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Chicago Owls

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Chicago Owls
Chicago Owls logo
Founded 1968
League Continental Football League
Team History Chicago Owls
1968-1969
Arena Soldier Field
Based in Chicago, Illinois
Team Colors Navy, Brown, & White
Owner Marty O'Connor
Head Coach Don Branby
Championships
Division Titles
Dancers -
Mascot -

The Chicago Owls were a professional American football team based in Chicago, Illinois. They were members of the Continental Football League (CFL) during the league's last two years (1968-1969). The club was owned by Marty O'Connor and coached by Don Branby. The Owls signed former Arlington High School and Northern Illinois University Huskies star George Bork as starting quarterback before their inaugural season in 1968, which featured six home games at Soldier Field. The Owl's tenancy on the lakefront preceded the NFL's Bears by three years.

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