She witnessed the evolution of the game, from the early days of the NFL
02:11to the modern era. She was a living bridge between the past and the present. Her leadership was not
02:16just about football. It was about family. She was a devoted mother. A grandmother. A great
02:22grandmother. She built a family that stayed connected to the Chicago Bears. Her children
02:27and grandchildren have been involved with the team in various ways. The McCaskey name remains
02:33at the heart of the franchise. Even as she grew older, Virginia never lost her passion.
02:39She attended games well into her 90s. She wanted the Bears to succeed more than anything. She
02:45understood what this team meant to the city of Chicago. She knew that every win and every loss
02:51mattered. Not just to the players and coaches, but to the fans. To the people who bleed navy and orange.
03:02Her impact on the NFL is undeniable. She was one of the few female owners in league history.
03:10She was respected across the league. By commissioners. By other owners. By coaches
03:16and players. She represented stability, tradition, integrity. The loss of Virginia McCaskey is the end
03:26of an era. She was the last direct link to the NFL's early days. She carried the legacy of George
03:33Hollis with grace and strength. She was more than just an owner. She was the soul of the Chicago
03:38Bears. Now, the Bears move forward without her. But her influence will never fade. Her spirit will
03:45always be with this team. In the front office. In the locker room. On the field at Soldier Field.
03:51And in the hearts of every Bears fan around the world. We will never forget Virginia Hallis
03:57McCaskey. Her love for the Bears. Her dedication to football. Her unwavering loyalty to the city
04:03of Chicago. Thank you, Virginia, for everything. Rest in peace.

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