The Bears issued a statement expressing their condolences following the passing of former quarterback Bob Avellini. They remembered him as a unique and determined player, highlighting his pivotal role in leading the team to their first postseason appearance in 14 years during the 1977 season.
Avellini was drafted by the Bears in 1975 and quickly ascended to the starting position, playing a significant role in the team’s lineup for the next several seasons. His tenure included starting in crucial games such as the Wild Card matchup against the eventual Super Bowl champions, the Dallas Cowboys, marking the Bears’ return to the playoffs after a lengthy absence.
Over his nine-season career with the Bears, Avellini appeared in 73 games, starting in 50 of them. Throughout this time, he amassed 7,111 passing yards, throwing 33 touchdowns and 69 interceptions. Additionally, he contributed five rushing touchdowns to his name, showcasing his versatility on the field.
Bob Avellini’s passing marks the end of a chapter in Bears history, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and competitive spirit. Despite his retirement from the game, his contributions to the team and the sport will be remembered and cherished by fans and colleagues alike.