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Bears host Alumni Homecoming festivities

Bears host Alumni Homecoming festivities


Almost 80 former players returned to their old stomping grounds last weekend for the Bears’ annual Alumni Homecoming.

The alums attended a luncheon and dinner party Saturday, which included a Q&A with assistant general manager Ian Cunningham and radio broadcaster Jeff Joniak, as well as Sunday’s 19-10 season-opening win over the 49ers at Soldier Field.

“I loved it, it was great,” said Raymont Harris, a Bears running back from 1994-97. “The Bears have done so much in reaching out and keeping guys connected and showing their love and showing that we matter, that we were important to the tradition and history of the franchise.

“I think it really shows by a lot of the actions of them sending us so many things, communicating with us, bringing us back in a first-class kind of way, providing tickets and being on the field and at the big dinner. It was great to be a part of it, especially getting a chance to see some of my old friends and teammates.”

The Alumni Homecoming featured players from the Bears’ 1963 and 1985 NFL championship teams as well as the 2006 NFC title squad.

Bob Wetoska represented the 1963 team, while players from the famed 1985 Super Bowl XX champion Bears on hand were Tom Andrews, Kurt Becker, Richard Dent, Tyrone Keys, Emery Moorehead, Jim Morrissey, Ken Taylor, Cliff Thrift and Otis Wilson.

Members of the 2006 NFC champions who participated were Anthony Adams, Bernard Berrian, Alex Brown, Mike Brown, Israel Idonije, Patrick Mannelly, Brandon McGowan, Kyle Orton, Charles Tillman and Dante Wesley.

Other notable alums who attended were Jerry Azumah, Wendell Davis, Bobby Douglass, Paul Edinger, Curtis Enis, Matt Forte, Roland Harper, Erik Kramer, Zach Miller, Jim Osborne, Tom Waddle and Donnell Woolford.

“It was amazing,” said Mike Brown, a Bears safety from 2000-08, “the win, the rain, seeing old-timers and teammates. Bringing in a new era. The players believe in what the coaches are coaching. It just feels right.”

“It was great,” added Alex Brown, a Bears defensive end from 2002-09. “It’s always fun to come back and see some of the guys you played with and some of the guys you played with on Tecmo Bowl when you were a kid.”

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