Bob Avellini, former Chicago Bears quarterback, passes away at age 70

Remembering the Legacy of Avellini: A Chicago Bears’ Legend

Avellini, a former Chicago Bears quarterback, passed away at the age of 70 on Saturday. He was drafted by the Bears in the sixth round in 1975, the same year as Walter Payton was selected in the first round. During his rookie season, Avellini started four games and went on to start 40 more regular season games over the next three seasons. He made his only playoff appearance in a loss to the Cowboys after the 1977 season.

The Bears released a statement honoring Avellini, describing him as a fierce and tough competitor who led the team on an improbable run to their first postseason appearance in 14 years. They expressed that he will be missed by the organization and fans alike. Avellini remained with the Bears until he was released during the 1984 season. He then finished out the year with the Jets before ultimately retiring after spending time with the Cowboys in the 1986 preseason.

Avellini’s legacy as a dedicated athlete and competitor who played a significant role in Bears’ history will be remembered fondly by all those who had the privilege of watching him play.

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