Alright, let’s talk about something I did recently that turned out to be pretty fun: digging into the story of Staley the Bear, the mascot for the Chicago Bears. I mean, who doesn’t love a good mascot story, right?

So, I started like I always do, by just googling around, trying to get a feel for what this bear’s all about. Turns out, Staley’s got a bit of history! He showed up on the scene back in 2003. Not ancient history, but enough to have some stories to tell. I learned that he’s named after A.E. Staley, who was the first owner of the team. And get this, the team was initially called the Decatur Staleys. Yeah, bet you didn’t know that!
I dove a bit deeper. It’s pretty clear that this Staley guy is a big deal for the Bears. The stuff I read called him the “funniest, friendliest, fuzziest, funkiest bear in NFL history.” Strong words, right? He’s apparently the king of high-fives and shooting t-shirts into the crowd. Sounds like my kind of bear.
Then I stumbled upon some interesting tidbits about how Staley came to be the team mascot. There’s this story about him going to George Halas with a proposal to take over the team. They made a deal in 1921 for the Staleys to move to Chicago and play at Wrigley Field. So, this mascot’s got some serious connections!
- I found out that Staley’s name is a nod to the guy who started the whole Bears franchise. Pretty cool, right?
- And the mascot himself? He debuted in 2003, but it feels like he’s been around forever, entertaining fans at Soldier Field.
But here’s what really got me. It turns out the Bears were called the Decatur Staleys, then the Chicago Staleys, and finally, in 1922, they became the Chicago Bears. So, Staley the Bear is like a living, breathing piece of the team’s history. I spent a good chunk of time reading about all the events Staley attends. This bear is busy! Over 300 events a year? That’s more than one a day!
And you know what? I even noticed that the team’s alternate logo is a grizzly bear’s face. It’s all tied together! Staley is more than just a mascot; he’s a symbol of the team’s legacy. I ended up going down this rabbit hole, reading all sorts of stuff about the Bears’ history, all thanks to this fuzzy bear.

This whole mascot thing turned out to be way more interesting than I thought it would be. It was a fun little project, and I learned a ton about the Chicago Bears in the process.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with Staley the Bear. Hope you enjoyed the ride!