The Chicago Bears community mourns the loss of former quarterback Bob Avellini, who passed away at the age of 70 after a battle with cancer.
Avellini, known for his fierce competitiveness on the field, played a pivotal role in leading the Bears to their first postseason appearance in 14 years in 1977, alongside the legendary Walter Payton.
During the memorable 1977 season, Avellini showcased his talent with 11 touchdown passes and a career-high 2,004 passing yards.
Former Chicago Bears QB Bob Avellini Struggled After Retirement
Despite a Wild Card berth, the Bears faced defeat against the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the playoffs. Avellini’s contributions to the team’s success will always be remembered by Bears fans.
Following his retirement from football, Avellini transitioned to a career in real estate. However, he faced personal challenges, including bankruptcy and legal troubles stemming from DUI arrests.
Avellini attributed these struggles to injuries sustained during his football career, highlighting the toll that the game can take on players both physically and mentally.
Despite his personal hardships, Avellini remained active in charity events in the Chicago area and was hailed as a supportive former teammate by those who knew him.
His passing leaves a void in the Bears community, and our thoughts are with his family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time.
Rest in peace, Bob Avellini.