The 1934 Chicago Bears season was their 15th regular season and 3rd postseason completed in the National Football League. The club posted an unprecedented 13-0 record in the second year of George Halas's second tenure. The season began with startling success, as the Bears reeled off nine straight wins in which they scored 20 or more points each game while allowing more than 7 points only twice. The last four wins were more difficult, including a tough win over the Giants in New York and back to back home and away close victories over the Detroit Lions in that franchise's first year in Detroit. The league's first unbeaten and untied regular season saw the Bears outscore opponents 286-86. The Bears won the NFL Western Division title for the second straight year and met the NFL Eastern Divisi
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